ice formation — Any mass of ice that occurs on the Earth s continents or surface waters. Such masses form wherever substantial amounts of liquid water freeze and remain in the solid state for some period of time. Examples include glaciers, icebergs, sea ice, and … Universalium
Ice-minus bacteria — is a nickname given to a variant of the common bacterium Pseudomonas syringae ( P. syringae ). This strain of P. syringae lacks the ability to produce a certain surface protein, usually found on wild type ice plus P. syringae . The ice plus… … Wikipedia
ice-mi|nus — «YS MY nuhs», adjective. of or designating a strain of bacteria developed by genetic engineering to resist the effect of ice formation on plants: »The researchers believe that spraying this ice minus bacteria on plants…will prevent the growth of… … Useful english dictionary
ice in lakes and rivers — Introduction a sheet or stretch of ice forming on the surface of lakes and rivers when the temperature drops below freezing (0° C [32° F]). The nature of the ice formations may be as simple as a floating layer that gradually thickens, or it … Universalium
Ice — This article is about water ice. For the broader concept of ices as used in the planetary sciences, see volatiles. For other uses, see Ice (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
ice — iceless, adj. icelike, adj. /uys/, n., v., iced, icing, adj. n. 1. the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water. 2. the frozen surface of a body of water. 3. any substance resembling frozen water: camphor ice … Universalium
ICE 1 — ICE 1 Manufacturer various Constructed 1989 to 1993 Refurbishment 2005 to 2008 … Wikipedia
Ice Cube — bei einem Konzert in Kanada 2006 Logo von Ice Cube … Deutsch Wikipedia
ICE 2 — ICE 2 ICE 2 on the Nuremberg Ingolstadt high speed railway line Manufacturer Adtranz, Siemens Constructed 1995 to 1997 Refurb … Wikipedia
Ice pellets — are a form of precipitation consisting of small, translucent ice balls. This form of precipitation is also known as sleet in the United States and Canada. [cite web|url=http://www.weather.gov/glossary/index.php?word=sleet|title= Sleet (glossary… … Wikipedia
ice-up — formation of ice on lakes and rivers … Dictionary of ichthyology