Freezing Sentence Examples

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  • Governments respond to that inflation by freezing prices.

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  • The runners might encounter any kind of weather, including freezing temperatures, fog, rain, or snow.

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  • I did not plaster till it was freezing weather.

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  • The climate of Minas Geraes is characterized by high sun temperatures and cool nights, the latter often dropping below the freezing point on the higher campos.

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  • She stepped out of his embrace, the two of them freezing in the middle of the dance floor like rocks in a flowing creek.

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  • Thinking about enjoying winter outdoors with her and not having to worry about her freezing cheered him.

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  • His cryophorus was described in 1813, in a paper "On a method of freezing at a distance."

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  • He was freezing and drenched.  He tested his power and found it wasn't just calm – it was bound.  He couldn't access its depths, couldn't call upon a portal to send the damn angel home.

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  • The first winter she would be able to do chores without freezing her buns off.

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  • According to observations extending from 1706 to 1899, the mean day of the freezing of the Neva is November 25th, the earliest October 28th, the latest January 9th, and the next latest December 26th.

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  • To prevent the freezing of nitroglycerin in dynamite it has been proposed to add various substances, such as chlordinitroglycerin, nitrated diglycerin or tetranitrodiglycerol, and also mono-and di-nitroglycerin.

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  • The action of frost is also very destructive to many stones, since the water within their cracks and crannies expands on freezing and splits off small pieces from their surfaces.

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  • The mixture C has a lower freezing or melting point than that of any other mixture; it is called the eutectic mixture.

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  • The freezing surface, in this case, consists of three sheets each starting from an angular point of the surface, that is, from the freezing-point of a pure metal.

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  • When hard ground is reached, a seat is formed for the cast iron tubbing, which is built up in the usual way and concreted at the back, a small quantity of caustic soda being sometimes used in mixing the concrete to prevent freezing.

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  • If all the water be frozen, we have the vapour pressure curve of ice OB; while, if the pressure be raised, so that all the vapour vanishes, we get the curve OC of equilibrium between the pressure and the freezing point of water.

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  • Thus a mixture of ice, salt and the saturated solution has a constant freezing point, and the composition of the solution is constant and the same as that of the mixed solids which freeze out on the abstraction of heat.

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  • Thus the results of our investigations based on ideal conceptions are applicable to the real phenomena of evaporation and freezing.

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  • But the most accurate test of the theory depends on measurements of freezing points.

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  • Most of episode two takes place in the middle of a freezing blizzard.

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  • The rabbit flea can live for nine months at temperatures around the freezing point without feeding.

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  • Ice cube trays are ideal for freezing basil.

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  • It has in general one value for the powdery metal as obtained by reduction of the oxide in hydrogen below the melting point of the metal, another for the metal in the state which it assumes spontaneously on freezing, and this latter value, in general, is modified by hammering, rolling, drawing, &c. These mechanical operations do not necessarily add to the density; stamping, it is true, does so necessarily, but rolling or drawing occasionally causes a diminution of the density.

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  • According to the investigations of Svante Arrhenius the osmotic pressure in atmospheres may be obtained by simply multiplying the temp rature of freezing (r) by the factor -12.08, and it varies with temperature (t) according to the law which holds good for gaseous pressure.

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  • Experience shows that sea-water can be cooled considerably below the freezing-point without freezing if there is no ice or snow in contact with it.

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  • Freezing takes place by the formation of pure ice in flat crystalline plates of the hexagonal system, which form in perpendicular planes and unite in bundles to form grains so that a thick covering of ice exhibits a fibrous structure.

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  • In this system the soft ground or fissured water-bearing rock is rendered temporarily solid by freezing the contained water within a surface a few feet larger in diameter than the size of the finished shaft, so that the ground may be broken either by hand tools or blasting in the same manner as hard rock.

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  • During the cold season the thermometer at night falls below the freezing point; little or no hot wind is felt before the end of April, and even then it ceases after sunset.

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  • They cover their houses late every autumn with fresh mud, which, freezing when the frost sets in, becomes almost as hard as stone, so that neither wolves nor wolverines can disturb their repose.

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  • The crystallized salt dissolves very readily in water with a considerable absorption of heat; hence its use in forming "freezing mixtures."

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  • With all the important work he accomplished in physics - the enunciation of Boyle's law, the discovery of the part taken by air in the propagation of sound, and investigations on the expansive force of freezing water, on specific gravities and refractive powers, on crystals, on electricity, on colour, on hydrostatics, &c. - chemistry was his peculiar and favourite study.

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  • The strong changes of temperature with the seasons are indicated also by the distribution of summer maxima and winter minima; summer temperatures above 112 are known in the south-western deserts, and temperatures of 100 are sometimes carried far northward on the Great Plains by the hot winds nearly to the Canadian boundary; while in winter, temperatures of 40 occur along the mid-northern boundary and freezing winds sometimes sweep down to the border of the Gulf of Mexico.

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  • The freezing of the soil in winter, which at first sight seems a drawback, retains the soluble nitrates which might otherwise be drained out.

