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Examples
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They didn't say they were using heat-exchange/recovery with high air circulation.
Passive Aggressive: “Passive” Home Construction Comes to Seattle « PubliCola 2010
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Her face was roasting, so she turned her back to the heat-exchange pipes.
Who Do You Say I Am 2010
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Part of the plan to minimize carbon emissions is to use the central park as a “sustainable engine” or geothermal heat-exchange, which would help to passively heat and cool the district buildings instead of using water and energy-intensive cooling towers.
SOM's Plan For A Geothermal Heated And Cooled Beijing District | Inhabitat 2010
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To the right, off-screen, is a large geo-thermal heat-exchange field that heats and cools the brewery.
A Brewery Awaits 2009
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To the right, off-screen, is a large geo-thermal heat-exchange field that heats and cools the brewery.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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It also features an enlarged “heat-exchange” surface area – allowing the most efficient heat dissipation to occur, and thus achieve the best thermal cooling.
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Tobacco farmers and manufacturers have thus retrofitted all tobacco-curing barns with the heat-exchange devices, at a cost that exceeded $100 million.
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It was recently revealed that the use of heat-exchange devices rather than open-flame devices dramatically reduces a major carcinogenic compound in cured tobacco known as tobacco-specific nitrosamine.
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And this heat-exchange conduit is …maybe a half-meter wider than it has to be.
MILLENNIUM GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS JUDITH 2000
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And this heat-exchange conduit is …maybe a half-meter wider than it has to be.
MILLENNIUM GARFIELD REEVES-STEVENS JUDITH 2000
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