The problem is that air heats up when pressurised and cools down when expanded.
Outside the Fatih mosque, children play football as the shadows lengthen and the hot day cools.
When it cools it returns to the colder chamber and the cycle begins again.
As the air rises, it expands and cools, and water vapour condenses, releasing even more heat.
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How spectacularly Venrock fares once the dot.com craze cools remains to be seen.
This is boiled and kneaded as it cools, after which the material is ready to be shaped.
The evaporation of water cools the air and also makes the extremely dry air more comfortable to breathe.
Andy expects one more interest rate hike before CPI cools to a full-year average of 4.5 percent.
Until this cools down or goes away, there can be no solution to the Middle East conflict.
It slingshots upward, especially when the air inside cools enough to condense all the water vapor it carries.
That gives IBM a foothold in developing countries where IT is booming, even as U.S. tech spending cools.
Volcanoes spew out huge quantities of dust, which cools the earth by shielding it from the sun's rays.
Infants lay on a quilted blanket filled with cold liquid between its layers, which cools them to 92.3 degrees.
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Even if the economy cools, ADP shouldn't suffer very much, if at all.
The air heats as it moves through the city to the center, then rises, cools and condenses into rain.
Icy water from a nearby river then cools the gas back to liquid form, to start the cycle again.
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This is the radiation the planet sheds as it cools, and it is the radiation captured by the greenhouse effect.
Also someone with dementia may taker longer to eat and this can cause issues as the food cools and becomes unappetising.
The fuel cannot melt down in a thorium reactor because it is already molten, and reactions slow down as it cools.
When the weather cools and Romy outgrows it as a sleep-sack, the bottom can be opened, transforming it into a kimono-style coat.
Using physics similar to that of evaporative swamp coolers, the warm air from the spray dryer cools the liquid insulin as it evaporates.
If demand cools, and especially if oil fields come online and restore the spare capacity of yesteryear, the cartel will regain its pricing power.
If disaster strikes and a LFTR springs a leak, the spill cools to an inert lump of rock, chemically locking all the nuclear material inside.
So when the atmosphere cools down one part of the globe, it is a good rule of thumb that it is warming some other part.
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Some investment advisers worry about the impact if Apple cools off.
As the fat cools it hardens and deposits gradually build up.
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When the sun is relatively inactive as it has been in recent years the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere cools dramatically, new observations find.
Corporate bonds have "the potential for price pressure as corporate profit growth cools and investor demand softens, " Gross writes in his quarterly outlook for the fund's investors.
Built from a box fan, medium-density fiberboard, lexan and aluminum, the tunnel increases airspeed by about 240 percent and cools its contents with a brisk 9 mph breeze.
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Simultaneously, he sprays water on the plate, which cools it.
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