1. This creates a thin surface layer with relatively low thermal heat capacity which allows very rapid summer heating even at subpolar latitudes. 2. The Nusselt number has a particularly simple and useful interpretation when the length scale is the thickness d of a layer with temperature difference across it. 3. Alternate layers with evergreen boughs and avoid oak leaves, which mat down into an especially dense mass. 4. Atop this is a nylon comfort layer with ventilation slots, followed by a multilayer, rubberized outer pressure garment. 5. Begin layering pickles and sugar back into original jar, sprinkling layers with the sugar and the Tabasco sauce. 6. Add the shrimp in layers, sprinkling each layer with the seasoning. 7. After baking, level each layer with a cake leveler or long thin knife to remove the dome. 8. Brush that layer with butter, and set stack aside. 9. Cut through both layers with a utility knive. 10. Continue layering the remaining squash, sprinkling each layer with herbs. |