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When all the strufoli are made, heat the oil in a large, high-sided pan (or deep-fat fryer) to 190C.
The investigators kept the fluid in the petri dishes at various temperatures and noted when the worms made heat shock proteins.
The owners have largely escaped individual blame by keeping their mouths shut by league gag order, which is what made Heat owner Micky Arison's Twitter message so enlightening when he said Heat fans were angry at the wrong owner, writes Greg Cote in the Miami Herald.
From the wettability point of view, the results show that using stainless-steel and aluminum leads to a slightly better performance than a copper made heat exchanger.
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Plants contributed both wood for making heat and biofuels to power the labor of humans and other animals.
Polonium is so radioactive that it gives off heat, and tiny amounts have been implanted in satellites to make heat and electricity.
But you can't half-ass making heat and without the heat you probably won't raise your round.
Unlike CRF, pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) delivers high intensity currents in pulses, making heat dissipate so that temperatures are not neurodestructive.
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