Sentence examples for hot spotting from inspiring English sources

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In the January 24th issue of The New Yorker, I wrote about health-care hot spotting.

"Hot spotting" reduces long-term costs in health care, and at the very least it reduces stress in schools.

The parallels are clear: both organizations are "hot spotting" in an attempt to tackle problems before they're beyond easy help.

High PV cell temperature due to hot spotting can damage the cell encapsulate and lead to second breakdown, where both cause permanent damage to the PV panel.

Hot spotting is a reliability problem in photovoltaic (PV) panels where a mismatched cell heats up significantly and degrades PV panel output power performance.

The observation that the vital few account for disproportionate resources may aid in improving population health and reducing health-care costs, but hot spotting might be better employed in helping find those who are sedentary and overweight, and persuading them to adopt healthier life styles, so that many chronic diseases do not develop in the first place.

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Target the hot spots.

Hot spot, schmot spot.

That's his hot spot.

MODIS hot spots from USFS Active Fire Mapping Program.

The hot spot stopped working.

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