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This high sublimation loss during the dry season causes well-developed penitents at the glacier surface.
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But this sublimation of the energy of the faith into the energy of commerce seems always to have marked it afterward.
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In conclusion, incoming energy throughout the year is constant, with no large variations, and humidity controls the balance of this energy between sublimation and melting.
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The machine prints images at a size of 4 inches by 6 inches or 3.5 inches by 4 inches on paper that uses dye sublimation technology.
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The seasonal change releases the ice directly into the atmosphere, a process known as sublimation, according to NASA, which described the images on its Mars Global Surveyor Web site.
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During the accumulation season, sublimation is reduced because of a low gradient of vapour pressure and the energy supplied by radiation is directly consumed by melting, explaining why discharge is high.
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And the movie becomes tough as well as tender, a coming-of-age story that touches on the need for art, the uses of myth, the wonders of sublimation and, most potent of all, the rawness and ferocity of adolescent feeling.
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Dye sublimation is a printing technology that uses layers of transparent color dye, special dye-receptive paper and a heated printing head to create images that are pretty close in quality to conventional photographic film and paper--up to 16.7 million colors and 403 dots per inch by 403 dots per inch.
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