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The first recorded cases of cancer show how the ancient Egyptians used cauterisation (using red-hot instruments to burn off tissue and seal wounds) to destroy tumours and to treat a variety of infections, diseases and bleeding lesions.
The sweating guarded hot plate instrument, simulating the heat and moisture transfer from the body surface through clothing material to the environment, was designed for the measurement of thermal resistance and water vapor permeability of fabrics, relating to comfort characteristics of the garment.
Les's use of the electric guitar -- almost always his own hot-rodded instruments -- did much to popularize it.
Never mind the glockenspiel, the vuvuzela has become the hottest musical instrument of 2010, blaring not just at World Cup football matches but everywhere from prestigious German concert halls to the darkest Norwegian forests.
A hot-rod instrument might give a few spectacular readings, but it might also break down more often.
The development of thermal hypersensitivity was measured using a hot plate (Columbus Instruments).
11-wk-old mice were placed on a 55.0 °C0.3) °C hot plate (Columbus Instruments), and latency to the first hind-paw response was recorded.
Mice were placed on a 55.0±0.3°C hot plate (Columbus Instruments, Columbus, OH, USA) and latency to the first hindpaw response was recorded by counting manually.
For this purpose, a new interchangeable cavity instrumented hot runner mold was designed and constructed.
We flew across the Boston Garden in a hot dog, which had instruments built into it and halogen lights and smoke and we were actually playing from the hot dog.
They've cringed as a hot stove becomes an instrument of torture in "The Beauty Queen of Leenane".
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