-
changes occur as an
individual undergoes the
transition from
water-
breather to air-
breather 8–9 days
after hatch.
During the
transition to air-breathing...
-
replaced by
fresh air
using a
device called a
breather. The
breather is
often located in the oil cap. Many
breathers had a cup or
scoop and were
located in the...
- beer in
Scotland but this
method is discontinued.[citation needed] A cask
breather adds low
pressure carbon dioxide into the cask to
replace the beer as it...
- fact
retain the
technology to
transform air
breathers such as
Flash and Dale and Hans into
water-
breathers, and back again. They do
appear to be unable...
- of
water;
aquatic insects,
which are air-
breathers, use
thick felt-like
coats of
setae to trap air,
extending the time they can
spend under water; heavy...
-
educational innovations in the
developing world. His
first novel, The
Water-
Breather, was
published by
Flamingo in 2002. The Guardian's
review described...
-
typical cuticles and
jointed limbs of
arthropods but are
flightless water-
breathers with
extendable jaws.
Crustaceans commonly hatch as tiny
nauplius larvae...
- in space, and
having spatial attenuation towards infinity) as well as
breather solutions. It can be
solved exactly by use of the
inverse scattering transform...
- a
regular human from San Diego, California, who was
changed into a
water-
breather during the
earthquake that
befell that city. Lori Lemaris: A mermaid...
- the 'Lava Men' by a demon); and Homo merm****, a
humanoid species of
water-
breathers that live in Earth's oceans. Most of
these races have
advanced technology...