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She squatted on the ground and warmed her hands by the fire.
He usually warms the end of the stethoscope before listening to the patient's chest.
The fisherman warmed his hands against the bowl of hot soup.
When they judged the crowd sufficiently warmed up, they descended and tried to lead rushes on the meeting venue.
We argued a bit and laughed a lot and the fire of his writing and character warmed my heart.
In cold weather, rabbits were warmed using blankets and hot-water bottles, to encourage blood circulation through the ear.
When the crystal is warmed it may not revert completely to its original room-temperature conformation, and on re-cooling may gradually progress toward optimal repacking.
Tissues may also be warmed as a secondary effect from an elevated temperature in a nearby structure.
The scalp was then sutured, the pup warmed and returned to the dam.
Since the interior is advectively warmed, its temperature is an average of the warm fluid supplying it.
He pointed out that the students warmed up to dissections and often urged him to use the animal body to explain anatomical facts.
This may have been because, as the membrane warmed up, there was rapid evaporation of the probably small amount of attractant transferred to the membrane.
During this past part of the motion, double-diffusiveheat transfer takes place and the water is warmed slightly and thus rises.
The spatulate end could be warmed in the hand the better to smooth out the wax.
Other methods involve warmed intravenous fluids, peritoneal or haemodialysis dialysis and, in very severe cases, cardiopulmonary bypass.
By the same token, rest is cooling accidentally: if motion had warmed essentially, then rest, which is a privation, would have cooled essentially.
The patient is warmed, observing the same temperature gradient.
They warmed the foreground, a liminal space between an omniscient audience and a transcendent nature.