The present invention is directed to an apparatus and process for heating and cooling semiconductor wafers in thermal processing chambers. |
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Climatic cooling, whether it is on a short or a long timescale, tends to cool the poles more than the tropics. |
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Decks and cowls provide solar shading and doors are designed with integral high level hopper vents for secure night-time cooling. |
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Provide a sufficient overhang and the same spaces will be shaded in the summer, which will lower your cooling bill. |
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Have your mechanic check your cooling system for the condition of drive belts, clamps and hoses. |
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A less severe quench is the oil quench obtained by cooling the tool steel in oil baths. |
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He stood up, setting his half-empty mug of cooling coffee down on the table. |
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Somehow this alchemical process turns it from a cooling herb to a tonic herb. |
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During our one week cooling off period after signing the papers, I was strangely serene. |
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Attell said it was cooling cocoa butter and, for many years, bore ill will towards Kilbane for this charge, which Kilbane often repeated. |
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Bulk insulation like pink batts is less desirable, because it prevents the house cooling down at night. |
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It is a completely self-contained cooling unit, which is located outside of the computer case. |
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All other concrete cooling methods rely on cooling materials before or during batching. |
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Programmable thermostats regulate backup heating and cooling systems, reducing demand when the house is unoccupied or residents are asleep. |
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Programmable digital thermostats automatically control your home's heating and cooling. |
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This equilibrium is reached through simultaneous application of active thermoelectric pulse heating and cooling gases. |
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Again, this may be due to concomitant compression or wound bandaging mitigating the cooling effect and preventing adequate metabolic reduction. |
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Fourier submitted his 1807 memoir together with additional work on the cooling of infinite solids and terrestrial and radiant heat. |
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Air cooling depends heavily on the condition of baffles, or seals, inside the engine compartment that direct air flow to where it's needed. |
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The effects of this treatment include bacteriostasis, gentle debridement, debris removal, and evaporative cooling. |
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Refrigeration is the cooling of substances below ambient temperatures by extracting heat from them. |
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This process includes tempering, which consists of repeatedly heating the chocolate to a specific temperature and then cooling it down. |
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With both the main generators and their backup out of service, the plant's cooling system was dependent on batteries, which last eight hours. |
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Incident solar energy is backscattered away from the earth and acts as a natural cooling mechanism for this area. |
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These are the tart, cooling flavours you expect further east, yet a Keralan fish stew may be scented with them all. |
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Similar picosecond time constants and spectral signatures have been observed for the cooling of a number of dye molecules including azobenzene. |
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The plant would produce 150 megawatts of electricity and 20,000 tons of cooling. |
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Massive sulfide deposits may also form in other settings where water circulates in rocks near cooling magma. |
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I currently have some mint jelly cooling on the stove and am about to whip up some lime and ginger jelly for sangas, cold meats, or salads. |
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Tamarinds may be eaten fresh, but they are most commonly used with sugar and water in the American tropics to prepare a cooling drink. |
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He took in the cooling salt air and paused to listen to a gull's cry past a hedge of trees. |
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Witch hazel is a cooling astringent, and vegetable glycerin moisturizes your skin. |
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If you find sage's pungent and astringent taste too strong, mix it with some cooling mint, lemon balm, or lemon juice. |
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The bright green fruits are said to have a sour, sweet, bitter, and astringent taste, with a cooling energy. |
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There's no need for clamps or other things typical of low-end cooling systems. |
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A widely adopted rule of thumb in crystallisation theory is that better crystals can be obtained using programmed cooling. |
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He was cooling his heels at the bar with his date, a long-haired willowy blonde in a low-cut black dress. |
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It certainly had everything we wanted, right down to the double lock-up garage and the ducted heating and cooling. |
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Equipment was tested at maximum loads to check peak power loads and cooling capabilities. |
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Body modifications include a high-rise hood, deep side skirts and cooling ducts ahead of the rear wheels. |
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The menthol oil in mint contains cooling and warming effects and has long been valued as a digestive aid, antispasmodic, and decongestant. |
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In doing the cooling, one thing that a rider must not forget is the use of motorcycle antifreeze. |
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When the weather turns hot, workers fan their wings at the entrance to the hive, cooling it. |
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All offices have ceiling fans to create localised cooling and support the natural cross-venting action. |
