Definitions for "Hot spots"
Keywords:  flea, dog, bites, plaster, lime
Hot spots are also known as "acute moist pyoderma". They start because something irritates a dog's skin. The response is itching and inflammation. The dog then rubs and licks the area and oozing sores and skin infection can develop. . Common causes are allergies, fleas, mosquito or tick bites, burrs and mats. Summer heat contributes to the irritation.
inflammation of the skin, dermatitis. Frequently caused by flea bites, or a hypersensitivity to an allergen. Can also be caused by bacteria building up in an area that the dog bites or scratches. Some BMD owners have linked it to the dog having wet fur for prolonged periods of time.
Areas in plaster which due to excess of free lime or other reasons have not cured to the degree that the rest of the wall has and which may attack paints because of excess active alkali
These are convenient public access points to a secure public WLAN (see definition below) which allow high-speed file transfer and download. Once within range of a hot spot, you can access the Internet, email and your company network using a wireless enabled notebook, pocket PC or tablet PC.
Pockets of smoldering wood or forest matter that continues to burn after the main fire is put out.
local wireless networks supported by low power radio signals (p. 95)
Keywords:  coolant, vowels, prone, bonus, triple
Specific areas where the level of contamination is very high.
These are either specific squares or areas on the board that have excellent bonus-scoring opportunities. Players will do well to identify these areas before looking for words on their rack. Example: Triple Letter Squares or Double-Word Squares adjacent to vowels; a single letter placed between two Triple Word Squares; words that take a variety of hook letters (i.e. ARE, ON, CARE).
A localized area, usually at the engine block but also present in charge air and exhaust coolers were temperatures can become excessive leading to part failure if adequate cooling is not provide. A location typically prone to scale formation, especially with traditional coolant technology.
Keywords:  hunt, good, places, considered, areas
Good places to hunt.
Places that are considered to be good hunting areas.
Keywords:  crime, patrols, tactical, police, focus
Geographic concentrations of crime , , 16, 17, 18, 23, 48, 55
High-crime areas, which are often the focus of tactical or directed police patrols.
ecosystems with many endemic species that are in the most danger of extinction due to human activities.
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