Sentences with phrase «in a cold room if»

It is often possible for veterinary practices to keep pets bodies «on hold» in a cold room if you need more time to make a decision about aftercare after euthanasia has been performed.

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Within a few months the hardships were beginning to bite as the winter came on and there was heating nowhere except in one room where the brethren could go to warm up if the cold became too intense; and with Advent at the beginning of December the meals fell to one a day with only some dry bread and wine in the evening.
If you're really worried you can always let them sit at room temp for a bit first before putting them in a cold oven, but these are canning jars and used to extreme temperatures.
If you're really worried you can always let them sit at room temp for a bit first before putting them in a cold oven.
Hi Perplexia, If you chilled your jars at all, or it was cold in the room before you added them to the boiling water, that is simply what glass will do.
If the dough is cold, let it stand at room temperature until slightly softened, 5 minutes in a warm kitchen or 15 minutes in a cool kitchen.
On a bamboo mat with a layer of cling wrap on top: press rice in an even layer with no visible holes, leaving a bit of room at the bottom (as pictured), keep a bowl of cold water next to you so you can wet your hands if they get sticky.
If you don't have a food processor, use room temperature eggs so the eggs don't make the warm liquid coconut oil cold and chunky in the batter.
If you store it in cold storage, bring it to room temperature before using it in baking.
You're a lot less likely to get lumps in your sauce if you add room temp or cold water or stock to the flour and onions.
Or, you can let it cool down to room temperature then chill for several hours or overnight in the refrigerator if you'd like to serve it cold.
As with cakes, if a hot cake was left in a cold room after coming out of the oven, it has the tendency to SINK.
Cover with a plate and leave out at room temperature (in the winter, if your kitchen gets cold, you can put this in the oven with the light on).
You can just let the ganache set at room temperature or if you're a freak like me put it in the fridge for maximum cold poundcake chewiness.
i turn it up a few degrees during the day if we're really cold... i do run a little heater in the baby's room because she's the only one who doesn't stay covered up and i worry... it can get even colder than 65 in her room... i haven't signed onto the crunchy chicken challenge either... because 65 seems so high compared with her folks!
The only real downside to it is that extreme temperature variations in the room will throw the reading off, so if you bring it from a cold room to a hot room, let it sit for a few minutes before you use it.
Coming into warm weather and living in a 2 story house where it's hard to keep the air cool, I was constantly wondering if it was too hot or too cold in her room.
But once finger food started she lost interest in our feeding her all together.Yet she will only eat dry things, like the gerber snacks (wagon wheels, stars, lil munchies) she will not touch anything moist, soft, crumbly or if its warm or cold it has to be dry and room temperature.
Mums love the way you can see in an instant just by opening the door if the baby's room is too cold or hot so you know whether to take action.
If the room is too cold, add a space heater to the room in order to keep it nice and warm.
If you live in a cold place and the room temperature becomes cold, if a cold wipe hits your baby» bottom they have the tendency to peIf you live in a cold place and the room temperature becomes cold, if a cold wipe hits your baby» bottom they have the tendency to peif a cold wipe hits your baby» bottom they have the tendency to pee.
Call ahead to the hotel you are staying at and request a mini fridge to store your milk; there may be one in the room already and if not, most hotels can arrange for that for you (as they would for someone who has medical supplies that need to be kept cold).
I know it's easier to give your baby cold milk or room temperature milk instead of going into the kitchen all of the time especially in the middle of the night but it's worth it because ever since I've been warming up his milk, his colic has completely disappeared and he seems a lot happier... I also recommend purchasing a bottle warmer and keeping it in your room if you don't want to make several trips to the kitchen at night.
If it's too cold outside close off one room and open the windows in that room for an hour or so.
Therefore, if you live in a colder climate (like I do in upstate NY), it will be solid at room temperature; however, if you live in a warmer climate, it'll be liquid at room temperature (because room temperature in that climate is over 76º).
