Colby was born with epidermolysis bullosa simplex ( EB ), a rare genetic disease that causes the skin to be heat sensitive and blisters to form on the hands and feet when one's skin temperature rises above a certain level.
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The French team _ made up of 61 rescue workers, four doctors, six dogs and a veterinarian _ spent 12 hours, using sophisticated cameras and heat sensitive devices, pulling two people out of one collapsed building, Col . Bernard Modere said.
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"Antimicrobial treatment of heat sensitive products by miniaturized atmospheric pressure plasma jets ( APPJs ) ", K .-D . Weltmann, R . Brandenburg, T . von Woedtke, J . Ehlbeck, R . Foest, M . Stieber and E . Kindel, J . Phys.
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Khaled Kelkal, 24, apparently slipped through a net of up to 800 police, who were using dogs, a heat sensitive camera and a Puma helicopter to trap him in the hills around a forest hideout where an accomplice was wounded in a shootout with police and captured.
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An even newer type of paint, heat-set " oils " ( which are actually thermoplastic ) remain liquid until heated to 265 280 synthetic oily liquid, embedded with a heat sensitive curing agent " ), the paintings made with this paint resemble oil paintings and are usually shown as such.
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""'Chickenfoot " "'is the debut studio album by American hard rock Chickenfoot, released on June 5, 2009 in Europe and the US . The first pressing of the album was packaged with exclusive " heat sensitive " artwork that revealed an image when touched or exposed to heat above 84 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Approved "'Drop out ( or drop-out ) ceilings "'allow the installation of a dropped ceiling beneath existing fire sprinklers because the tiles, sometimes called "'melt-out ceiling tiles "', are heat sensitive and designed to fall from the dropped ceiling suspension grid in the event of a fire, allowing the sprinklers to do their job.
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L . americanus, are heat sensitive, thus symptoms only develop when the temperature is in the range 20-25�C . Although " T . erytreae " is the natural vector of African citrus greening and " D . citri " is the natural vector of American and Asian citrus greening, either psyllid can in fact transmit either of the greening agents under experimental conditions.