Gulliksen said Tuesday that there is running water -- cold only -- in some cabins.
Gulliksen said Tuesday that cabins have running water -- cold only -- and some toilets are working in public areas and some cabins.
Instead, differences in composition between warm-water and cold-water ion channels were the result of a phenomenon called RNA editing, in which special enzymes alter the structure of the RNA messenger, and thus of the final protein.
Ecosystems and environmental change: over the past decade it has become clear that most of the deep-water ecosystems (cold-water corals) are highly influenced by the presence of deep-water circulation.
That, at least, is the bucket-of-cold-water opinion of Gartner security industry analyst John Pescatore.
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What was odd was that the genes for the proteins involved were almost identical in warm- and cold-water animals.
While a map easily identifies the many small and large mountain lakes, mostly unknown to tourists, I was keen to find the perfect one for a long-distance, open-air, cold-water swim.
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The American Heart Association recommends consuming both omega-3 fatty acids, found in cold-water fish like salmon and canola oil, and omega-6 fatty acids, found in nuts, seeds and vegetable oils such as corn oil.
In addition to the hot-water station and sauna for after cold-weather rides, there's a washer and dryer and clothing cabinets for all their cycling gear.
Thus far, they have discovered new species, such as worm-like beings called polychaetes, and new cold-water coral reefs.
Mr. GINSBERG: Angel-headed hipsters, burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night, who poverty and tatters and hollow-eyed and high sat up smoking in the supernatural darkness of cold-water flats floating across the tops of cities contemplating jazz.
Drinking ice-cold water may also help to boost your overall metabolic rate as well.
By this time, Samara had drifted 50 or 60 yards farther down the river, still bobbing in and out of the ice-cold water.
The Surbiton-based Croatian Scot that is our Orlo has gone to douse his burning fingers into a bath of ice-cold water so I'll take you through England v Scotland.
But the depths of the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Scotland are home to cold-water reefs.
There is a similar set up of no electricity and cold-water showers (not a problem in the jungle heat) at Otorongo Lodge.
Lucent retirees Delta and Thomas Greene suffered through a week of cold-water showers on their trip to study giant clams of the Tongan Islands.
The 500 billion tons of carbon dioxide deposited in our oceans since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution are making seawater more acidic, already affecting life in cold-water areas such the Pacific Northwest.
In experiments on dogs they have found that by pumping liters of ice-cold salt water into their arteries and cooling them down to 59 degrees they can preserve vital organs up to three hours after the heart stops.
In the early 1950s young Mr Andre went off to Phillips Academy in Andover, and then on to New York City where he shared a tiny, cold-water apartment in Little Italy with his old college room-mate, Hollis Frampton, a photographer.
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Staying at Lazy Beach is like going to a tropical summer camp: The rooms are simple, with mosquito nets, double beds, and cold-water bathrooms, and the activity options consist of swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, and hiking 20 minutes through thick jungle to the heart-shaped bay on the island's east side.
Next, she was to pour cold water over my face-still no success.
The habitable zone is the region of a planetary system which is neither too hot nor too cold - such that water on the surface of a planet will neither evaporate nor freeze, but instead can stay liquid.
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Already, the Street is pouring cold water on the notion that Hewlett-Packard might find buyers for its troubled Autonomy and EDS units.
In 1963 he moved the operation to its present spot on the Pigeon River, which provides cold, clean water for his trout-rearing raceways--concrete troughs where the fish are kept.
It was basic and sparsely furnished, but contained everything I needed for a comfortable stay: a private bathroom with hot and cold water, a bed, air-con, and even a mini fridge and a safe.
We watched the drink become cloudy as the cold water reacted with the herbal oils -- a process known as "louching" -- then smelled the newly aromatic concoction again and finally, took a sip.
In deciding to raise short-term interest rates by half a point, to 6.5%, on May 16th, Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, has clearly decided to pour cold water on America's red-hot economy.
What do you make of householders turned austere pilgrims who live in tatty canvas tents on a flood plain of a river braving regular baths in freezing water, biting cold, smoky skies and ear-splitting din for more than a month?
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Here to throw some cold water on the fiery Mr. Smith - uh, Mr. Walz, who's about to go to Washington.
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