0 a small coloured rubber bag that you fill with air to play with or to use as a decoration -- balon
1 to suddenly become much larger -- büyümek, genişlemek, balon yapmak
In fact, electric fields due to auroral activities have been measured using balloons at about 40 km altitude, which is well below the ionosphere.
The public's interest in funding balloons peaked in the late 1780s, but never fully waned.
Following deflation of the balloons, systemic arterial pressure continued to rise somewhat, and did not return to baseline until 10-20 minutes later.
What could come as a result of this approach is a useful estimate of the shape of the probability distributions for ballooning propensity.
Sizing of the defect using balloons confirmed the stretched diameter at 11 mm.
Therapeutic embolization with detachable balloons: factors influencing permanent occlusion.
Within this theory, the shape of the internal probability distribution for ballooning propensity may be fixed or changing over time.
The number of capital statutes ballooned in the eighteenth century to over 200.
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