If the simple act of strolling past a bakery or passing by the plate of cookies in the office break room leaves you in a cold sweat, it's time to find a way to beat hunger.
It's much better if the eggs are at room temperature, if cold the coconut butter will be harder to stir in.
Once you mix it with the cold gelatin mixture, it cools it down to pretty much warm room temp (if you put your finger in it, it would not burn you).
If you live in a frosty or slightly cold climate, you have to use room heater.
Keep in mind that if you go somewhere and have to travel a lot outside, but then stay in a heated room, you have to dress so that it is not cold outside, nor can you get hot when you reach your destination.
If you live in a climate with cold winters, for instance, think about providing room for those winter hats and mittens, even if you are planning your entryway in the summeIf you live in a climate with cold winters, for instance, think about providing room for those winter hats and mittens, even if you are planning your entryway in the summeif you are planning your entryway in the summer.
Safe places include garages & sheds, inside a spare room in the home, in an automobile (crack the windows for ventilation, and only use vehicles if the temperature outside are not too hot or cold).
If your dog is exhibiting these symptoms, but is in otherwise good health, petMD recommends that you treat the condition as you would a simple human cold — with lots of liquids, healthy foods, warmth, and maybe even some time in a warm and humid room.
If the cat gets cold or wet put him in a warm room or by a heater until he is completely dried off.
If the thought of sleeping in a dorm room leaves you cold, don't worry; many hostels also have private rooms.
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Also, it's critical to know that the Southwest cards fall under Chase's 5/24 Rule so if you've gotten a few cards in the last 2 years you may need to go cold turkey on any new cards to get under 5/24 and open up room for a couple of those Southwest cards.
The master rooms have baths with hot and cold running water, and if your guests need somewhere to wait then they can dwell in the large study and read a book or two.
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I guess if you have CO2 at room temperature (around 300K) and illuminate it with a really hot source (maybe 600K), you'd get some sense of the effect of the «hot» radiation going in one end being replaced by «cold» radiation coming out the other.
The result is that everyone leaving the room had a bigger toolkit of ideas that they could use in their day to day ideas, that based on personal preconceptions, might never appear, but can still be applied, regardless of ideology (or if you prefer, cold hard facts), as tactics in our day to day lives.
If you have a room full of cold air that is being kept colder than the big warm rock in the middle of it,
Several European scientists don't agree with you: If the MWP was warmer and the LIA colder (thus more natural variability than in MBH» 98 /» 99), then there is little room for the current influence of CO2 and reverse.
Or (if you put it in a freezer) much colder than room temperature.
Then, think of having slightly open windows for ventilation — which you adjust when the room gets too warm or too cold, or if the wind starts to blow straight in the window opening, etc. then at night you pull the curtains (cloud cover?)
If you turn on an electric heater in a cold room, most of the heat will move around the room by thermal convection.
If a chair is brough in from the cold into a room at 25C then placed in the centre, at least 5 2 metres from any other object, that chair will reach the equilibrium of the atmosphere, not the radiation from other objects, as those objects are already thermalised with theh atmosphere and aren't giving off much radiation.
But if you let warm water to cool down in the warmer room instead of cold outside than you achieve the slowing down of the cooling of the water.
The molecule will first use the heat energy in expansion and on cooling will again condense and sink because heavier, and it will cool when its heat expanded volume flows to colder air which absorbs the heat, the internal kinetic energy of vibration, which if strong enough will pass that heat to another colder (which is why visible light is not a thermal energy, it is not powerful enough to move a molecule of matter into vibration, it takes the bigger heat wave, longwave infrared, aka thermal infrared called that because it is the wavelength of heat)-- that is how convective heating warms the fluid gas air in a room, by circulation, in the rise and fall of molecules as they expand and condense, not by heat energy propelling molecules to hit other molecules..
If that does not work, they should try to rent space in a chambers set - up or from a lawyer with a spare room (to find them, advertise on the local law association website, make cold calls, talk to people).
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