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Once there, they can be heated using alternating magnetic fields that are easily tolerated by patients.
ECONOMIST: Treating tumours
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And in Intel's Israel design center, the arguments can be heated enough to alarm visitors.
FORBES: Hard Core
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Because the material can be heated uniformly, only half the temperature is needed.
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The debate over ethanol can be heated.
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It can be heated.
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As with the second generation the vehicle can be pre-cooled or pre-heated as required for a programmed departure time when it is connected to the power network.
ENGADGET: Third generation Smart Fortwo ditches Tesla powertrain, gains two wheeled cousin
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Heated discussions over Cypriot coffee can be heard everywhere, and although I can't understand the words, I can sense the frustration.
CNN: Fear, despair as bailed out Cyprus faces uncertain future
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They can also be plaited together to form cables, heated to improve the contact between the superconducting grains, and rolled flat.
ECONOMIST: Superconductors are starting to become useful
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The team said the power drain of the heaters shouldn't effect battery life, either -- chips don't have to be heated often, and when they do, it can be done while prospective devices are recharging.
ENGADGET: Macronix plans to heat up flash memory to keep it from burning out
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Quite how different they would be will surely now be a matter for heated political debate - though an honest economist would tell you we can never know the answer.
BBC: Mr Osborne's unwelcome statement
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Instructor Kelly Marcus tells them they can keep a conversation from getting too heated by using the "blameless apology"--to be sorry a customer's calling card was rejected rather than accuse him of not having paid his bills.
CNN: Dressed For Success
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Whether they can produce the same heated rows and comedy capers that kept people glued to their sets last year remains to be seen.
BBC: Jungle fever turns up the heat