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  • Paschen proved that the emission spectra of water vapour as observed in an oxyhydrogen flame, and of carbon dioxide as observed in a hydrocarbon flame may be obtained by heating aqueous vapour and carbon dioxide respectively to a few hundred degrees above the freezing point.

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  • The card nearly floats in a bowl filled with distilled water, to which 35% of alcohol is added to prevent freezing; the bowl is hermetically sealed with pure india-rubber, and a corrugated expansion chamber is attached to the bottom to allow for the expansion and contraction of the liquid.

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  • Some thought they slid like solids; others that they flowed like liquids; others that they crawled by alternate expansion and contraction, or by alternate freezing and melting; others, again, that they broke and mended.

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  • As early as 1788 Sir Charles Blagden (1748-1820) made measurements of the freezing points of salt solutions, and showed that the depression of freezing point was.

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  • To take the simplest case of a one component system water substance has its three phases of solid ice, liquid water and gaseous vapour in equilibrium with each other at the freezing point of water under the pressure of its own vapour.

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  • The phenomena of equilibrium can be represented on diagrams. Thus, if we take our co-ordinates to represent pressure and temperature, the state of the systems p with ice, water and vapour in equilibrium is represented by the point 0 where the pressure is that of the vapour of water at the freezing point and the temperature is the freezing point under that pressure.

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  • This constancy both in freezing point and composition formerly was considered as a characteristic of a pure chemical compound, and hence these mixtures were described as components and given the name of "cryohydrates."

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  • If, on the other hand, the salt of the cryohydrate fails before the ice the water given by the continued fusion dilutes the solution, and we pass along the curve OB which shows the freezing points of a series of solutions of constantly increasing dilution.

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  • Or, by increasing the pressure, we eliminate the vapour and obtain the curve OF giving the relation between pressure, freezing point and composition when a saturated solution is in contact with ice and salt.

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  • B is the freezing point of pure water, 0 that 2345 FIG.

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  • This process continues till the composition of the liquid phase reaches that of the eutectic, when the whole mass solidifies on the further loss of heat without change of temperature, giving a very definite freezing point.

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  • Thus in interpreting complicated freezing point curves, we must look for chemical compounds where the curve shows a maximum, and for a eutectic or cryohydrate where two curves meet at a minimum point.

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  • At A we 66 have the freezing point of pure water, which is lowered by the gradual addition of 46 ferric chloride in the manner shown by the curve AB.

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  • The theoretical form of the freezing point diagrams when solid solutions are present depends on the relation between the available energy and the composition in the two phases.

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  • But at intermediate compositions we can only guess at the form of the energy-composition curve, and the freezing point composition curve, deduced from it, will vary according to the supposition which we make.

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  • With the most likely forms for the energy curves we get the accompanying diagrams for the relation between freezing point and concentration.

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  • The freezing and melting point curves are exactly similar to theoretical curves of fig.

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  • All available evidence, from the freezing point curve and from other sources must be scrutinized before an opinion is pronounced.

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  • Similar 'considerations show that, since at its freezing point the vapour pressure of a solution must be in equilibrium with that of ice, the depression of freezing point produced by dissolving a substance in water can be calculated from a knowledge of the vapour pressure of ice and water below the freezing point of pure water.

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  • By imagining that a dilute solution is put through a thermodynamic cycle we may deduce directly relations between its osmotic pressure and its freezing point.

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  • Let us Freezing freeze out unit mass of solvent from a solution at its freezing point T - dT and remove the ice, which is assumed to be the ice of the pure solvent.

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  • Then let us heat both ice and solution through the infinitesimal temperature range dT to the freezing point T of the solvent, melt the ice by the application of an amount of heat L, which measures its latent heat of fusion, and allow the solvent so formed to enter the solution reversibly through a semi-permeable wall into an engine cylinder, doing an amount of work Pdv.

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  • The freezing point of a solution may be determined experimentally.

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  • Then comes an outer vessel, in which a freezing mixture can be placed.

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  • This solution is stirred continuously and the temperature falls slowly below the freezing point, till the supersaturation point is reached, or until a crystal of ice is introduced.

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  • The solution then freezes, until the heat liberated is enough to raise the tern perature to the point of equilibrium given by the tendency of the solution taken in contact with ice to approach the true freezing point on one side and the temperature of the enclosure on the other.

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  • To get the true freezing point then, it is well to arrange that the temperature of the enclosure should finally be nearly that of the freezing point to be observed.

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  • Bedford, who compared directly the freezing points of dilute solutions with those of the pure solvent in similar conditions by the accurate methods of platinum thermometry.

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  • But we have seen that the depression of dT of the freezing point of a dilute solution is measured by TPdv/L.

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  • Dilute solutions of substances such as cane-sugar, as we have seen, give experimental values for the connected osmotic properties - pressure, freezing point and vapour pressure - in conformity with the theoretical values.

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  • The slope of the temperature vapour pressure curves in the neighbourhood of the freezing point of the solvent is given by the latest heat equation.

