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The answer was somewhat garbled, thanks to the blanketing effect of the energy field.
Other research studied blanketing effects and micro-turbulence of super-giant stars.
The blanketing effect of the hush seemed to stifle all sounds within its enveloping folds.
The gas is colorless, almost odorless, and 2.5 times denser than air, as required for a blanketing effect sought in chemical warfare.
His falling sky is the greenhouse effect -the progressive warming of the earth's surface from the blanketing effect of man-made carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The blanketing effect is thus highly dependent on the metallicity index of a star, which indicates the fraction of elements other than hydrogen and helium that compose it.
Fire would be another thing, but even then the snow would have a blanketing effect - we may only have an annual dusting of snow up here, but down there they have over three hundred inches.
The sudden blanketing effect of Crag Hook's towering height had robbedDreadnought 's sails of power for several minutes before the in-rushing tide and her momentum carried her out of its wind shadow.
The blanketing effect (also referred to as line blanketing or the line-blanketing effect) is the enhancement of the red or infrared regions of a stellar spectrum at the expense of the other regions, with an overall diminishing effect on the whole spectrum.