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Physically and temperature
Physically, oils are liquid at room temperature, and fats are solid.
Physically, the law implies that it is impossible for any procedure to bring a system to the absolute zero of temperature in a finite number of steps.

Physically and atmosphere
Physically, the building provides a southern terminus to the academic quadrangle while affording library patrons a scholarly atmosphere and idyllic view of Lake Maxinkuckee.

Physically and are
Physically, the trajectories of electrons are curved by the Lorentz force.
Physically the systems are hosted all over the world, though they tend to be concentrated in financial centers like London, New York, and Hong Kong.
Physically based general circulation models are often used in theoretical approaches to match past climate data, make future projections, and link causes and effects in climate change.
Physically, these describe different universes in which all the same events and interactions are still ( causally ) possible, but a new additional force is necessary to effect this ( that is, replication of all the same trajectories would necessitate departures from geodesic motion because the metric is different ).
Physically, drones are floating units of various sizes and shapes, usually with no visible moving parts.
Physically, Nilotes are noted for their typically very dark skin color and slender, tall bodies.
Physically created strip bonds ( where the coupons are physically clipped and then traded separately ) were created in the early days of stripping in Canada and the U. S., but have virtually disappeared due to the high costs and risks associated with them.
Physically the socket and processor package are nearly identical, although not generally compatible with socket 1207 FX.
Physically, Calabar swellings ( see image ) are the primary tool for diagnosis.
Physically the Khoisan, with their short frames ( 149 – 163 cm / 4 ' 9-5 ' 4 ;), copper brown skin, tightly coiled " peppercorn " hair, high cheekbones, and epicanthic eye folds are quite distinct from the darker-skinned peoples who constitute the majority of Sub-Saharan Africa's population, though both population are usually dolichocephalic ( Huxley, 1870 ).
Physically, it looked much like modern Platypus although there are a few significant differences.
Physically, kitsune are noted for having as many as nine tails.
Physically, Snowy Plovers are shorter-legged, paler and greyer above than its Old World sister species, and breeding males lack a rufous cap.
Physically they are bipeds who strongly resemble big cats: they have leonine manes, but also have markings which distinguish their clan of origin.
Physically, they somewhat resemble octopuses, but the eight main tentacles are united by a web of skin, and two smaller tentacles are also present.
Physically, night lizards are characterized by relatively flat bodies and heads.
Physically separate Officers ' Clubs are still the norm ; however, smaller Air Force installations may have one consolidated club with separate lounges.
Today, there are 54 branches citywide, including three larger regional libraries and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
There are 54 library locations of the Free Library of Philadelphia located throughout the city: 49 branches, 3 regional libraries, the Parkway Central Library and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
Physically, they are reminiscent of the Celts ; culturally, of Native Americans, Frank Herbert's fictional Fremen, and to some extent the people of Arabia and feudal Japan.

Physically and normally
Physically, “ Fingerstyle ” refers to using each of the right hand fingers independently in order to play the multiple parts of a musical arrangement that would normally be played by several band members.

Physically and from
Physically copying the message would be too slow, so Mach relies on the machine's memory management unit ( MMU ) to quickly map the data from one program to another.
Physically, it is one of the university's larger colleges, with buildings from almost every century since its founding, as well as extensive and immaculately maintained gardens.
Physically different from the usual local inhabitants found before this period, they instead resembled the Germanic populations of the North.
Physically, clothing serves many purposes: it can serve as protection from the elements, and can enhance safety during hazardous activities such as hiking and cooking.
Physically, embedded systems range from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers.
Its founding president, who presided it from 1989 to 2001, was the Canadian Robert Steadward, who had previously founded the Canadian Sports Fund for the Physically Disabled.
Physically ribavirin is similar to the sugar-ribose from which it is derived.
Physically this resembles the Resurrection Gauntlet from Torchwood and Davros ' gauntlet from the Series 4 finale, but this may be coincidental.
Physically robust and passionately beloved by his father, he received the best education available at that time, and from childhood was initiated into all the minutiae of government, besides sitting regularly in the council and receiving the foreign envoys.
Physically, he suffered from arthritis, perhaps from his younger days as a kendoka.
Physically the network forks into four directions from Helsinki central station, and 15 services run on these four lines.
Physically, she differs from her real universe counterpart in that she has long, blonde hair and, like other female officers in the Terran Empire, she wears a two-piece uniform with a bare midriff ( although after transferring to the captured USS Defiant ( NCC-1764 ), she adopts a TOS-style miniskirt uniform temporarily until she is able to obtain a more standard Empire uniform ).
Physically, St. Elmo's fire is a bright blue or violet glow, appearing like fire in some circumstances, from tall, sharply pointed structures such as lightning rods, masts, spires and chimneys, and on aircraft wings.
Physically the street rises up from the Liffey valley at its south western end, to its apex at roughly where it meets with Blessington and North Frederick Streets ; proceeding north west the street slopes down again on the approach to Binn's Bridge at the Royal Canal.
Physically, she is very different from her book counterpart.
" Physically and vocally, everything about her is different from me ," she explained.
Physically they do not differ from the Forsaken, except for the lack of Auspices.
He was released on November 1 after the team activated defensive tackle Justin Harrell from the Physically Unable to Perform ( PUP ) list.
Physically, the rhythmic shift looks like a change from normal waltz steps to drehersteps ( pivots ), occasionally also to polkasteps.
Physically, headcrabs are fairly frail, a few bullets or a single strike from the player's melee weapon being sufficient to dispatch them.

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