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The thick coat hinders the inward transference of heat from the environment (the temperature of which may often exceed the animal's body temperature); a thirsty camel can take in water very rapidly.
The transference of heat would raise the temperature past the boiling point, resulting in a different kind of beer than the kind we drink today.
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Following Donaldson (1962), other probable hypothesis to be investigated is that the heat transference may be possible in these systems through sediments that underlie the aquifer and the distribution of heat in the aquifer system itself may become possible by free hydrothermal convection.
Selfishness and transference of blame have no place.
It was the first recorded instance of an animal-to-animal transference of a human language.
There is something really powerful about this kind of generational transference of pain and melancholy.
"You couldn't see the international connections, the transference of motifs, the symbiotic relationships between designers.
The players had undergone, it seems, a "transference of emotion," Dr. Pepping and his colleagues wrote.
Some sex acts appears to carry more risk than others in transference of sexually transmitted infection.
Huge thorny questions still remain: about Eichmann's personality, and about transference of guilt.
It is lovely to look at and unsettling to know, a transference of pain.
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