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to melting
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To change (or to be changed) from a solid state to a liquid state, usually by a gradual heat.
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Similarly, Butyl acetate and 2,2-dimethyl-propanoic acid levels were higher in non-melting peaches compared to melting ones.
Which ice sheets in Antarctica are more vulnerable to melting? e.
But ice sheets along the warmer coastal fringes of Antarctica are more vulnerable to melting.
"There is a voice to melting glaciers," Bachmaier said in a press release.
Our species' chemical fingerprints can now be found from pole to (melting) pole.
We originally referred to melting sea ice; we should have said melting polar ice sheets.
Desperate to raise cash, it had already resorted to melting down unsold gold jewellery.
Shared features include a feminist perspective, an activist spirit and a resistance to melting pot assimilation.
If the action is intense, friction may even lead to melting.
This reduction is primarily due to melting and break-up or grounding followed by breakup.
These two players never came close to melting together: the difference between them remained distinct and fully engaging.
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