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Many of the recently built glass towers are especially prone to temperature issues, because air-conditioning units are too small to combat the punishing summer sun, and heating systems can't make up for a lack of insulation during the cold months.
This later practise is prone to temperature abuse, and has been linked with outbreaks of C. sakazakii in USA and France [ 3, 25].
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But one can say, what is scientifically defensible, is that as the world warms, as the climate changes, as sea level rises, as the area prone to temperatures that we know are needed in the present climate for hurricane formation increases – the odds change.
The stator being static is prone to high temperature.
Thermally sprayed coatings with high chromium content can offer a solution for protecting low alloyed substrate materials in locations prone to high temperature corrosion.
Spring and fall are pleasantly mild but prone to drastic temperature changes; spring even more so than fall.
The importance of thermal endurance in relation to finishes prone to elevated temperatures cannot be over emphasized.
Three exposures are clearly more prone to high daily temperature variations: the southern, the western and the eastern experienced daily temperature variations of more than 23 °C against 15 °C for the northern exposure.
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