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  2. Drop (music) - Wikipedia

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    The bass drop was produced using the Roland TR-808's drum machine kick drum deep sound. [3] Since then, the TR-808 bass drop has been incorporated into a number electronic dance music genres, either produced by a TR-808 or using a sample of a TR-808 bass drop. The EDM drop has continued to evolve over time, circulating through different sub-genres.

  3. Drop (liquid) - Wikipedia

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    A drop or droplet is a small column of liquid, bounded completely or almost completely by free surfaces. A drop may form when liquid accumulates at the end of a tube or other surface boundary, producing a hanging drop called a pendant drop. Drops may also be formed by the condensation of a vapor or by atomization of a larger mass of solid ...

  4. Spray (liquid drop) - Wikipedia

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    The drop size is the size of the spray drops that make up the nozzle's spray pattern. [7] The spray drops within a given spray are not all the same size. There are several ways to describe the drop sizes within a spray: • Sauter Mean Diameter (SMD) or D32 Fineness of spray expressed in terms of surface area produced by the spray.

  5. Dew - Wikipedia

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    A drop of dew in the middle of a clover Dew formed on the surface of strawberry leaves A drop of dew on a Colocasia leaf at the Garden Society of Gothenburg Dew drops on a flower Dense dew on grass Under cold temperatures, dew may freeze and form a layer of ice over plants and objects.

  6. Topical medication - Wikipedia

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    A medical professional administering nose drops Instillation of eye drops. A topical medication is a medication that is applied to a particular place on or in the body. Most often topical medication means application to body surfaces such as the skin or mucous membranes to treat ailments via a large range of classes including creams, foams, gels, lotions, and ointments. [1]

  7. Honeydew (secretion) - Wikipedia

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    Honeydew drops on leaves Bald-faced hornet sips honeydew from a Disholcaspis quercusmamma gall covered by sooty mold Magicicada cassini "cicada rain" slow motion Honeydew is a sugar -rich sticky liquid , secreted by aphids , some scale insects , and many other true bugs and some other insects as they feed on plant sap .

  8. Airborne leaflet propaganda - Wikipedia

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    A US Navy F/A-18 drops a leaflet bomb during a training exercise (2005) One method is dropping leaflets from an open hatchway. Another method is the "leaflet bomb": a bomb-shaped but non-explosive container that drops from the aircraft and opens in mid-air to disperse leaflets – up to tens of thousands of leaflets per "bomb".

  9. Bubble (physics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the RI of air is approximately 1.0003 and the RI of water is approximately 1.333. Snell's Law describes how electromagnetic waves change direction at the interface between two mediums with different RI; thus bubbles can be identified from the accompanying refraction and internal reflection even though both the immersed and ...