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  • 51transpire — tran•spire [[t]trænˈspaɪər[/t]] v. spired, spir•ing 1) to occur; happen; take place 2) to emit or give off waste matter, watery vapor, etc., through the surface, as of leaves or the body 3) to escape, as moisture or odor, through or as if through …

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  • 52transpire — [c]/trænsˈpaɪə / (say trans puyuh) verb (transpired, transpiring) –verb (i) 1. to occur, happen, or take place. 2. to become apparent: *So he picked at the German s lapel, hoping to effect a closer relationship by touch, and it transpired that… …

  • 53Climate change — For current and future climatological effects of human influences, see global warming. For the study of past climate change, see paleoclimatology. For temperatures on the longest time scales, see geologic temperature record …

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  • 54Thermal insulation — The term thermal insulation can refer to materials used to reduce the rate of heat transfer, or the methods and processes used to reduce heat transfer.Heat energy can be transferred by conduction, convection, radiation or when undergoing a phase… …

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  • 55Global climate model — AGCM redirects here. For Italian competition regulator, see Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato. Climate models are systems of differential equations based on the basic laws of physics, fluid motion, and chemistry. To “run” a model,… …

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  • 56Baking powder — is a dry chemical leavening agent used in cooking, mainly baking. It is most often found in quick breads like pancakes, waffles, and muffins. When dissolved in water the baking powder s ingredients react and emit carbon dioxide gas which expands …

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  • 57Hearing aid — Behind the ear aid In the ear aid …

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  • 58Microfiber — cloth. Suitable for cleaning sensitive surfaces. Microfiber or microfibre refers to synthetic fibers (fiber) that measure less than one denier. The most common types of microfibers are made from polyesters, polyamides (e.g., nylon, kevlar, nomex …

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  • 59Radiant barrier — Radiant barriers or reflective barriers work by reducing heat transfer by thermal radiation. All materials give off, or emit, energy by thermal radiation as a result of their temperature. The amount of energy emitted depends on the surface… …

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  • 60Fire-control radar — A fire control radar is a radar which is designed specifically to provide information (mainly target azimuth, elevation, range and velocity) to a fire control system in order to calculate a firing solution (i.e. information on how to direct… …

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