Examples of using Clumps in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Over time, these clumps of matter started crashing into each other, forming larger bodies that eventually would lead to planets and moons.
Once exotic matter clumps, it can draw ordinary matter to it,
However, by breaking up the clumps into individual particles,
Ultrasonic cavitation detached bigger proteins clumps from the eggshell membrane and facilitated the solubilisation of its compounds.
Anytime a script has large clumps of description or dialogue,
Clumps of grass and the edges of the now-familiar bog became landmarks, guides,
But we do know that the gravity of clumps of dark matter can distort light from distant objects.
Gravity was pulling together clumps of gas and heating them until the first stars burst into light on January 10th.
Soon the clumps form bigger clumps, until three weeks later,
Unusual protein clumps called Lewy bodies are found in the brains of many people with Parkinson's disease.
stick to each other, forming clumps that eventually become large plaques and tangles.
Clumps of large pines and cedars provide a mix of shade
But since toner basically is powder it may indeed form clumps as it gets old,
All the ground was covered with grass of a wintry brown and out of it grew clumps of bushes which were surely rosebushes if they were alive.
will multiply and create clumps, we don't want that!
Prior to use, the matcha often is forced through a sieve in order to break up clumps.
undissolved agarose clumps.
an examining doctor may see clumps of inflammatory cells on the posterior corneal surface.
It's come to my attention that somebody who shall remain nameless wants to switch desk clumps.
Numerous clumps, or clumps that are large and free-floating in the vitreous, whilst difficult to treat,