| 31. | Upon hatching and swim-up the small fry are entrained and carried 50 100 km downstream.
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| 32. | This rhythm is sustained in constant darkness, and can also be entrained to changing light cycles.
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| 33. | You'll get entrained to something, all right, but not necessarily something good for you.
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| 34. | In the tradewinds-entrained typhoons heading toward Japan, Taiwan, China, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
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| 35. | They are mostly bits of older solidified volcanic debris entrained from conduit walls or from the land surface.
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| 36. | Some designs may include a vent condenser to trap and recover any water entrained in the vented gas.
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| 37. | As it crossed New England, cool air was entrained in the circulation, and it became extratropical.
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| 38. | On 25 May they entrained once again, with the original plan of joining the garrison at Tobruk.
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| 39. | On 11 February 1916, the brigade, less the 3rd Light Horse Regiment, entrained for Minia.
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| 40. | Dry environmental air is also entrained into the downdraft and evaporative cooling helps create more negatively buoyant air.
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