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First results of simulations show the opportunity to achieve better than Diesel fuel energy conversion efficiency thanks to the reduced heat losses of the "cold burning" NH3 and suggest to perform the experiments needed to further support the findings.
When the patients were asked to describe the feeling in their throat in the PACU the most common words used were: dryness in the throat, feels like a cold, burning pain, irritation or tenderness and a swollen feeling.
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The night may be cold, but burning down my house to generate warmth may not be such a hot idea.
Finally there is the example of the classic array of temperature-sensitive TRP channels that allows detection of skin temperature ranging from noxious cold to burning heat [47].
Juliane Banse is formidable in the title role, winging effortlessly and musically into the high register, ice-cold but burning with pent-up emotions and questions.
Similarly, fibers transmitting innocuous cold might also exert inhibition, a hypothesis that is supported by the observation that some neuropathic pain patients are unable to perceive cold but report burning pain on cold exposure [55].
Kate was in some ways a symbolic presence – hers was the story everyone else was trying to tell – but Cole infused the character with a sort of cold-burning intensity; the dangerous fury that comes of not knowing who you are and getting perilously close to not caring.
Saturday: Still burning cold, windy.
Downes's is a puritanical passion, burning cold rather than hot but no less fiercely for that.
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