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A similar weather system occurred at the start of the anticyclone last week and as well as acting as a cooling agent it was a joy to watch. |
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At the French army's tricolour-splashed Foyer du Soldat, we see the resurrection of cooling lime plaster cremated under cement. |
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Equal amounts of each RNA were mixed, denatured, and annealed by slow cooling. |
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Overall, the Nitro Elite did a decent job of cooling my system once I repositioned one of the fans to an intake position. |
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Tall glasses of lassi, sweet or salty, come as a cooling drink with the food. |
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After a suitable cooling off period, Mark reheated Tanj's coffee cup, and took it to her on the flight deck. |
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They contain a non-toxic alkaline emulsifying chemical which has an immediate cooling effect on the oil. |
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Once boxed, the cheese travels into an automated rack refrigeration system for cooling. |
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These new greener chillers use sound waves for cooling instead of environment-damaging chemical refrigerants linked to global warming. |
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A wastewater treatment system resupplies toilets and provides make-up water for the cooling tower. |
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Each of the AquaGate's Fan Speed settings also shows a direct result on its cooling ability. |
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Photographs of winding towers and cooling towers, of silos, lime kilns and blast furnaces, of coal bunkers and gravel plants. |
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Moving the radiators to wing tip pods created a cooling problem while on the ground because the radiators were out of the prop blast. |
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An active air filtration system provides a counterflow airstream that actually works to keep dust from entering the cooling system. |
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A cooling zone is established and moved through the grain in the same direction as the airflow. |
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Local businesses were being advised to clean their air conditioning and water heating and cooling systems. |
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We learnt to rely on air con, flyscreens and the enormous fridge full of cooling drinks. |
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So without being long winded, this case does not have the cooling it would take to make me feel comfortable about it. |
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The refrigeration system is operated in a low speed cooling mode to reattain a temperature set point assigned to the conditioned space. |
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Buy running clothing made from high-tech breathable fabric, which promotes cooling and reduces chafing by wicking moisture from the skin. |
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Virtually every theory about ageing from the ancient Greeks to the 19th century was a version of cooling or drying or a combination of the two. |
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Our sunburn is cooling down a lot, we must have used 3 bottles of aftersun and various creams that we got from the chemist. |
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Because the release of aerosols is centered over land, its cooling effects tend to be localized over continents. |
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The lower line feeds the big end bearings and the upper line the main bearings and piston cooling jets. |
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The thin air also reduces the engine's power and decreases the cooling efficiency on the oil and water radiators that cool the engine. |
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The cooling fluid had to be pumped from the radiator to the engine via tubing and a series of pumps. |
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No less than three radiators sit in the engine bay, one for the air conditioning and one each for the low and high temperature cooling loops. |
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At the top is a 50m high radiant heat exchanger to cope with cooling loads. |
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After he was finished, the woman dressed his sore wounds with a cooling salve. |
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On the other hand, cooling makes acoustic noise, which human beings don't tolerate well. |
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Computational fluid dynamics was used to assure consistent cooling through the water jacket. |
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The grinding wheel is surrounded by a shroud which includes a water-cooled cooling jacket. |
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Then they are fitted out with ignition-protected electrical components, as well as raw-water cooling and water-cooled and wetted exhaust systems. |
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For Doppler cooling, we need another detail from quantum mechanics, and a bit of relativity. |
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By controlling the rate of cooling, one can control the driving force of the crystallisation process. |
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We endured it until midday, then chose to find a sheltered cove to take a cooling dip. |
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In thermoregulatory terms man is a tropical animal and, in order to survive outside a tropical environment, he must use clothing and shelter to prevent body cooling. |
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While the beans are cooling and drying, melt the butter in a saute pan over medium heat. |
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The following exercises are for stretching and warming up the muscles before shooting and for stretching and cooling down the muscles after shooting. |
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Certain alloys that are relatively insensitive to cooling rate during quenching can be either air cooled or water quenched directly from a final hot working operation. |
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A typical radiant heating and cooling system starts with a high-performance glazing system, integrated with light shelves and exterior shades as needed. |
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The cooling technique is one of several approaches funded by the Department of Defense in early-stage work. |
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Place cooked meats and raw items for the barbecue, as well as items more likely to be used last, on the bottom of the cooler close to the cooling source. |
