These melts will only crystallize within this period if they segregate from their protoliths. |
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These melts have low silica contents and are dominated by calcium and magnesium carbonate. |
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Chocolate responds to the warmth of your mouth and each fondle of your tongue, softly, slinkily and slowly it melts. |
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Wildlife is scarce in the region this time of year but will return when the snow melts this spring and summer. |
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It takes apart the components and melts them down or refurbishes newer models and sells them on to developing countries. |
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Heating the sugar until it melts, as practised in many bars, is a Czechoslovakian custom. |
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Add the olive oil to the pan and, when you can feel a good heat rising, slip in the butter and swirl it in the pan as it foams and melts. |
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Melt the butter in a frying pan and add the sugar, then cook for three-four minutes until it melts and caramelises. |
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Although Liz melts for Shaun's sudden charismatic evolution, the most touching relationship in the film is between the two best friends. |
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Lead has been removed from copper alloy melts by the application of silicate fluxes or slags. |
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He uses a whole Reblochon cheese from the Savoie region of France which melts into the mixture of potatoes, onions and bacon. |
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That flat stomach melts into soft library flab as library time takes precedence over exercise. |
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Beef stew uses cuts like chuck, blade and shin, which have fat that melts into the sauce, making it velvety and delicious. |
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I love the feeling of slowness and how a day can start off with a chilling coldness that melts into a strange half-warmness later on. |
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Blectum's plunderphonic audio collage soon melts into digital abstraction, and eventually breaks the sound down into a few clicks and cuts. |
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At a glacial terminus in quiet water, floating ice melts slowly and often drops exotic rocks and sediment far out on a lake bottom. |
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Readers learned about polyester's resurgence in the world of fashion, how it is made, and whether or not it melts into skin when ignited. |
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For a week the weather had been clear and sharp, with subfreezing lows and small melts in the afternoons. |
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As the temperature on Mars increases, carbon dioxide gas will be released from the regolith and the polar cap as it melts. |
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At first, it was the fluffy kind that melts when you catch it on your tongue, but now it's more like heavy fat flakes. |
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When iceberg ice melts quickly, the bubbles released from it make a sound like soda water fizzing. |
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The oysters are set in a pool of tomato-flavored butter that melts pleasingly into a portion of tangy coleslaw. |
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But this simply melts into a soft play of colours and light as you enter the chapel. |
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As the snow melts, water slowly per-colates through the ground, steadily feeding the springs that replenish these gushers. |
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His father's stern expression melts away, and a smile forms on his face too. |
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The biotite melts incongruently at the highest grades with the production of orthopyroxene and ilmenite. |
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Fiberglass insulation, in contrast, melts at slightly over 1,100 degrees, and cellulose combusts during house fires. |
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I'm not really a cat person but there's something about this character that melts my wee heart. |
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A hydroelectric dam keeps the water flow constant through fall, but spring melts really make the rapids sing. |
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This creates cage structures called clathrates, which release gas on the tongue as the ice melts, producing a fizzy sensation in the mouth. |
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It's ideal for a cheeseboard or for cooking as it melts into a soft, delicate goo. |
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The light puff-pastry melts away to release the flavours of subtly seasoned potatoes or cauliflower. |
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When the snow finally melts, spring fever will take on many meanings in Calgary. |
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She says the Scottish burr just melts her away and she recalls a long-forgotten trip to Edinburgh just after the war. |
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If crayon gets into the dryer and melts onto the drum, remove as much as possible with non-flammable household cleaner. |
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Jenia's look of bitterness slowly melts away to be replaced by a somewhat puzzled look. |
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You see the same sort of graduated springtime in the mountains, where alpine plants germinate as the snow melts upslope. |
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Our backyard is bordered by trees and is usually pretty soupy in the spring when the snow melts and the rains start. |
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It melts well, and is sometimes grilled on skewers with pieces of vegetable. |
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As the night melts in the heat of their music, the drumbeat reaches a crescendo. |
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If the butter sizzles loudly and melts and bubbles quickly, the pan is ready. |
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As the meat cooks, the fat melts and adds its flavor to both the meat and the pan drippings. |
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The muckiness is intensified on warmer days when the snow and ice melts into a brown slush. |
