Moreover, the railroads could not be insulated from the serious disruption of heavy industry, a primary customer sector. |
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Get everywhere well insulated and put heat-exchangers on the ventilation system so it's an energy-efficient system. |
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Klett added the system can be easily interchanged to enable personnel working in very cold temperatures to get insulated heat. |
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It is especially important to have storm windows if the windows in your home are older and not constructed of modern insulated glass. |
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Nor did they understand how the insulated walls of the cooker diminished conduction and convection of the heat inside the unit. |
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The company has also advised householders to check stopcocks are working and that pipe work and tanks are well insulated. |
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You are insulated from the stock market because the company guarantees you will get a proportion of your income when you retire. |
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And it is best if they are insulated from marketplace constraints, that is the whole point of the non-profit sector. |
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Many financial institutions are now insulated against higher interest rates. |
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The commission is supposed to be an independent body, which means its decisions are insulated against political considerations. |
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He is insulated from being held accountable for making bad laws and regulations. |
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It consists of a hermetically sealed glass-encapsulated thermistor welded to insulated extension leads. |
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Contrary to what has been claimed, the theory is not insulated against attempts to disconfirm it. |
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They're better than context, at once barrenly isolated and cozily insulated. |
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The company advises householders to check that their main stopcock works and that all pipe work, cisterns and tanks are well insulated. |
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The insulated camo overalls you bought for your Christmas deer hunt last year aren't going to cut it for your August coyote hunt this year. |
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The engines are located in near midship in insulated raised boxes, completely removable and allowing excellent access for servicing. |
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In the past, when India was an insulated economy, big oil shocks dented the country's national income and household savings. |
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A series of molecules that Bennett has developed are unique because they have the potential to yield insulated nano-scale wires. |
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Yet the relative buoyancy of the UK economy suggests that Scotland will be insulated from these wider chills. |
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The top of each trough was insulated by sheets of polystyrofoam on which the plants were anchored. |
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A large 100-ounce mouth bladder cradled in an insulated pouch holds plenty of water. |
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The no.25 series was the same as no.20 except it was insulated for electrical work. |
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Much everyday architecture is created out of stucco on insulated blockwork walls. |
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Wires should be double insulated, and firmly attached to the plug by the cord restraint. |
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To reduce heat gain, the roof is insulated with a layer of polyurethane foam coated with a light-reflecting granular finish. |
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If you have a conventional water heater, give it a wrap as well with an insulated jacket that will help prevent energy loss. |
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This vapor migrates into insulated cavities and, if it reaches the dew point, it converts to liquid within the insulation. |
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The parka has a height-adjustable, insulated hood, underarm gussets and articulated elbows for good mobility in the field, and adjustable cuffs. |
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He also developed a double wall insulated hive box and was one of the first to try splitting nests as a propagation technique. |
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She settles on insulated booties, oversize pedals, and a clear slicker, which she slips over her jersey. |
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Many will arrange to have an expert come to your home to point out areas that need to be insulated or weatherized. |
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The door needs to be solid core wood or insulated metal, and very well weatherstripped. |
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If you place the access outside, be sure it is insulated and weatherstripped against both the elements and intrusion by insects or small animals. |
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Today's building codes in most areas of the country generally require insulated glazing. |
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Are suspicions of others justifiable, or just the xenophobic fears of an insulated family unit? |
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He was proud of the fact that the pipes and the attic in his home are insulated, thus conserving heat. |
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An insulated concrete floor was laid, with a damp course up the walls and dry-lining downstairs. |
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The timber-framed two-storey building has a reclaimed slate roof, double-glazed windows and heavily insulated floors and ceiling. |
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And in top-quality work, both pipes should be insulated, hot water to minimize heat loss and cold water to prevent surface condensation. |
