This would appear to constitute a real and risky fire hazard. Paper catches fire at 45l F, the title of the Bradbury book (which dealt with book-burning by a perverse fire brigade that went about starting, rather than extinguishing, fires. It is conceivable that you may be thinking of Typsetting machines, such as the now-obsolete Linotype which used heat -in fact had a melting pot to recycle type metal, which was fire-formed in a sense, the machine set up the type, did not do the actual printing. these had thermostat controled gas flames and thus consumed ( In Brooklyn, where they were made, Brooklyn Union Gas, a subsidiary of better known Con Ed Power and Light.) There are and were cold-cast composing machines also, such as the Linoprinter by Matson and Elliott which sadly did not advance much from the toy stages. It should be mentioned that Matson& Elliott was the parent company of Mattel.
For team passing yards, yes ... for individual passing yards, no. A team's total passing yards is the total of individual passing yards minus yards lost from sacks. Sacks are not considered when calculating individual passing yards.
115 passing yards
Passing is when you give the ball to another player, usually by tossing it to them.
2754 passing yards
80% is a passing score or 48 out of 60 questions
yes it is because it blocks electrical waves from passing
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electrical energy
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Electrical energy
Laser printing is an electrostatic digital printing process that rapidly produces high quality text and graphics by passing a laser beam over a charged drum to define a differentially charged image. It employ a xerographic printing process.
ESB is administered by passing an electrical current through an electrode implanted in the brain
Paper is highly flammable. it is obvious this would constitute a real and risky fire hazard. Perhaps you are thinking of machines that make up the metallic plates, which could use ( fire-forming) techniques. I am familiar with printing machinery to some degree and this one is new on me, adding heat and flames could not serve as a coolant. it is like the classic malaprop with airplanes- Diving to gain altitude! Diving to gain airspeed ( from gravity fall, of course) sure, but not altitude.
Amperes are units of electrical current. They measure the amount of charge passing a point in a circuit line given a set amount of time.
This is usually done by passing an electrical current through the wire.
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