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thermoelectrical

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  • adjective thermoelectric

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  • adjective involving or resulting from thermoelectricity

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Examples

  • PHA cannot be easily replaced unless we accept more thermoelectrical power or we seriously discuss the nuclear option, but both choices are rejected by public opinion.

    Proposed Chilean Dams Make Sense 2011

  • As one example, research will be done at the Spallation Neutron Source for General Motors on thermoelectrical materials.

    U.S. Lab Blasts Most Powerful Neutron Beam | Impact Lab 2007

  • A great example of applying new ideas and of a good perspective was given in Matanzas Province during the inauguration of the country's largest thermoelectrical unit.

    MONCADA BARRACKS ANNIVERSARY SPEECH 1988

  • We must say that according to the traditional ideas, the big office included in the project of the thermoelectrical unit ... [changes thought] We now have an engineering school in what was going to be that big office.

    MONCADA BARRACKS ANNIVERSARY SPEECH 1988

  • Cienfuegos and were highly impressed with the construction of the thermoelectrical plant there.

    25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CDR 1985

  • Of course there are thermoelectrical units in Cuba which consume more than

    FIRST ENERGY FORMU 1984

  • And we express to them our trust and confidence that they will continue working with the same spirit until all the thermoelectrical and nuclear energy plants which our country's future requires are built.

    CASTRO INAUGURATES UNITS OF NEW THERMOELECTRIC 1978

  • The O'Bourke thermoelectrical plant in Cienfuegos is now almost complete.

    CDR RALLY 1970

  • Hill has analysed, by means of an extremely elegant thermoelectrical method, the time relations of the heat production of the muscle; and Meyerhof has investigated by chemical methods the oxygen consumption by the muscle and the conversion of carbohydrates and lactic acid in the muscle.

    Physiology or Medicine 1922 - Presentation Speech 1923

  • It is measured in millionths of the usual unit of heat and is recorded in a thermoelectrical way in the form of readings on a galvanometer.

    Physiology or Medicine 1922 - Presentation Speech 1923

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