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  • Approximately one degree lowering of freezing point corresponds with a change of 12 atmospheres in the osmotic pressure.

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  • Frazer, who have made direct measurements of osmotic pressure of solution of cane-sugar, have also measured the freezing points of corresponding solutions.

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  • Thus the theory of the connexion of osmotic pressure with freezing point (like that with vapour pressure) seems to give results which accord with experiments.

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  • Whether osmotic pressure be due to physical impact or to chemical affinity it must necessarily have the gas value in a dilute solution, and be related to vapour pressure and freezing point in the way we have traced.

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  • Any contrivance that serves to interrupt radiation, though it may not keep the temperature much above freezing, will be found sufficient.

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  • The borders must be covered sufficiently deep with leaves or manure to prevent the soil from freezing, as it would be destruction to the vines to start the shoots if the roots were frozen; hence, when forcing is begun in January, the covering should be put on in November, before severe frosts begin.

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  • Although a tree or plant will receive no injury when its roots are undisturbed in the soil should a frost come after planting, the same amount of freezing will, and very often does, greatly injure the plant if the roots are exposed.

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  • But, far below the freezing-point, transformations may take place in the solid metal, and follow a course quite parallel with that of freezing, though with no suggestion of liquidity.

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  • A " eutectoid " is to such a transformation in solid metal what a eutectic is to freezing proper.

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  • Moreover, the freezing is " selective."

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  • As freezing progresses, at each successive temperature reached the frozen austenite has the carbon-content of the point on Aa which that temperature abscissa cuts, and the still molten part or " mother-metal " has the carbon-content horizontally opposite this on the line AB.

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  • In other words, the composition of the frozen part and that of the mother-metal respectively are p and q at the beginning of the freezing, and r and t' at the end; and during freezing they slide along Aa and AB from p to r and from q to t'.

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  • This, of course, brings the final composition of the frozen austenite when freezing is complete exactly to that which the molten mass had before freezing began.

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  • To take a second case, molten hypo-eutectoid steel of 0.20% of carbon on freezing from K to x passes in the like manner to the state of solid austenite, -y-iron with this 0.20% of carbon dissolved in it.

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  • The freezing of molten cast iron of 2.50% of carbon goes on selectively like that of these steels which we have been studying, till the enrichment of the molten mother-metal in carbon brings its carbon-contents to B, 4.30%, the eutectic 1 carbon-content, i.e.

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  • At this point selection ceases; the remaining molten metal freezes as a whole, and in freezing splits up into a conglomerate eutectic of (1) austenite of about 2.2% of carbon, and therefore saturated with that element, and (2) cementite; and with this eutectic is mixed the " primary " austenite which froze out as the temperature sank from v to v'.

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  • Hence in the act of solidifying it expels any excess of gas which it has dissolved while liquid, and this gas becomes entangled in the freezing mass, causing gas bubbles or blowholes, as at A and B in fig.

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  • These additions seem to act in part by deoxidizing the minute quantity of iron oxide and carbonic oxide present, in part by increasing the solvent power of the metal for gas, so that even after freezing it can retain in solution the gas which it had dissolved when molten.

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  • Where a freezing store for furs is not accessible, furs should be well shaken and afterwards packed in linen and kept in a perfectly cool dry place, and examined in the summer at periods of not less than five weeks.

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  • The mean summer temperature there is 66 and upwards, while the average temperature of January does not descend to the freezing point (32).

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  • In northern Russia and in Siberia sea water is concentrated by freezing, the ice which separates containing little salt; the brine is then boiled down when an impure sea salt is deposited.

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  • It is supposed to be caused in severe weather by the freezing of the ascending sap. "Heart shake" is often found in old trees and extends from the pith or heart of the tree towards the circumference.

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  • At this height, with the thermometer marking 9 degrees below freezing, he remained for a considerable time, making observations not only on magnetism, but also on the temperature and humidity of the air, and collecting several samples of air at different heights.

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  • An ingenious modification has of modern times been introduced, which consists in freezing part of the contents of the neck of the bottle.

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  • The first volume of the Histoire et memoires de l'Academie (1733) contains many original papers by him upon a great variety of physical subjects, such as the motion of fluids, the nature of colour, the notes of the trumpet, the barometer, the fall of bodies, the recoil of guns, the freezing of water, &c.

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  • This paper, with others published in 1786 and 1788, is concerned with the phenomena attending the freezing of various substances, and is noteworthy because in it he expresses doubt of the supposition that "the heat of bodies is.

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  • The fluorene is separated from this by placing it in a freezing mixture, and is then redistilled or crystallized from glacial acetic acid, or purified by means of its picrate.

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  • Although the temperature remains pretty steadily below the freezing point for at least three months of the year, many of the harbours remain unobstructed; for the tides and the prevailing off-shore winds break up and drive off the ice.

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  • Again in the plateau regions in the south the night temperature is sometimes down to freezing point.

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  • In spring and summer the water from the Baltic is sufficiently abundant to inundate the whole surface of the Kattegat and Skagerrak, but in winter the sources of the Baltic current are for the most part dried up by the freezing of the land water.

