Estrogen levels, body thermostats and mood often fluctuate in the perimenopause. |
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Many of these units have fans to move the heat, and are also available with remote controls, wall switches or wall-mounted thermostats. |
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The newer thermostats are programmable, electronic devices that couple sensors with circuitry to do the job. |
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Most staff being laid off worked on the factory floor, assembling the thermostats and power regulators. |
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Programmable digital thermostats automatically control your home's heating and cooling. |
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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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The thermostats in electric ovens are now much more accurate, so you'll have to recalibrate your cooking times. |
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Apple alum Tony Fadell reinvented the boring market for home thermostats with his sleek and eco-savvy digital Nest. |
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Homes can also be programmed to accept extra electric power on demand, for example by remotely turning up water heater thermostats. |
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