How To Use Thermally In A Sentence
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Geologically the axes from the New Guinea Highlands comprise thermally metamorphosed basalt, chert and greywacke depending on quarry source.
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Feldspar has been hydrothermally altered by a fluorine-rich water vapor to quartz, mica (usually lithian), topaz and/or tourmaline with fluorite, cassiterite, molybdenite, rutile, and wolframite as typical accessory minerals.
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Current estimates show 400,000 U.S. families breathing easy in geothermally heated homes by 2000.
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The majority of shelf stable foods are thermally processed after being placed in the final container.
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This site can only be compared with one other known high-altitude geothermally-influenced ice-free area near the summit of Mount Erebus.
Maudlandia Antarctic desert
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Charles David Smith Pipes sunk 300 feet allow fluid to circulate underground, permitting the house to be entirely heated and cooled geothermally.
Homes Gone Green
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The waters are not chlorinated and they are geothermally heated.
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As hydrogen bonds are thermally labile a rise in T reduces the number of bonds and causes eventual phase separation.
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Turbulence within the thermocline of two thermally stratified lakes - Lake Biwa, Japan, and Lake Kinneret, Israel - was investigated using a portable flux profiler.
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One study thermally characterized the reactive hyperemic response of healthy skin.
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And they heat buildings: houses near Paris were geothermally heated 600 years ago.
The fire down below
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Soy oil polymers must be heated to over 400°C before they degrade, making them more thermally stable than polyethylene or polystyrene.
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A color forming composition or composite can include a polymer matrix, a thermally modifiable fluoran leuco dye having a latent developer attached thereto, and a radiation absorber.
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Soy oil polymers must be heated to over 400°C before they degrade, making them more thermally stable than polyethylene or polystyrene.
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Females lay eggs only where they can reach geothermally heated sites by digging a tunnel, and where the soil is soft enough to do so.
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I would add that our materials are also thermally conductive, which is an added benefit depending on the application.
Making Paper That Can Stop Bullets
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This is due to the higher weathering resistance of hydrothermally altered rock.
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An earlier order bans the import of live birds, eggs and thermally unprocessed bird products from 17 countries and regions in East and South Asia.
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Because Deception is still active, this is a shoreline where the water is sufficiently thermally heated for hot tubbing.
Richard Bangs: Mind Sex with Strangers
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This is thermally bonded, inorganic wadding developed to replace asbestos on railway carriages.
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At higher temperatures thermally induced effects will dominate, and dynamic electron-phonon coupling will lead to a fast hopping-type motion of localized excitations.
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Amorphous solids are thermally plastic, being hard, rigid, and brittle at low temperature, and soft, flexible, and pliable at high temperature.
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Their geothermally powered civilization has developed drilling machines which turn rock to dust by inhibiting the weak nuclear force.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Well that was AWSM!
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Briefly, animals were collected with a mid-water trawl net fitted with a light-tight, thermally insulated cod-end, brought to the surface in the closed cod-end, and sorted out under dim red light.
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There are currently a number of Government proposals that will require landlords to make their properties thermally efficient.
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A typical thermal barrier coatings system consists of an bondporous thermally - insulating ceramic coat ing.
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Should we now imagine dinosaurs as thermally insulated warm-blooded animals that ploughed through snowdrifts and scraped the ice off the ground to find food?
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There are lots of geothermally heated greenhouses.
The Volokh Conspiracy » McDonald’s Out of Iceland
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The interferogram exhibits well-defined Newton rings, indicating that the vesicle is not moving or does not show strong thermally excited bending fluctuations.
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We show in the eelpout, Zoarces viviparus, a bioindicator fish species for environmental monitoring from North and Baltic Seas Helcom, that thermally limited oxygen delivery closely matches environmental temperatures beyond which growth performance and abundance decrease.
Unthreaded « Climate Audit
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For some, but not all, of these thermally sensitive traits acclimatization leads to adaptive shifts in thermal optima and limits.
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The gap between nanotube and its silicon oxide substrate thermally insulates the nanotube, meaning heat builds up in the structure rather than dissipating.
Undefined
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Outline: Only by adhesive power, thermally stable, retentivity good bond constitution, thick and transparent non-matrix material two-sided agglutination adhesive tapes.
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The complex will be built with thermally efficient non-toxic timber panels, which should mean residents have a pleasant surprise when the energy bill arrives.
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Pipes sunk 300 feet allow fluid to circulate underground, permitting the house to be entirely heated and cooled geothermally.
Easy Being Green
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The balanced pressure duplex phosphor bronze diaphragm is a highly sensitive modulating unit thermally programmed to provide accurate steam conserving operation.
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A second method involves the use of thermally modifiable adjuncts such as serum albumin.
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Regina almost had its own geothermally heated building.
The fire down below
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Reactivation facilities thermally destroy organic contaminates on carbon so that the carbon can be reused.
