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Moreover, housing sheep in insulated, warm buildings involves high buildings costs [ 5], without improving reproductive performance.
Housing sheep in insulated, warm buildings, which is common in Norway, involves high buildings costs, but has not been reported to improve health and performance.
The sheep were kept in insulated (warm) buildings with a controlled ventilation system on approximately 2/3 of the farms (Table 2).
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If there's a change in temperature, the ice can buckle, so it has to be shoveled whenever there's snow, which can insulate and warm the ice.
In evolution, the overriding importance of hair is to insulate the warm-blooded mammals against heat loss.
It seems counter-intuitive, but you should insulate the warmest, most lived-in rooms first, since these are losing most heat.
Wouldn't it make more sense to invest this in energy efficiency improvements in the homes of those most vulnerable?" Gibson agrees that the key to tackling winter deaths is to make sure older people have got a well-insulated, warm home and the income needed to pay the fuel bills.
BERLIN Glaciers covered with thick layers of rocks and boulders should be insulated from a warming world.
All but two of the 28 glaciers and snowfields have thinned and shortened at their lower edges, and the exceptions likely thickened only because large amounts of rock fell upon the ice in recent years and insulated it from warming temperatures.
"It's freezing in Poland, but everyone is insulated so you get warm homes".
Football socks are specially crafted to keep your feet dry, warm, and insulated.
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