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  • Contemporaneously with the new and vivid intellectual life of an Anselm or an Abelard, the " freezing up " of traditionalism is evidenced by the preparation of volumes of Sentences from Scripture and the Fathers.

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  • In the high interior the climate resembles that of the temperate zones, although six-sevenths of the island are within the tropics; there is no intense heat, and it is quite cold, occasionally touching freezing point, during the nights of the cool season.

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  • This succession of melting and freezing, with their accompanying thermal effects, goes on until the two blocks are cemented into one.

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  • Ice forms over fresh water if the temperature of the air has been for a sufficient time at or below the freezing-point; but not until the whole mass of water has been cooled down to its point of maximum density, so that the subsequent cooling of the surface can give rise to no convection currents, is freezing possible.

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  • Another machine, which can be easily worked by a boy, will produce 20 to 30 lb of ice in one hour, and is perhaps the largest size practicable with this method of freezing.

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  • Apart from the economical working of the machine itself, whatever system may be adopted, it is of importance that cold once produced should not be wasted, and it is therefore necessary to use some form of insulation to protect the vessels in which liquids are being cooled, or the rooms of ships' holds in which the freezing or storage processes are being carried on.

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  • To produce clear ice the water must be agitated during the freezing process, or previously boiled to get rid of the air.

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  • For cell ice ordinary water is used, agitated during freezing.

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  • Here, you look like you're freezing.

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  • His freezing shower did little to calm his blood, and he was pissy before he saw the number of voice mails and texts awaiting him.

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  • Kiera's eyes dropped to her lap, and she stared at the mass of furry legs, freezing in place for a long moment.

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  • He was freezing and drenched.  He tested his power and found it wasn't just calm – it was bound.  He couldn't access its depths, couldn't call upon a portal to send the damn angel home.

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  • This is the thermally activated process that allows condensation or freezing to take place.

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  • Contrary to popular belief, no artificial additives are used in the freezing process.

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  • This is the most effective protection against freezing without the use of harmful chemical additives.

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  • Some of the stuff we did in the workhouse at about 10 at night was freezing cold, too.

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  • It describes a suggested colostrum diet for newborns, looks at how to feed colostrum diet for newborns, looks at how to feed colostrum, and storage by freezing and fermenting.

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  • Cryotherapy Cryotherapy (also called cryosurgery) is a way of killing cancer cells by freezing them.

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  • Commonly employed treatment options include cryotherapy (freezing of the tumor) and excision.

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  • Taking a living human being, freezing the body, then defrosting him a few months or years later.

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  • By freezing frames and jumping to specific performances and explanations, mastering these tricks becomes elementary for everyone.

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  • There was a lot of dense freezing fog around.

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  • Members of the Serpentine Swimming Club leap into the murky, freezing depths of the Serpentine to frantically compete for the coveted gold medal.

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  • See section O. (c) An application without notice for a freezing injunction or a search order will normally be heard in private.

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  • The movie playback is very jerky / keeps freezing / buffering or the quality isn't very good.

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  • Around the coast the weather can be surprisingly mild, regularly reaching freezing point in summer.

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  • After the bank I had a very nice chocolate ice cream and a vanilla milkshake in a freezing cold ice-cream parlor.

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  • Snowfall is greater than on Mounts Kenya and Kilimanjaro and ice rime forms in freezing mists on the mountains.

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  • He seemed a bit moody and we were all totally numb as we had been standing in the freezing cold for hours!

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  • After cryotherapy (freezing treatment ), the skin immediately becomes red and a little puffy.

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  • Our car was waiting at reception to be collected - no traipsing around a dark, pot-holed site in the freezing rain.

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  • But at least we haven't had the sleet and freezing winds we were used to in Neilston, Scotland!

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  • Now we are finally in a position to see what effect a non-volatile solute has on the melting and freezing points of the solution.

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  • I have often seen the temperature in the Siberian steppes fall to more than forty degrees below freezing point!

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  • Seriously cold outside so had to have another stout or two before sprinting underdressed, freezing but merry back to the Randolph.

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  • A freezing order or an order amending or revoking one may also include supplementary, incidental, saving or transitional provisions.

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  • The tetrahedral structuring possesses five-fold symmetry, which prevents easy freezing in line with the pronounced supercooling found for intracellular water.

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  • Expect daytime temperatures to be below freezing for most of the season.

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  • The summit ascent will normally be undertaken in near freezing temperatures (Even colder with wind chill ).

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  • Who wants to dip even a toe in waters approximately five degrees below freezing?

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  • A positive number should be used, indicating that the freezing of a rotatable torsion is unfavorable to ligand binding.

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  • The lush moist forests, brimming with life, contrast strongly with the barren baking deserts and the freezing wastelands of the poles.

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  • Often, in freezing weather, the sodden roots can actually dislodge tiles.

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  • Conditions Clear, almost windless on summit, temps just at freezing.

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  • At present, measurements of freezing point are more convenient and accurate than those of osmotic pressure, and we may test the validity of Arrhenius' relations by their means.

