Early morning water-ice clouds, which evaporated when the temperature rose, were detected in the lower atmosphere, as well as abrupt temperature fluctuations.
Energetic protons from a few-micron metallic foil evaporated by an intense laser pulse.
In this case, these black holes are evaporating in our present epoch.
If there were some doubts at the outset, however, they seem to have evaporated once farmers appreciated the advantages of cooperative arrangements.
The solvent, in this case an acid, was distilled off or evaporated, and the salts were obtained from the highly concentrated solution, usually by cooling.
By 1938, most of their majorities had evaporated.
Extracts were evaporated to dryness in vacuo, reconstituted in water, chloroform added (1:1 v/v), vortexed, centrifuged, and the aqueous layer recovered.
The need for black leaders to maintain silence on the war in order to promote the coalition strategy quickly evaporated.
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