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Fat also helps maintain healthy hair and skin, protects vital organs, keeps your body insulated, and provides a sense of fullness after meals. |
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Nearly all the lighting uses efficient fluorescent bulbs, and walls are insulated and windows double-glazed. |
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In the case of a condensation problem, you should have your basement insulated with some dry-lined, insulated plasterboard. |
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If the exterior walls are not insulated, there are companies that inject insulation into the wall cavities of older homes. |
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I miss my Papa terribly for so many personal reasons, but also because he indulgently insulated me from the real world. |
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If you insulate a floor above a crawl space, all ducts and water lines running below the insulation should be insulated as well. |
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The psychedelic cowpunks in the band claim that their suburban bubble insulated them from the comparisons that get thrown their way. |
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An unswerving determination to have no truck with tertiary institution insulated the artist from cultural indoctrination. |
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Like most other seals, leopard seals are insulated from frigid waters by a thick layer of fat known as blubber. |
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Quality clothing ranging from brush pants to insulated coveralls were all highly requested in our survey. |
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But almost no mainline Protestant congregations exist in a denominationally insulated cocoon anymore. |
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In autumn she cuts back perennials and wraps roses with insulated shrub cloth. |
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We knew that finishing the house would mean living through winter in a rickety, poorly insulated travel trailer. |
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In addition, the blender has a 100-pound insulated ice bin, refrigeration unit for six products, hot water dispenser and built-in jar rinser. |
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While you work, pack perishables in an insulated cooler or a container lined with ice packs. |
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Contractor linemen forget to use personal protective equipment, such as insulated gloves, more often than utility linemen, he says. |
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When used with insulated glass panels, the coating is applied to the outer surface of the inner skin. |
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Does extra insulation improve the plain metal bottle, or the insulated cup? |
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Pack gaps around an insulated chimney with unfaced rock wool or unfaced fiber glass insulation. |
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Drinking more tea afterwards I realised I was itching all over, that's what happens when you crawl around in fibre glass insulated lofts. |
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It's a 32-ounce insulated bottle designed to rid a beverage of heat and flatness. |
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Sweat lodges are traditionally low, windowless, insulated domes constructed of willow branches. |
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Chimneys must be insulated properly A spark arrestor on top of the chimney will protect your roof. |
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Isolated European ethnic enclaves and insulated enclaves of privilege, however, have seen their boundaries opened. |
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On Monday, he was wearing two sets of long underwear and an insulated shirt under thick coveralls and a winter coat. |
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Refrigerator models made before 1994 may be insulated with chlorofluorocarbons, which also damage the earth's atmosphere. |
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Discuss the house plans with your builder, and make sure each of these spaces is insulated to the recommended R-values. |
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It's one of those insulated cool box things with gel-pack slabs you put in the freezer for a couple of days before your shopping trip. |
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An insulated lunch box is also a good idea, as it will keep the food inside nice and cool. |
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The minnow's range likely ebbed as insulated oxbows and shallow pools gradually disappeared. |
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But the mechanisms that insulated the centres of power from democratic control affected the Labour Party too, right from the start. |
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An electric current passing through a flat, handheld insulated coil that is placed tangentially on the scalp generates a magnetic field. |
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It was insulated to much of the increase as it had hedged its jet fuel requirement at lower prices and would continue to do so again this year. |
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These insulated concrete houses look the same as conventionally framed houses. |
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Jungle pythons, carpet pythons, gecko lizards, tarantulas, scorpions, millipedes and cockroaches all now live in a specially insulated garage at the bottom of his garden. |
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Should we now imagine dinosaurs as thermally insulated warm-blooded animals that ploughed through snowdrifts and scraped the ice off the ground to find food? |
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A hole in the center of the nozzle closure is crimped around an insulated stud in the center of the initiator assembly, thus waterproofing the base of the rocket motor. |
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Always take your baits to the water in a insulated cool bag which will help keep the baits in tip-top condition during your stay by the waterside. |
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The staged contrast reveals an acute awareness of this double bind, this problem of representing mimetic desire while remaining insulated from it. |
