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Opening the bleed valve allows trapped cold air to escape, which is replaced with liquid from your heating system via the pipes connected to your heating system.
In addition to these theoretical understandings of the thermalization in quantum systems, these results are supported by recent experiments in trapped cold atomic gases [9, 10, 11, 12].
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Schörghofer said the lava tubes slope downhill, trapping cold air and acting as a kind of "ice cellar". .
It took days before many elderly and disabled residents, trapped in cold, dark apartments without working elevators or phones, were visited by emergency responders and health workers.
They explained that the UFO sightings had been caused by a temperature inversion, where a layer of warm air is trapped under cold air.
When asked in Sweden this week about the espionage scandal, Mr. Lavrov passed on the chance to excoriate his counterpart while officials in Moscow were ridiculing the Central Intelligence Agency as an organization trapped in cold war habits.
Mr. Bacon said the Russian actions fit a recent pattern of air training and surveillance and suggested that Moscow remains trapped in "cold war thinking" despite the collapse of Communism and the end of the nuclear arms race.
A vortex of winds continually blows around Antarctica, tending to trap cold air at the South Pole.
Wind machines that stir up the air, for example, provide heat when temperature inversions trap cold air under a layer of warm air.
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