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A commonly used sizing is a compound of alum, or aluminum sulfate, and when exposed to warmth and high humidity, alum molecules split up and form an acidic solution.
When exposed to warmth, the e-skin material relaxes, but when cooled, it stiffens.
One mutant batch of fruit flies started strolling in reverse when exposed to warmth (video, right panel), which the team dubbed "moonwalkers," in honor of Michael Jackson's famous dance.
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Exposed to moderate warmth, the animal slowly awakens, requiring an hour or more to reach an alert state.
In regions where the grape is exposed to excess warmth and over-ripening, there is a propensity for the wine to develop flavours of cooked or stewed blackcurrants.
In the winter, your hands are exposed to both extreme warmth and cold.
It's still surprising to be in a circumstance where you're exposed to the degree of warmth that is invested and given.
This is the best time of day because the flowers are fresh from the night's rest and haven't been exposed to a day of warmth.
Exposed to cold, we shiver to maintain warmth.
Reacting with panic-like symptoms when exposed to social situations is frequently accompanied by increases in warmth around the cheeks, resulting in blushing (see also erythema).
But these shared obligations, not to mention the empathy and warmth of their relationship will be exposed to their competitive nature on Wednesday, when the teams meet at Ibrox in the Champions Leaguee.
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