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The silicic rocks are interpreted as crustal melts resulting from intrusion of mafic magmas. |
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It is likely that such fluids were derived from crystallizing melts and no external source is necessarily required. |
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Personally I find the hacksaw method easier, I find my jigsaw is too fast and it melts the plastic rather than cutting it. |
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And I met the man playing Baron Von Trapp, the gruff and grumpy Naval officer widower whose heart she melts. |
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The ambitions, the hopes, the dreams, every twisted, bizarre, seemingly abnormal thought I ever had melts in the glare of commonness. |
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Just as champagne gives you an instant lift so chocolate, as it melts in the mouth, creates a feeling of euphoria and wellbeing. |
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Presumably, Snow is talking about that late 21st century Elysium in which everything comes out great in the end and all the debt just melts away. |
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Home-made Turkish delight is a little softer than most of the bought varieties and just melts in your mouth. |
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This potent grease-cutting chemical melts away the first few layers of skin on my hands, leaving them dry, cracked and painfully raw. |
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Hot food melts some plastics, such as margarine tubs, causing migration of package constituents. |
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This increases the current load in wiring, and the PVC insulation melts, leading to short circuits. |
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Sea ice provides a habitat for microscopic marine algae which are released in the summer when the ice melts and are fed upon by krill. |
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A glorious chunk of tuna-neck toro crowned with caviar melts on the tongue far too soon. |
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The metastable film melts with no increase in area beyond the thermal expansion of the LE phase. |
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Physics, when studied in depth, is not able to quench the scientist's thirst and soon melts into metaphysics. |
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Conclusion comes in a diminuendo where the piano accompanied by the harp slowly melts into silence in a long arpeggio. |
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Initially a funkified machine of organ-led riffage, it melts into an acid-fried kaleidoscope of intense colored, chaotic noise. |
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Stir the mixture until the butter melts and the mixture is a golden caramel-brown colour but still somewhat grainy in texture. |
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As the tectonic plates move apart, rock is pulled up from depth at the spreading axis and melts as it depressurizes. |
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This taciturn guy, played by Gerard Butler, melts in the boy's artless presence and starts falling for his mum. |
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It melts in the mouth in a delicious way, making it my favourite among all the pastries available. |
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Beeswax melts at a higher temperature than something like paraffin and you could actually give yourself some gnarly blisters this way. |
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As the glaze melts in firing, it fuses with the decoration, forming a glossy surface that maintains the line quality of the surface decoration. |
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We interpret them to be partial melts of asthenospheric mantle underlying the Antarctic Peninsula magmatic arc. |
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Eventually, it melts to supply water and nutrients to plants and aquatic organisms. |
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The metal in the cupel melts and will be observed to become smaller as the process proceeds. |
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He promises meetings, press conferences, tell-alls and then melts into the night. |
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The term fluxing also includes the treatment of nonferrous melts by inert or reactive gases to remove solid or gaseous impurities. |
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The temperature at which a substance melts depends upon the external pressure on the solid. |
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Radioactive dating of the melts and the hydrothermal deposits indicates the Sudbury impact occurred about 1.85 billion years ago. |
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The skin crisps to crunchy cracklings, and the meat melts with juicy tenderness. |
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The superfluous verbiage melts in the face of the steam rising between Ford and Fisher, or perhaps Lucas's sheer ignorance of human relationships. |
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A terrible storm melts the polar ice caps, unleashing a group of prehistoric creatures called aurochs. |
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Finish it under the broiler for 30 to 60 seconds to ensure that the cheese melts and the top is slightly golden. |
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The rest that extends beyond the circumference of the meat quickly melts down onto the surface of the flattop. |
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Every year, after the snow melts in the mountainous regions on the border, there is a race against time to see which nation takes charge of the heights near the border. |
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Chocolate melts, cotton candy disintegrates, graham-cracker walls separate, and gingerbread roofs eventually cave in. |
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Dingwell et al. have shown at low dissolved water contents in rhyolitic melts, large changes in melt viscosity can occur for very small changes of water content. |
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One of the isotopes of fission products, when fuel melts, is an iodine isotope, and it goes in your body through your thyroid. |
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Its first priority is to identify where permafrost is present and where mudslides and rockfalls are likely as it melts under the effect of global warming. |
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Brown eyes stare back at me from beneath black eyebrows above a ruddy face framed by thick black hair which melts into a long, well-groomed beard. |
