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its on 43 degree's
It helps the seal to keep warm.
Support blood flow, keep substances in soluble form, support metabolic activities, allow easy exchange of material across walls of the capillaries, and more.
Well, the amount of gas that can be dissolved in a liquid is dependent on temperature. The lower the temperature the higher the amount of gas that can be dissolved. And if you hermetically seal a soda bottle it possible to keep the C02 from escaping. Depends on temperature, but in room temperature: It won´t escape until you remove the seal. What happens when you vacuum seals is that you remove all the air, which results in low pressure. Low pressure equals low boiling point. The CO2 in the H2CO3 solution will vaporize but stay in the bottle.
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There are a net of blood vessels close to the surface under the tongue and this gives a true reading of the temperature of the blood (and hence the body).
i would say keep the regular temp of a horse's body, or a little colder.
It is either the WRONG seal or the tailshaft bushing is worn out. Replace bushing and seal.
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to keep the seal warm.to protect it from being cold in the cold condition
Regulation of body temperature, of blood pH, of blood glucose levels, and of anything else that our body tries to keep at a standard level despite external factors.
A D for Daedalus but you can only enter the labrinth by having a half blood touching the seal