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The warm breath of yang accumulated to produce fire, the essence of which formed the sun.
With this in mind, the research presented in this article weighs in on the debate concerning Neandertal fire use and fire making, specifically, the assertion that Neandertals were unable to produce fire for themselves (Sandgathe et al., 2011a, 2011b).
To produce fire, yak dung is collected and dried, as there is no wood.
Lesser amounts are used to produce fire retardants, thermo paper, tires, dental composites, and sealants, or as a stabilizer in polyvinyl chloride and other plastics (Staples et al. 2002).
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A generation ago, tobacco companies were facing growing pressure to produce fire-safe cigarettes, because so many house fires started with smoldering cigarettes.
It essentially involves balling of fine powders on a rotating disk or drum to produce wet pellets and induration on a moving grate to produce fired pellets.
In this KRT-ChR2 Aβ HTMR afferent laser stimulation does not produce firing when presented alone, but does in combination with subthreshold (5 mN) mechanical stimulation.
Nodules of pyrite have been found in prehistoric burial mounds, which suggests their use as a means of producing fire.
IEC produces fire standards for all sorts of electrical equipment.
Strikes near the Equator, for example, generally produced fires only in the tropics.
The great earthquake of 1964 produced fires and tsunamis that destroyed 90 percent of Seward, including the city's railroad terminal.
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