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According to Epstein, there's an evolutionary explanation for all this: hot and dry environments favor very thin, long-limbed frames, which are easy to cool, just as cold climates favor thick, squat bodies, which are better at conserving heat.
After the election, the pressure on the government to tighten fiscal policy, and on the central bank to raise interest rates, will rise.Yet it may not prove so easy to cool down such a hot economy.
Discs, wide-open to the air, were easy to cool, whereas drums weren't because they trapped the red-hot friction of hard, racetrack braking inside big steel dishpans.
As a possible objection of the crack model, volume change of the crack may be difficult to continue for a long period from 2006 to 2014 because a crack shape is easy to cool and become solidified.
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Small reactors could be easier to cool if an accident occurred.
Lahey said: "It won't come out as one big glob; it'll come out like lava, and that is good because it's easier to cool".
There is a plausible argument to be made that patients with more severe anoxic injury may be easier to cool to target temperature quickly because of damage of the thermoregulatory areas of the brain.
Bobbing in a life-jacket past stands of moss-shrouded evergreens is an easy way to cool down after paddling furiously through rapids and baking in blazing sunshine.
The easiest way to cool off between sessions is to step out on the deck, where Ms. Lindman, in white uniform and knee-high rubber boots, douses bathers with cold water.
Some are stair-shaped, because it makes it easier for the tea to cool down.
Luckily, a device called a dehumidifier can pull the moisture out of the air, making it easier for your body to cool itself.
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