It is therefore probable that much of the increase in sugars during sub-zero hardening was symplastic. |
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It has been specially developed for freezer cabinets and use in sub-zero temperatures. |
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It was meant to help Russia to escape a winter of starvation and survive the sub-zero temperatures at the beginning of the year. |
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Something more was needed for bomber crews, who would freeze in the sub-zero temperatures at 15,000 feet. |
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Because both cameras are designed to withstand sub-zero temperatures they are ideal for use in the cold or extreme conditions. |
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Low-temperature combustion isn't about trying to start your car in sub-zero weather. |
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Canada has a number of manufacturers of evacuated tube solar collectors. These can boil water in sub-zero temperatures. |
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The temperature plunged to sub-zero values during the hours immediately before the failure. |
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Earthquake survivors try to cope with sub-zero temperatures at Batagram-Maidan camp in northern Pakistan. |
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The weather ranges from blistering heat that rises in excess of 60° Celcius at the peak of summer, to sub-zero cold during this time of year. |
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A trainee army officer braved sub-zero temperatures to beat the clock in stamina-sapping ski and shoot races. |
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The battle was fought on a freezing cold Palm Sunday, with soldiers facing blizzards and sub-zero temperatures. |
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Due to the sub-zero temperatures, around minus 52C including the wind chill factor, the body burns more calories a day to maintain warmth. |
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Greek troops battled snow storms and rescued 108 train passengers stranded in sub-zero temperatures yesterday, authorities said. |
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Eventually, he joined the ragged retreat of a defeated army, trudging through sub-zero temperatures from the Volga to Germany. |
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In winter, mountaineers can ski in, but storms and sub-zero temps make this one for the experienced adventurer. |
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A sloe-eyed seductress of uncertain age, flies in monthly to brave the sub-zero frigidity of Edmonton in the off-festival season. |
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In very heavy seas, gales, blizzards and sub-zero temperatures and darkness six people including a girl aged 12 were rescued. |
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Oh, how we'll laugh about this in November, when we're shivering in sub-zero temperatures and walking through freezing sleet. |
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He described his 1,200 km walk through the frozen Antarctic as a long, hard slog with biting winds and sub-zero temperatures. |
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And he will train in a freezer at a supermarket depot to get used to sub-zero temperatures he will have to endure. |
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The house was still standing but quite chilly in the sub-zero temperatures. |
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But in sub-zero temperatures and blizzard conditions they had to retreat beneath canvas for the night and abandon the rescue mission. |
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Keeping warm in the sub-zero temperatures of Siberia is a tough enough challenge for anyone. |
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He never once seemed cold despite the sub-zero temperatures and the icy storm that was tearing the sky down around them. |
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High winds and ice snapped power cables, and sub-zero temperatures and wind gusts hindered the attempts of emergency teams to reconnect them. |
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Men wearing short-sleeved shirts and girls in flimsy dresses and bare legs happily parade about in practically sub-zero temperatures. |
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I was the only cybernetician in sub-zero weather in possession of both hat and gloves. |
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The contrast of the LCD may reduce due to the power reduction of the batteries caused by such sub-zero temperature levels. |
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A quick return to sub-zero temperatures results in winterkill of the new growth. |
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It is now so cold we want to die and the bleak, frigid pilgrimage to campus, wrought with icy peril and sub-zero gusts of wind, is a source of daily sorrow. |
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The ice pad will remain frozen via an elaborate pipe system, under the rink's base, which uses a freezing solution to maintain the ice at sub-zero temperatures. |
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The national weather service have warned that sub-zero temperatures at night could result in some severe frost and icy roads for tomorrow morning. |
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Toronto took the unusual step of issuing an extreme cold weather alert fearing homeless people had not yet acclimatized to sub-zero temperatures. |
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The cold front, which moved in over the province last Friday, has brought with it sub-zero temperatures, snow and rain over many parts of the province. |
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With a temperate climate, the country has a range of temperatures from the sub-zero levels on the approaches to the trans-Alpine crossings in winter, to the warm Mediterranean climate around Lago Maggiore in the summer. |
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The school's assistant headteacher arrived back from his trip at the end of September after braving sub-zero temperatures, polar bears and rough seas. |
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These flakes continue to fall as snowflakes in sub-zero temperature. |
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The latest treacherous weather comes after three people died in sub-zero, icy conditions in Northern England this week. |
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Prince Harry has jumped into sub-zero water in the Arctic ocean as part of a charity expedition with wounded soldiers. |
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The test was conducted in sub-zero temperatures. |
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This was the only Borders fixture that beat the heavy frost and sub-zero temperatures that forced the cancellation of every other rugby game in the region yesterday. |
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They were sub-standard in sub-zero temperatures. |
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Outside the temperatures were sub-zero and the sea was frozen over. |
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Mont Blanc is just 13 km from Les Droites, the peak on which Andrew doggedly clung to life for five days in sub-zero temperatures after becoming trapped in a storm. |
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In a sub-zero laboratory, the cores are cut into sections. |
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It is indeed our duty to support the young people, civil society, those people who are still holding out despite sub-zero temperatures, and we shall join with the Commission in seeking ways of doing so. |
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It seems reasonable to assume, though, that wheat must have suffered some damage as temperatures slid into sub-zero Celsius temperatures last Saturday and Sunday. |
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The participants, who start their voyage on Thursday, February 28, will live in sub-zero temperatures, while enduring the bone-chilling Antarctic winds. |
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Thomas braved sub-zero temperatures to outsprint Caldicot's Steve Davies in the blue riband event, taking the tape in 14 minutes 59 seconds. |
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By eight o'clock in the evening, the sand storms will find their strength again, but this time, in sub-zero temperatures. |
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A thick hair coat protects them against sub-zero temperatures. |
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These nucleators have successfully initiated ice nucleation at higher sub-zero temperatures and in shorter supercooling times when mixed into liquid and semi-solid foods. |
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The project has used various forms of powered access, including specialist machines such as the CTE 135 tracked machine and the Skyjack TK46 sub-zero machine. |
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Here, there are more than 30 challenges across 10 winter sport and Olympic events to test you in sub-zero climates, and it's stomach-clenching stuff. |
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More than 30 challenges across 10 winter sport and Olympic events have been sent to test you in sub-zero climates, and it's stomach-clenching stuff. |
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