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Possibly thicker hair was in itself an advantage, retaining heat in Siberian climates.
The young Glaswegian may be new to the unpredictable thermal dynamics of fame, but he knows a thing or two about retaining heat.
Long Island City is one of New York City's last industrial strongholds -- a weakness, perhaps, in retaining heat, but a potential source of jobs if heat-reduction equipment could be manufactured there.
The thin, transparent elasticated caps fit snugly over the rim of the bigger pots, retaining heat and moisture and allowing light through, as well as enabling me to monitor their growth.
In its fibrous form, this plastic is good at retaining heat, so a packing of acrylonitrile fibres can be an effective substitute for wool or down in cold-weather clothing.
Since air is not very good at retaining heat, however, and since the air in a room tends to move around quite a bit, heating a house by using warmed air can result in drafts and uneven heating.
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A transparent coating only a few nanometers thick sharply increased buildings' ability to retain heat.
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