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It's the color produced by mixing the juice of Key limes with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk and grated lime peel, then frothing and cooling the whole concoction. |
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The cooling water is chilled first, so that the volume of water that is required to cool down one entire batch of wort is about equal to the volume of wort. |
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The heat nudged the thermometer at 42 degrees centigrade on Friday night and we've been alternatively sweating and cooling off under air con ever since. |
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Lambert makes some reasonable criticisms of the statistics which were alleged to show global cooling and recalculates the statistics concerned in a more orthodox way. |
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But I think my favourite part of his talk was the notion of urban cooling or making perfectly good leisure space into workspace through mobile computing. |
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Medicines and herbs that are cooling, purging, laxative, antipyretic, alterative and blood detoxifying, cholagogic are appropriate for treating Fire imbalances. |
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That enables the homes to eliminate much of the need for heating and cooling. |
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We cannot afford the luxury of cooling off periods, rests or breaks. |
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If the pools lose their inflow of circulating cooling water, the water in the pools will evaporate. |
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The fluids were trapped in permeability-controlled positions within anticlinal zones, where fluid cooling induced deposition of stibnite and sulphosalts. |
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In the special circumstance of extreme cooling, where both noise and signal are fading together, it may well be that only the analog implementation works. |
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Cars have used such a device for many years, with your radiator cooling the liquid, usually with a combination of antifreeze and water to keep the engine cool. |
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It employs a chilled mirror of polished rhodium as the primary humidity instrument and infrared optics to control thermoelectric cooling and heating. |
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A volcanic eruption, or magma rising and cooling close to the Earth's surface, will cause the formation of a wide variety of igneous rock crystals. |
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Phillips then explained that the standard cooling technique of immersing something in a cold medium, such as liquid nitrogen, is often not adequate. |
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For cooling the building during warm weather, naturally chilled groundwater is brought up from the aquifer through holes bored through 410 feet of London clay. |
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If you can take them into a shaded area, inside to a building with a cooling system, you can prolong by a few days. |
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As cooling continues, plagioclase and the pyroxene mineral augite form. |
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Vulcanites, such as basalt and fire opal, will be formed within erupted magma where cooling is rapid and only tiny crystals have the chance to form. |
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The wire was found to be magnetizable, but this property could be easily eliminated by heating to a dull red and cooling, either rapidly or slowly. |
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While muffins are cooling, in a medium bowl beat the cream cheese, hone,y and hot sauce with a hand mixer until soft and combined. |
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The mathematical description of heat flow linked his work on thermodynamics, the cooling of the Earth and even the flow of electrical signals through telegraph wires. |
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Cowdung manuring, a traditional folk practice, is explained by both concepts, cowdung being said to be a cooling agent as well as a nutritive fertilizer. |
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The cheese then enters a sea of brine salt solution for cooling. |
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Another theory is that, since energy is required to extract electrons from the heated material, there should be cooling when thermions are emitted. |
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The second, Prof. Holger Kleinke, is investigating new thermoelectric materials in order to create energy-efficient cooling materials and power generators. |
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The wings of parked aircraft provide a cooling patch of shade for some of the park's many predatory animals, and prides of Lions congregate there on a regular basis. |
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The rectangular lake looked a bit murky, and the spray from the fountain was quite fierce, but cooling off with a paddle in the cascade seemed just the ticket. |
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Rowena's frown melted away as she sensed the air cooling dramatically. |
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There was a selection of cooling sorbets as well, and a Mama-size icy concoction of Chianti jelly, Prosecco sorbet, and lemon semifreddo, all stacked up in a frosty glass. |
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Moist cooling ducts promote mold and other water-borne bacteria. |
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I finally panicked one more time as I was sprinkling the caramelized, toasty brown, cooling almonds with sugar and I accidentally dumped more on than I intended. |
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A design of a betatron cooling system for the Recycler is presented. |
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Sapphire releases violet cosmic rays, which are cooling and tranquilizing. |
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Tranche 3 Typhoons have the mechanical, electrical and cooling enhancements needed to operate the radar. |
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The ash cloud blocks out some of the incoming solar radiation, leading to worldwide cooling that can last up to two years after an eruption. |
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Now they stripped down and loudly, laughingly dove into the cooling water. |
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Depending on the cooling procedure, crystals will either have a hexagonal arrangement, or a triclinic one. |
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Ice is used in a variety of ways, including cooling, winter sports and ice sculpture. |
