Coal ranges were widely used for cooking and heating the water, and the kettle was kept boiling on the stove ready for the frequent cups of tea. |
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The catalyst baffles the gas and assists in the rapid heating of the gas passing therethrough. |
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Local heating by blowpipe or torch is not recommended, but when this is necessary precautions must be taken to avoid local overheating. |
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To avoid that problem, the building was tented and temporary heating provided so operation could continue. |
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As part of last year's work the boiler and central heating system was upgraded with the bedrooms and function suites undergoing redecoration. |
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All projects used a major wood heating appliance with integrated domestic water heating. |
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I listen to the sounds of the radiators ticking as the central heating comes on. |
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High impedance leads to heating of the material, arcing to the material under the dispersive electrode, and subsequent burns. |
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This system of heating was also used to keep some Roman baths hot if they had no access to naturally heated water. |
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Combination boilers provide instant central heating and hot water, but are best suited to properties with one bathroom. |
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They have heating too, which is an unexpected bonus given the arctic conditions inside the building. |
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If we get a brutally cold December and January, prices will go back up and heating oil prices could go through the roof. |
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Children were forced to wear their winter coats through a Christmas pantomime performance when a Southend theatre's heating system broke down. |
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When measuring heating effects, a unit of thermal energy known as a calorie is used. |
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In the cellar were the central heating boilers and an emergency electricity generator. |
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This equilibrium is reached through simultaneous application of active thermoelectric pulse heating and cooling gases. |
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It is a thermoplastic material which gets softer with heating and hardens when cooled. |
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The undersoil heating has been on all night and even though there was a covering of snow this morning, it should be okay. |
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The addition of undersoil heating would almost rule out the postponement of matches for climatic reasons. |
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A new roof and heating system are among the priorities, as are upgraded toilet and shower blocks. |
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Before the cold weather sets in, have your central heating serviced to ensure you keep your energy bills down. |
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Water dampens and compresses wall and attic insulation, lowering R-values and increasing heating costs. |
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The invention is modelled on the undersoil heating systems at football grounds. |
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Features here include mosaic tiling, underfloor heating and a power shower. |
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Most homes now have double glazing and efficient central heating so more and more of us are laying wall and floor tiles with stunning effects. |
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Driving into work, with the car heating turned up and some mellow sounds on the stereo, I could almost kid myself that it was summer. |
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Water flows through radiant tubes in floor slabs for both heating and cooling. |
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Quite apart from its aesthetic appeal, strong selling points include the underfloor central heating system that Kevin designed. |
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Geothermal heating and cooling take advantage of the temperature of the earth's surface, which becomes constant just a few feet underground. |
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Mr Sharp later worked on heating systems in construction projects, also ensuring health and safety conditions were met. |
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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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The bathrooms will be fully tiled and fitted with underfloor heating and high pressure showers, while some will have jacuzzi baths. |
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The ground floor is dominated by the open-plan sitting room, with sandstone flags incorporating a zoned, controlled underfloor heating system. |
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Amenities to the main house include oil-fired central heating to most of the rooms, mains electricity and a private water supply. |
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An oil-fired Rayburn in the fitted kitchen provides heating and hot water, while the house has mains electricity. |
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Features include recessed low-voltage lighting, a video intercom and gas central heating with thermostatically controlled radiators. |
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The lights in the oversize wardrobes come on automatically when you walk in and the underfloor heating lines two floors of the house. |
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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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Fittings in the family bathrooms include marble wall and floor tiling, underfloor heating and double showers. |
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The interior floor has been removed and re-concreted ready for the underfloor heating and top floor. |
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Korthion has double-glazed windows and recessed lighting throughout, along with gas-fired central heating and a satellite dish. |
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Fixing basic generators and installing make-do central heating systems is not exactly Tomorrow's World. |
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Bills for winter heating came to 200 for gas during a particularly cold month last year when temperatures dropped below minus 20 degrees. |
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Ducts that leak heated air into unheated spaces can add hundreds of dollars a year to your heating and cooling bills. |
