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Secretions of sweat glands promote cooling due to evaporation at the surface of the body, and mammary glands are thought to be derived from sweat glands.
Some rinks installed concrete floors to promote cooling, but others employed newer technologies.
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The applied CD promoted cooling, and no heating of the electrodes, preventing burns.
Moreover, increases in dilution reduce the heat release of the hot flame and promote cool flame formation.
Furthermore, the results show that a smaller downstream computation domain and higher heat loss also extend the cool flame transition limit and promote cool flame formation.
Both increasing the surface albedo and enhancing the evaporative flux are effective to suppress the sensible heat and to promote cool pavements.
A strong climate-peace agreement would also include a program to plant vast numbers of native-species trees in the Middle East and the Mediterranean, to draw down atmospheric CO2, reduce desertification, and promote cooler and moister climates.
The Environmental Protection Administration has urged RECLAIM to adopt these "cooling credits". If this happens, the Los Angeles roofing contractors association could sell cooling credits on behalf of its members, who would in turn promote cooler roofs and could afford to offer rebates to their customers.
Use your social networks to promote cool things from your field and what fellow female scientists and girls are doing to excel in STEM.
But promoting cool French robots can't do any harm, can it?
In order to widely implement NZEB, China should (1) lower the energy service demand in high-rise buildings and consider realizing a high population density with low-rise buildings; (2) promote efficient cooling technologies and the energy saving behavior of occupants.
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