Sentences with phrase «work against heat»

According to Ted Greenlee, a samoyed owner who moved his dogs from the Pacific Northwest to Florida, this insulating effect works against heat in much the same way as it does against cold.

Not exact matches

As the battle for talent continues to heat up, startups and small businesses are competing for quality employees against big corporations that have serious advantages working in their favor.
In the 2020s for instance, numbers produced from the various scenarios worked out to a mean increase of about 20 percent in deaths due to heat, set against a mean decrease of about 12 percent in deaths due to cold.
«You'll be very fatigued and sweating a lot and thirsty — so those natural defenses against heat and dehydration are still working,» says Peter Shearer, MD, associate director of the Mount Sinai Hospital emergency department in New York City.
It traps my heat against my body, and unless I'm working somewhere that is having an HVAC malfunction, I'm usually not too hot or cold.
From heated gym to the blustery, cold outside, the Wimbrick hoodie will ensure you stay warm even when the weather's working against you.
Heat Vision reported on Wednesday that he plans on directing an adaptation of the TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E.. For those unable to watch it when it aired between 1964 and 1968, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. follows two secret agents — one American and one Russian — as they work for U.N.C.L.E. (the United Network Command for Law Enforcement) against the evil organization THRUSH (Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity).
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In a heated argument back in 1961, Ad Reinhardt had warned him against «work that's too available, too loose, too open, too poetic.»
It's hard for me to give Murdoch credit for doing anything I agree with, so I'll wear 2 hats on this one: one of hope / wait - and - see, and two of expecting the blog to be nothing more than a «heat deflector», green spin, a token nod to being green while mostly working against green progress in other ways, even within the blog.
During the ascent the air parcel itself is not «doing work against the gravity field», it is having work done on it by the surrounding air, which is «repaying» the work done on it during the initial phase of heating and expansion.
As it expands, it does work against the surrounding or covering air, compressing or displacing it, and loses some kinetic energy (heat) in the process, but it does not immediately cool to the ambient temperature.
The point is that the formula for the DALR comes from the assumption that the air heats down low and rises, expanding adiabatically into the air above it (doing work against its increased pressure / density) and cooling as a consequence, a process that only «stops» when there is a uniform lapse between the warm bottom and the actively cooled top.
Try to figure out how they work against each other when transferring heat into the deep oceans.
Condensation actually works against that 9.4 W / m2 flow of heat, by dumping much of the latent heat of condensation back on the tropical surface in the form of monsoonal rains.
Turbulent mixing can move heat against a temperature gradient in the atmosphere when there's a horizontal temperature gradient to provide the energy needed to do the work.
Essentially, the study proposes that climate feedbacks could work completely and totally against us, as warm water becomes trapped on top of a layer of colder Antarctic waters due to a near total shutdown in the global ocean conveyor belt, which circulates ocean heat from the coast of Antarctica to Newfoundland.
Once they drain in summer, the sudden release of fresh - water stratifies the very surface water which then traps more heat at the surface (takes more work by the wind to mix it down against the ocean density gradient) which then leads to fast melting of what's left of the drained pond.
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