Word: heat
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Some people, Griffith noted, can feel the flow of orgone from the box in the form of heat or in a "cool, refrehing prickling" feeling, and some feel mild electric currents at the discharge tube...
...same individual missile could not have made both records. The X17, officially designated as a "reentry test vehicle," was designed and built to test heat-resistant materials for the nose cones of long-range ballistic missiles that will strike down from space at 16,000 m.p.h. Such speed is not necessary for the test vehicle itself. If it flies at about 9,000 m.p.h. in the thick air of low altitude, its nose will be subjected to as much heating and erosion as if it had plunged at 16,000 m.p.h. into the thin outer fringe of the atmosphere...
...heart valves and in the great vessels, and listening to the distinctive sounds. t| To help get crippled arthritics mobile again, the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation started sending out mobile rehabilitation units in 16 states. Station wagons or panel trucks loaded with devices for applying dry or wet heat, pulleys, weights and other equipment for limbering up disabled joints are manned by physical therapists, who make house calls. The therapists give treatment and advise the family on how to continue it. ij Stanford University radiologists reported hopefully on one year's use of the first linear accelerator built...
Goody has conducted research on temperatures in the stratosphere, thermal equilibrium, and the spreading of heat in the atmosphere. He has also made studies of the atmosphere of Venus...
...technique is a daring one, and Rose handles it expertly-with a strong assist from Director Sidney Lumet. His actors all perform with steady credibility and a good sense of the other fellow's part, which builds the believable individuals into a believable group. And in the heat of the struggle, as the secret motives of the men emerge, the onlooker learns better than he could from any law-school course that the law is no better than the people who enforce it, and that the people who enforce it are all too human...