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This area has been thermally active for several thousand years.
And he will run tests to find out how much the remains were thermally altered.
All of these indicate that the material is no longer thermally stable.
A large number of states nearby are thermally active and readily carry current.
They are less thermally stable and often can not be sublimed.
Populations living in thermally influenced areas are possibly isolated from others.
As the system is thermally isolated, it cannot exchange heat with its surroundings.
The space between the two faces was filled up by thermally insulating material.
For thermally robust materials, high temperature methods are often employed.
The thermally printed tickets emerge from the top of the printer.
In addition to this drawback, the growth process is thermally very inefficient.
"That makes the engine lighter and more thermally efficient," Spencer said.
It's not thermally generated at all, if I'm right.
However, it is still thermally hot, highly radioactive, and potentially harmful.
This is done by thermally insulating the glass or metal container.
This is especially the case with indirect injection engines, which are less thermally efficient.
It is about 14 m long and thermally insulated.
Source of thermally heated water, discovered by the Romans over two thousand years ago.
Today's personal computers are thermally as well as metaphorically hot.
It is thermally quite hot, though not self-luminous in the visible spectrum.
It was also the most thermally efficient power station in the world when it opened.
Thermally enhanced grouts are available to improve this heat transfer.
At equilibrium, the temperatures on both sides of a thermally open boundary are equal.
Something slid by in the scan, long and narrow with a thermally active tip.
In the crystal these rods tend to roll over each other and change position when thermally agitated.