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thermic
thermic, a. (ˈθɜːmɪk) [f. Gr. θέρµη heat + -ic: cf. F. thermique.] Of or pertaining to heat; of the nature of heat; = thermal 2. thermic balance = bolometer. thermic fever, fever resulting from external heat, esp. heat-stroke, insolation. thermic lance, a steel pipe packed with steel wool through wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thermic siphon
Thermic siphons (alt. thermic syphons) are heat-exchanging elements in the firebox or combustion chamber of some steam boiler and steam locomotive designs History The concept of a self-circulating thermic syphon began with stationary boilers and relatively simple Galloway tubes. wikipedia.org
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Thermic fluid heater
A thermic fluid heater is industrial heating equipment, used where only heat transfers are desired instead of pressure. In this equipment, a thermic fluid is circulated in the entire system for heat transfers to the desired processes. wikipedia.org
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aluminothermy
aluminothermy (əˌl(j)uːmɪnəʊˈθɜːmɪ) [ad. G. aluminothermie (H. Goldschmidt 1900, in Zeitschr. Ang. Chem. 919).] A process by means of which high temperatures are produced by the combination of aluminium and oxygen. So aˌluminoˈthermic a., of or pertaining to aluminothermy; aˌluminoˈthermics, a colle... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thermal lance
A thermal lance, thermic lance, oxygen lance, or burning bar is a tool that heats and melts steel in the presence of pressurized oxygen to create very Applications Often used as a heavy duty demolition tool, the thermic lance is also used to remove seized axles of heavy machinery without damaging the wikipedia.org
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Guineesine
Guineesine can dose-dependently produce cannabimimetic effects in a mouse model which are indicated by potent catatonic, analgesic, hypo-locomotive and hypo-thermic wikipedia.org
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Mampikony
A thermic central of Jirama is localized in this town. wikipedia.org
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Józef Zaremba
He died as a result of burns he sustained in a new, thermic bath. 1731 births 1774 deaths Bar confederates Polish generals wikipedia.org
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Tef
a test of fluency in French The Elias Fund, a nonprofit organization empowering development in Zimbabwean youth The Endless Forest, an online game Thermic wikipedia.org
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Thermic effects of food and exercise in lean and obese men of similar lean body mass. Am J Physiol. 1987 Jan;252(1 Pt 1):E110-7. 6. "The effect of resistance exercise on the thermic effect of food".  36kr.com
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Rod Smith (R/C modeling pioneer)
He began in the 1950s, building his own radio systems and flying them in Frank Zaic Thermic 100 or similar tow-line gliders. wikipedia.org
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PDLCT
The PDLCT (for Pod de désignation laser caméra thermique, "thermic camera-mounted laser designation pod") is a french targeting pod build for Thomson-CSF wikipedia.org
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Silicothermic reaction
Silicothermic reactions are thermic chemical reactions using silicon as the reducing agent at high temperature (800-1400°C). wikipedia.org
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Specific dynamic action
For example, dietary fat is very easy to process and has very little thermic effect, while protein is hard to process and has a much larger thermic effect Factors that affect the thermic effect of food The thermic effect of food is increased by both aerobic training of sufficient duration and intensity or wikipedia.org
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BNR class NM
It had Thermic siphon and arch tubes for better performance. It worked on the Bilaspur-Katni line and Anuppur-Chirmiri branch line for hauling coal. wikipedia.org
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