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  • In many low organisms, such as the spores of bacteria, the thick, non-conducting wall may preserve the living protoplasm from subjection to external temperatures below freezing point, or above boiling point, but all the evidence goes to show that applications of such cold or heat, if prolonged or arranged so as to penetrate to the living matter, destroy life.

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  • In a few weeks the cold had grown so intense that even the freezing of an arm of the sea with so rapid a current as the Little Belt became a conceivable possibility; and henceforth meteorological observations formed an essential part of the strategy of the Swedes.

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  • The well-known expression for the efficiency of the cycle of reversible operation gives us Pdv/L = dT /T or dT = TPdv/L as a value for the depression of the freezing point of the solution compared with that of the pure solvent.

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  • Experimental measurements of freezing points of various non-electrolytic solutions have been made by Raoult, Loomis, Griffiths, Bedford and others and numbers ranging round 1.85 found for this concentration.

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  • The pond had in the meanwhile skimmed over in the shadiest and shallowest coves, some days or even weeks before the general freezing.

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  • In freezing cold weather on a very small, badly sloping quagmire of a pitch both teams found it hard to get any rhythm.

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  • But at least we have n't had the sleet and freezing winds we were used to in Neilston, Scotland !

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  • It 's 2.30am on a freezing January morning and the pager 's just woken you from a deep sleep in a snug warm bed.

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  • Trials of the protocol resulted in considerably improved recovery on thawing of human spermatozoa compared with vapor freezing or conventional linear cooling.

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  • I have often seen the temperature in the Siberian steppes fall to more than forty degrees below freezing point !

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  • Those with bob hats went home freezing those without nearly succumbed to frost bite of the ear lobes.

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  • Conditions are sweltering hot by day, freezing cold by night.

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  • On the downside it's 300km from the sea, freezing in the winter, sweltering in the summer.

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  • Do n't swim naked in the Palm House Pond - it 's freezing cold.

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  • The summit ascent will normally be undertaken in near freezing temperatures (Even colder with wind chill).

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  • Follow any freezing or thawing instructions on the label.

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  • Use commercially frozen barbecue foods as the freezing process kills the toxoplasmosis parasite and always make sure food is cooked right through.

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  • While freezing and refrigeration would not substantially reduce the concentration or virulence of viruses on contaminated meat, proper cooking kills such viruses.

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  • The blizzard degenerated into freezing rain and began to infiltrate my allegedly weatherproof jacket.

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  • Within weeks we 'd sewn [2] windproof fabric onto our headbands to stop our ears freezing.

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  • Antifreeze will lower the freezing point of a liquid.

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  • He dived straight into the lake, though the water was freezing.

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  • The winter was the army's bane; his freezing forces had to retreat.

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  • Seafood is often shipped frozen, and freezing affects taste and texture.

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  • Fish stored aboard a ship must be kept at temperatures just above freezing, and is considered fresh even if it's been down in the hold for a few weeks, then transported by truck for another few days.

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  • Also, because the electrolyte solution can freeze, which could crack the battery case, the battery should be kept in a place that is always above freezing.

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  • Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide useful for freezing things due to its temperature of -109 degrees Fahrenheit and is sometimes used in freezing and shipping items that should remain frozen.

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  • These cats are at home in almost any environment from the freezing winters in Maine to strutting their stuff at a Cat Fanciers Association show.

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  • Space heaters might also be used to bring additional heat to living space and leaving unused rooms with just enough heat to keep them above freezing.

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  • It is difficult to believe it is an issue at all when winter temperatures plummet below freezing.

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  • You can use water but there's always the risk of lines freezing and bursting.

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  • Acai retains its health benefits even after freezing or freeze-drying, so don't hesitate to purchase it as a processed mix-in and include it with your favorite smoothies, beverages, and snacks.

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  • Many people consider drying fresh herbs to preserve the harvest, but freezing fresh herbs offers a viable alternative.

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  • Often these herbs preserve better through freezing than solar drying.

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  • Freezing fresh herbs using baking or cookie sheets is perhaps the simplest of all methods.

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  • Purdue's 4-H website recommends blanching, but other methods of freezing herbs work fine.

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  • Freezing herbs locks in the best summer garden flavor but does not concentrate it.

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  • Freezing basil makes a good alternative to drying basil.

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  • Freezing basil provides wonderful fresh flavor for spaghetti sauce, pesto and more.

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  • It's important to understand that freezing basil includes the use of a bit of olive oil to prevent it from discoloring in the freezer and losing flavor.

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  • Freezing basil also changes the texture and makes the leaves a bit soupy or runny; it's not the kind of basil you want to sprinkle on a pizza right out of the oven.

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  • Freezing basil in bags is great for small storage areas inside the freezer.

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  • Of course, within six months it will be summer, and time to plant your herb garden once again, and freezing basil will be but a distant memory.

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  • Take in Clay and Ceramic Pots -- Clay and ceramic containers will crack if allowed to remain outside in the freezing and thawing weather.

