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high temperature
1. You know I had that bad dose of ‘flu recently? Well, it was stupid of me, but one day when I was running a pretty high temperature, I stubbornly insisted on climbing on the porch roof to fix a slate which had come out of position
2. The high temperature was thirty
3. A few days later, one of the older people near our courtyard became sick with high temperatures
4. He used a bit of ultra-high temperature rated silicone caulking to hold it temporarily to the hull beside him, half a metre away from his position
5. The man could hardly speak and was running a high temperature
6. These chambers are lined with heat reflective ceramic bricks, specially designed to resist the high temperatures achieved during the cremation process
7. Now for the big question: If the melting point of titanium is 1670°C, why are the bones still present and not burned to ash? Could it be that the melting point of bone is so high that even the cremation oven will not be able to withstand such high temperatures? I think the evidence speaks for itself
8. The webs create high temperatures and an acid-like burning feeling around his body
9. `The high temperature and the fever
10. `The fever started today, I don't know about the high temperature
11. Heat a wok at high temperature with 2 tablespoons oil
12. Thus exposing such meat to high temperatures when cooking does not destroy this toxin nor does it prevent the appearance of pathological symptoms upon the person who consumes this meat
13. And that dramatic difference is due to the high temperatures and pressures deep
14. And the Tungan, being radioactive, has a fairly high temperature, which means that if one were to try and remove a detonator, the device would register the drop in temperature …'
15. And, I kid you not, the official low and high temperatures on Wednesday, June 24th were indeed 57 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit as Mysterieau foretold
16. Even the flour that is left behind is robbed of additional nutrients due to the extremely high temperatures in the steel roller milling
17. technique based on phase change, and in some cases, high temperature operation of the process
18. circulated at a high temperature, dead legs and low-flow conditions should be avoided, and
19. You may not realize that cooking foods, particularly at high temperatures, actually creates health-harming compounds in the food, and this is something you definitely want to avoid
20. temperature range, mostly from increased daytime high temperatures
21. increase when they are exposed to high temperatures or are cleaned in
22. When a person is affected by one fit of spasm, it does not mean that they certainly suffer from epilepsy, because there are many other factors that could cause a single convulsive spasm, such as a high temperature, the loss of oxygen, severe head trauma, and others
23. forecast was for fierce winds and high temperatures
24. Is that blood? Upset, you cram the fist in its pocket, having skipped gloves due to the high temperature
25. High temperature swings would be very stressful
26. Because there still had been considerable air in the can due to the fact that he had not allowed it to attain an extremely high temperature, the partial vacuum was moderate in nature
27. The heat inside the cell was unbearable, with no fans or any form of relief from the high temperature
28. e coal is heated at a very high temperature until virtually
29. But I told myself I could use the salt in these high temperatures
30. She has headaches, high fever, high temperature, sore throat, sore eyes, ear aches and aching bones
31. When ever you experience high temperature or pain on your nape area, the first thing that comes into your mind is you have high blood pressure and your initial reaction is to check that using blood pressure monitors
32. High temperatures usually need more moisture as well
33. Despite the high temperature, far lower than the average summer temperature of 40C, the humidity was relatively low
34. The water used to generate steam is heated to very high temperatures using traditional energy sources such as coal, natural gas, and nuclear power, as well as other renewable sources (such as wind and solar)
35. Similar problems arise in high temperature and high-pressure physics and in radio-immune assay
36. Suppose that we are trying to estimate tomorrow’s high temperature, and we have only one piece of information, today’s high temperature
37. What is our best estimate? Because temperatures do not usually change dramatically from one day to the next, our best estimate of tomorrow’s high temperature is probably the same as today’s high temperature
38. Now suppose that we know not only today’s high temperature but we also know the average high temperature at this time of year
39. If today’s high temperature is higher than the average, an intelligent estimate for tomorrow’s high probably will be lower than today’s high
40. If today’s high temperature is lower than the average, an intelligent estimate for tomorrow’s high will be higher than today’s high
41. They never really knew what it was; it started with little Amy Price, who came out in a rash and ran a high temperature, with a running nose
42. Except at high altitudes, both equatorial and subtropical regions are characterized by high temperatures, heavy rainfall and oppressive humidity
43. HEAT EXHAUSTION—Exposure to high temperature and humidity, with loss of body fluids through excessive sweating, produces heat exhaustion
44. This would cause a much greater volume of gas to be produced, and the high temperature would also greatly augment its elasticity; and it is well known that the effects of gunpowder depend upon the rapid production and high degree of elasticity of a great quantity of aeriform fluids or gases
45. That after water has reached the boiling point, 212° of Fahrenheit, the caloric which enters it no longer becomes latent, but sensible in the steam, which thereupon acquires expansive force to an unlimited degree: that this force increases geometrically; or, that every accession of about 30° of heat, nearly doubles its power at those stages of progression; that when the pressure at a high temperature is taken off, or the steam allowed to flow, there is an instantaneous and rapid production of steam; a fact which proves there can be no necessity of a large space for the steam to form in above the water, provided it be sufficient to prevent water from issuing with the steam, and, therefore, that boilers of a small cylindrical form are best