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Things droplet often describes (“droplet ________”)
formation, spread, form, size, coalescence, sizes, infection, vaporization, precautions, transmission, nuclei, evaporation, spray, radius, motion, inhalation, surface, concentration, velocity, interactions, temperature, separation, breakup, growth, model, shape, diameters, contact, collision, combustion, mass, technique, contamination, clouds, aerosols, method, phase, infections, change, experiments, deposition, diameter, lifetime, degeneration, deformation, interaction, heating, behavior, chromatography, transfer, air, cloud, mixture, charge, impingement, density, volume, behaviour, distribution, spectra, film, burning, detachment, explosion, collisions, dispersion, criteria, entrainment, gas, expulsion, radii, impact, volumes, accretion, destruction, flow, demonstration, nucleation, capture, condensation, removal, surfaces, flows, secretions, generation, efficiency, interface, generating, composition
How droplet often is described (“________ droplet”)
liquid, single, small, large, fat, spherical, tiny, cytoplasmic, larger, individual, central, minute, smaller, original, supercooled, isolated, average, pure, initial, critical, respiratory, typical, red, airborne, mean, frozen, lipid, clear, infectious, coacervate, refractive, smallest, largest, occasional, microscopic, deformed, viscous, protoplasmic, sessile, hyaline, nematic, crystal, stable, levitated, sized, accessory, suspended, sticky, golden, macroscopic, visible, stationary, octane, micron, infected, dense, heptane, yellow, delicate, proximal, containing, bipolar, undercooled, radial, discrete, dried, multicomponent, residual, neutral, injected, solvent, intracellular, elongated, salty, climatic
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