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"It's insulating, antimicrobial, antibacterial," she said, "Before petrochemicals, all cyclists wore wool".
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Dow says it's insulated from Carbide's Bhopal liabilities by virtue of how it structured its acquisition.
It's insulated from Nimbyism".
"It generates dollar revenues, so it's insulated from the ebbs and flows of the real and the local economy".
It's insulated so it won't freeze your hands as you shake, the cap serves as a handy jigger measure, and all the parts fit easily.
Anyhoo, this bag features solar charging, speakers, and it's insulated to keep your favorite libations cold.
Look for specific details when buying, for example, if you want a reliable jacket, make sure it's insulated, that is has a waterproof outside, and that it can last up in the mountain (if you are a beginner, get a jacket with an underskirt. It will help keep snow away from your bare back).
When a material turns into TI phase, it is insulating in the bulk band and conducting on the surface (or edge in two dimensions).
The tube is subjected to a uniform heat flux on its top surface; it is insulated on its bottom surface.
The most promising alternative is the strong ion gap (SIG) [ 4, 5] Like the AG, the SIG quantifies unmeasured anions minus unmeasured cations, but unlike its predecessor it is insulated from variations in [albumin], [phosphate], pH, [L-lactate], [Ca2+] and [Mg2+] [ 6].
What the menu calls the "Summer Present," a changing fish offering, was a slab of Massachusetts cod on one visit; it was only slightly overcooked, possibly because it was insulated by its fennel topping and banana leaf wrapper before steaming.
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