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Under these conditions, any prediction that the global economy is insulated from an Argentine-Brazilian collapse amounts to whistling in the dark. |
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Molten metal is sometimes transferred directly in insulated ladles from the smelter to the customer's plant, occasionally over distances up to several hundred miles. |
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The cargo master's office was insulated and soundproofed and contained a kitchenette at one end of the room, with a lavatory in a small room next door. |
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Fight summer's heat waves by keeping your favorite beverages cool in our new 12-pack leakproof insulated cooler bag and tailgater 24-pack leakproof insulated cooler. |
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It relied on the principle of electromagnetic induction, and consisted of an insulated coil of copper wire connected to a large electrical capacitance. |
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Therefore liquid hydrogen tanks would need to be much larger and at the same time stronger and insulated in order to hold the extremely cold liquid hydrogen. |
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Pipes for kitchen stoves, wood stoves, and furnaces should only be insulated with fiberglass or rock wool because cellulose may smolder if flue temperatures become hot enough. |
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Sena might have felt insulated from suspicion in part because of his friendly relationship with local police. |
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Winter ice, heavily insulated with straw and sacking, was already being stored for months in deep cellars, and then hauled out to cool summer drinks for the wealthy. |
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Where possible, the heaters and enclosures were left in place during the concrete placement, and in all cases the concrete was covered with insulated tarps after placement. |
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The homes are suitable for either a concrete slab or timber floor construction and all homes are fully insulated with insect screens as a standard inclusion. |
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It had a wide brim and a tall crown, which created an insulated pocket of air and could also be used to carry water. |
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He takes a 2-gallon jug of water out of his freezer and puts it in his insulated lunch bag. |
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The popularity of hospitalists has increased dramatically in the last two decades, but they tread an insulated path. |
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How can the GOP overcome their shrinking electorate and see beyond the insulated conservative bubble? |
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Cold weather gloves, jackets and insulated flying boots combined with thermal underwear will keep you warm during a flight and can save your life in an emergency. |
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Use an insulated thermos or ice pack to keep beverages cold. |
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These cables are either duplex, triplex, or quadruplex, consisting of one, two or three insulated conductors wrapped around a bare aluminum or acsr neutral. |
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The fact that the import duty has insulated the domestic market provides domestic producers with the opportunity to build up a monopolistic scheme. |
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Because the seal's layer of blubber does not extend to its flippers, veins in the flippers lie close to the surface of the skin, poorly insulated from the ice and cold water. |
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The other great thing about the Winter Kit is the nice insulated backpack that just fits the H20 bladder, and doesn't get in the way on a ski lift. |
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While the slates are off, the roof space will be insulated, a fire barrier will be installed and the new slates will be put back over underfelt to improve the waterproofing. |
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With hot water heating systems, the diameter of the piping remains constant, the slope is irrelevant, and all lines are insulated to prevent heat loss. |
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The litz cable, used throughout the NSS antenna system and in the variometers is made in Germany and consists of over 100,000 insulated copper strands surrounding a hemp core. |
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He had only been in his tiny apartment for two days and the only furnishings he could afford were a lamp, a pillow, a space heater, and an insulated sleeping bag. |
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He said burning insulated copper cable, plastics and tyres released into the air poisonous gasses like nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen monoxide and sulphur dioxide. |
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The pricier cable was better insulated, resulting in less signal loss. |
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But even very hot coals with a high heat capacity can be walked over without getting burned if one's feet are insulated, e.g., with a liquid such as sweat or water. |
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An insulated brick cavity wall resists heat gain more than 50 times better than double-reflective glass and nine times better than an insulated metal sandwich panel wall. |
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Obviously these pictures take a position that in a western gallery mediates for the other India, one that is insulated from disasters, disease, subcontinental chaos. |
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Add in hunting season in the deep South and the far West, and a significant number of hunters need clothing and gear for warm weather instead of parkas and insulated boots. |
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If the collar beams have already been insulated and if there is access to the upper portion, then more insulation may be added as in a normal attic. |
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An appointed body, the theory went, would be insulated from influence peddling, and thus better equipped than politicians to safeguard the public. |
