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Contact with the water may cause the bowl to grow too warm, burning the chocolate instead of melting it.
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Population growth is not the direct cause of global warming, burning fossil fuels is.
In the nociceptive sensory nerves which selectively express TRPV1 (mostly C- and some Aδ-fibres), depolarization results in action potentials, which propagate into the spinal cord and brain, and may be experienced as warming, burning, stinging, or itching sensations (Fig. 2).
Some crouch on the ruins, struggling to keep warm by burning the timber of their devastated homes.
Beyond electricity, the party is also grappling with how to keep the UK warm without burning fossil fuels.
"When I was a boy, the only thing to collect around here was cashmere and fuel," Sukhbaatar Sandagdorj, a 48-year-old road maintenance worker, said in his snug ger, a traditional circular dwelling kept warm by burning dried sheep dung.
Specialized somatosensory neurons detect temperatures ranging from pleasantly cool or warm to burning hot and painful (nociceptive).
Mr. Beer – There's no reason we can't have any fun while hold up in the burnt husk of the Lehman Brother's building near Times Square, fending off flesh-eaters while trying to stay warm by burning old stock certificates.
The warm/ burning category was rarely reported.
In order to determine in how many sessions labels that represented tactile or nociceptive sensations were assigned, we aggregated the label pairs light touch/ touch, tingling/ pricking, and warm/ burning.
Remember, you are aiming for warm, not burning hot, hair.
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