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Heating and object
* Heating the object above its Curie temperature, allowing it to cool in a magnetic field and hammering it as it cools.

Heating and will
Heating a lactone with a base ( sodium hydroxide ) will hydrolyse the lactone to its parent compound, the straight chained bifunctional compound.
Heating a copper penny with an alcohol lamp and placing it on the wet mount slide will activate sluggish trophozoites and more rapidly make the diagnosis.
Heating of the air within the chimney will enhance convection, and hence airflow through the chimney.
For the 2010 season the ground will be known as the Furness Heating Compoments Stadium ( Craven Park ).
Heating a N-substituted aniline in the presence of an ester of mesoxalic acid 1 will produce the dioxindole 2.
Heating of 2 in the presence of water will hydrolyze the remaining ester, and effect a decarboxylation to give the desired dioxindole 3.

Heating and electrons
Heating a semiconductor can excite electrons into conduction states, but it is more practical to increase conductivity by adding impurities to the crystal.

Heating and producing
" In 1977 Heatwave followed up the success of their first L. P. with their second, Central Heating, Barry Blue again producing, and Temperton behind the majority of the songs.

Heating and .
Heating is by individual gas-fired, forced warm air systems.
Heating liquid in an open container results in rapidly increased evaporation, which concentrates the remaining flavor and ingredients – this is a critical component of both stewing and sauce making.
Heating only the substrate rather than the gas or chamber walls helps reduce unwanted gas-phase reactions that can lead to particle formation.
Laboratory display of distillation: 1: A heating device 2: Still pot 3: Still head 4: Thermometer / Boiling point temperature 5: Condenser 6: Cooling water in 7: Cooling water out 8: Distillate / receiving flask 9: Vacuum / gas inlet 10: Still receiver 11: Heat control 12: Stirrer speed control 13: Stirrer / heat plate 14: Heating ( Oil / sand ) bath 15: Stirring means e. g. ( shown ), boiling chips or mechanical stirrer 16: Cooling bath.
Heating an ideal mixture of two volatile substances A and B ( with A having the higher volatility, or lower boiling point ) in a batch distillation setup ( such as in an apparatus depicted in the opening figure ) until the mixture is boiling results in a vapor above the liquid which contains a mixture of A and B.
Heating methods also diversified: modern producers use wood, oil, natural gas, propane, or steam to evaporate sap.
* Heating.
Heating is often achieved electrically, by passing an electric current ( supplied through an electrical cord or battery cables ) through a resistive heating element.
The University of New Brunswick has attempted to reduce its environmental impact through installing a natural gas burning microturbine at the Central Heating Plant that produces 100 kW of electricity for the university.
Heating is usually achieved by sending electricity through a resistor consisting of a hot incandescent filament, with the expanded gas expelled through a conventional nozzle.
This efficiency is based on the Lower Heating Value of Hydrogen.
The Lower Heating Value of Hydrogen is total thermal energy released when hydrogen is combusted minus the latent heat of vaporisation of the water.
Heating and extruding basalt yields stone wool, an excellent thermal insulator.
The Interaction Heating Facility ( IHF ), with an available power of over 60-MW, is one of the highest-power arc jets available.
The Aerodynamic Heating Facility ( AHF ) has similar characteristics to the IHF arc heater, offering a wide range of operating conditions, samples sizes and extended test times.
Heating of the earth near the equator leads to large amounts of upward motion and convection along the monsoon trough or intertropical convergence zone.
As a result, a number of container-specific accessories have become available for a variety of applications, examples include ; Racking for archiving, Lining / Heating / Lighting / Powerpoints to create purpose-built secure offices, canteens and drying rooms, condensation control for furniture storage and ramps for storage of heavier objects.
* Heating a magnet past its Curie temperature ; the molecular motion destroys the alignment of the magnetic domains.
Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning is based on inventions and discoveries made by Nikolay Lvov, Michael Faraday, Willis Carrier, Reuben Trane, James Joule, William Rankine, Sadi Carnot, and many others.
In the United States, HVAC engineers generally are members of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers ( ASHRAE ), EPA Universal CFC certified, or locally engineer certified such as a Special to Chief Boilers License issued by the state or, in some jurisdictions, the city.

illuminating and object
" The Abyssinians possess also the Ark of the Covenant ", he wrote, and, after a description of the object, describes how the liturgy is celebrated upon the Ark four times a year, " on the feast of the great nativity, on the feast of the glorious Baptism, on the feast of the holy Resurrection, and on the feast of the illuminating Cross.
Generally, an image of a small object is made using a lens to focus the illuminating radiation, as is done with the rays of the visible spectrum in light microscopy.
The intensity of light illuminating the object is known ( from its distance to the Sun ), and one assumes that most of its surface is in thermal equilibrium ( usually not a bad assumption for an airless body ).
Lighter colors and also whites and metallic substances absorb less illuminating light, and thus heat up less ; but otherwise color makes small difference as regards heat transfer between an object at everyday temperatures and its surroundings, since the dominant emitted wavelengths are nowhere near the visible spectrum, but rather in the far infrared.
Diffuse interreflection is a process whereby light reflected from an object strikes other objects in the surrounding area, illuminating them.
One downside of the weapon mounted light is that it is always aimed parallel to the bore, so illuminating an object means that it is also targeted.
He noticed that when there was any object placed between the cathode and the illuminating side of the tube, then the shadow of that object appeared.

illuminating and will
He is not perfectly trustworthy in details, and his agenda is always to inculcate culturally " correct " Stoic opinions, perhaps so that his readers will not feel guilty, but Jane Ellen Harrison found survivals of archaic rites mentioned by Aelian very illuminating in her Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion ( 1903, 1922 ).
When an area element is radiating as a result of being illuminated by an external source, the irradiance ( energy or photons / time / area ) landing on that area element will be proportional to the cosine of the angle between the illuminating source and the normal.
This means that although the radiance of the surface depends on the angle from the normal to the illuminating source, it will not depend on the angle from the normal to the observer.
If someone wants to know what a cellular phone is, telling them that it is a " phone that is cellular " will not be especially illuminating.
Entertainment Weekly gave the release a " B +" rating and wrote, " Fans will drool over the extras, including some illuminating deleted scenes ( of particular note is an alternate opening detailing Buckaroo's tragic childhood, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis as Banzai's mother ) and director Richter's commentary, which reveals some colorful behind-the-scenes battles with studio execs ".
It will also take in account illuminating the monument, both from inside and outside and also giving the monument a fresh coat of paint.
They say that it will allow opportunities for grave abuses because it offers little illuminating context and its tone suggests the language should be read quite broadly.
When the illuminating source ceases, the luminescence will persist for a characteristic time, steadily decreasing.

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