ice particle

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ice
noun
uk
/aɪs/
us
/aɪs/
water that has frozen and become solid, or pieces ...
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particle
noun
uk
/ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.kəl/
a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or ...
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(Definition oficeandparticlefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofice particle

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By contrast, the difference in theiceparticlesize over land and oceans is much smaller (only 5%) cite journal.
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These aggregates are snowflakes, and are usually the type oficeparticlethat falls to the ground.
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In the case of the ice particles, their trajectories were measured at three different wind speeds.
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In fact, the kurtosis of ejection angles and of velocities for snow are generally smaller values than for ice particles.
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Note that the sphericity of snow particles is less than those of ice and mustard seed particles and the size distribution is much broader than those of ice particles.
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Winds drive ice particles and grit against them, ice heave distorts them, microbes and bacterial action causes decay and the marine environments of many historical sites leads to corrosion.
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The visual viewpoint was generated by rendering images of the surfaces that enclose regions of cloud (small water droplets and ice particles) and regions of rain within the storm.
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The variation in these parameters with u as it increases from its threshold value to about 1.9ut is shown in table 4 for the large ice particles.
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From the point of view of the development of electrical discharges, the gas-dusty cometary atmosphere is an extremely interesting object because of the presence of water and ice particles.
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Ice particles cannot be used in evidence because they disappear.
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From this he concluded that the heat must have combined with the ice particles and become latent.
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Ice particles are formed inside the system by transferring latent heat of water droplets to liquid nitrogen.
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Bor03 show that effectiveness of surface treatment with the hybrid jet depends on the quality of ice particles.
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At times, the sky takes on a purplish color, due to the scattering of light by very small water ice particles in clouds.
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Cloud seeding has been shown to be effective in altering cloud structure and size and in converting supercooled liquid water to ice particles.
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The key was to provide enough microscopic ice particles exposed to a gaseous environment.
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The bright white color suggests a composition of water ice particles.
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From these observations, he concluded that the heat applied must have combined with the ice particles and boiling water and become latent.
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