The steady thrum of air-conditioning followed by the click-clack of the overhead fans raged together in a unique symphony. |
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Natural lighting in all the wards, air-conditioning throughout, it was meant to be the bee's knees. |
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The son of an air-conditioning repairman, he grew up in the working-class Gun Hill section of the Bronx. |
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We want food that's been pre-washed, cars with air-conditioning and homes with everything from dishwashers to electric toothbrushes. |
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The whole terminal looks like a giant school portable, except that it's got better air-conditioning. |
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Habitat in St Marie has low-rise accommodation with air-conditioning, balconies, good food and service. |
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The reliance on daylighting and the lack of air-conditioning have greatly reduced the electrical loads. |
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They all have television and radio, tea and coffee-making facilities, a refrigerator, a safe, king-size beds and air-conditioning. |
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I have taken steps to provide comfort to waiting passport seekers by air-conditioning the visitors area and providing seating arrangements. |
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There is a rumpus room and the living area is very spacious and has air-conditioning for your comfort. |
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Equipment will include electrically retractable rear-view mirrors and automatic air-conditioning. |
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Rainwater is collected from the roof and hard landscaping, with air-conditioning condensate and a third of the building's waste water. |
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Initially, customers groused about a grinding gear shift, poor air-conditioning, and lousy tires. |
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At a very human level, televisions flickered off and air-conditioning units stopped whirring in sweltering heat. |
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At the very least, blackouts disable heating and air-conditioning systems, freezers, refrigerators, water pumps and lighting. |
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The chillers cool water to 39 degrees and then the water is piped to customers' buildings for use in their air-conditioning systems. |
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It is the world's first car to have a remote-controlled pre-cooling air-conditioning system. |
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The chillers cool water and pipe it to customers' buildings for use in their air-conditioning systems. |
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An air-conditioning unit kept the temperature even, and the environment created the sense of a hermetically sealed unit. |
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But for comfort's sake, the room taps into the home's furnace and central air-conditioning ducting and is equipped with a gas fireplace. |
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The air-conditioning heat pump allows you to heat in winter but also cool, when necessary, in summer. |
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In addition, the cool room climate created by a heat pump has some major advantages over that created by a conventional air-conditioning unit. |
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That way they won't blow your cover when the ordure hits the air-conditioning. |
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The blast flung an air-conditioning unit and a microwave into the consulate garden from a nearby electrical shop. |
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Hogan says he has seen badly breached roofs where the rooftop air-conditioning units had came unfastened and cartwheeled across the roof. |
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It's the same as stepping into a foyer of a building and feeling the gust of air-conditioning when you open the door. |
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The air-conditioning system makes an intermittent but very loud noise when the engine is turned off. |
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The fire then spread to the upper floors of the building along the air-conditioning ducts. |
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At times there was fuzzy growth on grates of air-conditioning ducts and exhaust tubes from cooktops and laundry dryers. |
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Next, all new air-conditioning ducts had to be installed in the original wall chases. |
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We know the organism likes to collect in air-conditioning systems and we know it can be controlled. |
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Perhaps I shouldn't have cancelled the air-conditioning to cut our use of non-renewables. |
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The buildings are utilitarian in nature, although they come with efficient, and some would say essential, air-conditioning. |
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A lot can go wrong with a building that's empty and not closely looked after, especially within the stagnant water of an air-conditioning tower. |
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Other times, the air-conditioning was turned off and the temperature in the unventilated room rose to well over 100 degrees. |
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It's hot and the only form of air-conditioning in the car is travelling at sixty kilometres per hour with the windows rolled all the way down. |
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We narrowed our search to the air-conditioning system, specifically, the left bleed air feeding the system. |
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Even with the air-conditioning going full blast, the sun began to turn his car into an oven. |
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The downstairs renovations will include a new entrance and kitchen as well as new plumbing, heating and air-conditioning. |
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Both air-conditioning and good cable trunking systems are required to modernise the building and make it attractive for a successful letting. |
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The hardware architecture is composed of a central control computer and microcontrollers commanding the air-conditioning equipment. |
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These attributes have endeared copper tube to tradespersons in the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration industries for decades. |
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Carrier ductless air-conditioning and heat pump systems meet the needs of all homes. |
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The parallel inventions of lifts and mechanical air-conditioning in the building industry allowed the vertical stacking of patient accommodation atop podiums. |
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All 1999 cars should have air-conditioning or climate control as standard. |
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We have no air-conditioning, very few fans, no buildings to live in and no running water or electricity aside from the generators that we can keep running. |
