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  • 111Heat (software) — HEAT is a help desk software suite produced by FrontRange Solutions. According to FrontRange staff, HEAT stands for Helpdesk Expert Automation Tool. Architecture *Client: HEAT is a client server application that does not utilize a middle tier;… …

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  • 112Heat Guy J — UK DVD box set ヒートガイジェイ (Hīto Gai Jei) Genre Science fiction …

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  • 113heat of passion — heat of pas·sion: an agitated state of mind (as anger or terror) prompted by provocation sufficient to overcome the ability of a reasonable person to reflect on and control his or her actions – called also heat of blood, heat of passion on sudden …

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  • 114heat-seeking — heatˈ seeking adjective (of a missile) able to detect heat emitted by its target and home in on this • • • Main Entry: ↑heat * * * heat seeking UK [ˈhiːt ˌsiːkɪŋ] US [ˈhitˌsikɪŋ] adjective heat seeking equipment is able to find something using… …

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  • 115Heat-shrinkable sleeve — (or commonly shrink sleeve ) is a corrosion protective coating for pipelines in the form of a wraparound or tubular sleeve that is field applied. History The first heat shrinkable sleeves were introduced over 35 years ago when polyethylene… …

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  • 116Heat wave (disambiguation) — Heat wave may mean: *Heat wave, a prolonged period of unusually hot weather *Heat Wave (comics), a fictional supervillain from the DC universe * The House Across the Lake , a 1954 film released as Heat Wave in the United States * ECW Heat Wave ,… …

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  • 117Heat shock protein 47 — Heat shock protein 47, also known as SERPINH1 is a serpin which serves as a human chaperone protein for collagen.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: SERPINH1 serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade H (heat shock protein 47), member 1, (collagen binding… …

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  • 118Heat cramps — are a form of heat injury. Heat cramps are associated with cramping in the abdomen, arms and calves. This can be caused by inadequate consumption of fluids or electrolytes. [Auerbach PS. Wilderness Medicine. 4th ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby; 2001:240 …

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  • 119Heat therapy — is the application of heat to the body for pain relief and health. It can take the form of a hot cloth, hot water, ultrasound, heating pad, and many others. It can be beneficial to those with arthritis and stiff muscles and tissue. History of… …

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  • 120Heat exchange — may refer to: *Heat transfer, an area of engineering concerned with the transfer of thermal energy (heat) *A heat exchanger, a device used to exchange energy between fluidsDevices designed to perform a heat exchange include: *Heat sinks, devices… …

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