Examples of using Condense in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
If we do this, we have to condense it, right?
phosphates can condense to form pyrophosphates.
Vessels containing liquid nitrogen can condense oxygen from air.
These spaces condense, narrow, and deepen to provide a multilayered experience from any point.
Because a mobile screen is smaller, condense your menu options
Such networks sometimes condense into a milieu, where nothing is shared
These contain organic waste as well as minerals that condense under the influence of heat
Super absorbent core(Japan brand SAP mixed USA brand fluff pulp)(Third layer), Condense all moisture instantly to keep dry and fresh.
The convergences of that period condense everything that unites our people on both sides of the barbed wire of division.
Volatile gases condense and coat their surfaces with ice frost before they have time to fall through the atmosphere to the surface, where they add to Pluto's red coloring.
This is important, because when the zinc is then deposited, it won't condense on the oily deposits,
meteo changes condense the intellectual substance of expectation,
Its clouds condense and rain onto Titan's surface,
This moisture will condense when the compressed air cools down,
We can imagine that the thought is like steam which condense into water(energy), which freezes into ice(matter).
digital processing, which condense the past and the present of the image.
After enough compression the atoms explode and condense, but I can't do anything really big alone. Dr. N: What do you mean?
air that rises and cools will condense into water droplets at a specific temperature,
They are using particle accelerators to generate oppressive forces in the atmosphere which condense the vibrations of matter.
a substance will not condense to form a liquid