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A number of builders are now using underfloor heating systems in new developments. |
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Poorly cleaned heating systems also contribute to asthma and allergy attacks in the fall and winter, say researchers. |
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I live in a hard water area and am concerned about the build-up of scale in the central heating system. |
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In its simplest form this involved heating a metal to melting point in a vessel made of a dried paste of bone ash. |
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The bit then fits over or inside the heating element dependent on the design of the soldering iron. |
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Most backup diesel generators burn distillate fuel oil, the same fuel used for heating and for aircraft. |
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A Pembroke Dock mother-of-two is fuming after her baby son burned himself on exposed heating pipes. |
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There is evidence that heating collagenous tissue causes tissue shrinkage through collagen denaturation. |
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It was so cold with the heating turned down that I decided to go for the first mulled wine of the year. |
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The valley is a squelchy mudbath and if it wasn't for central heating we'd be wearing wet clothes the whole time. |
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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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The company now exports biomass fuel to the Netherlands and Britain for power production and the home heating market. |
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But the fact is some manses can be a real millstone, because you have got to pay for heating and lighting out of your own stipend. |
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This technology works on the same principle as an autoclave, using steam for the heating of the material. |
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Another effective way to prevent your whole body from heating up is to wear a hat and shades when exposed to the sun for long periods of time. |
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Make sure jars have tight lids and are kept away from sunlight and heating vents. |
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Have chimneys and vents inspected when installing or changing vented heating appliances. |
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The present invention is directed to an apparatus and process for heating and cooling semiconductor wafers in thermal processing chambers. |
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Potassic minerals were degassed with an argon laser probe using step heating or direct ablation of grains on thin rock sections. |
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Only heating well above their preferred temperature, or antiseptic chemicals, can kill bacteria. |
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Practical features include a walk-in cupboard in the bathroom and gas central heating throughout. |
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Forgive the caveman economics, but keeping the lights and heating on comes a long way ahead of saving the planet, in my book. |
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The one to four room flats had built-in wardrobes and cupboards, electric fires, and a communal central heating and hot water system. |
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But it is estimated that the net heating is at least one watt, perhaps closer to two watts per square yard. |
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The rules apply to all gas appliances, including central heating boilers, water heaters, fires and cookers. |
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Turn the thermostat down, put on a sweater, weatherproof your home and seek out alternative means of heating and powering it. |
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Sarah is a job-sharing primary-school teacher, and Gavin runs his own heating and plumbing business. |
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According to O'Donnell, the even feeling provided by radiant floor heating is the most common reason people choose the system. |
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Additional heating is provided by a hydronic radiant system embedded in the top level's poured-earth floor. |
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In a radiant floor heating system warm water circulates through tubing beneath the floor. |
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This is when the heating packs up, nothing for it except to go out for a night on the town. |
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I showed him my leaking radiator and then told him that the central heating wasn't working either. |
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The only reminder of the heating is a radiator in the bathroom, which the residents did not want to do without. |
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My property is a one bedroom flat with 5 radiators, gas central heating and a gas cooker. |
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As expected, the weighted average electricity price increase for households is 20 per cent, while district heating prices went up by 10 per cent. |
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A geothermal heating system harvests local energy from the site by drawing water from forty wells extending four-hundred feet below ground level. |
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Here's a category that's heating up, what with all the new developments this year. |
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Soluble silicates can be obtained by heating alkali metal carbonates and silica. |
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Under an azure sky at Almondvale, horizontal trenches marked the areas where undersoil heating was being installed. |
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The flat roofs that leak need to be replaced, as do the heating system and the windows. |
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The material is made by heating synthetic fibers, such as rayon, until charred. |
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Pack devices you use regularly, such as raised toilet seats, long-handled reachers or heating pads. |
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Indeed, electrical currents could lead to a potential drop and to heating and catalysis of undesirable electrochemical reactions. |
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An unusual feature at Laban was the use of under-floor heating with water pipes buried in the screed. |
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There is no duty on kerosene when it is used as heating oil but it can be mixed with diesel to run engines. |
