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1
Cold temperatures help runners
dissipate
heat
,
letting them run faster, longer.
2
High temperatures adversely affect the ability to
dissipate
heat
,
which has negative effects on reproductive output.
3
They can insulate,
dissipate
heat
,
even glow.
4
Meaning, it had to
dissipate
heat
from the top of the lights themselves, all the way through the body.
5
The transistors on the chip become "leaky" and
dissipate
heat
even when the computer is turned off.
6
Areas of focus for Ford include exterior paints that adhere better, stay bright longer, don't chip, and efficiently
dissipate
heat
.
7
Koelsch suggests keeping a manure pile less than 5 feet deep, because they
dissipate
heat
more efficiently than large piles.
8
Once that rises above about 35°C, the body must rely on evaporating water (mainly through sweating) to
dissipate
heat
.
9
A flame arrestor is a device on the vent designed to
dissipate
heat
to reduce the risk of fire, Wine said.
10
While they are well adapted to
dissipate
heat
in warm climates, they have a reduced capacity to preserve it in cold environments.
11
Until it's gone, the water is just circulating and
dissipating
heat
.
12
They looked like massive fish gills, still rippling at the edges with
dissipating
heat
.
13
The wires above A. Bettik glowed for a few seconds as they
dissipated
heat
,
and then disappeared as if they had never existed.
dissipate
heat
dissipate