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Unlike ground-based observations, orbiters can peer into the atmosphere and would have a better time observing how phosphine or other potential biosignatures change over time or over what regions they are most concentrated.
WE NEED TO GO TO VENUS AS SOON AS POSSIBLENEEL PATELSEPTEMBER 16, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWIt’s just that they are overwhelmingly being paid by poor people and people living in poor countries, the ones living next to toxic incinerators, gathering plastic waste, and living with the most concentrated air and water pollution.
BIG OIL’S HOPES ARE PINNED ON PLASTICS. IT WON’T END WELL.DAVID ROBERTSSEPTEMBER 4, 2020VOXSome industries, including communication equipment, computers, and textiles, have grown two to three times more geographically concentrated over this period.
COVID-19 AND CLIMATE CHANGE EXPOSE THE DANGERS OF UNSTABLE SUPPLY CHAINSMATTHEWHEIMERAUGUST 27, 2020FORTUNEDaytime running lights, like the Bontrager Flare RT, have a different, more concentrated beam pattern for higher visibility in bright light.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BIKE LIGHTSAARON RICKELAUGUST 26, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINETesting is becoming more concentrated in wealthier areas in Philadelphia, and we have observed a similar pattern in Chicago and New York.
WHICH CITIES HAVE THE BIGGEST RACIAL GAPS IN COVID-19 TESTING ACCESS?SOO RIN KIMJULY 22, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTAs seawater throbs through this plumbing, the stream of food particles grows more concentrated as it approaches the animal’s mouth.
LARVACEANS’ UNDERWATER ‘SNOT PALACES’ BOAST ELABORATE PLUMBINGSUSAN MILIUSJUNE 15, 2020SCIENCE NEWSDesigned by the great Archimedes himself, the weapon setup possibly entailed a series of mirrors that collectively reflected concentrated sunlight onto the Roman ships.
14 EXCEPTIONAL WEAPON SYSTEMS FROM HISTORY THAT WERE AHEAD OF THEIR TIMEDATTATREYA MANDALMARCH 26, 2020REALM OF HISTORYYou’d have to do frequent water changes because when the gametes—or reproductive cells—get too concentrated and deteriorate, it causes the water quality to crash.
NATIONAL ZOO SCIENTISTS SUCCESSFULLY GROW TWO SPECIES OF ANEMONES IN AQUARIUM TANKSJOHN BARRATAUGUST 24, 2010THE SMITHSONIAN INSIDERNapoleon himself arrived at Wrzburg on October 2nd, and found his army concentrated, but deficient of supplies.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISONThe idea was that a concentrated movement should be made against the Allies through the Apennines.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISONWORDS RELATED TO CONCENTRATED
- accumulated
- aggregated
- amassed
- associated
- brought together
- collected
- combined
- compiled
- concentrated
- congregated
- convened
- crowded together
- culled
- forgathered
- garnered
- gleaned
- grouped
- harvested
- hoarded
- huddled
- joined
- lumped together
- massed
- met
- picked
- piled
- rallied
- reunited
- rounded up
- stacked
- stored
- summoned
- swarmed
- thronged
- united
- acute
- agonizing
- all-consuming
- ardent
- biting
- bitter
- burning
- close
- concentrated
- consuming
- cutting
- deep
- diligent
- eager
- earnest
- energetic
- exaggerated
- exceptional
- excessive
- exquisite
- extraordinary
- extreme
- fanatical
- fervent
- fervid
- fierce
- forcible
- full
- great
- hard
- harsh
- heightened
- impassioned
- intensified
- intensive
- keen
- marked
- piercing
- powerful
- profound
- protracted
- pungent
- sharp
- shrill
- stinging
- strained
- strong
- supreme
- undue
- vehement
- violent
- vivid
- zealous
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