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With no duty on kerosene in the north, smugglers are bringing heating oil south by the ton. |
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Human hair wigs can be restyled using heating devices, such as curling irons. |
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When the mistral winds blow it is particularly chilly, so a property with some kind of central heating is a necessity. |
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Exposing the fabric to the oxygen in air and heating it for a while changes the molecules back to indigo. |
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By providing a windbreak, trees also help reduce individual heating bills by up to 30 percent. |
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Install an air purifier and change air filters monthly in heating and air conditioning systems. |
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Local businesses were being advised to clean their air conditioning and water heating and cooling systems. |
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The meeting discussed heating arrangements for the winter months and hope to get the prefab wired up for electricity during the next few weeks. |
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There is an oil-fired central heating system and some useable wiring in place, but a thorough overhaul of all services is necessary. |
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Make sure electrical wiring and heating systems meet safety codes, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for heater placement and setup. |
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The boiler and central heating system was upgraded with the bedrooms and function suites undergoing redecoration. |
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Forge welds made by blacksmiths were made by heating the parts to be joined to a red heat considerably below the molten temperature. |
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There was no central heating and the house was riddled with woodworm and damp. |
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The underfloor heating pipes and electric cables have been put in together and need to be separated, which will involve redoing the wiring. |
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Soothe your knotted muscles by applying a heating pad to the back of your neck or shoulders for from ten minutes to an hour. |
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I try and rip the ever-tightening and heating collar from my neck, but it is enchanted and won't come off. |
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Single slot transmission will avoid excessive heating and battery drain, but will limit the speed of, for example, video phone output. |
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The second heating refines the coarse grains and leaves the steel in a softened condition. |
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I have a gas, hot air heating system and want to add one or two new heating registers in the basement family room area. |
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Only about 50 of our homes have been brought up to regulation standard with new windows, heating and doors. |
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The tests involved mixing the constituent elements of the alloy, heating and melting the mixture, and allowing it to cool and solidify. |
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If your furnace or heating system uses filters, make sure you clean or check them monthly. |
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The system is capable of heating through wood, laminates or other materials. |
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He cooks by heating pans over a coal fire, while dozens of candles and a paraffin lamp provide him with light. |
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Without heating or electricity, they cook on butane stoves, warm themselves with paraffin heaters and use candles and lamps for lighting. |
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The aludel was widely used in Isaac Newton's day for heating various chemicals. |
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Carrying out remedial repairs and updating of central heating systems are among the group s priorities. |
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Space heating uses the largest amount of energy, so actions that reduce home heating requirements will have the greatest impact. |
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If you have underfloor heating throughout, you will enjoy a better all-round ambient temperature in every room, not just on the ground floor. |
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It is extracted from its ores by heating lanthanum metal with ytterbium oxide. |
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Nitriles are formed by heating amides with phosphorous pentoxide or by treating organic halogen compounds with sodium cyanide. |
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With the weather turning colder, homes will have bought heating oil in large quantities. |
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Tertiary amines are manufactured by heating an alcoholic solution of ammonia with excess alkyl halide. |
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At present the required electrons are generated by heating suitable metal wires, typically tungsten, to high temperatures. |
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Custom tanks for large specialty fish can run in the thousands of dollars, plus extra for proper heating and filtration. |
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The total amount of sunlight energy over all of the spectrum is important in heating vines and soils. |
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That will include repointing all stonework, replacing the roof and installing a new heating system. |
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The Capital Punishment one was heating up too much, more heat than light, as my father would have said, so I amscrayed. |
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It reminded me of a science experiment that involved heating a block of tungsten to light it up. |
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Engineers have now secured the hole with wooden boards and an emergency plumber managed to stop the water leak and get the heating back on. |
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Across Africa and Latin America millions of people will suffer as heating and cooking fuel costs rise and the price of food shoots up. |
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The new vehicle leasing market is heating up as leasers offer more options and new car sales decline due to rising interest rates. |
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This process dragged on for over a year, while at the same time in the city, the gas and heating were cut off. |
