23. to put (a horse) out of breath by fatigue. 24. Slang. to depart from: to blow town. 25. Vulgar Slang. to perform fellatio on. 26. blow away, a. to kill, esp. by gunfire. b. to defeat decisively; trounce. c. to overwhelm with emotion, astonishment, etc. 27. blo...
The premise that fatigue cracks can autonomously heal in metals through local interaction with microstructural features challenges the most fundamental theories on how engineers design and evaluate fatigue life in structural materials. We discuss the implications for fatigue in a variety of service ...
Fatigue, WeaknessSometimesUsual; can last 2 to 3 weeks Extreme ExhaustionNeverUsual; at the beginning of the illness Stuffy NoseCommonSometimes SneezingUsualSometimes Sore ThroatCommonSometimes Chest Discomfort, CoughMild to moderate; hacking coughCommon; can become severe ...
[10] Yokoi D., Tsujii N., Fukaura F.; 2003; Effects of tempering temperatures and stress amplitude on low-cycle fatigue behavior of a cold work tool steel. Micro-mechanical damage in tool steels analyzed by acoustic emission technique Cold work: The cold work increases the rate of corrosion...
Instead, suffering from fatigue, as soon as he reached the top he put on his skis and flung himself back down the mountain.Dealing with the mountain had already cost Kamicar two fingers when a previous failed attempt saw him get frostbite as a fierce storm lashed the peak.Kamicar comes ...
Multiple sclerosis, specifically for fatigue management with WBC, and for pain relief before physical therapy using WBC, CWI, or cold application Obesity Rheumatoid arthritis For several of these conditions, the studies showed benefits only after several rounds of WBC, not just after one use. And ...
5. The flu comes with muscle aches Aches and pains are very common with the flu but rare with a cold. If you’re running a fever and experiencing general achiness, it’s almost certainly the flu. 6. Extreme fatigue is a telltale sign of the flu If you’re dragging, or feeling ext...
The symptoms include a pale complexion, fatigue, and in its more extreme instances, fainting spells. All are symptoms usually associated with a vampire attack. In Bram Stoker‘s novel, Dracula (1897), during the early stages of Lucy Westenra‘s illness, Dr. John Seward hypothesized that ...
Working in extreme cold may stress a person’s heating system. When cold is combined with other stresses such as hard physical work, loss of fluids, fatigue or some medical conditions, it may lead to cold-related illness, disability and even death. ...
You don’t “catch” a cold by going outside in the cold, but extreme fatigue and stress are two factors that can contribute to contracting a cold or the flu. There are nearly 200 cold viruses that cause cold-like symptoms. Meanwhile, the flu is caused by the influenza virus, a ...