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| of large mountains to reach a height where it | cools adiabatically to below its dew point and forms |
| The water | cools and filters the smoke and the hose provides ad |
| The condenser ensures that any solvent vapour | cools, and drips back down into the chamber housing |
| As the basalt | cools and forms columns, the ash collapses, causing |
| rds, and has produced Marva, Louis Neefs, Miel | Cools, and De Elegasten. |
| As the vapor | cools and falls it turns to a liquid called "low win |
| d countertop appliance for commercial use that | cools and serves dairy products at food-safe tempera |
| ows red when leaving the vent, but its surface | cools and assumes a dark to black color and may sign |
| plastic layer of lava underneath expands as it | cools and small crystals form. |
| esses describing air as it is lifted, expands, | cools, and eventually condenses and precipitates its |
| averages 174 °F (79 °C), but a system of pipes | cools and regulates the flow of incoming water so th |
| travel upward to the volcanic peaks, where it | cools and codifies into rainfall. |
| small length of the rod molten as the silicon | cools and re-solidifies behind it. |
| rcel of air lifted in a thermal rises, it also | cools, and water vapor will eventually condense to f |
| was a frequent political ally of Senator Anne | Cools, and has worked with her to propose reforms to |
| en collapses in the centre as the molten magma | cools and leaks out at the sides, leaving a crown-li |
| Normally the metal in the mold | cools at a certain rate relative to thickness of the |
| As argentite | cools below that temperature its cubic form is disto |
| black-body radiation in an expanding universe | cools but remains thermal. |
| His wife's anger | cools but she chides him for always being one who te |
| At night, the heater | cools, closing the power contacts, energizing the st |
| In fact, running across the puddles | cools down the tyres to some extent. |
| er enters into the fine-gilled heat exchanger, | cools down and becomes usable again for when the cyc |
| hich mineral is crystallized first as the melt | cools down past the liquidus. |
| Production will decrease as the oil | cools down, and once production reaches an economica |
| .1 cm − 3 or so), the swept up gas radiatively | cools far faster than the hot interior, forming a th |
| As the ingot | cools gasses are released giving the upper surface a |
| A | Cools goal in the 60th minute gave Brugge the advant |
| s when a heated alloy, such as a Cu-Ni system, | cools in non-equilibrium conditions. |
| As the sample | cools, it gradually reacquires its original color. |
| When the magma | cools it crystallises and forms rocks, the type of r |
| As the gas | cools, it is pulled back into the galactic disc of t |
| god Agni, which is too hot for this world, and | cools it in her waters. |
| The blue compact dwarf galaxy | cools itself as in the process of forming new stars. |
| urface can be produced if the top of the ingot | cools more slowly than the bottom |
| DJ Patrick | Cools, most commonly known as DJPC, is a Belgian tec |
| mains trapped in large quantities below ground | cools most slowly resulting in rocks with larger cry |
| A liquefaction unit was installed which | cools natural gas to the point that it becomes a liq |
| ty (104Jg-1), and stops when the emission zone | cools off. |
| to a size slightly smaller than Jupiter as it | cools over the next few billion years. |
| Magma that reaches the surface to become lava | cools rapidly resulting in rocks with small crystals |
| emains trapped below ground in thin intrusions | cools slower than magma exposed to the surface and p |
| As a magma | cools slowly the minerals have time to grow and form |
| olcanic rock formed when viscous lava or magma | cools swiftly. |
| me to blows, the song is played which not only | cools tension but brings out other people in the nei |
| The water vortex aerates and | cools the water. |
| As the solution | cools, the solubility of the solute in the solvent w |
| gas while a pulsed laser repeatedly melts and | cools the wafer. |
| The airflow | cools the wire, enabling the MAF to calculate the ma |
| der research is the precooled jet engine which | cools the air without liquefying it, as this seems t |
| The latter | cools the molten film back into the solid state and |
| tem to combat the window problem and this also | cools the building in the summer. |
| lises equipment that saves power in the way it | cools the building. |
| fledgling smokers prefer to use a spottle that | cools the air before they inhale it. |
| The East Campus Boiler Plant, which heats and | cools the GSU was converted from oil to natural gas, |
| et engines fueled by liquid hydrogen, it first | cools the nozzle and other parts before being mixed |
| it may then proceed through a condenser, which | cools the vapor until it condenses into a liquid dis |
| steam passing through the superheater elements | cools their metal and prevents them from melting, bu |
| m ions together in an electromagnetic trap and | cools them by lasers to near absolute zero temperatu |
| orced through the spinneret, where the polymer | cools to a rubbery state, and then a solidified stat |
| If the rising parcel | cools to a lower temperature than its new surroundin |
| Once the system | cools to normal temperatures and returns to ground s |
| still molten, is poured into the cell where it | cools to form a solid. |
| es in a manner similar to thick oil and, as it | cools, treacle. |
| As the main magma body | cools, water originally present in low concentration |
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