Encyclopedia of Energy: Ec-GeElsevier, 2004 - Power (Mechanics) |
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... Cooling technology Withdrawal ( m3 / s ) Direct Indirect Air Direct Indirect ... Cooling can be either direct or indirect . In the direct approach , cooling ... course , large dams pose insurmountable barriers for species that spawn in ...
... Cooling technology Withdrawal ( m3 / s ) Direct Indirect Air Direct Indirect ... Cooling can be either direct or indirect . In the direct approach , cooling ... course , large dams pose insurmountable barriers for species that spawn in ...
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... class they learned about the scientific background of the new domestic technologies . There were also gender- specific classes ... cool it in summer . " The European pattern of development was much different than the American pattern . In ...
... class they learned about the scientific background of the new domestic technologies . There were also gender- specific classes ... cool it in summer . " The European pattern of development was much different than the American pattern . In ...
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... course , because mechanization of farm work and transport also played a role ... cooling . Willis Carrier , a Cornell engineering grad- uate , did the most ... cooling only . As a result , the public perception of air- conditioning ...
... course , because mechanization of farm work and transport also played a role ... cooling . Willis Carrier , a Cornell engineering grad- uate , did the most ... cooling only . As a result , the public perception of air- conditioning ...
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