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Discover LudwigThe term "ac unit" is a correct and usable form of written English.
It is an abbreviation for "air conditioning unit" and is typically used when describing a cooling system. For example, you could say "I need to replace the AC unit in the bedroom."
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The synthesized nucleotide sequences differed by only one additional C-residue for testing C-tract regions and in one AC unit for the AC repeat region.
"They funnel cold air to the AC unit through the cup holders," he said, citing Range Rovers as offering this function.
The family saved up and bought one AC unit for the living room; now that's where everyone spends their day – preparing food, watching TV, playing or studying.
This paper reports on the use of CFD for predicting and improving the performance of a rooftop AC unit.
However, through some complicated dance with the power breaker and window AC unit, the library lights went on the fritz after just 10 minutes.
At one stage, a quarantined teacher has to tell him, after he bangs his head hammily on the wall, the floor, the AC unit: "I've got 11-year-olds next door holding it together better than you".
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The device also comes equipped with an indoor positioning system based on Bluetooth Low Energy/iBeacon technology to detect the whereabouts of household members, turning the AC off and on in each room accordingly, presuming you have a Tado Cooling for each of your AC units.
In addition, window-mounted AC units had higher fungal counts than wall-mounted AC units.
I did not hear anything because of the loud AC units that cool the room.
Postoperative fungal infections may be caused by discharge of spores from contaminated air conditioning (AC) units.
Associated seasonal electricity demand was 617 × 106 kWh and seasonal performance of AC units around 2.4.
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