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  • You may find yourself modeling swimsuits in the freezing cold and wearing parkas in the summer.

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  • Freezing tofu can also give it a chewier texture.

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  • This tropical plant is somewhat drought-tolerant and can handle low temperatures above freezing for a short time.

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  • Prevent Mother Nature from ruining your day by having a suitable inside venue available in the case of rain, snow, or freezing temperatures.

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  • Mr Archer Hind, of Newton Abbot, has B. edulis out of doors, and it has flowered well after surviving a temperature of 25 degrees below freezing.

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  • In the winter, mulch helps protect your plants from damage due to freezing and thawing.

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  • This will insulate plants from the alternating freezing and thawing that occurs over the winter.

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  • Storing these items outdoors, where freezing nd thawing can kill the spores, is helpful.

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  • Now I live in Atlana, Georgia, and I had the plant on the patio, until we had some freezing temperatures one night.

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  • A top dressing of mulch helps preserve moisture and prevent freezing and thawing of the soil near the roots during the winter months.

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  • The key is to plant prior to the ground freezing, but after the long warm spells are finished (if it's too warm, the tree may sprout new growth just before winter).

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  • The garden soil can freeze as deep as three to four inches and still be ideal for most plants, but only if this freezing lasts for a short period of time.

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  • For those living in the south where temperatures will remain above 40 degrees with less likelihood of freezing over, planting early maturing crops is possible.

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  • The idea is to keep the air temperature around the plants above freezing.

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  • Temperatures will drop into the 30s near the freezing point, 32 degrees Fahrenheit, although frost may form at temperatures slightly warmer than the freezing point.

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  • It's important to learn how to take care of summer plants in the winter, because most so-called summer plants cannot withstand freezing winter temperatures.

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  • Frost hardy plants typically can endure freezing temperatures down to approximately 36 degrees Fahrenheit or below 10 degrees Celsius.

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  • You'll need to take steps not just to protect the plant, but to keep the pot itself from freezing, thawing and cracking.

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  • The soil and plant are more prone to freezing and frost damage.

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  • To keep strawberry plants healthy, you must keep the crown from freezing.

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  • Pine mulch offers a lightweight cover that doesn't block sunlight to the strawberry plant yet keeps the frigid cold from freezing the crown.

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  • It's airy and light enough so it won't smother delicate strawberry plants, but it will keep the crowns from freezing.

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  • Once the spring weather warms up and nightly temperatures do not dip below freezing, gently rake off the mulch and discard it.

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  • Because of their unique production process, the tiles are resistant to freezing and thawing, so they can be used both indoors and out, as well as for pools, fountains and spas.

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  • Concerns, like it might be too warm if it wasn't freezing out, were soon alleviated, as the suit was found to be versatile and to adjust for various temperatures.

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  • You can find coniferous forests here, as well as tundra, and even "the Arctic" plateaus with unearthly landscapes, troubled only by freezing winds.

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  • Airforce crew members flying in or visiting areas with freezing temperatures below -60 degrees Fahrenheit were given a hooded parka as part of their equipment.

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  • The following websites include both general guidelines and safety guidelines regarding specific food safety issues such as properly freezing foods, how long food can safety remain refrigerated or how to safely cook an egg.

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  • This will be helpful if the local forecast calls for freezing rain.

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  • In addition, being stranded in a vehicle in freezing weather can be very dangerous and life threatening.

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  • Freezing meat does not kill the bacteria; it just curtails its growth until it is thawed.

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  • Freezing property taxes for seniors is another option.

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  • As long as you take care of a few criteria, you may surprise yourself with what you prefer to wear while you ride through the ice, the snow, and those freezing winds.

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  • Drink lots of water and prevent your water from freezing by adding flavor mix to it, which reduces the freezing point.

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  • People who own RVs and live in climates where the weather gets below freezing need to know how to winterize campers.

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  • Sleeping bags made to withstand freezing temperatures are another must.

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  • When the night time temperatures are below freezing, several layers of clothing may not be enough to keep you warm.

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  • As the transfer happens, the phone can experience lag, freezing and slowdown of applications.

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  • The encysted organism can be killed by freezing or cooking the meat well.

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  • The kinds of stimuli that cause a pain response on the skin include pricking, cutting, crushing, burning, and freezing.

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  • A second method of removal is freezing or cryosurgery on the wart using liquid nitrogen.

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  • Although temporarily uncomfortable, it provides an effective and safe way to deliver freezing temperatures to a particular area on the skin, and healing is usually quick.

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  • They can be removed by cryotherapy (freezing), laser or electrocauterization (burning), or surgical excision (cutting).

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  • Frostbite is damage to the skin and other tissues caused by freezing.

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  • For these reasons, wet skin or clothing on a windy day can lead to frostbite even if the air temperature is above freezing.

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  • When skin is exposed to freezing temperatures, three things happen.

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  • Tissue damage is greatest when skin is exposed to freezing slowly or over a long period of time.

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  • If a child's clothing has been wet for a long period of time or the child has been exposed to freezing temperatures, shows skin discoloration, and complains of feeling numb, the child should be seen by a doctor.

