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Despite all the excessively cool touches, the reception staff couldn't have been warmer.
Thermally, a heavily vegetated zone may cause flows to excessively cool and crystalize due to the need to dry and then ignite trees (Van Wagner 1967).
Furthermore, mild winters (i.e., neither excessively cool nor warm) frequently preceded disease outbreaks.
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Significant pressure decay at the beginning stage of process may occur in the case of no-diffuser injector application since the incoming gas is excessively cooled by cold LH2.
In addition, the final microstructure of the current composites was strongly dependent on the cooling rates applied: excessively fast cooling rates restricted the diffusion and precipitation of the Fe atoms, which reduced formation of the glassy matrix.
Failure to stay hot might be attributed to various factors such as excessively high moisture levels in some cases, low ambient temperature and excessive cooling due to small size of the compost piles.
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During rewarming, rebound increases in these electrolytes (particularly potassium) may occur, especially if they were replaced excessively during the cooling period [ 46].
Economic growth in China has also slowed as Beijing's efforts to cool down excessively rapid growth earlier this year have borne fruit.
Do not rapid fire the gun excessively without letting the barrel cool.
6% are excessively cold.
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