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to draught
noun
In its various senses.
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Planting pits are an option for farmers without access to draught power and a fall-back method.
Though there is vertical temperature stratification, the system is acceptable in perspective of percent dissatisfied due to draught risk.
At occupied level, air diffusion performance index (ADPI) significantly improved, while the percentage dissatisfied (PD) due to draught decreased in the occupied zone.
Although twin sterns have higher wake, they are not fit for shallow and strong current because of lower D/T, the ratio of diameter of propeller to draught of ship.
The walking test is given only to draught type Finnhorses and measures the horse's endurance while pulling a load.
People in Study 2 were nearly 5 times more likely to draught proof their homes than those not exposed to the thermal images.
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Download English Heritage's guide to draught-proofing sash windows here (pdf).
But their attitudes began to alter a year later when they took out a low-interest government loan - sold to them as a "green mortgage" - which they used to pay to upgrade their windows to include double glazing, to draught-proof their doors, insulate their cavity walls and get their loft lagged.
Bear in mind that old properties need some ventilation, but there should still be some from doors and electrical sockets (sounds mad but sockets are a big contributor to draughts!).
The change in climate directly affect water resources quantity and quality; in some areas causes floods transport huge quantities of sediments leading to lower water quality, while other regions suffer from increasing groundwater withdrawals due to draughts.
However no discernible improvement to draughting was experienced, and only twenty examples were so modified.
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