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Return to oven and bake until sugar melts and potatoes are glazed, about 15 minutes. |
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In this case, silicate in the ash melts as it hits the hot turbines of the engine and shuts it down. |
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It opens with a borsch soup, a smooth and tangy beet broth served with a side of sour cream that melts into the bowl, marbling the intense purple colour. |
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I plan to go every available weekend until the snow melts away. |
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Braise the pear on a slow fire until the crystal sugar melts. |
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The music melts into silence as the batteries of the radio fade. |
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Spaced-out, synthy and slick, each song melts into the next. |
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Set in a secluded meadow in Yosemite Valley against granite cliffs, the 99-room hotel of stone, glass and concrete melts into its remarkable setting. |
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And as snow melts it soaks into the bales or makes the ground muddy. |
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The parts are made by pouring a glue and powered metal particles into a mold, heating it up so that the glue bonds the powdered metal, and then melts away. |
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Fluxes of this type are usually based on borax, boric acid, or glass, which melts at copper alloy melting temperatures to provide a fluid slag cover. |
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The solid paraffin melts, changing into a thick molasses-like liquid. |
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The segregation vesicles are interpreted to represent solidified interstitial melts, which migrated into gas bubbles prior to lava solidification. |
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Gwen, who is too heavy on the bleach at the end, and melts away into indeterminate paleness, survives through the excellent stubbornness of her direction. |
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They are dashingly handsome, with flashing eyes and stately moustaches and a welcome that melts away the six-hour journey over potholes to get here. |
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The sun's rays kiss the body of the mountains as the frosts on the grass melts and the dew drops on the flower sparkle like a diamond to the glitter of light. |
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Most populations rely on terrestrial habitats for maternity denning and some take refuge on land in areas where the sea ice melts completely during summer. |
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Then the film melts into a strange political gloop, where significant facts are stickily mixed with half-arguments, innuendos and outright dishonesties. |
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The modified Rouse theory for unentangled melts also predicts that the longest relaxation time is proportional to the square of the molar mass. |
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The gravel will keep the steel pipe from sinking, even if underlying permafrost melts, Repp said. |
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The economy melts down because of something a bunch of crooked bankers do. |
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As the glacier melts or retreats, the debris is deposited and a ridge down the middle of the valley floor is created. |
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In addition, it is believed that the Arctic seabed may contain substantial oil fields which may become accessible if the ice covering them melts. |
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As the permafrost melts, it could release billions of tonnes of methane gas into the atmosphere. |
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The ordering of the molecules in the solid breaks down to a less ordered state and the solid melts to become a liquid. |
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It is one of the very first spring flowers, continuing to flower during the whole summer in localities where the snow melts later. |
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After the ice sheet or glacier melts, the mantle begins to flow back to its original position, pushing the crust back up. |
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The water is created from ice that melts under high pressure from frictional heating. |
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When the permafrost melts, it releases carbon in the form of carbon dioxide and methane, both of which are greenhouse gases. |
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It was one of those moments of intense feeling when the frost of the Scottish people melts like a snow-wreath. |
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In rare cases, melts can separate into two immiscible melts of contrasting compositions. |
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The magma can be derived from partial melts of existing rocks in either a planet's mantle or crust. |
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When the polyethylene melts, and the steel wool cools, it often blocks the vent tube, creating a vacuum inside the part. |
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To pizza makers, the way the cheese melts and stretches is just as important as the toste, Joeggi says. |
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As the pace of digital technology quickens, the ice cube melts faster. |
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One briefcase melts down the stairs in a Daliesque droop, another attache curves on its hinges. |
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Loper gave a progress report on the neutralization of lead in gray iron melts by using Misch Metal. |
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If heavy snow falls, it may be necessary to feed roughage until the snow melts. |
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Whenever I look for a vein of sadness in Oliona it melts away. |
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On Earth, tree-like channels of this kind are usually formed by surface runoff after significant rainfall, or when snow or ice melts. |
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We are working to re-cover this as quickly as possible so there are no further misunderstandings as the snow melts. |
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When the Tempilac melts, the case is dumped into cold water, perfectly annealed. |
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Made with essential fats, oat and willowherb, it melts into skin, relieving tightness. |