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The steam-generation cycle employs cooling water to recondense high-pressure steam that spins the turbines. |
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They dissolve in a plastic melt and then recrystallize on cooling to form a network that can enhance mechanical properties and flame resistance. |
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The cooling water will typically come from a natural body of water such as a river or lake. |
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General Kinematics all new dry slag cooling conveyor eliminates popcorn slag, pans and apron conveyors. |
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The chambers on a heat exchanger are connected to the intermediate cooling circuit. |
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The condenser is a heat exchanger which is connected to a secondary side such as a river or a cooling tower. |
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The reflow process consists of melting the solder paste and then cooling it to form a hardened state that attaches the component to the assembly. |
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Process and cooling water is also abstracted for the paper mill and power station at Shotton. |
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The researchers found that the cooling process finished in just a few trillionths of a second. |
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The low working temperature leads to rapid cooling of the cast products and fast production for assembly. |
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The last room was the frigidarium or cold room, which offered a cold bath for cooling off after the caldarium. |
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The gas is absorbed through pores called stomata, which also allow water vapour to escape producing a cooling effect. |
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Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. |
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Beside the expected cooling down in comparison with the current climate, a significant precipitation change happened here. |
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The reflection of energy into space resulted in a global cooling, triggering the Pleistocene Ice Age. |
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Most contemporary scientists thought that the Earth had been gradually cooling down since its birth as a molten globe. |
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A Trombe wall is a passive heating and cooling strategy consisting of a glass wall and a heavy-mass wall-concrete in this case. |
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While inert gas reduces filament evaporation, it also conducts heat from the filament, thereby cooling the filament and reducing efficiency. |
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If the water ran low, it exposed the lead plug, and the cooling effect of the water was lost. |
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Hydrogen was liquefied for the first time by James Dewar in 1898 by using regenerative cooling and his invention, the vacuum flask. |
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The air bled from the engines is hot and requires cooling by air conditioning units. |
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They were immediately placed in a lightproof insulated box containing icepacks to ensure rapid cooling. |
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Fog is common during summer due to the cooling effect of the sea on mild southerly airflows. |
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They indicate that shear strength of the 1206 depends on peak temperature, time above liquidus and preheat slope, but not on cooling rate. |
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A SECOND company closed down its cooling towers yesterday as the search for the source of a deadly legionnaires' outbreak continued. |
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High pressure engines exhausted used steam to the atmosphere, doing away with the condenser and cooling water. |
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He also created the binomial theorem, worked extensively on optics, and created a law of cooling. |
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The 1935 Act provided for more autonomy for Indian provinces, with the goal of cooling off nationalist sentiment. |
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The general uplift in this warm, moist air mass enables a slight night-time cooling with Nimbostratus clouds and more light rain. |
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This has a warming influence on coastal areas in winter and a cooling influence in summer. |
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After cooling, the water is analyzed for formaldehyde using the lutidine method, with results reported in ppm. |
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A mock turtleneck and mid-chest zipper make the Prois Competitor Ultimate Longsleeve ideal for warming up or cooling off. |
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Granitic rocks are microcracked by differential contraction during cooling of the magma. |
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In early testing Red Bull was plagued with cooling problems and overheating of car components. |
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The winning entry illustrates a blast furnace piping system composed of stave cooling, tuyere cooling and PCI piping. |
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Lifted suspensions, enhanced cooling and special bodies were common on vehicles sold abroad. |
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In Autumn 2013, work began on replacing the Victorian steam heating system over three years and improving and cooling across the building. |
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Improper cooling and a dull milling blade on titanium can gall the surface. |
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A continuously circulated firewater line supplies a deluge cooling system in each gathering center for fire containment. |
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Systems apply differential heating or cooling around the bubble via segmented die lips or a segmented air ring or IBC unit. |
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The key to its success is the manual hand massager which is provided with the cooling triple-action gel. |
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In June 2006 a groundwater cooling system was installed at Victoria station. |
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For this purpose we formulate mathematical model describing heating or cooling of a semi-infinite region. |
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Without cooling, modern processors can get hot to the point where they malfunction. |
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This reduces the magnitude of cylinder heating and cooling, increasing the efficiency of the engine. |
