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thermo-electric
ˌthermo-eˈlectric, a. (n.) [f. thermo- + electric.] 1. Of or pertaining to thermo-electricity; characterized or operated by an electric current produced by difference of temperature. thermo-electric battery, thermo-electric current, thermo-electric pair, thermo-electric pile: see quot. 1876.1823 Cum... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thermo Electric Ore Reduction Corporation Mill
Thermo Electric Ore Reduction Corporation Mill is a heritage-listed ruins of a mining building at Wolfram Road, Wolfram, Dimbulah, Shire of Mareeba, Queensland The Thermo Electric Ore Reduction Corporation failed to survive the slump in metal prices after the return to free market forces in March 1920. wikipedia.org
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Thermoelectric battery
The symmetrical Peltier effect (Jean Charles Athanse Peltier, 1785-1845) uses an electric current to produce temperature differences. In the middle part of the twentieth century the thermo-electric generator was often used in place of galvanic batteries. wikipedia.org
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Thermo-dielectric effect
The thermo-dielectric effect is the production of electric currents and charge separation during phase transition. A thermo-dielectric effect was demonstrated with carnauba wax, naphthalene and paraffin. Charge separation in ice was also expected. wikipedia.org
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Thermo-magnetic motor
The thermomagnetic motor principle has been studied as a possible actuator in smart materials, being successful in the generation of electric energy from See also Thermomagnetic convection References Electric motors Magnetic devices wikipedia.org
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TEC-5
TEC-5, or Tec 5, may refer to: Kharkiv TEC-5, a thermo-electric powerplant in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine Technician fifth grade or Tec 5, a rank wikipedia.org
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热电堆
参见 珀耳帖效应 热电效应 热电材料 放射性同位素热电发电机 外部链接 The Museum of Retro Technology: Thermo-Electric Generators TPA81 Thermopile detector Array Technical Specification wikipedia.org
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STS-89
Test Objective (GPS DTO), Human Performance (HP) Experiment, MSD, EarthKAM, Orbiter Space Vision System (OSVS) Shuttle Condensate Collection (RME-1331), Thermo-Electric wikipedia.org
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Ariston Thermo
In 2009, the company (until then part of MTS Group) changed its name to Ariston Thermo. Also in 2017 two Ariston products - the instant electric water heater Aures Luxury Round and the brand new Lydos Hybrid, the first Class A hybrid electric wikipedia.org
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Thermo galvanometer
The thermo-galvanometer is an instrument for measuring small electric currents. It was invented by William Duddell about 1900. The principle of the thermo-galvanometer is simple. wikipedia.org
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William Peter Durtnall
The "Paragon" thermo-electric engine was developed and patented by Durtnall in the early years of the 20th century. His thermo-electric locomotive, first proposed in 1902, was not built until 1920. Marine Durtnall devised an electric transmission system for ships. wikipedia.org
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Transelectrica
ICEMENERG SA renders services in the field of thermo-electric power stations, electric substations and networks. References See also List of Romanian companies BET-10 Electric power transmission system operators in Romania Companies listed on the Bucharest Stock wikipedia.org
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Acromag
Process Instrumentation and Embedded Board Innovations 1960s Designed and manufactured temperature transmitters and thermo-electric metal testers 1970s wikipedia.org
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Albert Butz
Albert Butz (1849–1905) was a Swiss-born American inventor and businessman who founded the Butz Thermo-electric Regulator Company that, through a series Legacy Minnesota Inventors Hall of Fame, 1992 inductee Patents 1886 Thermo-electric damper-regulator and alarm (341,092 and 347,866) 1888 Automatic temperature wikipedia.org
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José Zanier
José Zanier (Udine, Italy, September 18, 1905 – Mar del Plata, Argentina January 30, 1973) was an Italian engineer and pioneer in the construction of thermo-electric Rome, part of the Superior Council for Public Works, he developed plans for the Italian 230 and 150 kV interconnection lines with 400 MW of transferable electric wikipedia.org
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