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  • ...peño peppers. Bring to a boil over high heat, stirring frequently. Reduce heat, cover and boil gently until vegetables soften, about 20 minutes. Working in batches, transfer mixture to a blender or food processor and puree until smooth.
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  • ...ce heat and boil gently, stirring occasionally for 30 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Working in batches, transfer mixture to a blender or food processor fitted with metal blade and puree un
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  • ...d ash in specific proportions, and which was known to be resistant to heat transfer. This mixture was thought to be completely water impenetrable. The space of
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  • ...d in a cool place (70 to 75 degrees/21 to 23 degrees Celsius) for 2 hours. Transfer to a colander placed over a sink and drain thoroughly. Rinse with cool wate ...gar, dill seeds and vinegar. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat and boil gently, stirring occasionally, until slightly thickened and vegeta
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  • Remove the mixture from the heat and pour it slowly into your tray (care! this mixture boils at a higher tem Leave it there for a few minutes to allow the ink to transfer into the top of the gelatin (care: the longer you leave it, the deeper the
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  • It has a starter, a ''Chowaki'' or [[pressure regulator]], a wet-heat chamber, a main engine, and a horizontal rudder controller. ...of fuel oil and the high-pressure air with spraying pure water in the wet-heat block to produce burning steam gas fed to the engine. The high-pressure fue
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  • ...s number will usually have larger feeder pores resulting in more efficient transfer of adsorbate into the adsorption space. ...the "pump" of the system. It consists of a solar collector, a condenser or heat-exchanger and an evaporator that is placed in a refrigerator box. The insid
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  • ...d oxygen, at a temperature of approximately 1300 °C. Because of the large heat release, the catalytic action rapidly becomes secondary as thermal autodeco Nitrous oxide is stored as a compressed liquid; the [[heat of vaporization|evaporation]] and expansion of liquid nitrous oxide in the
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  • An '''intumescent''' is a substance which swells as a result of [[heat]] exposure, thus increasing in [[volume]], and decreasing in [[density]]. I ...on characteristics of the char that was produced, which can slow down heat transfer from the exposed side to the unexposed side of an assembly. Soft char produ
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  • ...es]] in the putty produce an [[endothermic]] reaction to mitigate [[heat]] transfer to the unexposed side.
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  • ...n]], however, and radiant barriers do not necessarily protect against heat transfer via conduction or convection. ...o a radiant barrier is much more effective than it is on earth, where heat transfer can still occur via convection and conduction, even when an effective radia
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  • * high [[Heat deflection temperature]] (HDT) * high capacity due to the low cycle times compared to hand lay-up or Resin [[transfer moulding]] (RTM)
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  • ...ility, elevated temperature, creep resistance and applications requiring heat resistance. ...may be processed by the various common techniques, including compression, transfer and [[injection molding]].
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  • ...into a moulding compound when mixed with [[wood flour]] and moulded under heat and pressure methods, so it can also be classified as [[thermoplastic]]. ...and/or Cuprous Carbonate, ([[Malachite]]), shellac forms a component of ''Heat Cured Capping Cement'' used to fasten the caps or bases to the bulbs of ele
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  • ...[[step-growth polymerization]] and of [[addition polymerization]], [[chain transfer]], [[excluded volume]], the [[Flory-Huggins solution theory]], and the [[Fl ...s. A pipe has no plasticizers in it, because it needs to remain strong and heat-resistant. Plasticized PVC is used for clothing for a flexible quality. Pla
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  • ...s a polar stationary phase for [[gas chromatography]], as well as a [[heat transfer fluid]] in electronic testers. ...te journal|doi=10.1038/sj.mt.6300321|title=Modification of Adenovirus Gene Transfer Vectors With Synthetic Polymers: A Scientific Review and Technical Guide|ye
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  • ...s cooling]], [[cryogenics|cryogen tanks]], [[phase change material|PCM]] [[heat exchanger]]s), energy absorption, flow diffusion and lightweight optics. Du ...However, their use permits to reduce substantially the physical size of a heat exchanger, and so fabrication costs. To model these materials, most works u
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  • ...etals''' are a class of [[metal]]s that are extraordinarily resistant to [[heat]] and [[wear]]. The expression is mostly used in the context of [[materials ...last=Davis|first=Joseph R.|firstn= |others=|title= ASM specialty handbook: Heat-resistant materials|url=http://books.google.com/?id=GEHA8_bix0oC&pg=PA361|y
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  • ...o of the temperature difference across an insulator and the [[heat flux]] (heat flow per unit area, <math>\dot Q_A</math>) through it or <math> R = \Delta ...es the resistance linearly; double the thickness of a layer means half the heat flow and double the R-value; quadruple, quarters; etc. In practice, this li
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  • ...insulator because carbon absorbs the [[infrared radiation]] that transfers heat at standard temperatures. ...llows the construction of materials that let light into buildings but trap heat for solar heating.
