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  • ...0 minutes before the underlaying wood catches. The house had double paned windows which reduced radiant heating of the interior and flash over fires. Fire s
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  • you can break a few windows and burn some curtains and trash on the first floor and
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  • .... The thickness of the upper floors must form an effective shield, and the windows of the sheltered area must not view fallout-covered ground that is closer t ...a room with no windows or doors. The radioactive dust on the roof, and the windows and doors will make the estimation of the protection factor more difficult.
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  • Fine sand? Just run any common sand through meshes. Screen windows, flour sieves, whatever you can find to separate the finer parts. Beach san
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  • ...he heavier nose cap allows the HEDP projectile to penetrate light walls or windows and then explode, or "skipped" off the ground for an air-burst. For use ag
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  • ...many British heavy bombers had neither weapons on the ventral fuselage or windows for vision. This installation was so effective that discovery and news of i
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  • ..., elevation, and range. To do this, it had optical sights (the rectangular windows or hatches on the front), an optical rangefinder (the tubes or ears stickin
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  • | operating system = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]] [[Category:Windows software]]
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  • ...d for applications such as nose cones for [[heat-seeking]] [[missiles]], [[windows]] for fighter [[aircraft]], and [[scintillation counter]]s for computed [[t
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  • ...d stones which are cut with a [[faceting machine]] by polishing small flat windows called [[facet]]s at regular intervals at exact angles.
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  • ...easingly valuable and popular part of building envelope components such as windows and doors.
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  • ...ude, sealants, adhesives, extenders for putties used for sealing roofs and windows, coatings, polymer modification, tackified polyethylene films, personal car
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  • ...leaves unaffected the conductive heat loss through such materials as glass windows and studs as well as heat losses from air exchange. ...placing air with argon when practical such as between sealed double-glazed windows and within special closed-pore foam insulation.
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  • ...silica aerogel would be very suitable as a thermal insulation material for windows, significantly limiting thermal losses of buildings. One [http://zerogaerog
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  • ...s/lib_ks_energy-efficient_windows.pdf US DOE publication, Energy Efficient Windows]
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  • ...e<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>; in an otherwise well insulated home, windows will then become an important source of heat transfer.<ref>[http://www.clim ...The Solar Heat Gain Co-efficient (SGHC)<ref>[http://www.wers.net/faqs#shgc Windows Energy Ratings Scheme - WERS<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> (a measure
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  • ...to higher energy costs. '''Insulated glazing''' may be framed in a [[Sash windows|sash]], [[window|frame]] or in a [[curtain wall]]. ...independently altered by different coatings.<ref>[http://www.wers.net/faqs Windows Energy Ratings Scheme - WERS<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...height and head height) and horizontally from exterior walls, ceilings and windows to the interior walls, thus producing a more comfortable occupant environme ...s/lib_ks_energy-efficient_windows.pdf US DOE publication, Energy Efficient Windows]
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  • ...[hay fever]]. Circulating outdoor air through a house by keeping doors and windows open, or at least slightly ajar, may reduce the risk of hay fever-causing d
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  • ...room relies on natural light, UV screens or coatings can be applied to the windows to block harmful rays while still allowing light to pass through. These fi ...ention. Also, sticky [[insect trap|traps]] (replaced often) around doors, windows, and display cases may be useful for monitoring the insect population. Fur
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  • ...ter and may then be used for [[candle]]s or as a lubricant for drawers and windows or as a wood polish. As with petroleum waxes, it may be softened by dilutio
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  • ...mucilage or adhesive left by stickers on a glass surface (such as in show windows of stores).
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  • ...ing in architecture|glazing]] material in the building envelope, including windows in the external walls. [[Glass]] is also used for internal partitions and a Cast glass windows, albeit with poor optical qualities, began to appear in the most important
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  • ...relief of birds, flowers, leaves and typical Art Deco sunbursts under the windows.]]
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  • ...rebar) occur continuously around perimeter and over all openings and under windows. Corefill concrete is typically 15MPa (2,200 psi) compressive strength. For
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  • ...oofing material. Tinplate was also used for decoration, such as ornamental windows and door lintels. Although tinplate is still available today for roofing an
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  • ...convert|24|ft|m}} by {{convert|28|ft|m}}, featuring large commercial-style windows in their principal rooms. In 1941 a total of 600 homes were built at Aero A
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  • ...coast]] area fasten [[plywood]] or [[Oriented strand board|OSB]] over the windows and openings of brick-construction homes. The simple devices are easy to i
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  • ...d the next course built, with lintels for later openings such as doors and windows being placed as the wall takes shape.{{citation needed|date=September 2010} The walls of a cob house were generally about 24&nbsp;inches thick, and windows were correspondingly deep-set, giving the homes a characteristic internal a
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  • ...2l glass jugs filled with ink and set them up by supporting them between 2 windows. <ref>[http://www.motherearthnews.com/Green-Homes/1976-11-01/The-Integral-U
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  • ...and prevent infiltration into the building structure. Cladding applied to windows is often referred to as [[window capping]] and is a very specialized field.
