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- Heat wave (1223 bytes)
1: ...weather variations and to extraordinary spells of heat which may only occur once a century.
3: Some regions of the globe are more susceptible to heat waves than others, such [[Mediterranean]]-type cl...
5: ...panied by [[drought]] which dries out vegetation, heat waves can lead to [[wildfire]]s.
7: To remain safe during heat waves, see [http://chicago.about.com/library/blan...
9: ==Major Heat Waves==
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- Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
3: ... colonies to use stoves rather than fireplaces to heat their homes. Many streets were paved, and many pe...
5: ...nd [[whiskey]], which was made out of corn, rye, wheat, and barley. The whiskey was often mixed with sp...
13: ... other wild animals would come to the towns. The theatre and plays were enjoyed as well. - Steel (28384 bytes)
15: ...e heat treatment process for most steels involves heating the alloy until austenite forms, then '''[[que...
19: ...but very brittle. Often, steel undergoes further heat treatment at a lower temperature to destroy some ...
23: ...apes such as plate, sheet, wire, etc. It is then heat-treated to produce a desirable crystal structure,...
38: ...ed with ash and slag. The bloom then had to be reheated to soften the iron and melt the slag, and then ...
46: ...''''decarburized''''' to steel or wrought iron by heating it in air for several days. In China, these i... - Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
10: ...town of Greenwich, giving them recreation for the heat of New York City summers. - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
26: ..., and earth-with their complementary qualities of heat, dryness, moisture, and cold, and the correspondi...
32: ...the seed has fallen into its place, that vehement heat descending from her brain draws the seed to itsel...
67: *[http://www.apc.net/ia/ghildgrd.htm Discography] - Begonia (2934 bytes)
21: ...onias root freely in [[sand]]y soil, if placed in heat at any season when moderately firm; as soon as ro... - Crocus (3680 bytes)
24: The first crocus seen in the [[Netherlands]], where ''Crocus'' species is not native...
30: ... crocus bloom with the fall rains, after summer's heat and drought, '''Autumn Crocus''' is a common name... - Actinium (7046 bytes)
53: | [[State of matter]] || solid ([[magnetism|__]])
63: | [[Heat of vaporization]] || n/a [[kilojoule per mole|kJ/...
65: | [[Heat of fusion]] || 62 kJ/mol
76: | [[Specific heat capacity]] - Human brain (15406 bytes)
9: ...ions, making it one of the most densely connected network systems among natural and fabricated systems ...
13: ...t consumes about 60%.) This generates a lot of [[heat]], which must be removed to prevent [[brain damag...
19: ... drained from the brain through a [[brain sinuses|network of sinuses]] that drain into the right and le...
46: ...rolong this myth by asserting that the "unused" ninety percent of the human brain is capable of exhibit...
61: ...cal computational networks. The study of [[neural network]]s now involves study of both biological and ... - Skin (8340 bytes)
19: ... a venule. Arterial shunt vessels may bypass the network in ears, the nose and fingertips.
37: #Heat regulation: The skin contains [[sebaceous glands]... - Oil painting (1776 bytes)
7: ...non-drying synthetic oily liquid, imbedded with a heat sensitive curing agent"), the paintings rese... - Hair (11457 bytes)
19: ...it from hot winds, and thus another mechanism for heat loss is not required. Another problem is that bip...
25: ...x, comprising spindle-shaped cells, and an outer sheath, called the cuticle. Within each cortical cell a... - Ceramics (15941 bytes)
55: ...ese materials can give rise to PTC behavior for [[heating element]]s.
61: ... in the core of electrical transformers and [[magnetic core memory]].
121: ...eased from the fuel must be dissipated as [[waste heat]] in order to prevent a meltdown of the metallic ...
125: ...in developing ceramic parts for [[gas turbine]] [[heat engine|engines]]. Currently, even blades made of... - Pottery (17136 bytes)
48: ...on to normal glaze-firing. Most of these involve heating the kiln to a high temperature and then delive...
50: ...an gas or electricity as in most modern kilns, to heat the kiln's interior. It is frequently time-consu...
52: ...popularity due to its relative ease. The kiln is heated to a low temperature, usually no higher than co...
83: * [[Hamer, Frank]] and Janet. ''The Potter's Dictionary of Materials and Techn... - Glass (26176 bytes)
9: ...tirely, with the addition of other compounds or [[heat treatment]].
32: ...n glass that absorbs [[infrared]] energy, such as heat absorbing filters for movie projectors, while [[c...
37: ...our)|orange]]-red to yellow. The way the glass is heated and cooled can significantly affect the colors ...
42: ...overed (most likely by a potter) that if glass is heated until it becomes semi-liquid, it can be shaped ...
50: ... and other luxury items. Eventually some of the Venetian glass workers moved to other areas of northern... - Painting (4567 bytes)
39: *Heat-set oils
101: *[[Claude Monet]], ([[1840]]-[[1926]]), French [[Impressionism|im...
104: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]] - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
9: ...hich would normally burn only on the surface. Pre-heated air was blown into the middle, thus the "blast"...
25: ...ix, and use fairly complex systems to extract the heat from the hot carbon dioxide when it escapes from ... - Carpet (15753 bytes)
10: ...]. Types of European flatwoven carpets include Venetian, Dutch, [[damask]], list, [[haircloth]], and [...
48: ...ly from Italy, Flanders, England, France, and the Netherlands). Carpets of Indo-Persian design were int...
54: ...es in vases or baskets. The designs are based on Netherlandish and Flemish textiles and paintings. Th...
66: ... a house help to reduce noise levels and minimize heat loss through the floor. They are also more comfo... - Shofar (6586 bytes)
17: ... flattened and given a turned up bell by applying heat to soften it. A hole is made from the tip of the ...
27: ...ies of thirty sounds was repeated twice, making ninety sounds in all. The trebling of the series was ba... - Harmonica (21752 bytes)
81: *Frederic Yonnet
122: ...is the harp solo on 'On the road again' by Canned Heat, on which the harmonicist gets the minor 3rd cros...
215: ... hear some good harp parts on records by [[Canned Heat]], The [[Rolling Stones]] and [[Cream]], but ther...
227: ...here is an active harmonica community on the internet and in real - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
1: ...stern Australia]] – and astronomers' and planetologists' estimates of the age of the [[solar syst...
29: ...ey assumed that the Sun was only glowing from the heat of its [[gravitational contraction]]. They knew o...
39: ...t Laborde]] announced that radium produces enough heat to melt its own weight in ice in less than an hou...
96: ...e gaps in their understanding. [http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/List_of_creationist_arguments#Geology] ...
107: ... text by [[Greg Goebel]] at http://www.vectorsite.net/.''
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