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This furniture is specifically designed for extended use, it is created for minimal stiffness and maximum productivity.
Maximum 32 periods per week. Aniruddha Tiwari
The simple answer is yes. Leaded gasoline contains tetra ethyl lead, which passes through the skin and kills you. Fortunately it's very dilute, so you'd have to have the gasoline on your skin for a long time. How long? I don't know. So it may not kill you, but it could cause serious effects since the gasoline will be absorbed into your bloodstream and that is dangerous. It would be a ghetto way of huffing. You should use plastic gloves, NOT RUBBER OR LATEX if you are going to submerge your hand in gasoline for extended periods. And avoid breathing leaded gasoline. xxx
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Well i dont think it is possible
A radiator fan is designed to operate only when the coolant is very hot, and the motor is in danger of overheating. You do not have a problem unless the motor overheats after sitting still idling for prolonged periods of time.
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A glider which is alight aircraft designed to fly for long periods without using an engine.
Generators that use gasoline are an excellent purchase for those who want a reserve source of energy in case of a power outage or other emergency. In contrast to diesel generators, gasoline generators are generally used for shorter periods of time. Their use of gasoline, rather than diesel, lets owners utilize the gasoline from a vehicle's gas tank if necessary. This advantage also makes these generators ideal for use in remote areas for activities such as camping.
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maximum continuous rating, the maximum power that the engine can run on continuesly without affecting service life. For instance full power can only be used for shorter periods of time...
The geo-historic opposite of the Ice Ages (maximum glaciation) would be the periods of higher temperatures such as the Cretaceous Thermal Maximum (65 to 100 million years ago) and the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (peaking about 55 million years ago).