Wet areas support powerful, fast-growing vegetation that both overtops seedlings in summer and compresses them in fall and winter. |
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The intake turbine compresses the air and feeds it to the combustion chamber of the engine. |
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The corollary is that when shown what debases us, our soul compresses and our ego inflates. |
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Gently massage the affected joints in the morning after applying warm compresses to the area. |
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Heating throat compresses in combination with salt-water gargles are two effective hydrotherapies indicated for pharyngitis and lymphadenopathy. |
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Pushing the piston higher into the cylinder compresses the air-fuel charge more tightly and produces more efficient combustion. |
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Throughout his book, White maintains a flowing style and compresses a large number of facts into a highly readable history. |
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That will make sure all the available energy from the firing pin strike compresses the primer mix between the cup and anvil. |
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Then it's sent to a bale press, which compresses loose cotton into compact, dense bales. |
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Every representation is defined by what it compresses or leaves out, and those elisions are made with a specific user in mind. |
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This action pushes on the Adam's apple and compresses the windpipe which prevents air from moving down to the lungs. |
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Symptoms increased with warmth and were relieved partially with cold compresses. |
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Warm compresses, topical antiseptics, and antibacterial soap may help in patients with folliculitis. |
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External herbal poultices, compresses, liniments, and salves are also used to enhance the other therapeutic methods. |
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Many cold compresses, an elevated leg and all manner of other cures have been to no avail. |
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Instant runoff voting, which compresses runoffs into general elections by having voters rank candidates in order of preference, is one solution. |
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Putting cool compresses soaked in an astringent liquid on the blisters and sores might also make them hurt or itch less. |
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Water dampens and compresses wall and attic insulation, lowering R-values and increasing heating costs. |
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Using a tamper, he levels and compresses the grinds, a technique absolutely necessary for uniform extraction. |
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In both cars, an electric pump compresses air into the tank at a pressure of 300 bars. |
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This increased pressure compresses the arteries and veins, decreasing blood flow to the muscles. |
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The most effective treatment for meibomian cysts is to bathe them with warm compresses about four or five times a day. |
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The latest MP3 technology compresses all superfluous parts of a sound signal to reduce the amount of memory needed to store digital information. |
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Take them out of the microwave and apply these steamy compresses to your aching body. |
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It compresses its bitterly touching love story into a 25-minute time frame. |
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A buffalo skull tucked in the corner compresses the painting's message into a single object, a simulacrum for the Old West. |
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At the far end, this dimly lit corridor compresses itself so that your emergence into a luminous skylit dining room is all the more striking. |
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That way the hard barrel compresses the relatively soft metal of the bullet as the exploding gunpowder hurls the projectile down the barrel. |
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The bundler then compresses, wraps and cuts a 10 ft. 'slash log' that will range in diameter from 24 inches to 36 inches. |
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As in sporotrichosis, the application of warm compresses is a useful adjunct to therapy. |
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For throat infections use compresses of 10 percent cajeput oil mixed in water, healing earth, or fatty oil. |
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Functioning basically like a pump, it compresses the refrigerant and provides pressure to force it around the rest of the cooling system. |
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Hydrotherapy features cold compresses, as well as sitz, spinal, immersion and steam baths. |
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I took some paracetamol, and did cold compresses, and was just generally in a very bad mood. |
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Warm, moist compresses applied to the furuncle help to promote drainage. |
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Clinical practitioners often use herbal compresses and packs to aid in the healing process, which can cause allergic reactions for sensitive skin. |
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Treatment of mild to moderate rash includes application of cool compresses or diluted aluminum acetate solution, such as Burow's solution, or calamine lotion. |
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The water orb envelops the ice as it compresses tightly and disappears. |
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Relieve pain with cool, wet compresses until the corpsman arrives. |
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I am plagued with boils and have tried hot compresses to no avail. |
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Pamela was there exchanging cool compresses on his forehead. |
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The furuncle was treated with warm compresses and oral antibiotics. |
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Once the hands are past the knees, the rower compresses the legs which moves the seat towards the stern of the boat. |
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A vacuum is then drawn on the vacuum bag and atmospheric pressure compresses the part during the cure. |
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The film compresses all of Nash's hospitalization into one where he received insulin shock therapy to the point of grand mal convulsions. |
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He created an engine that compresses the fuel to such an extent that it combusts on its own. |
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To do this one simply compresses all energy into an infinitesimal time slice. |
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At more modest altitudes, flying faster compresses the air at the front of the engine, and this greatly heats the air. |
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The bale press then compresses the cotton into bales for storage and shipping. |
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This chart compresses the entire audit report into a few lines on a single diagram. |
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This technology compresses and reformats Web content being downloaded to the user's device, so that it loads faster, looks better, and is easier to navigate. |
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Eyelid scrubbing with Johnson's Baby Shampoo and hot compresses help people with posterior blepharitis, a dysfunction of the meibomian glands that line the eyelid margins. |
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Parts like resilient weatherstrip that compresses when closed and creates a tighter seal around the edges, help keep heating and air conditioning sealed inside the home. |
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The illness made him feverish, so they applied cold compresses. |
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