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  • ...mon sense, to “soft-strip” the structure first; remove all appliances, windows, doors, and other finishing materials. These will account for a large perce
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  • *Division 08 &mdash; Doors and Windows
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  • ...and rim joists in floor systems. Tracks also form the heads and sills of windows, and typically cap the top and bottom of boxed- or back-to-back headers.
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  • | valign="top" | [[:Category:Windows]]
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  • ...rtaring. Manufacturing GCEBs to specified lengths facilitates placement of windows and doors.
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  • ...eded include, water, shovels, tampers, scissors, large plugs or pipes (for windows), and small buckets or coffee cans for filling the sacks. If you decide to ...nly dirt with no cement or lime, and for the sake of speed of construction windows can be punched out later due to the strength of the compressive nature of t
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  • * Adding or moving doors, windows, or utilities is somewhat harder once the building is complete (requires co
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  • ...onocrete construction including interior ones. They are precast with steel windows and door frames set directly into the concrete. Steel plates in the ceiling
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  • ...Bay Window .jpg|Black Mathematical Tiles on houses with unusual offset bay windows on Grand Parade [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode
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  • ...lyplanet/view.asp?date=4/21/2003 Discovery Channel (Canada) on Eco-Cement (Windows Media Player)]
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  • ...e used to construct the building architecture and supporting fixtures like windows, doors, cabinets, etc. Building products do not make any part of a bajingo
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  • ...Openings in these load bearing walls for elements such as [[doors]] and [[windows]] were typically small and spanned by [[lintels]] or [[arches]]. ...frame]] buildings made it possible to have wide openings such as '''ribbon windows''' extending across most or all of the building [[facade]]. In most such b
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  • ...roof, clay walls, or both. This unique system usually includes plenty of windows because of the difficulty involved with using too much electricity in such ...in the United Arab Emirates. This building is covered in solar panels and windows, which lets plenty of natural light in while also getting maximum use out o
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  • ...comfortable living environment. After accounting for sound passing through windows, a concrete home is about two-thirds quieter than a comparable wood-frame h
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  • products = windows awning & door canopy,whiteboard |
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  • ...not include wall framing, sheathing, flashings, caulking, water barriers, windows, doors, and other wall components. However, as of recently, architects have
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  • ...]]s, cassette tapes, downloadable digital formats (e.g., [[MP3]] (.mp3), [[Windows Media Audio]] (.wma), and [[Advanced Audio Coding]] (.aac)). A benefit to t
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  • ...n and enables the browsing of folders, documents and programs on Microsoft Windows. Words on the screen can also be sent to a [[Braille display]].
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  • ...railleNote Apex, a thinner and lighter version of its predecessors, runs [[Windows CE 6]].<ref>http://www.gizmag.com/take-note-braillenote-apex/13480/</ref> I
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  • ...s obtain this information, such as [[UI Automation]] (UIA) for [[Microsoft Windows]] or [[AT-SPI]] for [[GNOME]].
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  • ...ded the house with carbon monoxide when the victim closed all the exterior windows and doors and took a shower.<ref name="Ong">{{cite journal|author=Ong JR, H
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  • *The way in which windows, [[skylight (window)|skylight]]s or [[ventilator]]s are opened and the posi *The ability to clean windows and skylights (reg.16);
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  • ...ew York who could not escape the building, or died from jumping out of the windows. Originally called the United Association of Casualty Inspectors, the Socie
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  • ...here this is infeasible it may be possible to avoid an accident by placing windows in the door.<ref>Home Safety Guidelines for Architects & Builders, NBS GCR ...the Workplace (Health and Safety Regulations) 1992 requires the marking of windows and glass doors to make them conspicuous.
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  • ...engine#Major components|turbocompressor blades]], and scratch the cockpit windows, impairing visibility. It contaminates fuel and water systems, can jam gear
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  • ...dible warning system if the operator chooses to use it. Vehicles must have windows and doors, power windshield wipers, and have a clear view of site from the
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  • ...nizing radiation types, beryllium also has a number of uses as filters and windows for radiation and particle physics experiments. ...elengths of [[X-ray]]s and [[gamma ray]]s, making it useful for the output windows of [[X-ray tube]]s and other such apparatus.
