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Extremely cold nights may record temperatures as low as-20 ° F (- 29 ° C ) or lower, but this is rare and does not happen each year.
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Extremely cold summers ( 1601 – 1603 ) wrecked crops, which led to the Russian famine of 1601 – 1603 and increased the social disorganization.
Extremely cold temperatures, especially when prolonged, can result in freezing of the internal sap of trees, killing them.
He worked for the Ankh-Morpork Post Office in the honorary position of Extremely Senior Postman, before his briefly white-hot ceramic body was engulfed with very cold water while fighting a catastrophic fire in the post office building-the sudden massive cooling of his body by the water shattered him.
Extremely cold temperatures are then used to destroy the abnormal cells, and over time the cells are reabsorbed into the body.
Extremely cold weather resulted in the formation of vast ice sheets across the Earth's northernmost and southernmost latitudes.
Extremely cold weather forced the game to be moved from Wrigley Field to the indoor Chicago Stadium.
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Extremely rarely a bout can go on for many minutes ( up to four minutes ), in which case the referee or one of the judges sitting around the ring may call a mizu-iri or " water break ".
* Extremely reliable components: together with multiple CPUs with greater cache and error correcting memory, this may remain the distinguishing feature of a workstation today.
Extremely loud sound systems in automobiles, which have been nicknamed " boom cars ", may violate the noise ordinance of some municipalities.
Extremely long projectiles such as flechettes may require impractically high twist rates ; these projectiles must be inherently stable, and are often fired from a smoothbore barrel.
Extremely long Zanbatō type swords existed in Japan as in the nodachi or ōdachi, these swords along with the Chinese zhan ma dao sword may have been the inspiration for the creation of Zanbatō as an anime and manga weapon.
Extremely anxious sufferers and their family members may resort to physical methods to prevent the believed retraction of the penis.
Extremely rapid heart rates such as this may result in hemodynamic instability or cardiogenic shock.
Extremely unusual for the Northern Isles, it has been suggested that Egilsay may have a partly Gaelic name.
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The same year, Waits made a foray into producing music for other artists, teaming up with his old friend Chuck E. Weiss to coproduce ( with his wife, Kathleen Brennan ) Extremely Cool, as well as appearing on the record as a guest vocalist and guitarist.
They were also asked to record a cover of the disco song " Right Back Where We Started From " for An Extremely Goofy Movie by Disney.
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Extremely massive stars ( more than approximately 40 solar masses ), which are very luminous and thus have very rapid stellar winds, lose mass so rapidly due to radiation pressure that they tend to strip off their own envelopes before they can expand to become red supergiants, and thus retain extremely high surface temperatures ( and blue-white color ) from their main sequence time onwards.
Extremely poor harvests were encountered in 1601 – 1603, with nighttime temperatures in all summer months often below freezing, wrecking crops ; see Russian famine of 1601 – 1603.
Extremely high temperatures can also cause batteries to rupture and leak ( such as in a car during summer ).
Extremely small amounts of antihydrogen have been produced in laboratories, but containing them ( by cooling them to temperatures of several millikelvins and trapping them in a Penning trap ) is extremely difficult.
Extremely high temperatures, around 140-180 ° C, are required to polymerize amino acids without a catalyst.
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Legend: γ = Gamma ray s HX = Hard X-ray s SX = Soft X-Rays EUV = Extreme-ultraviolet NUV = Near-ultraviolet Visible light ( colored bands ) NIR = Near-infrared MIR = Moderate-infrared FIR = Far-infrared EHF = Extremely high frequency ( microwaves ) SHF = Super-high frequency ( microwaves ) UHF = Ultrahigh frequency ( radio waves ) VHF = Very high frequency ( radio ) HF = High frequency ( radio ) MF = Medium frequency ( radio ) LF = Low frequency ( radio ) VLF = Very low frequency ( radio ) VF = Voice frequency ULF = Ultra-low frequency ( radio ) SLF = Super-low frequency ( radio ) ELF = Extremely low frequency ( radio )
* Telluric currents — Extremely low frequency electric current that occurs naturally over large underground areas at or near the surface of the Earth.
Extremely low frequency ( ELF ) waves are electromagnetic radiation ( radio waves ) with frequencies from 3 to 300 Hz, and corresponding wavelengths from 100, 000 to 1000 kilometers.
Extremely high initial velocity ( over 4000 ft / s 1200 m / s ), flat trajectory and very low recoil are the. 17 Remington's primary attributes.
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