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Microwaves have come a long way since the days when their main uses were defrosting meat and heating up leftovers. |
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On heating tumbaga in air, a layer of copper oxide forms on the surface of the object. |
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It's easy to forget that luxuries such as fitted carpets and central heating are comparatively recent. |
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A single burner, inside the boiler, supplies heat for one or more space heating zones and a domestic water heating zone. |
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During the day, if heating is set too high, it can induce lethargy, poor concentration and fatigue. |
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A huge revamp entailed a full rewire, replumbing and central heating on the upper two floors so it can open all year round. |
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He made a bend in a steel rod by heating it and fixed it to make short strokes. |
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It could carry 118,000 barrels of light oil products such as gasoline and heating oil. |
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From natural gas and propane to heating oil and gasoline, prices are on the rise. |
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Just as in conventional bolometric sensors, joule heating raises the temperature of the structure, causing a resistance change that is sensed externally. |
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Since then, the rodeo has grown to a monster of an event with an international reputation, a gigantic prize purse and an Air Force pulse heating throughout. |
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No separate storage tank is needed in the tankless coil water heater because water is heated directly inside the boiler in a hot water heating system. |
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Water from the swollen river swamped the undercroft, containing the historic building's electricity and central heating systems, and also files and furnishings. |
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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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It has solid fuel central heating and was re-roofed five years ago. |
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Traditionally, older people are less inclined to reach for the thermostat when the mercury drops and can suffer as a result of not wanting to rack up huge heating bills. |
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That enables the homes to eliminate much of the need for heating and cooling. |
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Londoners had been heating their houses with coal since the seventeenth century and this came by sea until the mid-nineteenth century, when the railways took over this trade. |
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The intensity of a heat stress is determined by the absolute temperature, the rate of heating and the length of time at damaging temperatures i.e., the thermal dose. |
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It is provided with best conditions for water supply, heating and ventilation. |
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Once fired up, a boiler and radiator central heating system can heat an average room a great deal faster than an equivalent underfloor heating system. |
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Faience is a glass-like material, made by heating a paste consisting of sand or crushed quartz, an alkali such as plant ash, and a glaze, until vitrification occurs. |
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Ensure boilers, heating systems and appliances are in good working order. |
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At present Europe leads the way in developing alternative and sustainable energy and in designing energy-efficient technologies from central heating to hi-fi systems. |
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Thyristor phase control leads to additional energy losses and heating in the motor and this should be taken into account when selecting the power rating. |
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That can be as simple as insulating pipes and ducts, caulking doors and windows and otherwise weatherizing our homes to avoid heating our attics and the outdoors. |
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The heating went wrong and the phone to the front desk didn't work. |
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If the heating is carried out at a slow rate, low-frequency vibrational modes are responsible for destabilizing the microporous crystalline structure. |
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A month ago, his Edinburgh branch was issuing a press release trumpeting the fact that 46 of those made redundant there had found retraining as gas central heating fitters. |
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With time I learned to disassemble the entire hotpot and mount the heating coil on a roast beef can with a whole punched in it. |
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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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An important caveat is that, when instrument designs change, this can affect not only the daytime heating of the thermistor but can also affect the accuracy at night. |
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This underfloor heating system was present in the tepidarium, the caldarium and the laconicum where the floors were supported on pillars of tiles or pilae. |
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Such a heating system, called radiant heat because the heat radiates up off the floor, relied on hot water piped through copper tubing installed beneath the tiles. |
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Mr. Tytherleigh's report states clearly that both the cold water storage tanks and the central heating header tanks were situated in the roof void. |
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The most successful of Clarence Birdseye's inventions, aside from frozen food, was appropriately enough, an infra-red heating lamp for thawing it. |
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Following the weekend cold snap, local heating and plumbing companies reported being swamped with calls about broken furnaces and frozen water pipes. |
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When the sun comes out, it will open, allowing users to swim under blue skies, but when the weather turns, the telescopic structure will slide shut and heating will kick in. |
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It was in a 4ft tank with water, lighting and heating but there was no area where it could bask so it was forced to stay in the water all the time. |
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But when the gas central heating packed in, insurers dropped a bombshell. |
