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  • | [[Heat transfer#Newton's law of cooling|Newton's law of cooling]]<br />[[Newton's law of un
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  • | [[Rayleigh flow]] || Inviscid compressible flow with heat transfer || [[John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh|Lord Rayleigh]]
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  • ...ood from the [[deep vein]]s to the superficial veins, to facilitate [[heat transfer]] to the surroundings. Superficial veins can be seen under the skin. Ones
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  • ...library.org |date= |accessdate=2010-09-20}}</ref> In 1937, the [[Marijuana Transfer Tax Act]] was passed, and prohibited the production of hemp in addition to ...dosage]], thus benefiting from reductions in smoking side-hazards such as heat shock or carbon monoxide.
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  • ...iques that included suffocation by drowning, sexual humiliation, beatings, heat or cold and the desecration of his religion. England authorized his transfer on 8 July 2006.
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  • ...ate noisy portions of an IC from quiet portions, to balance the effects of heat generation across the IC, or to facilitate the placement of connections to ...user specification (what the user wants the chip to do) into a [[register transfer level]] (RTL) description. The RTL describes the exact behavior of the dig
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  • ...ll be used in production. Following reflow soldering, certain irregular or heat-sensitive components may be installed and soldered by hand, or in large sca * Efficient heating, large heat amounts can be transmitted
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  • ...not have a passive topology&nbsp;&ndash; both of which may have the same [[transfer function]] of the filters described in this article. Analogue filters are m ...mechanical quantities, with [[kinetic energy]], [[potential energy]] and [[heat energy]] corresponding to the energy in inductors, capacitors and resistors
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  • ...at which increases the complexity of the circuits such as the inclusion of heat sinks. In portable or battery-powered systems this can limit use of digita ...are usually designed using synchronous [[Register transfer level|register transfer logic]], using hardware description languages such as [[VHDL]] or [[Verilog
    33 KB (4,939 words) - 14:49, 10 December 2011
  • ...ipation can include [[Thermal management of electronic devices and systems#Heat sinks|heatsinks]] and [[fan (mechanical)|fan]]s for air [[cooling]], and ot ...of extreme low environmental temperatures, it may actually be necessary to heat the electronic components to achieve satisfactory operation.<ref>[http://ww
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  • ...> and <math> z_{12} \,</math>, describe the transducer forward and reverse transfer functions respectively. Once these ideas were in place, engineers were able ...adjust the point of zero temperature coefficient to a desired position by heat treatment of the alloy.<ref name=Taylor380/><ref>Manfred Börner, Jürgen S
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  • ...of absortbing the rF and microwave signal energy, and sense the resulting heat rise. Therefore they respond to true average power of the signal, whether i ...rs.Thermistor-based power sensors are still the sensor of choice for power transfer standards because of their DC power substitution capability (Agilent 2006).
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