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But there is one thing cyclists fear as much as heat: wind.
It was, of course, an island, and thus too exposed to the elements: to storm, hurricane, snow, heat, wind, floods.
You turn it around your head and keep one meter free to protect your face against heat, wind or sand.
For engineers, the main hurdle was building the freestanding sails, which are designed to withstand heat, wind and earthquakes.
Later, there is a poignant encounter between a hair dryer and a blind kitten, which flails its paws at the heat, wind and noise.
Rather than a narrative, the show presents a series of familiar sounds, actions and sensations based on the elements: cold, heat, wind and rain.
They didn't just want protection from the heat, wind, rain, snow and traffic encountered downtown; they also wanted protection from the people encountered there.
Commission 6 of the International Society of Biometeorology, a group under the auspices of the United Nations, has a committee working on a temperature measure that will serve in cold, heat, wind, rain and sun.
Various sources of renewable energy, such as ambient heat, wind, solar, and vibration, can be used to power wireless communication devices [24].
The psychological responses to physical environments were also significantly related to air temperature, relative humidity, radiant heat, wind velocity, PMV, and PPD.
The environmental variables measured were air temperature, relative humidity, radiant heat, wind velocity, and two indices of thermal comfort [predicted mean vote (PMV) and predicted percentage dissatisfied (PPD)].
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