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  • Common methods to reduce genital warts include application of a topical cream called imiquimod (Aldara), cryotherapy (freezing of the wart), elecrosurgery (applying an electrical current to the wart), and surgical removal.

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  • It's hard to look hip and hot when it's freezing cold outside.

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  • The cold branding process works similarly except that the iron first sits in a freezing bath of liquid nitrogen before application to skin.

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  • Mix the lye with the water (use cold water, some recipes even suggest partially freezing the water) in a large glass mixing cup.

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  • Don't despair, freezing the meat does not have to translate to a rubbery texture.

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  • A renter's insurance policy protects the contents of the unit from losses resulting from fire, theft, vandalism, and plumbing system freezing.

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  • It might get downright freezing up there, but these designers are definitely keeping the lingerie fashion hot.

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  • There is the freezing cold, high winds, wild waves and the possibility of drowning as far as the weather goes.

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  • Minions of Darth Vader capture Han, freezing him in carbonite.

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  • Through gene splicing it is possible to create plants that can survive freezing temperatures, plants that can resist pests all on their own, and plants with a longer maturation cycle.

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  • Cadmium missiles don't do anything, but a new weapon, the freezing laser gun, stops Godzilla in his tracks, but only for six hours.

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  • They try their freezing beam to stop Godzilla's meltdown but to no avail.

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  • For this reason or fear of surgery, many patients choose the less expensive methods, such as cutting or freezing.

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  • Either ice packs and a freezing spray, or an injectible anesthetic like lidocaine, is used to numb the skin.

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  • It does this without freezing facial muscles.

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  • Techniques include freezing, using electricity to destroy them, and cutting the spots away with a special tool.

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  • It is a kind of paralysis, although most patients prefer to think of it as freezing.

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  • This is all to spur on the freezing effect, which in any case usually begins anywhere from a few hours to three days after the injection.

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  • Freezing the signs of aging may not be the impossible dream it once was, thanks to products like iced anti wrinkle cream.

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  • Place a piece of cloth between the ice and skin to avoid freezing.

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  • The technique involves freezing abnormal cells, and is typically quite quick.

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  • Freezing - Freezing a skin tag is a simple, but precise procedure.

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  • At-home freezing kits will freeze the offensive tag, removing it over a long period.

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  • Freezing - Freezing off spots and warts has garnered a lot of attention in recent years.

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  • Many outdoors-lovers make jewelweed poultices by freezing the flowers in ice cubes and then applying them to the skin.

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  • Claire rose, the smile freezing on her face as she faced Sofia.

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  • She cleaned up and left the bathroom, freezing.

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  • One side was cold, the other freezing.

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  • The room was chilly, the marble flooring freezing.

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  • The lake water was freezing.

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  • Ouray County was perfect for invigorating outdoor activity, with its crystal clear air and dry, windless temperatures just below freezing.

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  • The cold front turned into a winter storm that started with freezing rain and ended with snow.

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  • Boron chloride BC1 3 results when amorphous boron is heated in chlorine gas, or more readily, on passing a stream of chlorine over a heated mixture of boron trioxide and charcoal, the volatile product being condensed in a tube surrounded by a freezing mixture.

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  • Nitrogen peroxide is also prepared by heating lead nitrate and passing the products of decomposition through a tube surrounded by a freezing mixture, when the gas liquefies.

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  • The freezing point curve usually lies below the electrical one, but approaches it as dilution is increased.2 Returning once more to the consideration of the first relation, which deals with the comparison between the number of ions and the number of pressure-producing particles in dilute solution, one caution is necessary.

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  • It should be pointed out that no measurements on osmotic pressures or freezing points can do more than tell us that an excess of particles is present; such experiments can throw no light on the question whether or not those particles are electrically charged.

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  • After this the metal is allowed to rest for a time in the pot at a temperature above its freezing point and is then ladled out into ingot forms, care being taken at each stage to ladle off the top stratum.

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  • If now we wish to represent the variations in some property, such as fusibility, we determine the freezing-points of a number of alloys distributed fairly uniformly over the area of the triangle, and, at each point corresponding to an alloy, we erect an ordinate at right angles to the plane of the paper and proportional in length to the freezing temperature of that alloy.

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  • The freezing machines were kept at work for 200 days, and 2191 tons of coal were consumed in supplying steam for the compressors and circulating pumps.

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  • Equilibrium between these phases is obtained at the freezing point of the saturated solution under the pressure of the vapour.

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  • If the process be continued till a very large quantity of ice be melted the resulting solution is so dilute that its freezing point B is identical with that of the pure solvent.

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  • The lake never freezes over, though the temperature of the water does not, even in summer, rise far above freezing point.

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  • The old count's troyka, with Dimmler and his party, started forward, squeaking on its runners as though freezing to the snow, its deep-toned bell clanging.

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  • Who has not asked himself how it is that the French were not all captured or destroyed when our three armies surrounded them in superior numbers, when the disordered French, hungry and freezing, surrendered in crowds, and when (as the historians relate) the aim of the Russians was to stop the French, to cut them off, and capture them all?

