Sentences with phrase «excess heat through»

First, there is a logical flaw, for which I do not know the Latin, where Lord Monckton makes a true statement (albeit simplified), that the Earth gets rid of excess heat through radiation out to space, which implies a particular final outcome, but omits another relevant fact that changes that final outcome.
Sweat has a cooling effect on the body because it removes excess heat through evaporation.
Don't put a hat on your baby in bed (or anywhere indoors): A baby loses excess heat through its head.

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Place skillet over medium heat and cook, letting skin render and brown, and pouring off excess fat to maintain a thin coating in pan, until chicken is cooked halfway through, about 10 minutes.
To passively cool the solar cells, allowing them to give off excess heat without spending energy doing so, requires exploiting the basic properties of light as well as a special infrared «window» through Earth's atmosphere.
Since we do not use the excess heat, it is released through heat exchangers and cooling towers.
Flat panel displays are also much more energy efficient and low maintenance, producing little to no excess heat or noise, and unlike interactive whiteboards, with TV - style screens, teachers no longer have to squint through the beam of the projector while delivering their lessons.
Excess blade heat increases wear on blades, dulling them more quickly, and can actually slow down the clipping process, as hot blades take longer to go through coat and lead to rough clipping.
A: It is true that dogs do sweat through their pads, but they pant to get rid of the majority of their excess heat.
Air moves through the nasal passages, which picks up excess heat from the body.
Dogs can only expel excess body heat through panting and through the pads of their feet, making heat stroke more common for them than for people.
This is because they have limited avenues through which they can expel excess heat from the body.
Also point out that in excess of 99.5 % of the atmosphere is completely transparent to IR and might as well not be there at all, except that it acts as a heat storage medium after IR absorption by CO2 (H2O, CH4, etc) and subsequent relaxation through collision with the O2 and N2 molecules of that medium.
And clearly the excess heat is being shuffled around the system through the atmosphere.
Excess heat that is not used in the conversion process is passed through the device onto an outer layer of material, which allows the heat to dissipate away from the body.
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