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It's a form of cooling out.
The advantages of electrical disinfection methods include lower energy requirement, which unlike thermal techniques, do not require energy expenditure in the form of cooling.
Significant amount of electricity energy was also used in the form of cooling and chilled water to dissipate heat during various operations.
Some form of cooling is required to convert the steam back to a liquid that can be boiled again and sent back to the turbine.
Collectively, our data confirm abrupt changes to the growth seasons (i.e., summers) following the large volcanic eruptions in AD 536 and 541 544 in the form of cooling and, more importantly, strong reduction in incoming solar radiation.
Perspiration, in most mammals, water given off by the intact skin, either as vapour by simple evaporation from the epidermis (insensible perspiration) or as sweat, a form of cooling in which liquid actively secreted from sweat glands evaporates from the body surface.
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Getting rid of siestas makes people more dependent, during the hottest part of the day, on energy-intensive forms of cooling.
Although many different cooling methods exist, the best outcomes have been found with cold water immersion techniques (typically between 5°C and 15°C 19) over other forms of cooling (ice packs, ice vests, ice towels, etc).
His preferred form of cool is McLuhan-esque, emotitsless, iconographyaperiod-specificific.
By using exothermal pre-reactions in the form of cool flames it is possible to realize a complete and residue-free evaporation of liquid hydrocarbon mixtures.
Civilization, when it arrives on Belize's back roads, is in the form of "cool spots"— what Belizeans like to call their outdoor bars and restaurants, most with dirt or concrete floors.
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