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  • Wrapping the cakes tightly in plastic wrap and freezing them for 20-30 minutes lets them firm and makes it easier to slice through the cakes, helps them in holding their shapes, and makes it easier to brush off crumbs.

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  • The only way to keep large quantities fresh is by freezing.

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  • It doesn't take long for a hot car to pose a heat stroke risk or a cold car to reach freezing temperatures.

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  • For longer storage, strawberries can be frozen, but be aware that they will generally soften after freezing, though the flavor will not be affected.

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  • Freezing temperatures will kill the plant.

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  • If your hair spray had any of the phrases such as "mega," "freezing" or "ultra," in front of the hold, chances are you had 80s mall bangs.

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  • Winter months can also wreak havoc on dry hair, when freezing temperatures dry out the hair and heating systems contribute to the damage.

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  • Is the skirting around the bottom of the mobile home solid and secure enough to prevent pipes from freezing in the winter?

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  • Cryopreservation, or freezing, of eggs and/or embryos, is a method used to help women overcome secondary infertility and cancer survivor issues.

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  • Ovarian tissue freezing is a newer method of fertility preservation.

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  • From the most basic of tops to full-bodied suits perfect for a day spent in freezing Pacific Ocean waters, Roxy Swimwear knows what you need and how to provide it.

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  • You'll work under hot lights if it's a studio shot, or you might find yourself freezing outdoors.

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  • Why suffer through what should be a dazzling and fun event because it's freezing outside when there are long sleeved evening dresses to wear?

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  • Sexy Christmas dresses for women are often shimmery, satiny, available in bold and dark colors, and completely oblivious of the fact that temperatures are close to freezing in most areas.

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  • Make sure the ice you will use for freezing is in big chunks instead of cubes so it will not quickly melt.

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  • For those wanting convenient options for refrigeration or freezing, Sub-Zero designs undercounter units.

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  • Sudden warmth will cause a dormant tree to "wake up" and start to grow and a tree that is actively growing will die when it is abruptly returned to freezing conditions.

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  • Mulch the area heavily to keep the soil from freezing right away.

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  • Choose a weekend for baking and freezing all of your holiday goodies.

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  • For a special treat, you can also melt Hershey bars, then let your children roll the popsicle-sticked banana in the chocolate, before rolling in either nuts or granola before freezing.

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  • Freezer paper is best for long term storage, but plastic zipper bags are sufficient if you plan to eat the meat within a few weeks of freezing it.

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  • Dr. Scholl's offers a freezing system that is easy to use on skin tags and many different types of warts.

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  • There was no point in freezing her buns off darting across the cold floor to lock the door.

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  • Apparently the water had been shut off up here to keep it from freezing.

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  • At the first hint of below freezing weather, Howie was on the job, covering everything and reading up on all preventive measures known to man.

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  • At least he wasn't burning or drowning or freezing or watching his skin being pulled from his body and screaming.

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  • She took a deep breath and opened her mouth, freezing when a black-gloved hand clamped around her wrist.

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  • Thunder cracked overhead.  Rhyn had ignored the rain, accustomed to being miserable.  Hell was either broiling or freezing, and the Alps were just as cold.  The underworld's chilled rain didn't compare.

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  • Taking into account the heat absorbed by the box and the metal, Rumford calculated that the heat developed was sufficient to raise 26.58 lb of water from the freezing to the boiling point, and in this calculation the heat lost by radiation and conduction was neglected.

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  • About the same time Davy showed that two pieces of ice could be melted by rubbing them together in a vacuum, although everything surrounding them was at a temperature below the freezing point.

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  • The freezing points and vapour pressures of solutions of sugar are also in conformity with the theoretical numbers.

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  • Thus the osmotic pressure, or the depression of the freezing point of a solution of potassium chloride should, at extreme dilution, be twice the normal value, but of a solution of sulphuric acid three times that value, since the potassium salt contains two ions and the acid three.

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  • It is found that divergence has begun before the concentration has become great enough to enable freezing points to be measured with any ordinary apparatus.

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  • Corresponding with this result we find that the freezing point of dilute solutions indicates that two pressure-producing particles per molecule are present.

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  • These limits may be set down as from a little above the freezing point of water to a little below the boiling point.

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  • When such holes freeze, and a rain succeeds, and finally a new freezing forms a fresh smooth ice over all, it is beautifully mottled internally by dark figures, shaped somewhat like a spider's web, what you may call ice rosettes, produced by the channels worn by the water flowing from all sides to a centre.

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  • It was freezing out there.

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  • Nitrogen peroxide, NO 2 or N204, may be obtained by mixing oxygen with nitric oxide and passing the red gas so obtained through a freezing mixture.

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  • Thermodynamic theory also indicates a connexion between the osmotic pressure of a solution and the depression of its freezing point and its vapour pressure compared with those of the pure solvent.

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  • While you're freezing your can off, I'll be in a nice warm bed.

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  • It kept her from freezing, just like the hot tears on her face.

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