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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cop of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a "cop" in a specific context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "He was a cop of the local precinct, known for his dedication to the community."
Alternatives: "a police officer of" or "an officer from".
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The results indicate that a COP of 28.7% at TRF,cold = 273 K is achievable.
However, for the improved one, a cooling capacity of 790 W and a COP of 0.446 can be reached.
It has a COP of about 0.5 and cooling power 9 kW for 13 °C evaporation temperature.
An immersion heater, for example, has a COP of 1, while air-source heat pumps typically have a COP of between 2 and 4. Suppliers of thermodynamic panels say they have a COP of between 2 and 7. Results from the only independent tests of thermodynamic panels in the UK "aren't that great", according to Tom Bradley, senior project engineer at Narec Distributed Energy, which conducted the research.
The experimental results proved that it is able to produce a cooling power of 6.3 kW with a COP of about 0.4.
The tested chiller was able to produce an average cooling capacity of about 2.1 kW with a COP of 0.35 at the rated operating conditions.
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Community organizations you belong to: proud supporter of Tip-A –Cop, Taste of Fountain Valley, Kiwanis Club Poker Tournament and Summerfest.
Tonight, we join the case of a cop accused of murdering her husband for the insurance money.
We had been discussing Lady Gaga's new single, which Naomi insisted was a direct cop of a Madonna 80's hit, Express Yourself.
Results show a COP improvement of 21% compared to an equivalent conventional CO2 system.
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