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Holes that allow air to flow through.
Research the systems of detection that allow air traffic controllers to do their jobs.
Some women, left and right, wore loose chemises and wrap dresses, styles that allow air to circulate.
In Canada this weekend, Red Bull have been forced to close off holes that allow air to run through their front axle, improving brake cooling and aerodynamic downforce.
Some of the ideas were truly mind bending: hydrophobic screens that allow air to pass through while water rolls off a dense network of nanostructures; wirelessly powered, rechargeable batteries; inventions that turn waste into electricity; and drinking water for pennies.
Instead, opt for cotton or natural fabrics that allow air to circulate through them.
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Physiological adaptations that allow air-breathing vertebrates to remain underwater for long periods mainly involve modifications of the respiratory system, essentially through increased oxygen reserves.
Physiological adaptations that allow air-breathing vertebrates to remain underwater for long periods primarily involve modifications of the respiratory system, essentially through increased oxygen reserves (e.g. blood volume, hemoglobin concentration, myoglobin concentration [3]).
With 14-foot ceilings and transoms that allowed air to flow through the rooms, it was well suited to its setting.
For example, during service disruptions caused by water main breaks, a hydrant is the crucial tool that allows air to enter and exit the affected water main, which ensures that the break remains isolated.
A few days in the fridge are preferable to a warm, steamy kitchen, but ideally keep your garlic somewhere cool and dry, in a container that allows air to circulate.
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