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  • 1Thermal printer — For the type of printer which uses sparks and aluminised paper (and is sometimes referred to as a thermal printer ), see spark printer. Part of a series on the History of printing …

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  • 2Balance wheel — in a cheap 1950s alarm clock, the Apollo, by Lux Mfg. Co. showing the balance spring (1) and regulator (2) …

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  • 3Daisy wheel printer — Metal Daisy Wheel for Xerox Diablo printers Plastic …

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  • 4Minto wheel — rotating through heated water Classification Heat engines Application Toy, Scientific demonstration …

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  • 5Heat exchanger — An interchangeable plate heat exchanger Tubular heat exchan …

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  • 6Air handler — An air handling unit; air flow is from the right to left in this case. Some AHU components shown are: 1 Supply duct 2 Fan compartment 3 Vibration isolator ( flex joint ) 4 Heating and/or cooling coil 5 Filter compartment 6 Mixed (recirculated +… …

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  • 7Convention Centre Dublin — CCD June 2010 The Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) in the Dublin Docklands was opened in September 2010. The building overlooks the River Liffey at Spencer Dock. It was designed by the Irish architect Kevin Roche. The CCD was shortlisted for the… …

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  • 8TCS — • Thermal Control (Sub )System • Theoretical Computer Science (informationswissenschaftl. Veoeffentlichungen) • Traction Control System (to prevent wheel spin) entspricht • • Terminal Count(down) Sequence(r) • Traffic Control Station •… …

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  • 9energy conversion — ▪ technology Introduction       the transformation of energy from forms provided by nature to forms that can be used by humans.       Over the centuries a wide array of devices and systems has been developed for this purpose. Some of these energy …

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  • 10Flow measurement — is the quantification of bulk fluid movement. Flow can be measured in a variety of ways. Positive displacement flow meters acumulate a fixed volume of fluid and then count the number of times the volume is filled to measure flow. Other flow… …

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