Sentences with corona
co·ro·na
C c - I dropped the corona and it caught on the curtain.
- The curious structure in the front tea room was a rectilinear framework of wood with an elaborate wrought-iron flower stand on top of it and a circular wrought iron corona above that.
- Instead of generating a lightning strike, the corona discharge, as it's called, flees objects such the masts of ships, power poles, antennas, and the wings of aircraft, causing the glow.
- In this process, the difficult-to-bond plastic is exposed to a corona discharge, usually in the presence of air and at atmospheric pressure.
- It also detects corona discharge, bearing wear, steam traps, valve noise, and some gaseous and water leaks.
- Eventually all the beautiful people were puffing robustos and coronas while schmoozing, partying and sauntering among the paparazzi.
- The ion mobility cell is doped with ions produced by a corona discharge ionisation source.
- Ground-based telescopes observed a large increase in gases making up the comet's corona, including water vapour.
- In the flowers, corolla, corona and anther structure are similar, but the shape of the pollen tetrads in the two genera is different.
- Like the chromosphere, the corona can only be seen by eye during a total eclipse, although there are other technical ways to observe it between times.
- In most species, the head carries a corona of cilia that draws a vortex of water into the mouth, which the rotifer sifts for food.
- With the face of the Sun blocked by the Moon during a solar eclipse, the corona shines with the brightness of a full Moon.
- The heart muscle has its own blood supply coming from a crown or corona of blood vessels that circle the heart, sending down branches to various parts of the muscle.
- But the corona owes its origin to diffraction rather than refraction.
- It is when the Sun is totally eclipsed that the solar corona is visible.
- As the brilliant Sun is covered by the Moon, the pearly corona flashes into view, the sky darkens, and all of nature seems to come to a halt.
- Contrast in spectral reflectance between the corona and corolla was evident only in Pachycarpus natalensis and Asclepias cucullata.