Cohesion
A droplet isolation is any type of bodily fluid that has the possibility to spread infection
Like living things, coacervates contain organic molecules. Coacervates have a membrane-like barrier between them and their surroundings, and osmosis occurs between the inside and the outside of the droplet.
Flu, bird flu, swine flu, other respiratory viral infections, strep throat, pneumonia and tuberculosis are but few of the diseases, that are caused by droplet infections.
the distance the pathogens travel
An adiposome is an organelle in the form of a lipid droplet with protein in its membrane.
the difference between a snowflake and a water droplet is that a water droplet is a snowflake before and after it is actualy formed!!
a raindrop comes from a cumulonimbus cloud. there is no such thing as a cloud droplet.
The singular possessive of "droplet" is "droplet's."
The force of gravity from the growing mass of the droplet will overcome the force of tension between the droplet and the surface the water tension is "holding" it to. Once gravity is larger than tension, the droplet falls to the ground.
droplet transmission
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There are no perfect rhymes for the word droplet.
The plural of the word "droplet" is "droplets."
Droplet Precautions prevent the spread of organisms that travel on particles much larger than the droplet nuclei.
Sometimes it may pop/spatter slightly when a droplet of water comes into contact with the oil; the instant evaporation causes the popping sound.
Droplet has two syllables: drop-let.
The tiny fraction of an ounce that constitutes the volume of a droplet would depend on the size of the droplet. The size of the droplet would depend on the viscosity of the fluid, which is subject to change with increase or decrease in temperature.