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They soothe the throat and reinforce the body's defences against the cold or air-conditioning at the same time! |
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The air-conditioning had to stay off, Mr. White said from a stage, because Ms. Franklin, who was about to perform, could not abide it. |
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Besides the music, all buses come with air-conditioning — and a chance to acquaint yourself with local culture and cuisine. |
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He also mentioned that it was raining hard and, without air-conditioning, he had the heat on full blast to defog his windows. |
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Conventional compressor air-conditioning chillers are powered by electricity. |
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Thus the ban does not apply to most refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. |
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The first stop: Interdynamics Incorporated, where an empty tank car that once held air-conditioning gas awaited. |
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The master bedroom has air-conditioning, and a walk-in closet with a dehumidifier to keep clothes fresh in the moist jungle atmosphere. |
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In those days, before air-conditioning, these buildings often had large porches for access to cooling breezes. |
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The new Rio-Eco B circulator can be used for the entire field of heating, venting, air-conditioning and drinking water. |
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The sound-insulated operator's cabin is equipped with air-conditioning as a standard feature, enabling the operator to always keep a cool head. |
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Its braking, pressurization, and air-conditioning systems are run not by hydraulics but by electricity from lithium-ion batteries. |
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The heat is balky in the winter, and there's generally no air-conditioning in the summer. |
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I also had sore throat problems in the past because of an allergic rhinitis caused by excessive air-conditioning. |
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This efficient and aesthetically pleasing predecessor of air-conditioning also provided a model to the tropical physicians in training. |
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Just as air-conditioning increases a car's fuel consumption, so does a plasma scrubber. |
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All of the magnificent staterooms have individual air-conditioning controls and most have picture window views. |
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Over the blare of an old air-conditioning unit, they listen to Chopin and Schubert, or Charlotte Gainsbourg and Patti Smith while they work. |
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And the rainwater leaking into homes now could cause health problems months from now when mould and mildew grow in the carpets and air-conditioning ducts. |
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There are drive-thru taco stands everywhere, 59 is still under construction, and most the of the buildings have an aroma of mildewy air-conditioning. |
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The user can even take the air-conditioning module with him when moving, as if it were office furniture. |
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Heat-exchange units, air-conditioning and refrigerating equipment, and filtering machinery. |
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Bitzer is one of the world's leading manufacturers of industrial refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. |
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Then, as now, they cradled our neighborhood in cool shade, making air-conditioning unnecessary on all but the muggiest days. |
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All the apartments have well equipped kitchenettes and individual air-conditioning. |
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As they take in the familiar blue-glow instruments and the big-buttoned air-conditioning controls of their new car, they have every reason to feel happy. |
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The air-conditioning elsewhere in the building relies on geothermal energy sources. |
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This year, however, Deutsche Bahn caught flak at home for some dangerous air-conditioning malfunctions. |
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Although these air-conditioning systems can consume a lot of electricity, you can save energy by using an economizer. |
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Technology has given us homegrown ailments: Legionnaires' disease from air-conditioning, toxic shock syndrome from superabsorbent tampons. |
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Consider using evaporative cooling of flat roofs to reduce air-conditioning loads in summer. |
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If you frequently sail in sunny or sunnier climes, having air-conditioning on board is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. |
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The power-optimized, high-quality air-conditioning units made by Toshiba ensure reliable operation and constant room temperature in all areas. |
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Consider a new heat pump system instead of a new air-conditioning system if winter heating is required. |
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This where the new displacement diffuser step-mounted grilles QSG from SCHAKO come in handy for optimum air-conditioning. |
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Don't you expect free air-conditioning and cruise control when you buy a car nowadays? |
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The air-conditioning inside aeroplanes and trains can accelerate dehydration of your baby. |
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There is no apparent reason why we should have different legal bases for stationary air-conditioning systems on the one hand and for mobile ones on the other. |
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However customers with high air-conditioning loads are paying more. |
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The 74 authentically decorated rooms have en-suite bathroom, air-conditioning and are scattered over a lovely hillside offering beautiful desert and mountain views. |
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I have fully ducted air-conditioning, a swimming pool and bore water. |
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Separating buildings in thermal zones helps in choosing the air-conditioning system which will be used for their air treatment. |
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Central air-conditioning is now becoming the means for architects to create better spaces in residential hi-rises. |
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They installed generators, rewired houses, repaired electrical and air-conditioning systems, re-roofed or weatherproofed buildings, and maintained and repaired vehicles. |
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The only sound is the faint whisper of the air-conditioning. |