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Snow falls every winter and usually settles on the ground several times, and usually melts after a few days. |
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I recently asked a group of people whether they had eaten tuna melts as a kid. Everyone remembered a version of this dish. |
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They then build a giant snowdog together and the ending builds up gradually as the snowdog slowly melts over the weeks. |
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If the lamp gets too hot the metal melts and closes up the air holes, extinguishing the lamp. |
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Also, Loctite recently introduced three new reactive urethane hot melts to its Proform line. |
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A eutectic alloy is a metallic material that melts at the lowest possible temperature for its mix of constituents. |
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When a material crystallizes and melts during a cyclic deformation, the material produces a substantial hysteresis loop. |
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For this reason, polymer melts having the same melt temperature may be detected as having different melt temperatures via IR pyrometry. |
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This was achieved by extruding different thermoplastic melts through a capillary die with adjustable magnetic flux densities. |
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Likewise, the ferromanganese melts and is combined into the pool of liquid iron in the 'well' at the bottom of the cupola. |
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According to the New York Times, this forebodes more shipping through the Arctic, as the sea ice melts and makes shipping easier. |
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Snow can fall in winter from December onwards to as late as April but quickly melts. |
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Their findings suggested that precipitation increases in the high northern latitudes, and polar ice melts as a consequence. |
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The brine progressively melts the ice just beneath it, eventually dripping out of the ice matrix and sinking. |
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Sea ice freezes and melts due to a combination of factors, including the age of the ice, air temperatures, and solar insolation. |
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The reason for this is that sea ice in the south drifts into warmer waters where it melts. |
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The arc is formed from volcanoes which erupt through the overriding plate as the descending plate melts below it. |
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Sea ice extent expands annually in the Antarctic winter and most of this ice melts in the summer. |
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The weight of the ice sheet depresses the underlying land, and when the ice melts away the land slowly rebounds. |
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In the Arctic, some sea ice remains year after year, whereas almost all Southern Ocean or Antarctic sea ice melts away and reforms annually. |
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To assemble melts, arrange English muffin halves on a baking sheet and top with sliced tomatoes, turkey mixture, a sprinkling of sprouts and cheese. |
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The iron completely melts and the carbon starts to burn off as well. |
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From the enchanting Princess Cupcake Jones series comes this new title in which immovable stubbornness meets implacable determination, and melts with charm in the experience. |
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For mine, I'm using a combination of a meat sauce, a ragu and some fresh buffalo mozzarella, which melts and goes lovely and gooey through the ragu. |
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Early high-priority DC-8 flights include several flight lines over sea ice near the Antarctic Peninsula, before too much of the ice melts in the southern spring. |
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Species that live in polar habitats are vulnerable to the effects of recent and ongoing climate change, particularly the time when pack ice forms and melts. |
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In a sunny day, the outdoor temperature is much higher than the octadecane paraffin, so octadecane paraffin melts quickly and changes to liquid phase. |
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Above 1565K, the phase diagram shows that carbon-saturated alloy melts could yield graphite upon cooling, followed by Mn7C3 through a ternary peritectic reaction. |
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When something melts it loses its solidness and becomes a liquid. |
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And each village is built by snowmachines at the start of the winter season and melts into the ground and disappears after the season ends at the start of April. |
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Man is a mechanic, and works beautiful forms out of natural organisms. He cuts, bores, malleates, melts, casts in matrices, and spins, various articles. |
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The till is carried along the glacial margin until the glacier melts. |
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The snow on the Southern side of the Alps melts and thaws to a greater or lesser extent during the course of the day, and then refreezes at night. |
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Paint your own flavors to make an ice-creamy collage that never melts! |
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Snow, which is present for about five months a year, often begins to fall mid October, while snow cover lies in November and melts in the beginning of April. |
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These melts rise to the surface and are the source of some of the most explosive volcanism on Earth because of their high volumes of extremely pressurized gases. |
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The ice melts in an endothermic process while dissolving the acid. |
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Melts of these metasomites were volatile rich and hence ascended rapidly through the lithosphere, forming the lamprophyre magmas. |
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Melts form at the highest temperatures and lowest pressures resulting in large volumes of tholeiitic magma that form shield volcanoes such as Mauna Loa. |
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