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"I understand why people have some cause for concern, but he's a guy that a lot of times when it warms up he gets on a roll, " Girardi said.
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In absorption mode, the cloth can hold 340 percent of its own weight -- compared to just 18 percent without the polymer's aid -- and when it warms up, it releases the collected moisture as clean and pure potable water.
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When that snow falls in the spring, it often warms up quickly, creating unstable conditions, he said.
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In the winter the water pumped down is cooler than the earth, which warms it up for help in heating.
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When computer models gave him the power to spin up winds on planets of the mind, his first big topic was a study of the net effects of smoggy pollutants in the atmosphere, which cool the planet down, and the carbon dioxide which warms it up.
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There are also plenty of venture-backed companies that have decided to stick it out until the market warms up again to the idea of riskier investing.
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Usually it evaporates as the engine warms up.
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It declines gradually as the year warms up reaching its lowest point in July and then increases again as cold weather once again approaches.
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Every 20 to 30 years, the much colder water near the bottom of the oceans cycles up to the top, where it has a slight cooling effect on global temperatures until the sun warms that water.
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