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Already , he has had some effect in cooling cultural animosities , in ` bringing the ghetto to the suburb and the suburb to the ghetto ' . |
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For our experiments we used a cubical tank of water seeded with silicon carbide grit of fairly uniform size , which was cooled uniformly from the top . |
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When these materials are cooled below their glass transition they become brittle and shatter easily with a blow . |
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The zinc is formed whilst cooling along the line from A to E. To the right of E at temperatures equal to or lower than 270°C the solid consists of a mixture of cadmium and the eutectic mixture . |
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Explosives experts were planning to set off mines to destroy the underground conduits which keep the lava from cooling and solidifying before it reaches inhabited areas farther down the mountain . |
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Most of today 's chips are cooled by air . |
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At Mucking ( Jones 1980 ) blocks of slag were recovered , the largest weighing 24 kilograms , produced when either waste slag or cinder was dropped into the bottom of the shaft , cooling into such blocks . |
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Its owner uses it to cool itself by squirting water or hurling dust over its body . |
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Friday : ` I intended to go to Ponty but I have cooled off a bit now . |
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Both the WFL and the WSPU held meetings on the issue in early September , but deliberately tried to cool the temperature . |
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The Association of University Teachers is marking St Valentine 's weekend by cooling its members ' enthusiasm for intimate one-to-one tutorials . |
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Keep the plants cool , putting them in a shaded cold frame . |
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As stars cool , so the heavier elements are formed . |
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It is hoped the slabs will block the conduit from which the main force of the lava is said to be bearing down ` like a train ' , causing it to break up and cool . |
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As the lava cools , not only does the surface solidify , but the material at the sides does too . |
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Long after the Oklo reactors cooled , their products were disturbed by geological events . |
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The killas was baked , or heated , and twisted in folds when the molten rock , which had cooled to become granite , was injected long ago . |
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As the liquid cooled in the veins , the crystals of tin ores were formed at greater depths than those of copper ores . |
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We climbed a little further and Arthur cooled off in the tarn . |
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Plants were designed and built with emergency core cooling ( ECC ) systems and safety arrangements to cope with this extreme LOCA . |
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There is also evidence , as we have mentioned before and shall see in the next chapter , of the extensive use of air sacs in sauropods as cooling devices and for reducing mass . |
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That comforting ` usual ' audience are the connoisseurs of all things cool who make up the heaving Dingwall 's audience on any Sunday afternoon . |
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Simply cut a hole in the baked biscuits while they are still hot , leave to cool on a wire rack , then thread with ribbons and tie to the tree . |
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Lintvalve Electronic System , an acoustic leak detection equipment company , was bought in December 1991 ; Greenbank Industries ( abrasion resistant products ) in April 1992 , Complete Oil and Gas Services ( pipe fabrication ) in June and Davenport Holdings ( cooling tower technology ) in July . |
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Winter and the new Food and Beverage manager had considered that the best applicant was a female graduate with a proven record and innovative ideas , but there was opposition from the Head Chef and the rest of the ` old guard ' , who contacted the previous owner : he in turn had spoken to David Edwards , who had rung Winter and suggested ` cooling it ' ( the disappointed applicant had subsequently been taken on by Duchy 's expanding Hotels Division ) . |
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Top : Yak-18T CCCP-81434 with cooling louvres on the front of the cowling which are a distinctive feature of all Yak-18s and are also to be seen on several other Yak types , including the Yak-12 . |
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The metal filling the pouring hole was usually left untrimmed after it had cooled , so that many of the figurines have a peg under their bases : even the best figures -- and some of them ( see Figures 2 and 30 ) are very fine -- may seem rather unfinished to modern eyes . |
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At a press conference afterwards Mr Cools blamed Mr Antonis for choosing Pierre-Alain Hubert , a Frenchman , rather than Eugeen Hendrickz , a local pyrotechnician , to run the fireworks display . |
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Previously , the ages given by kimberlite-derived zircons ( mostly megacrysts ) have been assumed to be reset to the time of eruption and cooling . |
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EXPERIMENTAL investigations of convecting , particle-laden fluids show two regimes for convection driven by cooling from above . |
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The timescale for sedimentation is H/v S where v S is the Stokes free-fall velocity ; the timescale for cooling is H 2 / , where is the thermal diffusivity . |
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At the same time the building of what were to become bastions , towers standing out from the line of the wall , enabled defenders to fire all round , and in particular laterally , against approaching men or machines , as the design for Bodiam Castle in Sussex , which , like Cooling Castle in Kent , was built at the time of the French invasion scares of the 1380s , clearly shows . |
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But if we want to consider how life arose , we have to look back a further thousand million years beyond even the earliest micro-fossils , to a time when the earth was completely lifeless and still cooling after its birth . |
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But , much more importantly , the process of evaporation cools the air around and makes the cellar the coldest place in the entire building . |
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There is good evidence for cooling flows in rich clusters and around individual galaxies but this is the first example of their occurring in compact groups . |
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Because an increase in poleward heat flow cools the tropics while heating the poles , such heat flow could by itself lower planetary albedo . |
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• Any burns may be deeper than they appear , so cool them with cold water and cover with an antiseptic dressing or clean cloth . |
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It has also been suggested that the field is a remnant of a time when Mercury had suffered less tidal slowing of its axial spin , at which time the core was molten , Mercury having cooled less than today . |
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Physically the process of cooling a polymer through its glass transition would then be as follows . |
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Also on July 3 the RBI raised the bank rate by 1 percentage point to a record 11 per cent in what the Financial Times of July 4 described as an attempt to " slow money supply growth and cool the economy " . |
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Since energy is lost from the liquid , it cools . |
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This proposal found support in the work of Lord Kelvin , the pioneer Victorian geophysicist , who attempted to calculate the age of the Earth from its probable rate of cooling on the assumption that it had formed as a molten offshoot of the Sun . |
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However , as oceanic lithosphere ages , cools and thickens it becomes more dense than the asthenosphere and rests upon it in an unstable state . |
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Once erupted the rate at which a lava flow cools and solidifies also depends on its depth.While a 1 m thick flow of basalt will take around 12 days to cool from 1 100 to 750°C , the same amount of cooling will take 3 a for a 10 m flow and 30 a for a 100 m flow . |
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High concentrations of dissolved material , especially silica and calcium carbonate , are often contained in hydrothermal solutions , and on cooling this material is precipitated to form sinter . |
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An electrically heated wire is cooled by the flow , the rate of cooling depending on the velocity . |
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The effluent is already so highly diluted as not to be dangerous , and the resulting near-pure water will be used in ICI cooling towers . |
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