Sentences with phrase «incinerates much»

But the body's reservoir of stored carbohydrates is small, and even if athletes supplement their supply during exercise with sugary drinks or food, prolonged or intense exertion generally incinerates much of the body's available carbohydrates.

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It is rather like Fermi at Los Alamos taking bets on whether the Trinity test would initiate a catastrophic chain reaction in the atmosphere and incinerate the entire state of New Mexico: As Fermi was present at the test, his motive was certainly not profit, but rather to assess relative how much confidence people had that the test would not have catastrophic results.
Between 2000 and 2005 some 144,000 sq km (55,500 square miles) of Russian forest — 14 % of the total — was incinerated or felled, much of it illegally.
He tried incinerating them, but that cost as much as $ 10,000 a month in propane, which destroyed his margin of profit.
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