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The hot core of his story, though, is made of the most thrillingly unlikely material.
Life at the hot core of this production is a struggle, a fight.
Mr. James was referring to the hot core of the reactor.
The net effect is to transport energy from the hot core to the wall.
The star becomes hotter because its hot core is exposed by the loss of the overlying atmosphere.
Between Young's own solo and Shaw's joyful musical exclamations during Davis's performance, the live recording of "Zoltan" displays the hot core of Young's big musical idea.
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The next question is whether the hot cores will actually melt through the containers, spreading the radioactive materials, shooting them into the ground.
He called his methods simpler than most industry simulations, adding that the Japanese disaster was relatively easy to model because the observable facts of the first hours and days were so unremittingly bleak — "no water in, no injection" to cool the hot cores.
These diamond "hail stones" eventually melt into a liquid sea in the planets' hot cores, they told a conference.
We review the organic products that have been identified in such experiments and discuss the possible relevance of these results for the origin the organic molecules that are observed in comets and in the hot cores of star-forming regions.
Using the recently commissioned Submillimeter Array (SMA), we have detected several complex organic molecules, including (CH3 2O, C2H5OH, C2H5CN, and tentatively CH2CDCN, toward the protostellar hot cores of IRAS 16293-2422 arcsecond-resolutionion (≲400 AU in radius).
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