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  • The materials are used to reduce heat transfer by [[Heat conduction|conduction]], [[Radiant energy|radiation]] or [[convection]] and ...led a [[radiant barrier]] is added to a material to reduce the transfer of heat through radiation as well as conduction. Following is a table of materials,
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  • ...nvolve a range of designs and techniques to address the main modes of heat transfer - conduction, radiation and convection materials.<ref>[http://www.buildings ...uilding needs to be based on a careful consideration of the mode of energy transfer and the direction and intensity in which it moves. This may alter througho
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  • ...potential thermal stress and breakage and tends to re-radiate the absorbed heat.<ref>http://na.en.sunguardglass.com/SpecificationsResources/TechnicalLibrar ...e/BusWaystoSave_28.html]. Glass performance is measured in two ways: Solar Heat Gain Co-efficient (SHGC), which expresses the proportion of incidental sola
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  • ...side of a container cold. Insulators are used to minimize that transfer of heat energy. In home insulation, the R-value is an indication of how well a mate ...can be reduced by addressing one or more of the three mechanisms of [[heat transfer]] and is dependent on the physical properties of the material employed to d
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  • ...ozeny model]] predicts that:<ref name="Kav">M.Kaviany, "Principles of Heat Transfer in Porous Media", Springer-Verlag, 1991</ref>
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  • ...G.|1862|pg. 8}}</ref> Because of its burning properties and the amount of heat and gas volume that it generates, gunpowder has been widely used as a [[pro ...http://www.history-science-technology.com/Articles/articles%2072.htm|title=Transfer of Islamic Technology to the West: Part III|last=Hassan|first=Ahmad Y|autho
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  • ...be done in the traditional [[Dye-sublimation printer|sublimation]] or heat transfer process. Paper, which can be recycled, continues to be the medium for tran
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  • ...ne lubricants, high-temperature hydraulic lubricants and greases, and heat transfer fluids. In addition, because of excellent optical properties these fluids ...properties make them ideally suited for use as heat transfer fluids and in heat sink applications as well<ref>Hamid, S. and Burian, S. A., “Polyphenyl Et
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  • ...stead be accomplished with a flood of liquid, which can "keep up" with the heat generation. ...g edge and the chip. By preventing friction at this interface, some of the heat generation is prevented. This lubrication also helps prevent the chip from
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  • ...nction of dissolving or transporting foreign particles and of distributing heat. *Transfer heat
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  • ...ries are less uniform in shape, hole size and finish. Dyed seed beads may transfer the dye to clothing or skin. Other seed beads have an external coating tha Seed bead machinery uses glass rods softened to a red heat, fed into a steel [[Die (manufacturing)|die]] stamp that forms the shape of
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  • ...oists]]) to each other or to the primary structure for the purpose of load transfer and support. Since an assembly is only as strong as its weakest component, ...is part of the manufacturing process of cold-formed steel sheet. It is a [[heat treatment]] technique that alters the microstructure of the cold-reducing s
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  • ...ition, the exterior of an adobe wall can be covered with glass to increase heat collection. In a [[passive solar heating|passive solar]] home, this is cal ...than the familiar steeped roof as the native climate yielded more sun and heat than mass amounts of snow or rain that would find use in precipitous roofs.
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  • ...exposed to [[heat]] or [[fire]], this water is vapourised, retarding heat transfer. Therefore, a fire in one room that is separated from an adjacent room by a ...bove that, which is caused by the expansion of metallic penetrants, due to heat exposure in a fire. Both types of motion occur in reality, because metal fi
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  • ...rograms. Specialized custom-tile printing techniques permit transfer under heat and pressure or the use of high temperature kilns to fuse the picture to th
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  • ...transfer. The solvent used must be distilled to remove impurities that may transfer to clothing. Garments are checked for dry-cleaning compatibility, including ...nt left after the spin cycle. The air temperature is controlled to prevent heat damage to the garments. The exhausted warm air from the machine then passes
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  • ...and on Certain Other Products Obtained during the Decomposition of Oil by Heat ...f benzene from tobacco smoke, wood smoke, automobile service stations, the transfer of gasoline, exhaust from motor vehicles, and industrial emissions.<ref>[ht
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  • ...he [[Amazon rain forest]], damaging ecosystems not particularly suited for heat or arid conditions.<ref>{{vancite web|url=http://e360.yale.edu/content/feat ...r temperatures are required to evaporate any water within the material and heat the material to its [[fire point]].<ref name = NIFC /><ref name = FireBehav
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  • ...ressure (or volume) and composition. It will be insulated from exchange of heat with the surroundings, that is, it is a [[closed system]]. A change of temp where C<sub>p</sub> is the [[Specific heat capacity|heat capacity]] at constant pressure.<ref>{{cite book|last=Blandamer|first=M.J.|
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  • | journal = J. Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | [[Churchill-Bernstein equation]] || Heat Transfer || [[S. W. Churchill]] and [[M. Bernstein]]
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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
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  • ...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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