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** Volumetric efficiency, in internal combustion engine design for the RAF
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** Temperature sensors for ignition circuit monitor system moved from # 4 and # 8 cylinders to # 3 and # 7 cylinders to improve their efficiency.
** Repairing and modernizing public housing, including increasing the energy efficiency of units, $ 4 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development ( HUD )
** Packet aggregation, joining multiple data packets for transmission as a single unit to increase network efficiency
** The steel industry has a standing commitment to sustainability backed by significant investment in new technologies to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and heighten productivity.
** Pareto efficiency, making one individual better off, without making any other individual worse off
** Specified CALFED Bay-Delta Program projects including urban and agricultural water use efficiency projects
** Tremendous efforts on research of frequency-agile techniques are being performed for increased efficiency.
** Canoes are popular on lakes and rivers due to their carrying capacity and efficiency on the water.
* Seasonal energy efficiency ratio ( SEER ), used to define the seasonal efficiency of air conditioners and refrigeration equipment ** Not to be confused with the European Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio ( ESEER )
** Shoot efficiency self pruning reasons-for instance, presumably a mature shoot cell must on average produce enough sugar, and acquire enough oxygen and carbon dioxide to support both it and a similar sized root cell.
** Root efficiency self pruning reasons-similarly a mature root cell must acquire on average, more than enough minerals and water needed to support both it and a similar sized shoot cell that does not acquire water and minerals.
** Asset turnover is a financial ratio that measures the efficiency of a company's use of its assets in generating sales revenue or sales income to the company.
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** Synaptic plasticity, the property of a neuron or synapse to change its internal parameters in response to its history
** Engine configuration for a discussion of the layout of the major components of a reciprocating piston internal combustion engine.
** Schengen Agreement signed between certain member states of the European Economic Community, creating the Schengen Area, a bloc of ( at this time ) five states with no internal border controls.
** Ptolemy IV Philopator, Greek king of Egypt who has reigned from 221 BC and under whose weak and incompetent rule, heavily influenced by his favourites, much of Ptolemaic Syria has been lost and native uprisings have begun to disturb the internal stability of the country ( b. c. 238 BC )
** Engine tuning, the adjustment, modification, or design of internal combustion engines to yield more performance
** internal: Kabardino-Balkar Republic ( W / NW / N ), Stavropol Krai ( N ), Chechen Republic ( NE / E ), Republic of Ingushetia ( E / SE )
** Commissioned by F. Augustus Heinze, this eight-story low-rise building has an internal steel frame.
** internal: Chukotka Autonomous Okrug ( 660km )( E ), Magadan Oblast ( 1520km )( E / SE ), Khabarovsk Krai ( 2130km )( SE ), Amur Oblast ( S ), Zabaykalsky Krai ( S ), Irkutsk Oblast ( S / SW ), Krasnoyarsk Krai ( W ).
** The external data space is overlaid with the internal data space, such that the full 64 kB address space does not appear on the external bus.
** Employer branding, the application of brand management to recruitment marketing and internal brand engagement
** Fuel charge stratification, an internal combustion process using gasoline direct injection to reduce fuel consumption and emissions
** internal: Murmansk Oblast ( N ), Arkhangelsk Oblast ( E / SE ), Vologda Oblast ( SE / S ), Leningrad Oblast ( S / SW )
** laddering is a technique used by depth interviewers in which you start with questions about external objects and external social phenomena, then proceed to internal attitudes and feelings
** the Institut des sciences et industries du vivant et de l ' environnement ( or AgroParisTech, nicknamed Agro includes an internal school called ENGREF ) – part of the Pôle des sciences de la vie et environnementales et technologies de la région de Paris ;
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