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Wireless radios will be positioned on moving glaciers, and gear must be insulated against temperatures far colder than they were designed to withstand. |
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Neurons were also coupled to electrically insulated semiconductors which offer an interfacing without electrochemical currents that may damage electrodes and cells. |
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They allow considerable flexibility for any bright ideas we might get along the way, and we are insulated from many of the hassles encountered in traveling. |
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The middle classes on the other hand were entirely insulated from the social impact of immigration and could see nothing but advantages to be gained from its economics. |
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For nearly six years the mighty dollar was entirely insulated from trade data, one of the main determinants of currency market movements in conventional economic theory. |
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So it is only fair that the police are insulated against the madness that they are expected to control, and which they are not able to with any degree of success. |
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For some it was a profound shock to realise that we are not insulated from the pain and death that accompany life at every point and in every person. |
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In political terms the minister can be isolated from and insulated against accountability for the day to day implementation and administration of policy. |
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The only option available to you, therefore, is to have some sheets of insulated plasterboard fitted inside to all of the external walls of your house. |
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The cage is made of horizontal and vertical steel ribs that are covered by a flexible insulated skin of reinforced fibre plastic with special fire-resistant properties. |
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This neoprene insulated sleeve slides over the bottle just like a regular beer can cozy, but it also features a built-in handle and comes in two fly patterns. |
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Insulate crawl space walls only if the crawl space is dry all year, the floor above is not insulated, and all ventilation to the crawl space is blocked. |
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The outer plate is earthed while the insulated inner plate is live. |
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When the stiffened side of a bulkhead or the deckhead is being insulated the area of each stiffener or beam should be obtained by multiplying its length by twice its depth. |
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Insertions include three insulated wood stud curtain walls, steel Y-braces and I-beam purlins to aid roof support, and steel tension cables for lateral resistance. |
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The outcome is a heavily insulated, unpainted steel shed that relies on a system of evaporative cooling to meet ventilation and cooling requirements. |
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Inside the boot's leather-and-nylon shell, an adjustable hook-and-loop heel strap, pulley eyelets, and cord laces snug up the quarter-inch-thick insulated liner. |
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For example, both species spent less time foraging, though more time foraging cacheable diets and feeding in their insulated nest boxes. |
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They have very soft, insulated underfur, which is protected by an outer layer of long guard hairs. |
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The three-story buildings, totaling 185,866 square feet, feature a masonry brick veneer facade, insulated glass, and elevators. |
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If the surface of the concrete pour is insulated from the outside temperatures, the heat of hydration will prevent freezing. |
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However, if you make your gravy in the usual way, there are many insulated gravy boats that will keep it warm. |
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One petajoule is equivalent to a million gigajoules and the average, well insulated home can be heated using 50 gigajoules a year. |
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It contains a rugged 10-person tent, tools, insulated groundsheets, thermal blankets, a multi-fuel cooker, mosquito nets and water containers. |
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A common error in the use of electrocautery devices is the incomplete insertion of the insulated electrocautery tip into the handpiece. |
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The insulated high back and drop seat zipper system keep cold air out when sitting or bending over, as well as when answering Nature's Call. |
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This antenna uses a single mast insulated from ground and fed at the lower end against ground. |
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According to Goldman Sachs, ANZ is insulated from domestic headwinds because of overseas diversification. |
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He spotted a vintage military insulated food container in a Herefordshire antique shop and turned into an uplighter. |
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This system has an insulated 5-gallon electric hot water heater directly under the sink. |
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Steam locomotive boilers were insulated with asbestos and when an engine had covered a high mileage could give footplatemen a very rough ride. |
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It is double skinned, has a Sterling board inner, ship lap pine outer and is insulated with Celotex and Kingspan. |
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They are insulated from extremes in ambient temperature, they are shielded from ultraviolet rays, and they are less exposed to photodegradation. |
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More than 1,000 homes in villages and hamlets in the region have had their cavity walls insulated under an energy efficiency project. |
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Luckily for me, I was wearing one of the fantastically insulated snowsuits provided by our hosts. |
