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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.
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.
By accepted definition, a 1-ton conditioner will provide 12,000 BTU of cooling in one hour.
Such extra-thick insulation not only permits a much smaller cooling installation, but will continue to reduce operating expenses both in heating and cooling.
Crystals of BPO < sub > 4 </ sub > can also precipitate from the flowing glass on cooling ; these crystals are not readily etched in the standard reactive plasmas used to pattern oxides, and will result in circuit defects in integrated circuit manufacturing.
All the environmental impact reports and scientific studies have shown that the Cornell lake source cooling system has not yet had and will not likely have any measurably significant environmental impact.
Increased cooling demands will often require additional energy and possibly new equipment or a change of coolant.
At the end of the stellar age, galaxies will be composed of compact objects: brown dwarfs, white dwarfs that are cooling or cold (" black dwarfs "), neutron stars, and black holes.
During phase transitions, the heat flow required to maintain this heating or cooling rate will change.
If the gas pressure is reduced, the cooling effect will decrease, hence the equilibrium temperature of the wire will increase.
Machining requires precautions, as the material will soften and gall if sharp tools and proper cooling methods are not used.
A Wankel engine that loses compression, cooling or oil pressure will lose a large amount of power and fail over a short period of time.
As magma buoyantly rises it will cross the solidus-liquidus and its temperature will reduce by adiabatic cooling.
Alternatively, on cooling a liquid with the eutectic composition will solidify as uniformly dispersed, small ( fine-grained ) mixed crystals with the same composition.
In the event of cooling failure, the CPU will throttle then shut down beyond a critical temperature threshold to avoid damage.
Tapers will seize either from thermal activity or something from the reaction penetrating the taper and thickening upon cooling or exposure to the atmosphere.
The body's cooling system will produce perspiration in an effort to keep the body at its normal temperature even when the rate it is producing sweat exceeds the evaporation rate.
If air is moved away from one's body with a natural breeze or a fan, sweat will evaporate faster, making perspiration more effective at cooling the body.
Safety tests ensure that a product will not create a safety risk from situations such as a failed or shorted power supply, blocked cooling vent, and powerline voltage spikes and dips.
The starting point in carrying out a heat estimate both for cooling and heating will depend on the ambient and inside conditions specified.

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This was initially termed " splat cooling " by doctoral student W. Klement at Caltech, who showed that cooling rates on the order of millions of degrees per second is sufficient to impede the formation of crystals, and the metallic atoms become " locked into " a glassy state.
Because they become very hot, practically all machine guns fire from an open bolt, to permit air cooling from the breech between bursts.
The cumulative cooling and warming that result from the tilt of the planet become most pronounced after the solstices, leading to the more recent custom of using them to mark the beginning of summer and winter in most countries of Central and Northern Europe, as well as in Canada, the USA and New Zealand.
Initially, there were thousands of fumaroles in the cooling ash from the eruption, but over time most of them have become extinct.
Squaw Creek Reservoir, which provides cooling water for the power plant, also has become a popular recreation site.
This thickening occurs by conductive cooling, which converts hot asthenosphere into lithospheric mantle and causes the oceanic lithosphere to become increasingly thick and dense with age.
The heat causes the atoms to become unstuck from their initial positions ( a local minimum of the internal energy ) and wander randomly through states of higher energy ; the slow cooling gives them more chances of finding configurations with lower internal energy than the initial one.
Without effective water treatment, a cooling water system can suffer from scale formation, corrosion and fouling and may become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria such as those that cause Legionnaires ' Disease.
The centre is located on an ecologically rich site next to the Pumphouse cooling ponds, which have become a haven for wildlife since the closure of the steelworks.
When an astronaut had an increased work load he began to sweat and in the confined space of a suit the cooling system would become overwhelmed and the visor would fog.
Only with Supreme Court rulings and more than a decade of cooling did black voting become a reality in Mississippi.
Activation of the rear spoiler will allow the air pressure generated at the back of the vehicle to force air into the cooling ducts located at either end of the spoiler which become uncovered upon application of it.
It may even be crumbly before cooled, but will become firmer after cooling.
While Detritus does not have much imagination and was originally not highly regarded even by other trolls, he has become fairly intelligent by troll standards, especially since the end of Men At Arms when Cuddy made a clockwork cooling helmet which reduces the effect heat has on the conductivity of Detritus ' silicon brain.
Through the 1990s, water cooling for home PCs slowly gained recognition amongst enthusiasts, but it started to become noticeably more prevalent after the introduction of AMD's hot-running Athlon processor in mid 2000.
The cooling down message was affectionately known as a TSOD ( Teal Screen of Death, a play on the Windows BSOD ) and become part of the forum culture.
However, in the future, new processors might generate too much heat to be dissipated through direct air cooling and it would follow that such direct cooling for computers and their components will become obsolete.
They have also become popular in closed loop industrial systems such as cooling tower, heat exchanger, and other equipment protection applications.
If a change in conditions ( e. g. cooling ) means that the concentration is actually higher than the saturation point, the solution has become supersaturated.
Hyperboloid ( sometimes incorrectly known as hyperbolic ) cooling towers ( Image 1 ) have become the design standard for all natural-draft cooling towers because of their structural strength and minimum usage of material.
In addition to the most obvious benefit of this packaging ( less space-consumption ), additional efficiency benefits have become clear in power, cooling, management, and networking due to the pooling or sharing of common infrastructure to supports the entire chassis, rather than providing each of these on a per server box basis.

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