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  • Lead is used to form glazing bars for [[stained glass]] or other multi-lit windows. The practice has become less common, not for danger but for stylistic reas ...points for degradation of the polymer. While in Europe PVC for the use in windows and pipes also uses lead based stabilizers in the US most of the lead stabi
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  • ...tor cage at Shaft 3 was thrown to the surface, damaging pit-head workings; windows and roofs were blown out on the surface at Shaft 4; an elevator cage raised
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  • ...y Program]] (ESP®), [[body electronics]] (such as central locking, doors, windows and seats), and oxygen [[sensor]]s, [[injector]]s and [[fuel pump]]s. Even
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  • *[http://www.chem.umu.se/dep/inorgchem/samarbeta/WinSGW_eng.stm WinSGW] A Windows version of the SOLGASWATER computer program. *[http://www.lwr.kth.se/English/OurSoftware/vminteq Visual MINTEQ] A Windows version of MINTEQA2 (ver 4.0). [http://www.epa.gov/ceampubl/mmedia/minteq/i
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  • *[http://www.chem.umu.se/dep/inorgchem/samarbeta/WinSGW_eng.stm WinSGW] A Windows version of the SOLGASWATER computer program. *[http://www.lwr.kth.se/English/OurSoftware/vminteq Visual MINTEQ] A Windows version of MINTEQA2 (ver 4.0). [http://www.epa.gov/ceampubl/mmedia/minteq/i
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  • ...o via a tunnel) was also damaged by the explosion, which broke many of the windows in Harrah's.
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  • ...fatalities. The blast moved the file units about a foot, blew out all the windows on that side of the building and opened a {{convert|5|ft|m|sing=on}} hole i
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  • ...s etched with [[Nazi]] [[swastika]]s through the synagogue's stained glass windows, then sped off. The men were caught, pleaded guilty, and convicted, and ser
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  • ...2009 | last= |quote=}}</ref> and was felt as far away as [[Philadelphia]]. Windows broke as far as {{convert|40|km|mi}} away, including thousands in lower [[M
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  • |6. '''Wilfredo Mercado''', age 37, a receiving agent for [[Windows on the World]] restaurant, was checking in deliveries.
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  • ...ve cars behind the church were damaged, two of which were destroyed, while windows in the [[laundromat]] across the street were blown out.
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  • ...ees of the Texas School Book Depository who had watched the motorcade from windows at the southeast corner of the fifth floor.<ref>Warren Commission Hearings,
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  • ...bove the tanks. A minute afterwards black smoke started to pour out of the windows where the lamps had burned. This is the normal time needed for a kerosene f
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  • ...were banned from public life, denied access to health care and education, windows needed to be covered so that women could not be seen from the outside and t ...reets of Kabul and issued new regulations ordering people to blacken their windows, so that women would not be visible from the outside.<ref>Rashid, Ahmed. ''
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  • ...ia2.washingtonpost.com/media/slate/Podcasts/20051122_Padilla.wma |format=[[Windows Media Audio|WMA]] audio |accessdate=2007-01-25 |publisher=[[Washington Post
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  • ...le of running software such as the desktop versions of [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] and [[Linux]], which need external memory chips (flash, RAM) to be useful
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  • | isbn = }}</ref> However more often random lengths of wire dangling out windows are used. A popular practice in early days (particularly among apartment d
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  • ...cluding through a C [[Application programming interface|API]] exposed from Windows [[Library (computer science)#Dynamic linking|DLL]], visa32.dll and over the
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  • ...scope.png|thumb|right|Oscilloscope software running in [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] that uses the computer's [[sound card]] as an [[Analog-to-digital convert
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  • ...e probe tip. Some of the best ones have indicator lamps behind translucent windows in the panel to prompt the user to read effective sensitivity. The probe co
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  • ...ontroller, viewing variables and registers at breakpoints with MPLAB watch windows. A breakpoint can be set to halt the program at a specific location. The pr
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  • * Support System: Windows XP , Vista, Windows 7 , Linux , MacOS , and WinCE5.0 drive
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  • the software only for windows xp and windows 7 the software is in English.
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  • ...the requirement, the aircraft based on the Vega Gull had larger rear cabin windows and the fuselage was six inches longer. Modifications were made to the seat
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