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Likewise, cooling magmas under pressure will crystallise and concentrate residual fluids.
BBC: Cosmic coincidence on the road to Glenelg
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But more important for Ms Rousseff's overall popularity will be keeping inflation under control and ensuring that a necessary cooling of the economy does not descend into stagnation.
ECONOMIST: Politics in Brazil
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Central electric power plants, in particular, are highly dependent on vast quantities of cooling water that will become scarcer under climate change.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This is because most of the area under their floors was taken up by their fuel cells and the massive cooling ducts meant to keep them from overheating.
CNN: Hydrogen-bombing down the track
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The glaze is applied to a fired stoneware vessel, which is then fired again in a repeated cycle of six stages of heating and cooling where precise temperatures matter a great deal: either over- or under-firing will spoil the effect.
UNESCO: Culture
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Under the plan, the week without violence is intended to lead to six weeks of cooling off, followed by confidence-building measures.
BBC: News Online
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And so the first order of business -- and this appears to be at least now under control -- is that you keep the water in the spent fuel ponds and you keep cooling the reactors.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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On the downside, you do have to give up some of the more premium features like water-cooling or an upper-tier processor, but if you're looking to keep things well under the two grand mark, Computer Shopper says this one is about as good a bet as any.
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