Airborne
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41 examples of Airborne in a sentence
You do that because, 27 years before, an
airborne
sergeant had taught me to do that.
I said in the beginning that I was a radio glaciologist, and the reason that that's a thing is that
airborne
ice-penetrating radar is the main tool we have to see inside of ice sheets.
These are the flight lines of most of the modern
airborne
radar-sounding profiles collected over Antarctica.
We can choose between good spatial coverage with
airborne
radar sounding and good temporal coverage in one spot with ground-based sounding.
Buildings are colonized by
airborne
microbes that enter through windows and through mechanical ventilation systems.
There's a lot of toxic waste, a lot of things that were dumped there that are now becoming
airborne.
And as we took off down the runway, and the wheels lifted up off the tarmac, and we became airborne, I had the most incredible sense of freedom.
When you walked into those rooms, they smelled really bad, and our data suggests that it had something to do with leaving behind the
airborne
bacterial soup from people the day before.
Well recently, I led an
airborne
mapping campaign in the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Going forward, I plan to greatly expand the
airborne
observatory.
Did you know, and this will ruin your day, that every time a toilet is flushed, its contents are aerosolized and they'll stay
airborne
for hours?
The virus is contained for now, but unless you can destroy it, the vents will soon open and unleash a deadly
airborne
plague.
These molecules then react with
airborne
oxygen to create carbon dioxide and water.
Once we were safely airborne, the pilot turned over the controls, folded his hands, and he let me fly.
Typically, TB bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis, are
airborne.
It's also increasing fixing CO2s, sequestering some of the
airborne
pollutants.
Masters of Horror: The Screwfly Solution starts as America is being infected by an
airborne
virus that affects the male population, when aroused men indiscriminately kill any woman in sight apparently in the name of God.
The plot revolves around a money hungry virus-vaccine producer who decides to make the virus first, put it
airborne
then make millions on the vaccine that he was ready to put out on the market because he knew their would be a need for it.
It's not giving too much away to say that the cause of the human's strange behaviour is in fact an
airborne
virus which infects people, then leaves the host for another when that person dies.
The decadence of the city seems to reside in its
airborne
or writhing gay dancers, and in the opposition to Lot and his visitor the Angel.
The believability of the storyline was alright with the virus spreading through the hospital by it being
airborne
made somewhat sense.
Far from moving toward disarmament, the intention seems to be to maintain and enhance every component of America’s current land, sea, and
airborne
nuclear capability.
Eradication is also difficult because TB is a highly contagious
airborne
bacterium; people living and working in close quarters – such as miners, prisoners, migrants, and refugees – suffer the highest rates of infection.
A fully developed contingency plan – a sophisticated blend of amphibious, airborne, and ground penetrations to reach swiftly and deeply behind the front, before rolling back and destroying Hezbollah positions one by one from the rear, all the way to the Israeli border – was never implemented.
Transmission is believed to be airborne, through close and frequent contact with an infected, untreated person.
Moreover, since January, the authorities have required 15,000 factories, including state-owned enterprises, to disclose official data on
airborne
emissions and water discharge.
And, as for the wider mandate to protect civilians, the resolution allows
airborne
attacks to knock out tanks or troop columns advancing on Benghazi or other rebel-held towns, and – should they exist – concentrations of forces within those areas that pose a direct and immediate threat to Qaddafi’s opponents.
But offshore-based
airborne
action, with a sharply defined and limited objective, is much less susceptible to the kind of mission-creep and quagmire problems that often beset intervening ground forces, especially those with an inherently confused mandate, as in Afghanistan.
The combustion of fossil fuels, wood, and other biomass increases the amount of
airborne
particles, which, in a somewhat simplified manner, we can describe as “white” or “black.”
Another option is to combine carbon-based energy (coal, oil, and gas) with new technologies that prevent the emission of
airborne
carbon.
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