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An important factor in reactor operation is the outlet degree of conversion.
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The condenser outlet cooling degree should be small (0.5 0.6 K).
It also runs the Planet Yoghurt brand, and a pizzeria outlet called 360 Degrees.
And many of the segments produced by Circa, Sinclair's in-house national news outlet, display a fair degree of finesse ― a piece on President Trump's attempt to scuttle the nuclear deal with Iran whose only expert interviewee came from a conservative think tank, for example.
The obturator oblique view is obtained by combining the outlet tilt with 20 degrees of lateral C-arm rotation.
You'll discover that thousands - yes, thousands - of journalists at all levels of our trade in newspapers, magazines, radio stations, TV channels and a wide variety of online outlets have journalism degrees.
The effects in terms of heat flux, working fluid mass flux, heat source temperature, and super-heated degree at the outlet of the BPHE were investigated.
The objective is to control evaporator heat flow rate and secondary fluid outlet temperature while keeping the degree of refrigerant superheat in the range 4 7 K at the evaporator outlet by manipulating refrigerant and evaporator secondary fluid flow rates.
The numerical results obtained using a one-dimensional model of simultaneous heat and mass transfer have been compared with the experimental data concerning the outlet vapour composition and the degree of condensation.
It is interesting in this context that news outlets were broadly similar in the degree of exaggeration between press release and news (see supplementary section SI13).
Further, the categorization of food outlets might also result in some degree of misclassification, especially since no direct inspection of the food outlets was carried out.
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