- In architecture, a
sudatorium is a
vaulted sweating-
room (sudor, "
sweat") or
steam bath (Latin: sudationes, steam) of the
Roman baths or thermae. The Roman...
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furnace (propnigeum, προπνίγειον), a
vaulted sauna (sudatio), a dry
sweating-
room (laconi****), and a hot bath. To the
north of the
palaestra was a second...
- "
Sweating System". Collier's New Encyclopedia. 1921. "Sweatshops". The New Student's
Reference Work. 1914. Schloss,
David Frederick (1911). "
Sweating System"...
- was a
chamber still hotter than the caldarium, and used
simply as a
sweating-
room,
having no bath. It was said to have been
introduced at Rome by Agrippa...
- sc. balneum, "bath") was the dry
sweating room of the
Roman thermae,
sometimes contiguous to the
caldarium or hot
room. The name was
given to it (Laconia:...
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joining the
entertainment industry,
Sweat worked as a
night stock worker at Macy's
Department Store, and then a mail
room clerk at
Paine Webber, a brokerage...
- when
moistened by
sweat. A
thermoregulatory sweat test can
evaluate the body’s
response to a
thermal stimulus by
inducing sweating through a hot box (also...
- when
entering the facility,
before using a
relax room, bar or
restaurant and any
sweating or
steam room, pool or bath, and
after the use of the restroom...
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entrance room (vestibulum), an
exercise hall (basilica thermarum), a
sweating room (sudatorium), a cold
room with a cold pool (frigidarium), a warm
room (tepidarium)...
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commitments prevented further shooting at Cheltenham. The
sweat room scenes were
filmed in the
School Room in
School House at
Aldenham School (though they were...