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This causes a cycle of heating and cooling of the cylinder with every stroke, which is a source of inefficiency. |
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A dry type cooling tower is similar to an automobile radiator and is used in locations where water is costly. |
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Products and services include open cooling towers, closed circuit cooling towers, evaporative condensers, and ice thermal storage equipment. |
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He used gravity and the tension created by cooling glass to manipulate the piece into a dolphinlike shape. |
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However, the cooling time was too long to produce temperature histories representative of microlaser welding. |
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At the side of the chamber a sight glass is provided through which the cooling process can be observed. |
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The Caipirinhas, with their own Magnifica cachaca, were ice cooling but with a hefty 7-1 in the semi finals kick. |
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The 70-degree water is siphoned from the cooling pond through a trio of 3-foot diameter pipes located at the northeastern corner of the pond. |
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He realised that contemporary engine designs wasted a great deal of energy by repeatedly cooling and reheating the cylinder. |
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This eliminated the cooling of the main cylinder walls and such, and dramatically reduced fuel use. |
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Normally, this aspect of xylitol gives gum and toothpaste a minty cooling sensation. |
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The process of cooling and creating the vacuum was fairly slow, so Savery later added an external cold water spray to quickly cool the steam. |
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Working steadily for the past six years, the Colorado scientists used that cooling principle to create the Superatom. |
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Its mission will only end when all the superfluid helium cooling down the on-board equipment boils off. |
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The heats increase as the summer advances, and would be altogether intolerable, if a cooling wind called limbat did not arise. |
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Next, our version of the mojito gets its vibrancy from rhubarb paired with cooling cucumber. |
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However, simply cooling the air needs more liquid hydrogen than can be burnt in the engine core. |
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The 'hot' helium from the air precooler is recycled by cooling it in a heat exchanger with the liquid hydrogen fuel. |
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On October 2012, the cooling solution was demonstrated for 6 minutes using freezing air. |
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There is still a very poor understanding of the correlation between low sunspot activity and cooling temperatures. |
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Because the cooling system was also spotty, all doors were always open. |
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It features three efficient, thermoregulated cooling fans to drive airflow. |
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Thermostatically controlled cooling fans reduce the ambient noise level to comply with noise regulations. |
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As it travels north, the warm water transported by the Gulf Stream undergoes evaporative cooling. |
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Two cooling water pipes in each rail tunnel circulate chilled water to remove heat generated by the rail traffic. |
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After cooling on ice, the samples were incubated with 30 mM iodoacetamide for 1 h in the dark to carbamidomethylate the cysteine residues. |
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The combined cantilever cooling and multifunctional MHD III stacker is said to be the most versatile machine on the market today. |
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Compressor inlet cooling increases the aerodynamic speed and flow and thrust. |
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But dogs don't have as many sweat glands as we do, so need a different method of cooling. |
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Our technology could replace gas guzzling air con cooling systems, taking the nanofluid right next to the computer chips, using a cold plate. |
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A continuous-flow immersion hydrocooler cools the packaged product by flooding as it is conveyed through a cooling tunnel. |
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Explosive cooling and the sedimentation of glassy fragments results in a rock with a characteristic speckly texture known as hyaloclastite. |
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The cure of such an effect must be performed by two means, that is, evacuation and cooling with humectation. |
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Transpirational cooling as a screening technique for drought tolerance in oilseed Brassicas. |
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The ice sheets themselves, by raising the albedo, effect a major feedback on climate cooling. |
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Areas like volcanic islands are experiencing relative sea level rise as a result of isostatic cooling of the rock which causes the land to sink. |
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It also allowed the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to flow, rapidly cooling the Antarctic continent. |
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This had previously been estimated by its cooling rate under the assumption that the Earth's surface radiated like a black body. |
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Vehicles, factories and industrial and domestic heating and cooling units release even more heat. |
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Large quantities of water, ice, and steam are used for cooling and heating, in industry and homes. |
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Water and steam are a common fluid used for heat exchange, due to its availability and high heat capacity, both for cooling and heating. |
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It is also used in the cooling of machinery to prevent overheating, or prevent saw blades from overheating. |
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Scientists also found evidence of global cooling through the separation of Australia and Antarctica and the formation of the Antarctic Ocean. |
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Northern winds continue through the whole year, cooling the surface water and bringing ice to the south. |
