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"developed heat" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has produced or generated heat. Example: The friction between the two objects developed heat, causing them to melt together.
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The heat exchanger works on the principle of developing laminar flow in each block carefully designed to avoid fully developed heat transfer coefficient.
She developed heat rash.
Hundreds of children developed heat exhaustion when school buses were stuck in traffic.
Police unconcerned with the sanctity of an individual's home have already developed heat sensors to let them look inside people's houses.
Although detailing is carried out by hand by expert Italian craftsmen, a specially developed heat technique is employed to develop the characteristic large-grain finish of the leather, reflecting Burberry's heritage in fabric innovation, much of which still has patents pending.
We developed heat tests and measured temperatures over time inside and outside of fruits.
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He developed heat-related cramps in his right leg, and was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the sixth.
Here, we showed that the effect of E-[CO2] on grain appearance differed widely among cultivars, and that newly developed heat-tolerant cultivars retained high quality under E-[CO2].
Kim made the comments as he supervised a successful simulated test of atmospheric re-entry of a ballistic missile that measured the "thermodynamic structural stability of newly developed heat-resisting materials", North Korean state news agency KCNA said.
He describes graphite as a "potent" material, due both to its use in NASA developed heat-shields, nano-structures, and cell-phone batteries, and its origin in millennia-old organic matter.
The type of patients visiting the EDs, however, was different from other periods; we registered an increased number of patients who developed heat-related disorders and who needed specific care and hospital admission.
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