He had learned during his time in the service how to control his body's response to the cold of that first submersion. |
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There have been extraordinary examples of survival after long periods of submersion in ice cold water. |
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After one particularly long submersion, Blair spotted a log stretched out across the river just within reach of his outstretched hands. |
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Took almost two hours submersion and exercise in hot water to loosen them up. |
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The analogy between cerebral protection with deep hypothermia, and cold water submersion, now becomes obvious. |
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What's more it's claimed to survive submersion in water for at least 30 minutes. |
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Diving history is illustrated through several odd contraptions, from early submersion suits like the one pictured to modern, state-of-the art technology. |
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In this view, the individual achieves freedom only through renunciation of his or her desires and beliefs as an individual and submersion in a larger group. |
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The cause of death was determined by autopsy to be drowning due to asphyxiation caused by accidental submersion in sea water. |
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Scouring and passivation of stainless steels and light alloys by submersion in, or contact with, scouring or oxidising agents. |
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Thus it is clear that submersion education is the most important causal factor in indigenous students educational failure. |
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After submersion, be certain to wipe dry and air dry the unit before using or charging. |
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A rise in the Mediterranean sea level and sudden submersion caused by earthquakes or climate changes could explain the annihilation of the cities, he said. |
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She had a sickening feeling of true flying for a moment before the shocking cold and utterly claustrophobic feeling of submersion in water enveloped her. |
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After long hours of submersion in the sky and the waters, I reached my head forward slowly, my neck muscles sore, to see my own reflection in the water. |
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The effects of 55 years' submersion were apparent from the rusting of plates and fittings and the sponges and soft corals encrusting much of the superstructure. |
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He submitted that the meaning of the phrase cannot simply be merged with the requirement for complete crystal submersion in the silicone layer, as that would render it otiose. |
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If such a seizure occurs while a person is swimming, the average body density may become higher than the density of the water, causing rapid submersion. |
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The windlass lies unaffected by more than a century of submersion. |
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The illusionist even claims that one of the islands contains the fountain of youth, reviving dying insects upon submersion. |
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We also conducted field tests of unattached transmitters to determine how antenna position and submersion in water and mud affected radio detectability and signal strength. |
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We experienced a true submersion in the tibetan universe, their customs, their rites, their art. |
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A certain degree of submersion of one's own will in deference to others is implicit in any effort to be kind and civil. |
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If there are problems with the hull on deep water submersion, they're not going to be heading up into icier waters. |
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The engine could not be run because of internal corrosion resulting from submersion in water during the occurrence. |
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A set of electrodes provide a signal proportional to their level of submersion. |
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In this case, the goal of the remedial measures was to prevent or limit submersion of the most productive areas. |
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This phenomenon, associated with the submersion of the terrestrial environment, contributes to an increase in turbidity. |
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There is no credible research from any country that shows children doing well with a submersion approach. |
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The fat layer kept them warm and buoyant, their secretions prevented build-up of excess salt from sea water and their larynx was protected against submersion. |
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Yes, they do say that ever-closer European union, combined with devolution, could one day lead to Britain's submersion inside a Europe of regions. |
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As the swimmer progresses, particularly with breathing control, submersion activities facilitate an understanding of upthrust. |
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It would be difficult to differentiate between pre-submergence arcing and arcing caused by submersion, and any arcing damage would be inconclusive. |
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The aim is to develop extraction methods for the submersion heights at all points in the flooded area and to sketch out a methodology for the robust calibration of the hydraulic models for floods. |
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In 1747, Nathaniel Symons patented and built the first known working example of the use of a ballast tank for submersion. |
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Plant species diversity is relatively low, since the flora must be tolerant of salt, complete or partial submersion, and anoxic mud substrate. |
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The rhizomes tolerate submersion in sea water and can break off and float in the currents to establish the grass at new sites. |
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Children in submersion education were often allowed to return physically to their communities, both at school break times and upon the completion of such education. |
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Most of these piles are still intact after centuries of submersion. |
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