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Oh, they were hot all right, but not in a thermal sense.
We are running entirely on thermal power as of right now.
"Get on the board and help me find that thermal."
The thermal images turned out to have been taken before anyone had gone to bed.
Matter is in its ground state, and contains no thermal energy.
The reason for the difference here is simple: thermal design.
The second major cause of damage is from thermal effects.
In a thermal power station water is the working medium.
In their thermal suits, they would be difficult to miss.
Probably some thermal action way up off the top of the high."
Am I seeing into the thermal part of the spectrum, perhaps?
There is a large thermal power station in the village.
One thing that has not been considered here is thermal expansion.
He went there in summer months for the local thermal facilities.
Most of these thermal baths are still in use today.
The city is also the seat of two thermal power stations.
The thermal analysis was the first done for any casting process.
Thus it is the most important base for the thermal budget.
One sense is that of thermal equilibrium within a system for itself.
Thermal plants provide electricity to the rest of the country.
By its thermal signature, it had been in place for at least six hours.
The area also has a large number of thermal and fresh water springs.
At one end there was a long table upon which were set big thermal cans.
Thermal treatment may then be necessary to close the tear.
"The thermal blanket's not big enough for the three of us."
The thermic effect of food should be measured for greater than or equal to five hours.
They thus act as a form of thermic syphon.
Sounds, odors, the thermic law of heat and cold.
Another term for the thermic effect of food.
Not all reactions are "thermic" - some produce things like light and electricity etc.
This ingredient can only be transformed by radiation with thermic neutrons.
He died as a result of burns he sustained in a new, thermic bath.
Willie and the man in the sheepskin coat were assembling a thermic lance.
The other man followed carrying a dozen six-foot sections of thermic lance.
Thermic energetic catchment system by induction in water containers for housing.
The thermic oscillation is high (13 C), with cold winters, when the fields are frequently frozen.
Milk heating (thermic treatment to the liquid, then poured into a cream separator).
Thermic effect of food, an increment of energy expenditure.
But...' She turned on Susan a glare like a thermic lance.
(Highly thermic reactions are those requiring or producing a large amount of heat.)
The smell rising from the bag had a sort of thermic lance quality that warned against metal cutlery.
The thermic lances of horror were melting their way steadily through the steel door of his mind.
Other technical features included bar frames and thermic syphons.
Even proteins, which require the most energy to digest, only have a thermic energy of 20%-30%.
Kirk's thermic pod cover flew past Picard, almost smashing his helmet.
Beyond, no doubt, a hastily-sumpolice skimmer, cutting through with a thermic lance.
It could be cut open with a thermic lance, but the apparatus was cumbersome and the heat would destroy all non-fireproof contents.
The Northern part of Lake Como was reportedly a thermic wind venue.
The oceanic climate gives the province an intense green color with little thermic oscilation.
Acceleration is usually better than thermic model and the speed is sufficient for use on most kart circuits.