Sentences with phrase «trapped in the blanket»

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Carbon dioxide exhaled by babies may be trapped in the mattress, pillows or blankets thus making the baby inhale continuous carbon dioxide.
I worked for a woman who slept with her daughter for six weeks and then accidentally smothered her in her sleep, there were not too many blankets or pillows or a bed she became trapped in an open space by.
Having babies in the bed with their parents increases risk of suffocation from parents or smothering from items in the bed like sheets, pillows or blankets, or babies re-breathing carbon dioxide if they are trapped beneath an object.
The large layer of ice acts like a blanket trapping that heat, which in turn melts the ice underneath, creating the network of lakes and rivers.
Shower, then trap the warmth by wrapping yourself up in cozy clothes and a blanket.
I hate having them trapped and freak out if they get burrito - ed in a blanket too tight.
Put a favorite blanket or toy in the trap, as your pet will be comforted by their own scent.
All feral cats must be in traps and covered towel or blanket.
Once the cat is trapped the trap should be covered with a blanket, sheet or towel and kept in a warm, dark place until the cat is brought in for surgery.
If that's not possible, they can be kept in a garage or shed with blankets wrapped around the traps, leaving an opening for air circulation.
Sue Weaver goes out of her way to help in every facet of rescue — trapping, transport and recovery, fostering, bottle babies, taming feral kittens, assisting at events, sewing blankets for the fosters, maintaining health records, mentoring other rescuers — at any time of day or night.
Clay Myers, Daniel Lopez Brena and Kim Kean arrived in Baytown on Sept. 3 with two vehicles full of supplies, including traps, cat carriers, leashes, cat food, kitty litter, water, blankets and towels.
He was caught in a drop trap and was not happy: The cat rattled his confines like a «bronco» until Ms. Seiler, 39, quieted him by covering the cage with a blanket.
In addition to this, donations of pet food, pet litter, worming and flea treatments, pet carry baskets, bedding (such as old blankets), traps, holding cages and large pet enclosures will assist our volunteer foster carers and help us to continue our «hands - on» rescue work.
A folded blanket or cat bed placed in an open greenhouse or conservatory may be appreciated though you must be extremely careful not to accidentally trap your cat in the greenhouse as older cats are less resistant to dehydration and heatstroke.
The ceremony is an ancient tradition that takes place in a sweat lodge (essentially an igloo shaped structure with blankets over it to trap the heat in), in which a shaman places heated volcanic rocks in a center pit and tops them with various herbs and water to create incredible amounts of steam.
[JS 433] 2006 Plastic baskets, mirror, nylon, carpet, tulle, thread, paint, yarn, squirrel trap, sculpy, blanket, shower curtain, roof flashing, fur, roofing tar, plastic ties 24 by 56 by 21 in.
The vast majority of research in recent decades on the carbon dioxide buildup has been focused on the atmospheric impacts of the accumulating greenhouse - gas blanket even though the vast majority of the heated trapped by these gases has gone first into the seas — and the drop in seawater pH driven by CO2 has been a clear signal of substantial environmental change.
James E. Hansen, the head of Goddard and an outspoken campaigner for prompt cuts in greenhouse - gas emissions, explained that the decades - long global warming trend and patterns of warming remain consistent with a growing influence on climate from the planet's building blanket of heat - trapping greenhouse gases.
Although greenhouse gases make up only about 1 percent of the Earth's atmosphere, they regulate our climate by trapping heat and holding it in a kind of warm - air blanket that surrounds the planet.
Unless you want to claim, as the analogy given by a warmist in Clouds and Magic, that carbon dioxide is a thick down blanket 100 % of the atmosphere, you don't have a hope of a snowball's chance in hell of showing how it can trap heat.
You do have such an amazing molecule in your fictional world, defying gravity it can stay up in the atmosphere for hundreds and even thousands of years accumulating though it's one and a half times heavier than air, and, with no heat capacity to spit at, it can trap heat, or, heck you can't even get your stories to say the same thing consistently, it becomes this great thermal blanket stopping heat escaping... just how much of that blanket is holes?
13 Gases in Earth's atmosphere trap energy and form a «blanket» around Earth This process is called the greenhouse effect THE GREENHOUSE HYPOTHESIS
Earth's atmosphere also plays a vital role in regulating the temperature by providing a blanket of gases that not only protects us from excessive heat and harmful radiation from the sun, but also traps heat rising from the Earth's interior, keeping us warm.
Global warming is primarily a problem of too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere — which acts as a blanket, trapping heat and warming the planet.
This heat - trapping, warming influence of the blanket of air over the Earth's surface is called the greenhouse effect, and it will become even stronger as greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and water vapor increase in concentration.
At the simpler end of the spectrum there is the ubiquitous «blanket analogy», in which CO2 acts like a blanket to trap heat.
In fact, only broad blankets of CUMULUS clouds trap heat under the context that your NASA research team's article suggests.
Nobody disputes that greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, like a blanket holding in the Sun's rays.
The thinner cirrus, which float in the sky at 20,000 feet or higher, act like a see - through blanket - letting sunlight pass in, while trapping reflected heat.
In the atmosphere these gases act like a blanket trapping heat, and the effect is prominent at nighttime because that's when the sky is dark and more heat can radiate away into space.
Everyone mainly talks about statistical linkages, but no has looked at how a parts per million gas, that is constantly moving in a dynamic carbon cycle can create this heat trapping blanket.
Each year a thicker heat - trapping blanket of fossil fuel pollution — carbon dioxide, methane — is spread over the world's surface, trapping more heat in our atmosphere, and causing global temperatures to soar.
The tough thing, in my opinion, is that 99 % of college grads fall into the trap of the comfortable security blanket that a W2 job provides once they graduate.
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