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Winds can either compress other clouds, heating them up and making stars, or break those clouds up. |
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As a nasal spray it keeps the passages moist and bacteria free, ideal for travel or ducted heating systems. |
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We know that therapeutic heat may be applied to the body by various methods, e.g., the heating pad or the infrared lamp, but one of the most efficacious ways is by water. |
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The heating system can reliably keep up with the high heating demands. |
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This morning, it's 8 degrees outside and I am finding novel and alternate ways of heating the house i.e. showering with the door open or warming our hands over the toaster. |
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The space lends itself to contemporary living with its open-plan sitting and dining areas, while underfloor heating grants the stone floor an ambient warmth. |
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On the other hand, some places are heating up because of their affordability, coupled with the promise of jobs. |
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Don't use the microwave for deep-frying, canning, or heating baby bottles. |
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The experimental results have shown proposed constructive solutions to accomplish electron-ion powder heating with following particles deformation at a tantalic target. |
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The production of charcoal by heating wood in the absence of air and of coke by heating coal in the absence of air were both well known to ancient peoples. |
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A closer look at many new buildings reveal they are equipped with various kinds of solar electric modules collecting solar power for water heating and electricity. |
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The maximum heating rate of the capsule in the re-entry is several tens times higher than that of the Space Shuttle and several times higher than the Apollo recovery module. |
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As central heating and the resulting dry air take their toll, combat dry, flaky skin by swapping your daily face cream for a super-rich moisturiser. |
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The higher-order grills boast more heating capacity and a larger cooking surface, though all have core features such as electronic ignition and side burners. |
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To replace some of the moisture that central heating takes out of the atmosphere, hang a damp towel over a radiator or place a bowl of water next to one. |
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It is manufactured by heating methanal with ammonium chloride. |
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The necessary rewiring, replumbing and heating upgrades coupled with the age of the property suggest it would make sense to have all walls and ceilings replastered. |
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I just wish they'd put in undersoil heating when the ground was built. |
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The parts are made by pouring a glue and powered metal particles into a mold, heating it up so that the glue bonds the powdered metal, and then melts away. |
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And, always, global warming could push the cutworm moths north, out of the park, by heating up the region. |
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Cheaper models are just an electric heating element and a timer, at which point, you might as well just go back to the stovetop. |
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So bless HBO for heating things up a bit with the release of an epic 15-minute trailer for the fourth season of Game of Thrones. |
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With Ebola still raging in West Africa, the race to find a vaccine is heating up. |
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Special features include a centralised vacuum cleaning system, underfloor oil-fired central heating on the ground floor and double glazed windows throughout. |
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The word reduction originally referred to the loss in weight upon heating a metallic ore such as a metal oxide to extract the metal. |
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For this purpose we formulate mathematical model describing heating or cooling of a semi-infinite region. |
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A separatory funnel was used between the metering pump and the heating unit in order to provide regular flow of water to the heating unit. |
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Central heating engineer Dave Morrell reeled in a 26olb bronze whaler last week after casting his line up to 80 yards from a sandy African beach. |
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Soybean heating oil, defined as SHO at Purdue University, is a combination of heating oil and renewable degummed soybean oil. |
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Add manure, calcium nitrate or dried blood to accelerate the heating and breakdown of the weeds and seeds. |
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The higher heating value of sunn hemp biomass exceeded that of switchgrass, Bermuda grass, reed canarygrass, and alfalfa. |
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The aquarium heater was modified by unsoldering the heating element then connecting two sockets for candelabra bulbs to the empty solder pads. |
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It may seem counter-intuitive, but it's always a good idea to put the heating on for a few minutes in the summer from time to time. |
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The process was selfperpetuating as the gas was used for heating tar tanks and for firing carbonisation ovens, which would generate more gas. |
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Controllers are complemented by a full range of solid-state contactors and scr power controllers for industrial heating applications. |
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Goodyear found that heating rubber and adding sulfur changed raw rubber from a sticky, moldable lump into a stretchy material. |
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I was in the team that supervised the underlaying and overlaying of heating cables in site works. |
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The PS150million superjail has underfloor heating in cells, ultra-modern design and a state-of-the art gym, classrooms and workshops. |
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The perfect partner for a heat pump is wet underfloor heating because both work at lower temperatures. |
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By heating L-aspartic acid into long-chain molecules, then adding water and sodium hydroxide, Donlar now cooks up biodegradable polyaspartate. |
