In-heat Sentence Examples

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  • The gully shimmered in heat waves.

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  • His clothes were strangling him in heat after the match.

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  • The house looked so far away as it shimmered in heat waves.

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  • The energy due to their separation is thus less in the contracted state than in the original state, and as that energy cannot be lost it must reappear in heat.

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  • Sow also in heat mustard and cress for salads, onions for salads; tomatoes, celery to be pricked out for an early crop; and Early Horn carrot and kidney-beans on slight hotbeds.

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  • Sow petunias in heat, and prick out and harden for bedding out; also gloxinias to be grown on in heat till the flowering season.

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  • Plants are readily grown from seed, which should be sown singly in small pots and placed in heat early in March.

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  • She remains in a state of oestrum for about three days, and if not pregnant comes in heat again in three weeks.

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  • There A is the externallyfired heating vessel, the lower part of which contains hot air which is taking in heat from the furnace beneath.

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  • It then takes in heat from the furnace, expanding in volume and forcing the piston (B) to rise, which completes the cycle.

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  • It was then allowed to expand further, taking in heat from a furnace under the cylinder and falling in pressure.

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  • There are, however, an increasingly large number of cases in which temperatures below that of any available natural cooling agent are required, and in these it is necessary to resort to machines which are capable of producing the required cooling effect by taking in heat at low temperatures and rejecting it at temperatures somewhat above that of the natural cooling agent, which for obvious reasons is generally water.

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  • The function of a refrigerating machine, therefore, is to take in heat at a low temperature and reject it at a higher one.

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  • No actual refrigerating machine does, in fact, take in heat at the exact temperature of the body to be cooled, and reject it at the exact temperature of the cooling water, but, for economy in working, it is of great importance that the differences should be as small as possible.

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  • Dogs can perform remarkable feats to reach a female in heat.

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  • Richardson took his rider replacement outing in heat twelve, but disastrously suffered mechanical gremlins on the start line.

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  • Their advantage was further extended in heat eleven when Nicki Pedersen, taking his rider replacement outing, once again sped to victory.

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  • After Jason Crump had easily romped to victory in heat six, a lengthy delay and extensive track work followed.

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  • Richardson quashed the rumor he lacks passing ability with a majestic victory in heat four from behind.

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  • Finally, in heat fifteen, Richardson relegated the Aussie to second spot.

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  • I see my daughter 's face below me, shimmering in heat that rises off the asphalt.

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  • As an example for each 10lb of wood burned 8lb is returned to you in heat.

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  • An added benefit to spaying and neutering is cat owners will not have to withstand the pining of toms when neighborhood queens are in heat or the erratic nocturnal behavior of a queen in estrus.

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  • On the other hand, she bites and hisses at my mother when she's is in heat.

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  • My theory is that although your cat usually likes your mom quite well, she views her as one of the girls, so when she's in heat she considers your mom competition.

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  • I also noticed a scabby patch, which might be caused by her rolling around, because she is in heat.

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  • The female will continue to be in heat and allow subsequent breedings until the eggs release a chemical message that they have been fertilized.

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  • Dealing with a cat in heat can be a distressing matter for many pet owners, which is why spaying procedures are almost always recommended by veterinarians.

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  • For many people, their first experience of dealing with a cat in heat comes when their female kitten reaches about four months in age and suddenly becomes eerily affectionate.

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  • If your cat has been exhibiting any of the above behaviors and she is unspayed, it is more than likely that she is a cat in heat.

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  • Whether or not you ever intend to breed your cat, it's good to be able to spot the signs that she's in heat.

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  • If her behavior while in heat becomes too much to deal with, you can always consider having her spayed.

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  • This means the risk of your flooring buckling or bowing due to changes in heat and humidity are far less.

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  • Photovoltaic cells draw in heat from the sun, as a form of kinetic energy.

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  • Dog breeding involves so much more than simply putting a female in heat together with an intact male and allowing them to mate.

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  • My female came in heat nine days ago, but he shows no interest in her at all.

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  • She got out of the house while she was in heat and was caught mating with our other dog Bitser.

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  • I have a three-year-old AKC female Chihuahua Can she get pregnant without bleeding or being in heat?

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  • So the answer to how long is a dog in heat varies, and it can be as little as one week to one month long.

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  • Seeds should be sown in heat in early spring, and the seedlings transplanted in May as soon as large enough.

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  • Increase by half-ripe cuttings of the young shoots, rooted in heat.

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  • Easily propagated by cuttings taken in September or April, and put in slight heat, and also raised from seed sown in heat in spring.

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  • To raise seedlings, sow the seed in heat in February, and treat the young plants in the same way as cuttings.

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  • Raised in heat in spring and planted out in May, it flowers until late autumn, the soft coral-pink flowers with two spurs.

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  • All these kinds should be sown thinly in heat in pots in February or March.

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  • If treated as half-hardy annuals, the seed should be sown in heat in spring, but if treated as biennials, the seed should be sown in August, the plants preserved in the greenhouse till May, and then planted out in rich, sandy loam.

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  • Seeds should be sown in heat in February and March, and the seedlings planted out in May.

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  • In sheltered places and in warm soils these plants will pass the winter in the open, but they prove a little tender in many places, and the autumn-sown plants bloom earlier and more finely than those raised in heat early in the year.

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  • It may be easily raised from seed in heat in early spring or autumn and kept through the winter, but the best plan is to lift the plants in autumn and to winter them in a greenhouse.

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  • Both kinds are raised from seeds sown in heat early in the year, and the tips of old plants rooted under glass come into flower earlier than seedlings.

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  • Seed should be sown in heat in early spring or in the open air about the end of March, and the seedlings should be transplanted in May.

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  • Easily multiplied from cuttings, which plants freely produce if placed in heat in January, but it is only useful where sub-tropical plants are put out for the fine months in sheltered dells.

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  • If seeds are sown in heat early in February, then potted singly, and planted out in May, the plants will bloom in August and September; if sown in May, the plants will not flower till the following summer.

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  • Some kinds are offered in the seed catalogues and may be raised in heat in spring.

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  • Excessive exposure to the sun or intense exercise in hot weather can result in heat stroke, a condition in which the body's cooling mechanisms fail.

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  • This is important because many inferior flat irons will actually increase in heat while they remain plugged into an outlet, resulting in burns and unpredictable results.

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  • Thermal imaging uses infrared rays to locate variations in heat.

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  • An infrared camera can show variations in heat in both visible and hidden area.

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  • The whisk is made of thin metal that can become warped in heat and need replacing.

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  • Others feature no visible fur whatsoever, and still others combine fur with ribbed cuffs to seal in heat and keep your feet extra warm.

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  • For youth players, the proper helmet is critical to providing protection, but it can also work against the child by locking in heat.

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