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Furthermore, new formulations are presented to calculate the temperature difference of heat exchangers, while a more precise heat exchanger area calculation method by piecewise calculation is developed in the new model.
Finally, the standards connect capitalism with the conservative ideal of limited government, asking students to be able to "explain why a free enterprise system of economics developed in the new nation, including minimal government intrusion, taxation, and property rights".
In doing so, the frames dominant in the past debate on the older comparator technology influence the frames developing in the debate over the new technology.
Sylvia was alerted by her teenage son Joey to the new sounds developing in the Bronx.
They may become involved if family difficulties later develop – in either the "new" family or the surrogate's own family, or if parents separate.
The story broke in the middle of last week on the Web site of Crain's New York Business (a publication for which I long wrote a weekly column) and has been developing in The New York Times and elsewhere ever since.
As interest in gardening developed in Europe, the new trade of nurseryman was established, and the trade became highly important to the spread of knowledge and materials.
With groundbreaking technology, developed in Wales, the new coin will help secure our economy and get rid of counterfeits.
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