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To mitigate the heat, you need parotta ($3.45), a bread as flaky as pie crust, its layers glistening from multiple applications of ghee.
On Thursday, state park officials, responding to concerns, erected fences around the domes, which had previously been covered with parachutelike fabric to mitigate the heat.
Therefore, it is important to develop new technologies to mitigate the heat island effect in urban areas.
Linear movement is used as a main mechanism for the reflector to mitigate the heat deposition concentration instead of rotating reflector.
Currently, some technologies have been developed and applied in pavement engineering to mitigate the heat island phenomenon, including porous concrete pavement and high thermal reflective coating overlays.
Three types of materials are highlighted as the main components of the coating materials for pavement to mitigate the heat island effect.
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Brand acknowledges that the consequences of climate change and climate policies remain uncertain: some stabilizing factor in the planetary ecosystem might mitigate the heating effects of our carbon emissions.
They live in the hottest neighborhoods with the least greenery to mitigate the heat-island effect, and they possess the least resources for combatting high temperatures.
Urban vegetation has been proved to play an important role in mitigating the heat island effect.
It was an odd choice, as the world's best are made in cooler areas, but he mitigated the heat by harvesting several weeks early and at night, so that fermentation wouldn't begin until the grapes safely were in the tanks.
mitigating the heat load of buildings [12].
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