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A helicopter hovers above, at a safe distance, with lots of insulating air between.
"We should research potential issues of human health in these highly insulated, air tight, non-breathable buildings," he says.
Three air-conditioners and a pocket of insulating air protect the computers and their users from the tropical heat.
Because crimp encourages fibres to cling together, even loosely twisted yarns are strong, and both crimp and resilience allow manufacture of open-structured yarns and fabrics that trap and retain heat-insulating air.
Spielvogel also recommends insulating air-conditioning ducts or heating pipes to prevent energy from being lost.
Eight (8) runs were performed in 100 L insulated air-tight bioreactors under a dynamic air flow regime.
This is essentially a small box, that sits on a platform on a data center roof, and is fully insulated, air-conditioned, and lightning proof.
As long as its storage container is well insulated, liquid air can be kept at atmospheric pressure for long periods.
Older buildings tend to consume more energy because they are often poorly insulated, leak air, contain inefficient appliances and use incandescent lights.
The termination is insulated with insulating oil or air, cryogenic gaseous nitrogen and liquid nitrogen.
After World War II, Lewis and Jack joined the family firm and the Rudins became known for their modern apartment towers on the Upper East Side, with insulated plumbing, air-conditioning and storefronts.
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