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Expedition Cruises (expeditioncruises. com) takes passengers to see a research station at King George Island in the South Shetland Islands, swim in the geothermally heated waters at Deception Island, set foot on Antarctica's Paradise Bay peninsula and watch penguins in their natural habitat -- all in five-star luxury.
Travel:The Icy Final Frontier
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We think that a primary food source for them is hydrogen, perhaps the bulk of which is geothermally created.
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Greybeard: “Their geothermally powered civilization has developed drilling machines which turn rock to dust by inhibiting the weak nuclear force.”
Cheeseburger Gothic » Well that was AWSM!
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Nitric acid can be thermally decomposed to give water, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen.
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Both types of polymer contain strong C-F bonds and are thermally stable, chemically inert and ‘non-stick’, because of the low affinity of fluorine for other materials.
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Like sea and land breezes, anabatic and katabatic winds are induced thermally.
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The complexes are thermally stable and exhibit luminescence in the solid state.
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These projects include promotion of ecovillages both in urban and rural areas; rural energisation, renewable energy technology such as biomass gasification and ethanol production; community based greening and waste recycling, low-tech energy solutions such as thermally efficient and renewable energy solutions in housing, clean transport systems; carbon sequestration and conservation, industrial energy efficiency.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Shaped microporous articles are produced from polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and nucleating agents using thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) processes.
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Iceland's Blue Lagoon is a shallow lake, geothermally heated, using the run-off from the nearby power station.
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The cover has a surface thermally coupled to the preamplifier to conduct heat from the preamplifier.
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What would we assume if the distribution of those grass paleocommunities corresponded to a thermally disjunct distribution of gramineous species as it is happening today?
Unthreaded #21 « Climate Audit
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Geologically the axes from the New Guinea Highlands comprise thermally metamorphosed basalt, chert and greywacke depending on quarry source.
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This was shown in the earlier analytical ultracentrifugation analyses comparing DNA content from thermally ruptured phage (when all of the DNA comes out) with that from samples treated with LamB with and without PEG.
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The greenstone-hosted deposits formed in shallow water in association with basic and more silicic rocks; they have an underlying hydrothermally altered zone and contain abundant copper, zinc, and lead sulphides.
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There will always be residual waste, which must either be thermally treated or landfilled.
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The balanced pressure duplex phosphor bronze diaphragm is a highly sensitive modulating unit thermally programmed to provide accurate steam conserving operation.
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In particular, the early parts of cumulative emergence curves at a range of temperatures were superposed when expressed in thermally weighted time, while the late parts diverged.
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The complexes are thermally stable and exhibit luminescence in the solid state.
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An example of a thermochemical process for producing fuels using solar power involves thermally reducing a metal oxide at elevated temperatures using concentrated solar energy.
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A lone, single bomb, thermally guided, had hit the electric substation outside the perimeter of the complex, causing little damage.
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We report U-Pb crystallization ages for zircon grains and Ar-Ar whole-rock spectra for a hydrothermally altered granodiorite (31-17) at Medicine Lake Volcano, a half-million-year-old shield volcano of basalt through rhyolite composition.
U-Pb and Ar-Ar constraints on the age of granitic intrusions beneath Medicine Lake Volcano, California, USA
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Some megapodes place their eggs in shallow pits or burrows to be warmed geothermally or with sun-warmed sand.
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We show in the eelpout, Zoarces viviparus, a bioindicator fish species for environmental monitoring from North and Baltic Seas Helcom, that thermally limited oxygen delivery closely matches environmental temperatures beyond which growth performance and abundance decrease.
Unthreaded « Climate Audit
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A phase transition produced by isothermally increasing surface pressure can often be reversed during isobaric heating.
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A new class of thermally labile compounds having rust inhibiting properties is disclosed and claimed.
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Reactivation facilities thermally destroy organic contaminates on carbon so that the carbon can be reused.
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Mercury is thermally desorbed from solid samples, trapped on an in-line gold trap, and subsequently determined by cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometry.
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There is another layer of ground water at 500 feet and somehow that gets mixed with deep geothermally hot water to come out warm.
Mjh's blog — 2005 — June
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The slate, where thermally metamorphosed, has been turned into siliceous hornfels and mica schist.
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The part uses a thermally conductive polycarbonate to draw heat away from the controller and dissipate it into the surrounding air.
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The thermally stable CocE was found to effectively degrade cocaine and two of cocaine's active metabolites, norcocaine and cocaethylene, and not degrade benzoylecgonine, the metabolite used in urinalyses for recent cocaine use.
Newswise: Latest News
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New Super Cooling Technique based on thermally driven theory is a new kind of cooling Technique.
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This is testament to the inert nature of gold; the metal is commonly deposited hydrothermally as grains, wires, and crystals in quartz veins.
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The latex films or coatings may be cured at ambient temperatures or may be thermally cured.