The area in question could accommodate several thousand transistors, so it would be possible to make a simple piece of electronic equipment and keep it very cold indeed.
These included how to keep it in cold storage on long journeys to remoter parts of the region from the main vaccine store at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.
We keep it at a very cold temperature so that it is preserved.
It may appear to be cold hearted to limit benefits, but it is even more cold hearted to initiate policies that keep people out of work for longer periods of time.
Brezovan's opposite number Sorensen had been finding it hard to keep his hands warm in the cold Britannia Stadium, having not been tested in the first half.
Cold cots lower the temperature and keep it constant so the baby's body does not need to be sent to the mortuary straight away.
And France, nervous about being left out in the cold, has begun searching for alternative allies to help it keep its threatened diplomatic pre-eminence in Europe.
After all, our national objective was to "not lose" the Cold War -- to somehow contain the Soviet Union and keep it from winning.
He plans to keep it at least through the Mets' first road trip, which includes stops in cold-weather cities Philadelphia, Minneapolis and Denver.
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You enter the bar itself through an airlock of sorts, sets of door to keep the heat out, or cold in, depending how you look at it.
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But it's part of the machismo of the game that a common cold or illness that would keep a normal person out of work shouldn't cause a player to miss a game.
Although the assembly government can not control fuel prices or income levels, which also directly affect fuel poverty, the minister confirmed that it was offering energy efficiency advice, supporting financially through schemes such as Arbed and urging people to keep warm in the cold weather.
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