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We have our VCR's, air-conditioning, remote controls, and fast food. |
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With the air-conditioning switched off, it was becoming hot and stuffy in the confined cabin space, and only there did I really begin to feel the dread hand of fear. |
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Ice cream sells better in winter in pedestrian malls and large department stores, whose air-conditioning systems often make shoppers feel hot and dry. |
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The temperature was in the high thirties right up until nightfall and thus we took every opportunity to avail ourselves of shade and air-conditioning. |
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An added incentive, if any, is the air-conditioning environment of the computer institutes offering the much-needed respite from the torrid summer. |
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While air-conditioning and alloy wheels are big after-sale sellers for any vehicle, it's the multi-purpose vehicle market which manufacturers are homing in on. |
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He later installed air-conditioning and a cassette deck. |
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Our beautifully decorated guest rooms serve 2-3 occupants and are equipped with a TV set, a small refrigerator, an air-conditioning and a hairdryer. |
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Unfortunately, in various spheres the European Parliament uses resources inappropriately, for example by consuming paper extravagantly and using unnecessary, intensive air-conditioning in the summer. |
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All of these new demands entailed changes in heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems and the rewiring and recircuiting of power lines, with a consequent increase in cost over that of the original design. |
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When the existing fan and ductwork are used, they should be examined to see if they are adequate, since an air-conditioning system may require greater airflow than the system was designed to handle. |
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Information is transmitted, for example, between a tyre and a car, between a refrigerator and portable terminal equipment, a wallet and a key ring, home air-conditioning and a navigator. |
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Critics claim it will be too humid to play football in Qatar, a region so wealthy that even the sweat shops have air-conditioning. |
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An interior with air-conditioning, a clear view through the whole vehicle and a special rest room for disabled persons as well as comfortable seats bring regional traffic to a new dimension. |
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The power steering and air-conditioning are electrically powered. |
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Looking up into the shafts, we see another world, fragmentary views of light wells and corners, doorways and shuttered windows, air-conditioning units and alleys. |
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Finished to the highest quality by our team of skilled craftsmen, each villa offers premium brand fixtures and fittings, infinity pool, large veranda, air-conditioning and state-of-the-art communications. |
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They are thought to have broken into the computers of a heating, ventilation and air-conditioning firm that was a supplier to Target and had access to login details for the retailer's systems. |
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It will have environmentally-friendly air-conditioning systems, water tanks and garbage disposal systems. |
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This sub-group includes such occupations as air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, millwright, locksmith, oil burner installer and repairer, building services technician, and related supervisors. |
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Others are fitted in the air intake system before the actual cabin air filter and installed as pre-filters in the heater and air-conditioning casing. |
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It now provides the panoply of comforts that the well-heeled modern traveller demands: quiet air-conditioning, international telephones, satellite television, cappuccino and rather good cheesecake. |
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Another £500 adds air-conditioning, which many buyers now regard as a near-essential feature, while grander Picanto 2 and 3 models add more gadgets and plushness in the usual fashion. |
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Modern air-conditioning had its beginnings in the 19th-century textile industry, in which atomized sprays of water were used for simultaneous humidification and cooling. |
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Training programs at SPSPT cover eight major areas such as mechanics, electricity, electronics, pipefitting, IT, and air-conditioning. |
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This combined heating and ventilation system, which can also double as an air-conditioning unit, offers the two main advantages of baseboard heaters. |
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The bus was oppressively warm and the air-conditioning was fighting a losing battle with the heat. |
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The Iron Lady has iron spikes and I don't need holes for air-conditioning my body. |
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The automatic air-conditioning system guarantees a pleasant temperature in the workplace at all times, beverages from the air-conditioned cool box provide refreshment. |
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The soft, cooling breeze, visible in the leaves, feels great on my face, and it's easy to imagine why fire escapes were a late-night respite in the days before air-conditioning. |
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In their typical fashion, district officials ignored common sense and good advice to bypass superior air-conditioning methods of central air or rooftop units. |
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The items checked include lights, wiper blades, windscreen washer fluid, brakes, air-conditioning, battery and tyres. |
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But the rules have been prompting waves of objections by students, particularly now that summerlike weather has arrived and, many noted, the school's air-conditioning has proved to be less than reliable. |
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As our minivan trundles up the steep hills, we are soon forced to switch off the air-conditioning to ensure that the engine doesn't conk out halfway up. |
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This excess humidity can make it uncomfortable for building occupants and can cause air-conditioning compressors to run longer to dehumidify the air, adding to the building's overall energy consumption. |
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Unpleasant odors produced by the air-conditioning when it is switched on are a primary complaint among motorists, as the evaporators can trap malodorous gases and then release them suddenly when activated. |
