Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Scientific apparatus will be taken which will permit a detailed study of the respiration, circulation, metabolism, acid-base balance, water balance, heat regulation, cardiac performance, exertion, blood gas transport, and subjective responses in rest and in work of varying intensity. Continuous observations will be made, but especially detailed programmes will be carried out at sea level, 5,000 feet, 11.000 feet, 14,500 feet, 17,600 feet, 19600 feet and the same stations coming down. As much as possible will be done at attitude greater 20,000 feet...
...Maintenance and Operation of Grounds and Buildings, Including Houses and Dormitories 1,638,985.10 111,540.21** Student Scholarships, Loans and Prizes 673,325.49 26,413.51 Dining Halls and Faculty Club 1,101,131.43 37,869.20 Athletics and Physical Education* 530,566.78 84,605.44 Medical School Heat and Power Plant 261,534.84 1,227.70** Annuities, Retiring Allowances and other Non-departmental activities 597,397.14 17,192.39 $12,444,484.99 $541,757.68 *Exclusive of Salaries of Officers and Maintenance of Buildings **Increase
...publication as the first essay in a series, which we hope will be granted a long and prosperous life, of as clear-cut and careful a piece of work as this. The literature on the subject of highway economics, though there are exceptions, has so far generated more heat than light. Amid dozens of confused and muddle-headed publications in this field, it is pleasant to come upon a study in which the problems are not only seen but seriously attacked...
...highly touted bunch of toughs from up Deerfield way, and the team, coaching staff, and student body were trembling, collectively and individually at the thought of the impending shellacking. But sweet are the uses of adversity, and some clever alumnus, or someone else in power turned on the heat, and Miss Bette Davis, of Hollywood fame, rose magnificently to the occasion. Casting modesty, prudery, and other such doubtful virtues to the winds, she offered to bestow a resounding kiss in her best cinema manner upon anyone who should score for dear old Loomis. The boys rose to the occasion...
...layer, F², is "strongly heated" where the sun enters it vertically. From that point winds of heat-expanded air blow out in all directions, carrying tides of dense ionization, like a jet of water pouring over a round ball. But the Earth-ball is also rotating. Where the expanding waves go in the direction of rotation the wave-front is smooth; where they go against it they are like whitecaps in a tide...