It's highly unlikely - as you may experience breathing difficulties under general anaesthetic.
Cold in Fahrenheit. Hot in Celsius.
A failure to operate in a satisfactory manner.
No. Despite the name a cold really has nothing to do with cold weather. A cold is a virus and can only be caught from pathogens. You wouldn't catch a cold even by being in a tanktop and shorts in winter in Canada. You'd start getting numb and probably sneeze, but that's not a cold.
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The virus that causes cold sores in humans is an example of a hidden virus.
Mammals and birds are "warm" blooded, reptiles and fish are "cold" blooded. Proper terminology would be that mammals operate at a constant temperature, whereas reptiles cool off in the cold. Structurally they are all more or less alike, but the enzymes of "cold" blooded animals can operate over a much wider temperature range.
Yes
Every heat engine needs a cold reservoir to operate efficiently because it allows for the transfer of heat from the engine to the reservoir, which helps maintain a temperature difference necessary for the engine to work effectively.
Cold Storage operates out of their headquarters in Voorhees, New Jersey. They have several offices located throughout the nation and have employed over 1,000 employees.
A re manufactured compressor should fix. they are easy to install.
A fridge operate more efficiently when the cold air that cools the food can move around
Heat pumps can effectively operate in low temperatures down to around 0 degrees Fahrenheit, but their efficiency may decrease as the temperature drops further.
"Cold-blooded", or ectothermic, only means that they lack the ability to regulate their body temperature. It does not mean that they operate well in cold temperatures. Reptiles don't like being cold any more than people do.
The BMW K1200GT can typically operate in temperatures as low as 35°F (1.6°C), but it is recommended to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific details on cold weather operation. It is important to take precautions such as using the correct winter-grade oil and allowing the engine to warm up properly before riding in cold temperatures.
No. Anytime you operate your ac or heater, air must circulate through the return air grille.
No, something cannot be simultaneously cold and hot. Temperature scales operate on a continuum where hot and cold are opposites. However, something can feel hot initially when it provides a sudden contrast to a very cold environment and vice versa.