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The subsidence was the result of a combination of crustal stretching, cooling, and loading. |
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The buoyant melt rises as magma at a linear weakness in the oceanic crust, and emerges as lava, creating new crust upon cooling. |
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Mafic lava, before cooling, has a low viscosity, in comparison with felsic lava, due to the lower silica content in mafic magma. |
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In rough water, fresh sea ice is formed by the cooling of the ocean as heat is lost into the atmosphere. |
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Winter cooling and convection allow AIW to sink and pool behind the Denmark Strait. |
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As winter approaches, the temperature of the surface water will drop as nighttime cooling dominates heat transfer. |
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Radiational cooling occurs due to the emission of infrared radiation, either by the air or by the surface underneath. |
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Another factor is rapid cooling with height, which allows the release of the heat of condensation that powers a tropical cyclone. |
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Other approaches have been suggested over time, including cooling the water under a tropical cyclone by towing icebergs into the tropical oceans. |
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Sustained global cooling is distinguished from the temporary climatic effects of flood basalt events or impacts. |
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The remarkable cooling period in the ocean is correlated with pronounced mammalian faunal replacement within continental Asia as well. |
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During the Pleistocene epoch, global cooling led periodically to the expansion of glaciers and lowering of sea levels. |
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But, a compilation of archaeosite dates throughout eastern Siberia suggest that the cooling period caused a retreat of humans southwards. |
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At most, there was modest cooling of the Northern Hemisphere during the period. |
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They exert a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight. |
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The slow cooling gave time for crystals to form in the granite which are large enough to see with the naked eye, giving it a granular appearance. |
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This tourmalinisation occurred during the late stages of cooling of the granite, as feldspar and mica were partly replaced by tourmaline. |
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The global cooling that occurred during the Pliocene may have spurred on the disappearance of forests and the spread of grasslands and savannas. |
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The water from the Red Sea is also used by oil refineries and cement factories for cooling. |
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The bigger wheels of an underbone allow more ventilation and better cooling for the brakes than the smaller wheels of a scooter. |
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The naturally cold underground water would be continuously pumped into a cooling tub or vat. |
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This method of milk cooling was popular before the arrival of electricity and refrigeration. |
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This type of cooling utilizes an evaporator built directly into the inner wall of the storage tank to remove heat from the milk. |
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This increase in parlor sizes has resulted in tremendous increases in milk throughput and cooling demand. |
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Oceans continued to be relatively warm during the Pliocene, though they continued cooling. |
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The Pacific Northwest region of experienced 2o to 3oC of cooling and an increase in precipitation. |
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The Southwest appears to have seen an increase in precipitation as well, also with an average 2o of cooling. |
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Geoffrey Parker, a British historian, suggests that environmental factors may have been in part to blame, especially global cooling. |
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The river is connected to the geological period called the Quaternary, in which distinct cooling of the climate took place. |
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Both these behaviors allow the ostrich to actively increase the rate of evaporative cooling. |
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Some Indian women, in an attempt to ward off Shitala, placed plates of cooling foods and pots of water on the roofs of their homes. |
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Breezes can have a cooling effect, humidity is generally high, particularly in the remaining rainforest areas. |
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It also resists contamination during cooling better because of its much higher calcium content. |
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The next step was a cooling trough, where the sugar crystals hardened around a sticky core of molasses. |
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Rapid cooling, on the other hand, does not allow time for this separation and creates hard and brittle martensite. |
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At the top of the stroke the steam valve was closed, and cold water was briefly injected into the cylinder as a means of cooling the steam. |
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In more modern coke plants an advanced method of coke cooling uses air quenching. |
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Some cupolas are fitted with cooling jackets to keep the sides cool and with oxygen injection to make the coke fire burn hotter. |
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After cooling in this manner the wedges are fractured and the metal coloration is assessed. |
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The above assumes that the cooling process is very slow, allowing enough time for the carbon to migrate. |
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Cutting fluid may also be pumped to the cutting site to provide cooling, lubrication and clearing of swarf from the workpiece. |
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This came out of the grinding process warm and moist, needing cooling and drying before it could be sifted and packed. |
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He further observed that a vacuum would have the same effect upon ether, and the resulting cooling should be sufficient to produce ice. |
