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- noun Plural form of
heatstroke .
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Examples
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About half of all heatstrokes occur without warning.
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MoL along with coordinating firms from private and public sectors, will distribute leaflets and brochures at labour housing units and worksites to educate workers on how to beat the heat at their worksite and the precautions they must take in case of heatstrokes.
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I just hope they haven't been given a Photoshop facial, as opposed to being lit with the kind of lights that cause heatstrokes and brownouts if they're on for more than five minutes.
unknown title 2009
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Next to warning users against possible heatstrokes, the Heat Watcher measures the body temperature and displays "Drink!" and "Have a rest!" messages when it detects this is what your body needs.
CrunchGear 2008
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Next to warning users against possible heatstrokes, the Heat Watcher measures the body temperature and displays "Drink!" and "Have a rest!" messages when it detects this is what your body needs.
CrunchGear 2008
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The so-called Heat Watcher is able to caution users who exercise or work under extreme circumstances against heatstrokes.
CrunchGear 2008
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The so-called Heat Watcher is able to caution users who exercise or work under extreme circumstances against heatstrokes.
CrunchGear 2008
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Next to warning users against possible heatstrokes, the Heat Watcher measures the body temperature and displays "Drink!" and "Have a rest!" messages when it detects this is what your body needs.
CrunchGear 2008
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The so-called Heat Watcher is able to caution users who exercise or work under extreme circumstances against heatstrokes.
CrunchGear 2008
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Next to warning users against possible heatstrokes, the Heat Watcher measures the body temperature and displays "Drink!" and "Have a rest!" messages when it detects this is what your body needs.
CrunchGear 2008
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