Burns
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The face transplant has a role probably in
burns
patients to replace the skin.
The Sun
burns
our peripheral vision.
So instead of having starch, which is the food of plants, it takes something rather similar to brown fat and
burns
it at such a rate that it's burning fat, metabolizing, about the rate of a small cat.
She had cigarette
burns
on her.
People survive because of people like Malak, who, despite sustaining a severe
burns
injury in the line of duty, the first thing she did when discharged from hospital was to go back caring for small children.
If it
burns
in a forest fire, it's going to give that carbon back to the atmosphere as well.
But to build a fire, you kind of start with small pieces of wood and you work your way up, and eventually you can add the log to the fire, and when you do add the log to the fire, of course, it burns, but it
burns
slowly.
The world makes you something that you're not, but you know inside what you are, and that question
burns
in your heart: How will you become that?
It's too fine and it
burns
too quickly to be useful for cooking.
China
burns
half the world's coal each year, and that's why, it is a key reason why, it is the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
They said his head was up in space and they would bring him down to Earth, Essentially he came from nothing and that is what he was worth, He’d never get to go to university to learn, Only degrees he’d ever show would be the first degree
burns
From those that came too close, they told him he was too bright, That’s why no one ever looked him in the eyes, His judgment became clouded So did the sky, With evaporated tears as the sun started to cry.
Her arms were covered in
burns
from cooking on a charcoal stove, and she despaired that she was robbing her six-year-old grandson of his childhood because he was effectively her eyes.
Half the calories a brain
burns
go towards simply keeping the structure intact by pumping sodium and potassium ions across membranes to maintain an electrical charge.
This is why chili peppers burn your mouth, and wasabi
burns
your nose.
Like a candle that
burns
brightly, it burned out quickly.
After losing weight, a formerly overweight person
burns
less calories doing the same exercises as a person who is naturally the same weight, making it much more difficult to shed the excess fat.
But I'm going to focus on the heart of the problem, which is the fact that we still rely on dirty, carbon-based fuels for 85 percent of all the energy that our world
burns
every year.
Instead, she's represented by the flame which
burns
day and night in her temple located next to the Forum in the center of the city.
If you get too close, it
burns
your eyes and stings your nostrils.
Besides colorful flames, fire also continues to generate heat as it
burns.
Boy, I tell you, film
burns.
Film
burns.
He explored these chilling connections in Fahrenheit 451, titled after the temperature at which paper
burns.
Exposure to massive amounts of this radiation can result in cell damage, radiation burns, radiation sickness, cancer, and even death.
I don't remember, in my 20-year career of practicing and writing about architecture, a time when five people sat me down at a table and asked me very serious questions about zoning, fire exiting, safety concerns and whether carpet
burns.
We learn, as children, that you get closer to something that's hot, and it
burns
you.
Here’s the key insight: If you start a fuse on one side and it
burns
for 30 seconds, there’ll still be 30 seconds of fuse left.
At the moment the first
burns
out, you’ll be left with 30 seconds on the second fuse.
The moment the first
burns
out, you light the other end of the second fuse.
I once read that a poem learnt by heart is what you have left, what can't be lost, even if your house
burns
down and you've lost all your possessions.
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