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But still, as I grapple with this issue, my mother's question hangs in the
air
for me: How did they treat you?
Now, normally, when an object flies through the air, the
air
will flow around the object, but in this case, the ball would be going so fast that the
air
molecules wouldn't have time to move out of the way.
The ball would smash right into and through them, and the collisions with these
air
molecules would knock away the nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen from the ball, fragmenting it off into tiny particles, and also triggering waves of thermonuclear fusion in the
air
around it.
So an ant outside foraging, searching for seeds in the hot sun, just loses water into the
air.
Those are the little ones running around with their abdomens up in the
air.
It's really hard, but in essence, nerves from the brain go up into the nose and on these nerves exposed in the nose to the outside
air
are receptors, and odor molecules coming in on a sniff interact with these receptors, and if they bond, they send the nerve a signal which goes back into the brain.
Strung between the thyroid and arytenoid cartilages, these two muscles form an elastic curtain that opens and shuts across the trachea, the tube that carries
air
through the throat.
Our lungs push
air
against the closed folds, blowing them open and vibrating the tissue to produce sound.
By pushing
air
faster or slower, we change the frequency and amplitude of these vibrations, which respectively translate to the pitch and volume of our voices.
And what is the
air
speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
When most people think about augmented reality, they think about "Minority Report" and Tom Cruise waving his hands in the air, but augmented reality is not science fiction.
Fruit of the tree of such knowledge To smack (thin air) meaning kiss or hit.
"Smack" can mean "kiss" as in
air
kisses, as in lip-smacking, but that can lead to "smack" as in "hit" as in domestic abuse, because sexual attraction can seem threatening.
And the answer is that he'll stay with us or won't stay with us inside us as wind, as air, as words.
It goes up more than 300 meters in the air, to breathe fresh
air.
It then fills the alveoli, tiny
air
sacs that enable the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and blood.
So this diagram illustrates a computer simulation that has looked at all the different factors that we know can influence the Earth's climate, so sulfate particles from
air
pollution, volcanic dust from volcanic eruptions, changes in solar radiation, and, of course, greenhouse gases.
Steel is stockpiled separately, where the carcasses of cars and microwaves and washing machines become iron rods for new construction; where roofing sheets become cookstoves; where shafts from cars become chisels that are used to scrap more objects; where aluminum recovered from the radiators of fridges and
air
conditioners are melted down and use sand casting to make ornaments for the building industry, for pots which are sold just down the street in the Agbogbloshie market with a full array of locally made ovens, stoves and smokers, which are used every day to make the majority of palm nut soups, of tea and sugar breads, of grilled tilapia in the city.
I'm probably much less famous than George, so when he called it the Negroponte switch, it stuck, but the idea of things that came in the ground would go in the
air
and stuff in the
air
would go into the ground has played itself out.
Another study exposed cold
air
at regular intervals to the slime mold.
However, at the next interval, the researchers didn't put the cold
air
on, yet the slime mold slowed down in anticipation of it happening.
It somehow knew that it was about the time for the cold
air
that it didn't like.
It is the
air
retreating from your chest because it doesn't feel safe in your lungs.
And it's now not just the nuclear threat; in our interconnected world, network breakdowns can cascade globally;
air
travel can spread pandemics worldwide within days; and social media can spread panic and rumor literally at the speed of light.
We fret too much about minor hazards — improbable
air
crashes, carcinogens in food, low radiation doses, and so forth — but we and our political masters are in denial about catastrophic scenarios.
And a few days later, I was invited to talk on
air
with her, and for the first time, I reached out to this girl who I had never met, who was so far away, but yet I felt so close to.
She quizzes her students on the metu, the body’s vessels that transport blood, air, urine, and even bad spirits.
Quality of
air
became better, and we started harvesting seasonal fruits growing effortlessly right in the backyard of our house.
Perhaps, for children with asthma, it's what's happening in their home, or perhaps they live close to a freeway with major
air
pollution that triggers their asthma.
Humans in the
air?
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