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Excessive warmth and dryness are threatening other parts of the grid as well.
Sadly, as most temperate mosses won't survive the excessive warmth of indoor growing, fresh supplies were constantly needed, leading to a decimation of some natural populations.
The humidifier was set in the invasive mode (37 °C), but was switched to noninvasive mode (34 °C) if the patient felt excessive warmth.
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But these legumes, which originated in cool highlands, are particularly sensitive to excessive warmth so much so that by 2050, climate change might cut in half the amount of land suitable for growing them.
The National Weather Service issued excessive heat warnings for wide swaths of the country's mid-section and East Coast, saying the combined heat and humidity could spike the heat index or "real feel" of the warmth to 115 degrees through Saturday.
In his guidelines for the series, executive producer Hamner's primary direction was "to always walk that fine line between excessive sentimentality and believable human warmth". "People used to attack the show for being too sweet, too idealistic," Richard Thomas told TV Guide in 1995.
Warmth opens up your blood vessels and promotes excessive bleeding.
Record warmth will continue to hamper the country as we head into summer, but it's the excessive precipitation (and lack of substantial precipitation for some areas) that will have the most immediate and potentially harmful effect.
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