Word: heat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...U.S.S.R. came to doubt that NATO would respond to an attack upon a single member, the nuclear power of the individual member would provide an independent deterrent-filling in the gap of uncertainty. One obvious danger: the independent armed nuclear ally might fire off a rocket in the heat of passion and involve the world in atomic...
...fesses One to who heal pro by use,,of air, light, water, vibrations, heat...
...Trieste stayed on the bottom for 30 minutes, but Piccard and Walsh could use its powerful lights for only short periods because the heat they generate made the water around them boil violently. In later dives the Trieste will carry more instruments, take more pictures, and collect water and living creatures from the depths. Says Dr. Rechnitzer: "We'll go up and down like...
...down from above, and with the air come oxygen atoms that were brought to the pole by the circulation of the high atmosphere. The air is compressed by sinking down, the atoms get closer together, and many of them manage to combine into molecules. The process gives off heat, which Dr. Kellogg thinks is responsible for the winter warmth of the high polar atmosphere...
...blood clots in the legs so often endanger life by breaking off and traveling to the heart or lungs? Stanford University researchers suggested it may be because the temperature of deep leg muscles (which supply heat to deep veins) drops to 92° in bedridden patients, against a normal 96°. Cooling increases clot dangers...