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Upon cooling, the rivet contracted and exerted further force, tightening the joint. |
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Crompton improved the generator to allow better air cooling and made other mechanical improvements. |
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Skin effects and topography can create microclimates that alter the general cooling trend. |
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The resulting structures after solidification and cooling are also sometimes described as lava. |
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Aerosols injected into the stratosphere during violent eruptions can cause rapid cooling of Earth's climate and affect air travel. |
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A body of intrusive igneous rock which crystallizes from magma cooling underneath the surface of the Earth is called a pluton. |
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This is as the magma cools underground, and while cooling may be fast or slow, cooling is slower than on the surface, so larger crystals grow. |
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The lift of the air up the side of the mountain results in adiabatic cooling, and ultimately condensation and precipitation. |
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Drax takes its cooling water from the Ouse, but both Ferrybridge and Eggborough draw their water from the Aire. |
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Baked fish lay cooling on the table, and there was a great spilth of wine on the floor. |
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The square-cube law helps to explain why large mammals like elephants have a harder time cooling themselves than smaller ones like mice. |
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Factors known to encourage the growth of harmful bacteria inside cooling systems include the stagnation of the water. |
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Also, both hydrogen and helium would require weighty cooling systems to keep them storably liquid. |
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Strawbale construction is a sustainable method for building, from the standpoint of both materials and energy needed for heating and cooling. |
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By fitting improved cooling models, we measure for the first time the radial temperature profile of the superbursting layer. |
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Army compared use of Armored Personnel Carrier fan cooling systems with and without XcelPlus gear treatment. |
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Hyperform HPN 210 M reportedly improves cycle times due to shorter cooling times, reduces warpage and shrinkage, and improves pigment leveling. |
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Dry cooling towers are sometimes used in water shortage conditions and also waste of water. |
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With cooling systems, such as floor cooling, sprinkling, or water baths, the pigs remain cool and grow better. |
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Altostratus translucidus, cloud sheets formed by the rising and cooling of large air masses, often precede advancing storm systems. |
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If successful, a larger clinical trial could be set up to test the ability of cooling and xenon gas therapy to prevent brain injuries. |
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As the temperatures rise to 36 degrees in Bursa, aminals often have difficulty in cooling. |
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Clarity is often related to the degree of amorphousness in the polymers used, which is strongly influenced by the cooling rates. |
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In recent years, recycled wastewater, or grey water, has been used in cooling towers. |
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For example, the cooling system at the Indian Point Energy Center in New York kills over a billion fish eggs and larvae annually. |
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Electric companies often prefer to use cooling water from the ocean, a lake, or a river, or a cooling pond, instead of a cooling tower. |
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A pair of cooling towers currently being completed at Kalisindh in India, are believed to be the tallest in the world. |
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These coolers have lower efficiency and higher energy consumption to drive fans, compared to a typical wet, evaporative cooling tower. |
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This is achieved by evaporative cooling of water using a moist matrix placed in front of the turbine, or by using Ice storage air conditioning. |
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The condenser of the Rankine cycle is usually cooled by water from a lake, river, sea or cooling towers. |
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The cooling trend of last epoch of the Jurassic continued into the first age of the Cretaceous. |
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The simplest way to dispose of unpolluted brine from desalination plants and cooling towers is to return it back to the ocean. |
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The development of glaciers was likely aided by localized cooling indebted to shading by adjacent cliffs. |
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Large injections may cause visual effects such as unusually colorful sunsets and affect global climate mainly by cooling it. |
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The four cooling towers were demolished by controlled implosions on Saturday 29 September 2007, by Controlled Demolition, Inc. |
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Jellyfish can clog cooling equipment, disabling power plants in several countries. |
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The chemical abundance and the rate of cooling of magma typically forms a sequence known as Bowen's reaction series. |
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As air is sucked through the carburetor into the engine, the local air pressure is lowered, which causes adiabatic cooling. |
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Rosina, when she saw me cooling, had no such merciful contraption ready. |
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He suggests reforestation took place, allowing more carbon dioxide uptake from the atmosphere, which may have been a factor in the cooling noted during the Little Ice Age. |
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This air flow also has the purpose of cooling the grate itself. |
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Reduced stratospheric ozone has had a slight cooling influence on surface temperatures, while increased tropospheric ozone has had a somewhat larger warming effect. |
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