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"If you're talking about fresh, warm pie, that's one thing, but I live in the real world and we all need to admit that the vast majority of pie eaten is room temperature to cold, rendering it a gloopy, disgusting fruit salad mess surrounded by dry, flaking bread.
Therefore, based on our analysis, we speculated that cassava might mount a relatively slow mobilization of stress-related regulators and their downstream genes after exposure to cold, rendering cassava vulnerable to cold stress.
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As in spring and early summer, they are once again free to forage widely, a final burst of intense feeding before winter's bitter cold renders them less active.
He reasoned that while water and air are both fluid because they are moist, cold renders water liquid and hot makes air gas.
The 1986 Challenger disaster rocked the space program and the collapse of the Soviet Union ended the cold war, rendering less urgent Mr. Reagan's plan, officially called the Strategic Defensive Initiative.
When the sisters gather after the soldiers have left town, Ms. Tychinina's ice-cold rendering of Olga's last speech, in which she assures Masha and Irina that perhaps soon their "suffering may be transformed into happiness," makes clear that she doesn't believe a word of what she's saying.
The fuel rods will already have lost around 90% of their heat and without further setbacks, the reactors could be cold and rendered safe within a week to 10 days.
Kenneth Etsitty and I will clamber down from the canyon ridge on the ribbed rock Bare Trail hundreds of feet to the valley floor, wandering there through fallow bean fields and orchards, pressing into a southwestern wind that knifes through our clothing, crossing streams that run fast and bitter with snow melt, the water so cold it renders our bare feet inflexible blocks.
We saw the mattress they slept on, near the closet where they kept wine and groceries (the freezing cold weather rendered a fridge unnecessary, which was convenient since it didn't work).
Cold-anesthesia renders the animals inactive, and it is therefore assumed that it disrupts neural signaling.
Within the layer, however, the UV radiation knocks electrons off the molecules, rendering the cold and remarkably sparse atmosphere a thin soup of charged particles, Oppenheim explains.
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