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To maximise on conservation energy saver lamps, solarisation of water heating and irrigation pumping are some examples. |
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The bathroom is host to a traditional white three-piece suite, and the property benefits from gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. |
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This is connected with the fact that effective diameter of the heating spot on the pool surface is commeasurable with dimensions of a mould. |
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An owner's utility bill is comprised of electricity for common areas, oil to provide space heating and oil to heat the water. |
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The battle for the email inbox is heating up as spammers become more creative in their quest for our time and money. |
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On the other hand, the effects of the glow discharge were both heating and ion nitriding of the samples. |
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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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Heating phenomenon takes place in which local heating occurs due to evaporation, transpiration. |
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There was a time when fumes from town gas used for heating greenhouses killed plants. |
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Biocoal is a form of charcoal that is produced in the accurate heating of wood waste through a process called torrefaction. |
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Embryonic Chinese alligators shifted more than a centimeter toward heating pads, Du and his colleagues report in the March American Naturalist. |
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The phosphoric acid formed by heating the phosphate reacts with the carbonific to accelerate the char formation. |
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Cast iron is popular for cookware where an even heating temperature is important. |
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When a brick is roasted, the duration of heating should be proper and even to avoid place brick or crozzle. |
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Excessive heating in the kiln may produce misshapen bricks known as crozzles. |
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By heating together tin and copper, which were in abundance in the area, the Beaker culture people made bronze, and later iron from iron ores. |
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It is easily produced during the heating process, and as a gas comes into intimate contact with the ore. |
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In summer, a large proportion of the rainfall is caused by sun heating the ground leading to convection and to showers and thunderstorms. |
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By forcing water through a perforated cylinder, he could measure the slight viscous heating of the fluid. |
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In the case of model or toy steam engines, the heat source can be an electric heating element. |
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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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This reduces the magnitude of cylinder heating and cooling, increasing the efficiency of the engine. |
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The first one is a new refinery complex, primarily intended to convert heavy fuel oil into desulphurised diesel and ultra-low sulfur heating oil. |
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In colder climates where heating and lighting is required during the cold and dark winter months, the heat byproduct has at least some value. |
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In 1946 during work to install a new central heating system for the University, a mass grave of the Scottish soldiers was allegedly uncovered. |
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Also on display are the remains of the elaborate hypocaust heating system which served the sweat rooms. |
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In summer, a large proportion of the rainfall is caused by sun heating the ground, leading to convection and to showers and thunderstorms. |
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Food that could last for several days and could be eaten without heating was preferred. |
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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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Since the 17th century, peat has been cut for fuel for domestic heating and cooking and it is called turf when so used. |
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It is now common to perform ladle metallurgical operations in gas stirred ladles with electric arc heating in the lid of the furnace. |
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These tanks can include agitators, heating jackets or coils, insulation, thermowells, passivated surfaces and special coatings or tank liners. |
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Hot exhaust gases from the fire passed through the flue thus increasing the surface area heating the water and improving efficiency. |
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Lamps intended for high power operation or used for heating purposes will have envelopes made of hard glass or fused quartz. |
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Some infrared heating elements are made for higher voltages, but these use tubular bulbs with widely separated terminals. |
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In his twenties he tried to create diamonds by heating graphite and shorted out Glasgow's electricity supply. |
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A question about central heating replaced the previously used question on outside toilets. |
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Kiln casting glass involves heating chunks of glass in a kiln until they are liquid and flow into a waiting mold below it in the kiln. |
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It was in 1792 that he first began experimenting with the use of gas, derived from the heating of coal and other materials, for lighting. |
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Room heating was normally better done by charcoal braziers than hypocausts. |
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The reaction with chlorine is similar but requires heating as the resulting chloride layer diminishes the reactivity of the elements. |
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Historically, food that could last for several days and be eaten without heating was preferred. |
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The rocks formed at that time were stained red by iron oxides, the result of intense heating by the sun of a surface devoid of vegetation cover. |