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It's an insulated ski mask with comfortable lined neoprene, woven thermal fleece, but the twist is that it sports an 11-inch synthetic beard. |
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Everts said he practices two or three times a week in a room insulated with sound-absorbing foam rubber. |
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Earlier designs used a separate line output transformer and a well insulated high voltage multiplier unit. |
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The semifinal victory was a team effort combined with tactical discipline insulated by Coach Bertrand Merchand. |
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Q Our loft is well insulated but there is terrible condensation on the sarking boards which has turned to frost. |
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You probably need to have the house insulated from the outside and re-rendered or roughcasted. |
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They were immediately placed in a lightproof insulated box containing icepacks to ensure rapid cooling. |
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Currently, rocket motors are insulated with an EPDM rubber filled with aramid fibers or silica. |
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More than 40 inches pvc insulated test leads with right-angle shrouded banana plugs. |
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They are insulated by thick fur called qiviut, and they likely have the ability to direct blood away from their extremities in cold weather. |
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Compared with most Latin American courts, on paper the Argentine judiciary is among the most insulated high courts in the region. |
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The milkhouse should be well insulated so that a minimum amount of heat will be needed during winter. |
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An aluminized steel exterior houses insulated walls and a stainless steel interior in the first zone and aluminized steel interior in the second. |
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The electrodes are housed in an insulated or plastic box to prevent accidental injury to humans and pets. |
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In a WRIM, the rotor winding is made of many turns of insulated wire and is connected to slip rings on the motor shaft. |
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At seven o'clock, on schedule, one of Chef James's staff arrived with the portable insulated containers known to caterers as Cambros. |
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An idea which must be insulated, enshrouded, qualified, and propped by intertwangled verbiage is not ready for release into the world. |
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A simple transformer can be made by coiling two pieces of insulated copper wire around an iron heart. |
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He was a superb teacher, but also someone insulated with an observable layer of self-concern, albeit usually termed by him as Weltschmerz. |
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Fishing options abound inside the cockpit, including custom livewells, insulated fishboxes with macerators, rocket launcher rod holders and outriggers. |
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Early insulated wires were covered in silk rather than plastic. |
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Large amounts of heat are wasted if a boiler is not insulated. |
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The saddle roof echoes the insulated space within the chapel. |
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District heating or teleheating systems use a network of insulated pipes which transport heated water, pressurized hot water or sometimes steam to the customer. |
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Other sections had less secure support, consisting, in some cases, of sections of toddy palm, insulated with pieces of sal wood fastened to their tops. |
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The leaving air chamber is insulated to reduce condensation. |
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Since 2007 Edgetech has manufactured Super Spacer from its Coventry base and supports customers who manufacture 28,000 insulated glass units in the UK every day. |
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The electrified fence itself must be kept insulated from the earth and from any materials that will conduct electricity and ignite or short out the fence. |
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Tinted, insulated, laminated glass allows a 72 percent visible light transmittance, while the custom metal armature below blocks low-level sunlight to reduce glare. |
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Conventionally, computer chip manufacturers have insulated their wire connections with silica glass, preventing them from coming into contact and interfering with each other. |
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The top of the pile then is insulated with more leaves, creating a pressure of heat and steam inside which cooks all food within the pile after several hours. |
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Keep in mind that most overhead power lines are not insulated. |
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Water heated in a solar collector rises out the top of the collector and into an insulated storage tank above it, where it displaces cooler water or is drawn off for home use. |
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Heat it up to a high heat for 10 minutes then, wearing insulated barbecue or oven gloves, remove the grates and brush them with a wire brush to loosen any chars. |
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They are insulated, wipeable lunch bags that look like handbags. |
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Has nonconductive, noncorrosive and highly insulated residues. |
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In addition, while China's output is affected by advanced-country economic performance, its financial system is largely insulated from monetary-policy externalities. |
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One would not be able to return from an extended holiday and drive off in the family car in view of the boiloff from even the best insulated tank. |
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