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This cooling does not change the avocado in any way, it just delays the natural softening of the fruit until a grovelike temperature ( room temperature ) is restored.
Fortunately, it is the FHA which has arrived at this conclusion, for it means that cooling equipment of all kinds may now be included in a mortgage, and thus acquired with a minimum of financial stress.
We know, too, that health is never harmed by summer cooling.
If your house is to have a forced warm air system, cooling can be a part of it.
The cooling coil is located in the furnace's outlet.
For cooling, chilled water is circulated instead of hot water.
One of the more remarkable of the new cooling systems is one that can be switched to heating.
The body is a heat machine, and 20 to 25 guests can easily double your cooling load.
A very rough rule of thumb is that, under favorable conditions, you'll need 15 BTU's of cooling for every square foot of your house.
It is generally an inaccurate method of rating, for the horsepower is that of the compressor motor, and many other components beside it determine how much cooling you'll get.
Reducing humidity is often as important as cooling.
The way a house is set on its lot can therefore influence how much cooling you're going to need.
In plasma generators as currently commercially available for industrial use or as high temperature research tools often more than 50% of the total energy input is being transferred to the cooling medium of the anode.
It is apparent from the above and from experimental evidence that the cooling requirements for the anode of free burning arcs are large compared with those for the cathode.
It is absurd of course to say that that one exclamation estranged me from the family I considered my very own, but there it hangs, a cooling void that broke our close connection with each other.
Solid yellow arsenic is produced by rapid cooling of arsenic vapor,.
Black antimony is formed upon rapid cooling of vapor derived from metallic antimony.
Adiabatic cooling occurs when the pressure of a substance is decreased as it does work on its surroundings.
Adiabatic cooling occurs in the Earth's atmosphere with orographic lifting and lee waves, and this can form pileus or lenticular clouds if the air is cooled below the dew point.
One technique used to reach very low temperatures ( thousandths and even millionths of a degree above absolute zero ) is adiabatic demagnetisation, where the change in magnetic field on a magnetic material is used to provide adiabatic cooling.
The isolation of Antarctica by the current is credited by many researchers with causing the glaciation of Antarctica and global cooling in the Eocene epoch.
British architects Brenda and Robert Vale have said that, as of 2002, " It is quite possible in all parts of Australia to construct a ' house with no bills ', which would be comfortable without heating and cooling, which would make its own electricity, collect its own water and deal with its own waste ... These houses can be built now, using off-the-shelf techniques.
If enough electric power is available, cooling can be provided by conventional air conditioning using a heat pump.

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This was primarily caused by their higher heat output than other x86 CPUs of the day and, as such, computer builders sometimes did not equip them with adequate cooling.
This provides something of a passive safety measure, as removing the water from the reactor also slows the nuclear reaction down – however other methods are favored for stopping a reaction and it is preferred to keep the nuclear core covered with water so as to ensure adequate cooling.
Pilot visibility is often poorer due to the width of the engine, and the designer is limited in engine placement as ensuring adequate cooling air, either in a buried engine installation or in a pusher configuration is more difficult.
Also, motherboard voltage regulators often have heatsinks and may need airflow to ensure adequate cooling.
Care must be taken to ensure that the drive gets adequate cooling.
The station responded to the event by shutting down both reactors within 70 minutes of receiving the first indication of impaired main cooling water flow and provided adequate post trip cooling.
Water used in washing was returned to the river without adequate cooling, and the temperature rose.
Although it had, from the car's launch, been the manufacturer's intention that the XJ would take the twelve-cylinder engine, its installation was nonetheless a tight fit, and providing adequate cooling had evidently been a challenge for the engineers designing the installation.
The Camira suffered from a litany of quality control issues, which included smoking engines in early models, insufficient drainage holes in the doors, poor paint quality and lack of adequate fan cooling, resulting in overheating in JB Camiras fitted with air conditioning.
This article principally describes the control of a computer fan, to provide adequate cooling while lowering noise.
Unlike the Volkswagen Beetle or Fiat 500, the Fiat 600 is water-cooled with an ample cabin heater and, while cooling is generally adequate, for high-power modified versions a front-mounted radiator or oil cooler is needed to complement the rear-mounted radiator.
Many houses also have large air-conditioning units situated next to them to provide adequate cooling against the very hot summer temperatures.
* Full and constant flow of cutting fluid ( adequate cooling and chip flushing )
There must be adequate ventilation – which is a problem due to the ventilation cooling the house, counteracting the heating – they must be kept clean, and they should always be switched off before sleeping.
To facilitate an adequate and rapid cooling of the entire content of a tank, every tank is equipped with at least one agitator.
Repetition rates can range as high as a few kHz, provided adequate gas flow and cooling of the structure are provided.
Cylinder heads are the hottest part of the engine and require adequate cooling, typically air cooling, oil cooling or liquid cooling.

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We are initiating research on the use of solid state materials for infrared detection using a method which will not require cooling of materials to attain high sensitivity.
If you can't see your way clear to have summer cooling included when building, by all means make provision for its easy adding later.
This costs less than having a completely separate cooling system, for your regular heating ductwork, filters and furnace blower do double duty for cooling.
If you plan to add cooling later to your heating system, there are things to watch for.
Be sure you get a perimeter heating system, and diffusers that will work as well for cooling as they do for heating.
You can get a hot water system that will also work for cooling your house.
You can get this added heating feature for as little as $200 more than the price of cooling alone.
By storing and releasing the energy needed for heating or cooling, concrete's thermal mass delivers year-round benefits by reducing temperature swings inside and minimizing heating and cooling costs.
From 1944 to 1971, pump systems drew cooling water from the river and, after treating this water for use by the reactors, returned it to the river.
Whereas it is paramagnetic at ambient conditions, it becomes antiferromagnetic upon cooling, and other magnetic transitions are also observed for many curium compounds.
In this treatment, medical personal expose patients to “ external or intravascular cooling ” at 32-34 ° C for 24 h .; this treatment cools patients down about 2-3 ° C less than normal body temperature.
There is no evidence of mass extinction of these organisms, and there is support for high productivity of these species in southern high latitudes as a result of cooling temperatures in the early Paleocene.
The only reason for this is that most heat treaters do not have cooling equipment.
* Mayhem's dye, used in water cooling for looks, often rebranded RIT dye

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