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Usually, this means constant volume heat capacity so that no work is done, and also the heat capacity of a system for such purposes must not include heat absorbed by any chemical reaction or process.
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Usually, a government declares its currency ( including notes and coins issued by the central bank ) to be legal tender, making it unlawful to not accept it as a means of repayment for all debts, public and private.
Usually a citadel was a " mini fortress " within the larger fortress, sometimes designed as a reduit, but more often as a means of protecting the garrison from potential revolt in the city.
Usually when a recipe specifies ' bunch ' or ' sprig ', it means the whole form ; when it specifies spoons it means the leaves.
Usually the patient then returns the perceived affection by means of letters, phone calls, gifts, and visits to the unwitting recipient.
Usually this means that all the property held by that person is ' vested in ' ( transferred to ) the Official Receiver or Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Usually they serve as a means to enhance the organizing of new members and as voter registration and mobilization bodies.
Usually this means increasing prices during certain periods of time or at the places where congestion occurs ; or introducing a new usage tax or charge when peak demand exceeds available supply in the case of a tax-funded public good provided free at the point of usage.
Usually a charge-air cooler means an air-to-air cooler where the heat is rejected using ambient air flowing through the heat exchanger, much like the engine's coolant radiator.
Usually, this means that you just stop dialing at 7 digits after the area code or that the numbers are ignored by the switchboard.
* Usually in a less formal setting ( at home ), a group may play two best ( this means the best two out of three ).
Usually " Unicode enablement " means internationalizing software by using Unicode, and " DBCS enablement " means using incompatible code pages that exist between the various countries in East Asia for internationalizing software.
Usually it means the coming to power for several decades of a new coalition, replacing an old dominant coalition of the other party as in 1896 when the GOP ( Republicans ) became dominant, or 1932 when the Democrats became dominant.
Usually and constant
Usually it's a relatively high dielectric constant polymer ( PEO, PMMA, PAN, polyphosphazenes, siloxanes etc.
Usually, such tests are done isothermally ( at constant temperature ) by changing the atmosphere of the sample.
Usually wound in a linear " spiroidal " pattern ( constant parallel spaced turns ) providing consistent uniform radiation as a reduced sized equivalent in respect to the standard 1 / 4 wave antenna.
Usually, this is applied to control the output voltage, though it could be applied to control the input current, the output current, or maintain a constant power.
Usually, the electron drift velocity in a material is directly proportional to the electric field, which means that the electron mobility is a constant ( independent of electric field ).
Usually, it is possible to change the parameters within a certain range while keeping their product constant.
In a ternary plot, the proportions of the three variables a, b, and c must sum to some constant, K. Usually, this constant is represented as 1. 0 or 100 %.
Usually, a model is taken to the thermodynamic limit by increasing the volume together with the particle number while keeping the particle number density constant.
Usually and volume
Usually one volume costs between 5800 to 9800 yen, higher-priced than other anime DVDs, though some sell for less ( Mobile Police Patlabor OVAs ( 1988 ) sold at 4800 yen per volume ).
Usually 80 to 110 liters in volume, and about 240 to 250 centimeters in length, with widths frequently in excess of 60 centimeters.
In the refectory there is a TV that shows various programmes ( Usually sport ), the volume is high, but not usually audible from the amount of noise.
Usually and heat
Usually heat from nuclear fission is passed to a working fluid ( water or gas ), which runs through turbines that power either ship's propellers or generators.
Usually, within the lower atmosphere ( the troposphere ) the air near the surface of the Earth is warmer than the air above it, largely because the atmosphere is heated from below as solar radiation warms the Earth's surface, which in turn then warms the layer of the atmosphere directly above it, e. g., by thermals ( convective heat transfer ).
Usually, underclocking is used to reduce a computer's power consumption and heat emission, sometimes also to increase the system's stability and compatibility.
Usually the action of ionizing the gas is violent and disruptive, often leading to sound ( ranging from a snap for a spark plug to thunder for a lightning discharge ), light and heat.
Usually during the daytime the interception of sunlight predominates, giving a cooling effect ; however, at night the re-radiation of heat to the Earth slows the Earth's heat loss.
Usually the heat flows are so small that there is no need for physical heat exchangers around the split pipe. Another type of Stirling cooler is the split-pair type ( Fig. 4 ), consisting of a compressor, a split pipe, and a cold finger.
Usually, the total mechanical energy after the collision is smaller than the initial total mechanical energy and the lost mechanical energy is converted into heat.
Usually a heat sink is attached to the integrated heat spreader ( IHS ), essentially a large, flat plate attached to the CPU, with conduction paste layered between.
Usually, the sandbagging is used only in shorter races where a pit stop is not used, such as heat races and in feature races of fewer than 100 laps in a United States Auto Club or World of Outlaws event.
Usually sold in the shape of balls, gardaa starts dissolving into smaller particles even with the heat of the palm.
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