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A passive cooling technique was integrated inside a short wind tower made from expanded paper (wet pad) 0.1 m thick.
Our final design consisted of a polycarbonate external shield enclosing a custom diffusive housing made from expanded PTFE tubing.
A consolidated composite reactive bed for refrigeration sorption systems made from expanded graphite powder impregnated with CaCl2 was produced and tested.
This chapter examines the physical properties of a locally available lightweight aggregate made from expanded clay and also investigates the density and strength of the lightweight aggregate of different density ranges, and their relationship with water absorption characteristic and internal microscopic.
The third patient had contact with compost made from expanded wood fiber, coir, and bark (22 ).
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Two types of GO nanosheets, denoted as GO(1) and GO(2), made from commercial expanded graphite (CEG) and commercial graphite powder (CGP), respectively, are employed as MnO2 supports for comparative study.
A synthetic sheet made from expanded-polytetrafluoroethylene (e-PTFE) has been most commonly used as a pericardial substitute.
It's rhythms are straightforward: spend profits made from ticket sales on expanding and improving your zoo.
The bio-skin fabric is made from natto cells, which expand and contract in response to atmospheric moisture.
Open image in new window Fig. 8 Fourier transform-infrared spectra (FT-IR) of a pure terpineol and perovskite film made from the perovskite paste, b expanded fingerprint region for the O H vibrations, and c schematic of possible interactions between MAI and terpineol along with their chemical structures.
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