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In many cities, methane is piped into homes for domestic heating and cooking. |
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Biomass is mainly used to produce heat for district heating and central heating and industry processes. |
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Natural gas heating systems may cause carbon monoxide poisoning if unvented or poorly vented. |
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District heating pipelines are normally installed underground, with some exceptions. |
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Pipelines for centralized heating systems are often laid on the ground or overhead. |
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Two pieces of amber may be united by smearing the surfaces with linseed oil, heating them, and then pressing them together while hot. |
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Prevailing winds can have differences due to the uneven heating of the Earth. |
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Even though the Netherlands remained neutral in this war, Amsterdam suffered a food shortage, and heating fuel became scarce. |
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Due to our overinvestment in financial stocks, we will be unable to pay the heating bill this year. |
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Vehicles, factories and industrial and domestic heating and cooling units release even more heat. |
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Weak geothermal heating and long residence time create a very thick convective bottom layer. |
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The process starts with heating at the base of the continental crust which causes it to become more plastic and less dense. |
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In Scandinavia, scheduled maintenance is always performed during summer, where the demand for district heating is low. |
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This is done by spraying the flakes with a caustic soda solution, then heating them in a rotary oven to depolymerize the surface layer. |
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Its glamping options include wigwams and it's packed with clever touches including under-floor heating in the amenity blocks and wifi. |
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Monsoon winds occur because of differential heating between the land and the sea. |
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This was done by heating oil, water, or metal and touching it to the wound to seal off the blood vessels. |
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I spent the weekend pratting about with the central heating and got absolutely nowhere with it! |
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The seas around Bahrain are very shallow, heating up quickly in the summer to produce very high humidity, especially at night. |
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Commercial milk is pasteurized, a heating process that destroys the natural vitamin C content of the milk. |
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The early technique of hot blast used iron for the regenerative heating medium. |
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The provision of light, water tanks and heating system defined the structure and shape of the mill. |
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The Chinese first used coke for heating and cooking no later than the ninth century. |
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Coke was widely used as a substitute for coal in domestic heating following the creation of smokeless zones in the United Kingdom. |
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Since then, heat pumps have grown popular in places where electricity is cheaper than natural gas, bottled gas, and heating oil. |
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Metals that are lower in the reactivity series can be reduced by heating alone. |
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Initially the heating vessel was made of wrought iron plates, but these oxidized, and he substituted a cast iron vessel. |
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Annealing is the process of heating the steel to a sufficiently high temperature to relieve local internal stresses. |
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Quenching involves heating the steel to create the austenite phase then quenching it in water or oil. |
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Free hydrochloric acid was first formally described in the 16th century by Libavius, who prepared it by heating salt in clay crucibles. |
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In 1953, sodium sulfate was proposed for heat storage in passive solar heating systems. |
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Dyeing is effected by heating the fabric in a solution of an organic compound, typically a nitrophenol derivative, and sulfide or polysulfide. |
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The powder is made by heating powdered petroleum coke above the temperature of graphitization, sometimes with minor modifications. |
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The coal would have been used locally as a heating fuel or in the production of iron. |
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The heating of the limestone above the rock also caused it to be turned into a crumbly marble known as Sugar Limestone. |
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Thermal lows form due to localized heating caused by greater sunshine over deserts and other land masses. |
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Peter climbed into the driver's seat, adjusting the heating so that warm air blew onto their faces and demisted the windscreen. |
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Rotisserie broilers cook meats and other foods by turning them slowly in front of electric or gas-powered heating elements. |
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There are many types of sealed systems, for example an audio speaker, a printing machine, a heating system, or a grain storage system. |
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I'll finish heating the oven, and set you free to go and skiver up them ducks. |
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The apatites, which are more soluble than the spodiosites, are formed on heating the latter to redness, hence spodiosites rarely occur in nature. |
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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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The new base includes specially-drilled geothermic heating loops which use sustainable energy to heat or cool the building. |
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This article presents a heat pump for simultaneous heating and cooling in which a thermosiphon forms to defrost the air evaporator. |
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