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  • ...o obtain reference or in-situ measurements of the thermal properties of an insulation material. ...ndard Practice for In-Situ Measurements of Heat Flux in Industrial Thermal Insulation Using Heat Flux Transducers (Withdrawn 2019)|access-date=2018-05-15|archive ...
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  • ...at transmission loss than an air-tight building with the same thickness of insulation. Often the air enters at about 15 °C. ...a building is to be wind and watertight. Depending on the function of the building there will be also a requirement to maintain the inside within a suitable t ...
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  • ...(such as windows and doors) water is likely to reach this point, and hence materials are selected to be moisture tolerant and integrated with flashing. In some ...gn/env_wall.php "Building Envelope Design Guide - Wall Systems" in ''Whole Building Design Guide'']</ref> The two other basic types of exterior walls in terms ...
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  • ...rial, which also served as thermal and electrical [[insulator (electrical)|insulation]]. His cylindrical chambers ranged in diameter from 1 to 15&nbsp;cm. The ma ...d the cylinder are constructed of cemented tungsten carbide and electrical insulation is provided in a different manner than in the device of Coes. In particular ...
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  • {{Short description|Materials' resistance to heat transfer}} ...applications, from designing efficient [[temperature control]], [[thermal insulation]], and [[Thermal management (electronics)|thermal management]] in industria ...
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  • {{defn|In building wiring, any circuit from the main panelboard to utilization equipment or re {{defn|The technical standard for building wiring in Canada.}} ...
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  • * Building the image point-by-point or line-by-line. * Permanent magnet: Conventional magnets made from ferromagnetic materials (e.g., steel alloys containing [[rare-earth element]]s such as [[neodymium] ...
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  • : [[Capital cost]] are costs incurred on the purchase of [[fuel cell]]s, [[building]]s, [[construction]] and equipment to be used in the use of fuel cells or t : [[Ceramic]]s are [[inorganic]] non-[[metal]]lic materials formed by the action of heat. ...
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  • ...m experimental conditions, such as bias current, temperature, and junction materials, have been subjected to many tests. No significant deviation from this rela ...de range of junction and operating parameters suggested the possibility of building a voltage standard using large arrays of junctions. ...
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  • ...fferent electrolyte systems can be constructed with a variety of different materials, they include further sub-types. '''Description of the materials''' ...
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  • ...ics]], its sub-disciplines, and related fields, including [[mechanics]], [[materials science]], [[nuclear physics]], [[particle physics]], and [[thermodynamics] ...ad primarily by resisting bending. Beams are traditionally descriptions of building or civil engineering [[structural element]]s, but smaller structures such a ...
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  • ...and is occupied by gases or water. Soil consistency is the ability of soil materials to stick together. Soil temperature and colour are self-defining. [[Electri ...divided by the volume of the soil; i.e., it includes air space and organic materials of the soil volume. Thereby soil bulk density is always less than soil part ...
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  • While [[radioactive materials]] and X-rays were once handled carelessly, increasing awareness of the dang ...-occurring-radioactive-materials-norm.aspx Naturally-Occurring Radioactive Materials] (NORM), World Nuclear Association. Retrieved December 18, 2017.</ref> ...
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