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ECONOMIC OVERHEATING

open access: yes, 1997
"Common causes of overheating directly traceable to cooling systems, are clogging or improper circulation of cooling air. Another cause of overheating is operations or excessive engine idling under extreme conditions of heat or altitute" (Lorry Johnson, Fix your Vb/fcauogen, the Good heart-MBcox Co, Ins 1983 pp. 239).
PERMONO, ISWARDONO SARDJONO
core   +4 more sources

Overheating in schools: comparing existing and new guidelines

open access: yesBuilding Research and Information, 2013
Providing thermal comfort in schools has a significant impact on students' performance and health. Climate change may result in an increased risk of overheating. A clear understanding and definition of overheating in schools is needed.
Azadeh Montazami, Fergus Nicol
exaly   +2 more sources

Is the Economy Overheating?

Economic Outlook, 1987
In the last year total output has risen 4 per cent and manufacturing is up 6 per cent. Unemployment has fallen by 400,000. The current account, which was in surplus in the first half of the year, has moved back into deficit. Does this mean that the economy is “over‐ heating”? In the context of our forecast we examine this issue; we consider how rapidly
GEOFFREY DICKS, ALAN BUDD
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[The overheated lunch].

Praxis, 2015
We report about three patients consulting a general practitioner with acute onset of allergy-like clinical signs after having consumed tuna fish salad in the same restaurant. The treatment with antihistamines and steroids was effective and induced a quick regression of the symptoms.
Nicole, Leonhard   +3 more
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The powerhouse is overheating

2022
ATP is Life’s crucial currency. This polyphosphate was selected from its ribose relatives  4.5 billion years ago to capture and conserve energy and signal and store information and is a neurotransmitter. ATP is formed by substrate level and oxidative phosphorylation (OXP).
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The biology and control of surface overhealing

World Journal of Surgery, 1980
AbstractLesions of “surface overhealing” include keloid, hypertrophic scar, and burn scar. All are characterized by overabundant collagen deposition. The biology of these lesions is reviewed, suggesting that abnormal collagen metabolism results from alterations in the inflammatory/immune response.
I K, Cohen, B J, McCoy
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