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Hollywood used to generate the hot slang.
A laboratory combustion reactor is used to sequentially generate the hot combustion gas, and to put this gas in contact with N2O and reburning fuel under well-characterized conditions.
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The oxidizer is fed into the core combustion chamber along with the fuel to support the combustion process, which generates the hot gas stream to power the turbine that drives the fan.
The exit exhaust gas flows into the water/lithium bromide absorption refrigerator, finally the rest sensible heat of the gas is used for generating the hot water for domestic use or district heating.
The British actor's portrayal of a stuttering monarch in The King's Speech is generating the hottest buzz in tinseltown, especially as Firth's strong performance last year in A Single Man lost out to Bridges.
This British band is unlikely to generate the same hot fuss as other new wave tribute acts, but "Please Describe Yourself" (V2), with its XTC-meets-Dexy's Midnight Runners sound, offers some of the most energetic music released in the last year.
It is not yet clear which rate processes generate the transversal hot zones in uniform packed bed reactors.
The objective of the present work is to design and fabricate a thermal management system (TMS) that commands a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) based cogeneration system to generate the electricity and hot water efficiently.
Rather, the apeiron somehow generates the opposites hot and cold.
As schematically presented in Fig. 7c, under visible or NIR light illumination, Pd NP or NR acts as a sensitizer, absorbing resonant photons, generating the energetic hot electrons from the SPR excitation.
It also generated the singles "Hot Like Fire" and "4 Page Letter".
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