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size and hot
With a unit of the right size, a compressor will run continuously during hot weather, reducing humidity as evenly as it does temperature.
The glow is very nearly uniform in all directions, but the tiny remaining variations show a very specific pattern equal to that expected of a fairly uniformly distributed hot gas that has expanded to the current size of the universe.
Another reason not to use hot dip zinc coating is that for bolts and nuts size M10 ( US 3 / 8 ") or smaller, the thick hot-dipped coating fills in too much of the threads, which reduces strength ( because the dimension of the steel prior to coating must be reduced for the fasteners to fit together ).
Nevertheless, very hot main-sequence stars are still sometimes called dwarfs, even though they have roughly the same size and brightness as the " giant " stars of that temperature.
The result is a hot plasma, and a very small " explosion " compared to the minimum size bomb that would be required to instead create the necessary amount of fission.
Theory predicts that a young cluster of this size should give birth to stars and substellar objects of all spectral types, from huge, hot O stars down to dim brown dwarfs.
In some stories, a planet is mainly considered as an object in space: the interest of the fiction depends upon its astronomical characteristics, such as its mass, its geological composition, its atmosphere, how many moons it has and what size they are, how close it is to its sun ( or suns ) and how hot they are.
Skinless hot dogs are more uniform in shape and size than natural casing hot dogs and less expensive.
Despite its small size, Phoebe is thought to have been a hot, spherical body early in its history, with a differentiated interior, before solidifying and being battered into its current, slightly non-equilibrium shape.
But if our hot plate is finite in size, and has no boundary where heat can be carried off, we can expect to homogenize the temperature, but clearly we cannot expect to reduce it to zero.
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Especially impressive were two-foot long ' Big Bruiser ' tow trucks and " Big Job " dump trucks, a T-Bucket hot rod of the same large size and some foreign cars like a Jaguar SS100 ( which was later reissued ).
The amount of hot water a solar water heater produces depends on the type and size of the system, the amount of sun available at the site, proper installation, and the tilt angle and orientation of the collectors.
The New Orleans roast beef po ' boy is generally served hot with gravy and resembles a Chicago Italian beef sandwich in appearance and method of preparation, although the size, bread, and toppings differ.
As of early October 2011, researchers around the world had discovered more than 680 exoplanets, many of them large so-called " hot Jupiters ," gaseous planets many times the size of earth.
Seen on hot afternoons, scouring the treetops for a nest to maraud, this bird is easily spotted by its jet black colour, large size, and a ' characteristic ' slow flight, sometimes just above the canopy.
Due to the large size of the fund relative to the low number of people living in Norway ( 4. 9 million people in 2010 ), the Petroleum Fund has become a hot political issue, dominated by three main issues:
Modest in size, they consisted of a pelastre, an open-air exercise area surrounded by an arcade of columns ; a hall with cold baths ; and two halls heated by a hypercaust, by which hot air was circulated under the rooms through brick channels.
* Depending on the size of the opening for filling the bladder, it may be convenient to include, in hot weather, ice cubes or crushed ice when filling it.
In Britain, it is commonly used in many kit cars and hot rods, especially in the 2 litre size.
The most usual tool is a hot air ( or hot gas ) gun with a nozzle of appropriate size and shape to heat the component, with nearby components shielded from the heat if necessary, followed by removal with tweezers or a vacuum tool.
Other symptoms include rapid increase in breast size, redness, persistent itching, skin hot to touch.

size and region
This region which had a higher temperature than the rest of the anode surface changed size and location continuously.
The fish's hyomandibula bone in the hyoid region behind the gills diminished in size and became the stapes of the amphibian ear, an adaptation necessary for hearing on dry land.
Not all of the people in the region lived in cliff dwellings ; many colonized the canyon rims and slopes in multi-family structures that grew to unprecedented size as populations swelled.
This increases total cache size of the processor and effectively makes caching behave as if there is a very large L1 cache with a slower region ( the L2 ) and a very fast region ( the L1 ).
* The hypothalamus is a small region at the base of the forebrain, whose complexity and importance belies its size.
Quantum fluctuations in the microscopic inflationary region, magnified to cosmic size, become the seeds for the growth of structure in the universe ( see galaxy formation and evolution and structure formation ).
The small size of nearby communities make the city a major commercial and industrial hub of the region.
In particular, the spatial power spectrum ( how much difference is observed versus how far apart the regions are on the sky ) contains small anisotropies, or irregularities, which vary with the size of the region examined.
The Deccan Traps region was reduced to its current size by erosion and plate tectonics ; the present area of directly observable lava flows is around.
Due to its immense size, Hurricane Ike caused devastation from the Louisiana coastline all the way to the Kenedy County, Texas region near Corpus Christi.
At, including the disputed region of Azawad, Mali is the world's 24th-largest country and is comparable in size to South Africa or Angola.
Mexican food varies by region because of Mexico's large size, local climate and geography, ethnic differences among the indigenous inhabitants and because these different populations were influenced by the Spaniards in varying degrees.
The result is a region of braided streams, marshes, and lakes the size of Belgium ; the seasonal floods make the Delta extremely productive for both fishing and agriculture.
The variance in size of a gene product can also indicate deletions or errors in transcript processing, by altering the probe target used along the known sequence it is possible to determine which region of the RNA is missing.
In the second section, Klein discusses how brands use their size and clout to limit the number of choices available to the public-whether through market dominance ( Wal-Mart ) or through aggressive invasion of a region ( Starbucks ).
Among QCT's advantages: it can be performed at axial and peripheral sites, can be calculated from existing CT scans without a separate radiation dose, is sensitive to change over time, can analyze a region of any size or shape, excludes irrelevant tissue such as fat, muscle, and air, and does not require knowledge of the patient's subpopulation in order to create a clinical score ( e. g. the Z-score of all females of a certain age ).
Oromos today are mainly concentrated in the Oromia region in central Ethiopia, which is the largest region in the country in terms of both population and size.
At its western end is the Aksai Chin region, an area the size of Switzerland, that sits between the Chinese autonomous region of Xinjiang and Tibet ( which China declared as an autonomous region in 1965 ).
Given the vast size of the area, such a change has the potential to affect areas well outside of the region.
Blue agaves grown in the highlands region are larger in size and sweeter in aroma and taste.

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