The ponds cool the fuel - which generates intense heat - and provide shielding from radiation.
They cool the fuel - which generates intense heat - and provide shielding from radiation.
Diane Barbee, returning to the scene, could feel intense heat radiating off the house.
Coesite is a variant of quartz that forms only under intense heat and pressure.
Despite the intense heat, they enjoyed speeches, prayers and poems, prior to the official transfer of the land.
Not only has the intense heat of summer passed, it is also when the much loved Mid-Autumn Festival takes place.
Or intense heat could have melted the physical separator between anode and cathode.
These statues have miraculously survived looting, survived the intense heat and cold, and survived over three decades of continuous war.
These are linings that are used to protect the vessels that carry molten metal from the intense heat of the liquid.
She adds that the U.S. team has always thrived in adverse conditions, including four years ago, in the intense heat of Athens.
The Frenchman edged out Colombia's Alejandro Falla 7-6 7-6 in intense heat.
The boxes can withstand intense heat for only relatively short periods, and could have been destroyed in the infernos which followed the crashes.
So that the intense heat does not degrade the long life promised by the companies, the lamps need some kind of a cooling mechanism.
The central element will be a naphtha cracker, a stainless steel vessel that under intense heat and pressure breaks long hydrocarbons into plastics precursors.
The jury heard that most of the UPVC front door, which had been locked during the fire, had been burnt away by the intense heat.
When the ocean plates sink deep enough, portions are melted by the intense heat generated within the mantle, turning the solid rock into molten magma.
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More heat in the atmosphere is likely to cause (and arguably is already causing) more extreme weather events, including intense heat, cold, droughts, floods, and storms.
It might seem logical that out of everything in the grocery store, the produce section would be most affected by a lack of water and intense heat.
Parts of northern India, including the capital Delhi, have been in the grip of intense heat and there have been severe water shortages as the rains are late.
Much more representative is the 1994 line-up, an efficient, well-organised side which in conditions of intense heat managed to press the opposition without leaving itself open at the back.
But they are expected to be dry this week, while southern areas such as Kansas City, Mo. will face intense heat, said Rick Hluchan, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Duluth.
In the last few years, researchers have confirmed that cooking meat too long over a dry, intense heat creates small amounts of at least two kinds of compounds that can lead to cancer.
Secondly, if it enters a jet engine the intense heat of the engine can fuse it to the interior of the engine with a caking of hot glass, which ultimately can cause the engine to cut out completely.
The towers' central steel spines were weakened by the intense heat from the burning aviation fuel, and eventually gave way when they could no longer support the weight of the floors above the crash zones - that is the accepted analysis.
The ice cream is light, sweet and flavourful, the perfect accompaniment to the often-intense Cuban heat, and comes with a vanilla wafer-like cookie.
Donkin says the intense summer heat could make visits to their home grounds in Perpignan, Narbonne and Figueres in northern Spain a daunting prospect.
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The British Olympic rowing team has called on small Pennsylvania-based company Noble Fiber Technologies to create uniforms that will stand up to the intense Greek heat.
Then came an intense burst of heat at the end of the season.
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