| 41. | Some species actively regulate their buoyancy with intracellular lipids to counter sinking.
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| 42. | The upward stroke works against buoyancy and helps maintain depth.
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| 43. | An object whose weight exceeds its buoyancy tends to sink.
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| 44. | Significantly smaller fireballs produce clouds with buoyancy-governed ascent.
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| 45. | This may reduce the added cost of greater negative buoyancy.
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| 46. | The spermaceti organs may also help adjust the whale's buoyancy.
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| 47. | The buoyancy of the supports limits the maximum load they can carry.
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| 48. | Free divers may also use weights to counteract buoyancy of a wetsuit.
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| 49. | The body weight and the force applied to this buoyancy.
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| 50. | However, the extreme buoyancy of the ship made sinking nearly impossible.
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