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Irrigation twice a week has the best thermal reduction percentage of heat amplitude (91.6%).
Second, and this applies specifically to marathons in warmer weather, "women tend to have a larger surface area-to-mass ratio than men, allowing them to dissipate a larger percentage of heat produced by running".
Among the substrates, burned sludge has the best thermal reduction percentage of heat amplitude under the roof slab surface (up to 84.4%).
Normalized mortars have been designed using modified cements constituted by 5% of gypsum, different percentage of heat treated sludge (5 10% and 15%) and clinker.
The percentage of heat loss through insulation was 0.77%.
Thus, the German legislator should implement measures to check and if necessary, revoke the exceptions concerning minimum percentage of heat recovery of biogas gas plants applied for the direct marketing of their electricity.
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Various important thermal performance indicators such as heat utilisation factors, convective heat transfer coefficient, coefficient of performance and percentage of net heat gain have been evaluated to validate the effectiveness of modifications.
A large percentage of body heat is lost through the head, so wear a hat to trap the heat.
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