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Here you can find out about today's primary energy sources, space heating and air-conditioning as well as the advantages and potential of ambient heat. |
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The entire financial district was coated with ash so thick that it permeated the subways, forcing trains to turn off their air-conditioning as they passed below. |
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Once inside the shops, air-conditioning makes the whole experience much more comfortable, but getting from shop to shop can be a chore if you don't pace yourself. |
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Its use parameters may be described as: solar energy control, daylight and ventilation control, building facade aesthetics, cost saving in heating or air-conditioning and automatic adjustment through neural network. |
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Roller blinds fulfil high physical requirements: high levels of heat radiation, darkening, air-conditioning effects and, of course, formal features are the requirements, whether for angled skylights or gable windows. |
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Every building also offers a television set in the living room, invertor air-conditioning on each floor, a private barbeque on the deck and cleaning service. |
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That is how the dome cross-fertilises free inspiration from the mashrabiya, one of the components handed down by tradition that has steeped eastern decorative arts as much as provided traditional air-conditioning systems. |
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As their drivers are sealed ever more inaccessibly into a casing of audiotapes, cell phones, and deafening air-conditioning, automobiles for the sake of their own survival are evolving increasingly complex speech patterns. |
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Ants build their own air-conditioning system THEY may be small but leaf-cutter ants are seriously clever creatures. |
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Still, there are little things: a train door that doesn't open, a car whose air-conditioning conks out, a train that sits in the tunnel while the conductor makes a barely audible appeal for patience over a balky intercom. |
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For one thing, we can now cool the materials with freon, using ordinary household air-conditioning technology. |
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Finally, we should remember that there are many examples of adaptation measures which have a negative impact in terms of reducing greenhouse gas emissions: desalting plants, air-conditioning, etc. |
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With the applications based on solar or waste energy, designed to supply the motive energy have becoming widespread, a real alternative to compression devices in air-conditioning technologies has become a fact. |
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It even alerts the driver to how much air-conditioning, seat heaters and window demisters add to fuel consumption. |
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In particular, the health of workers in laboratory and hospital buildings is at great risk when pollutants generated by the activities in these buildings are reingested through air-conditioning inlets or open windows. |
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Workers are making do without air-conditioning in the desert and jury-rigging control rooms as best they can under armed protection from militias. |
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Since old Land Rovers and Land Cruisers lack modern options and provide an old-fashioned, bumpy ride, buyers sometimes install power steering, air-conditioning and an undercoating to reduce vibration, noise and rust. |
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In constructing of the Olympic size swimming pool hall, Haulotte HA260PX articulated access platforms and H18SX scissor lifts were used for fixing roofing components as well as for installing the air-conditioning ducting. |
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The air-conditioning was a lot spottier, too, and sometimes the windows were open, driving the stale and fetid air around in an illusion of cooling. |
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The room air-conditioning module CULTRA is recirculating-air cooling device for offices, medical practices, etc. It can be operated with fresh air and with both circulating and fresh air. |
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Top of this list are nurses, who get priority processing, followed by accountants, physiotherapists, radiotherapists, hairdressers, refrigeration and air-conditioning engineers, chefs and IT managers. |
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Gold et al., 2003: RR adjusted for city, race, age, parental education, air-conditioning, being an only child, single-parent family, and maternal smoking at entry. |
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Mr Lange, I hope you will not take offence if I say that this request regarding petrol and fuel consumption in independent vehicle heaters and air-conditioning units is one of these. |
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From air-conditioning to computers to a variety of other communications gear and high-tech weaponry, there is little Luddism among Muslims. |
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And if you're not up for a manual ragtop — or paying extra for air-conditioning and an audio system — chances are you're probably better off in a Boxster S, which still goes from zero to 60 m.p.h. in about five seconds. |
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The suits are equipped with an advanced air-conditioning system used to cool the environment that would otherwise become unbearably hot because of the physical activities performed by astronauts. |
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We employ specialists in air-conditioning, heating and piping, and recently we have begun to work with and install new technologies such as solar energy panels and geothermal energy systems. |
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London's roofs are terra incognita: vast unexploited areas, unseen, neglected and home only to manky urban pigeons, rusting water tanks, groaning lift-motor houses, high-level litter and sweating air-conditioning apparatus. |
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Standard equipment on the B180 CDI Sport includes snazzy 18-inch bicolour alloy wheels and air-conditioning. |
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Original features include longleaf pine floors, plaster walls and transoms over doors to help keep the rooms cool in the days before air-conditioning. |
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This past summer, air-conditioning equipment and fans were in the limelight, while lighting products are always among our most popular items as well. |
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The announcement coincided with the start of the summer season, in which men are encouraged to cool down by doffing their jackets and ties and save on air-conditioning. |
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The BIPM's air-conditioning contractor carried out repairs and adjustments to the air-conditioning system, and the opportunity was taken to repaint and waterproof the walls of the vault. |
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