Sentences with phrase «cooling measures take»

Aside from an array of five cooling fans (three system, one CPU, and one power supply), no excessive cooling measures take away from the straightforward layout.

Not exact matches

Such a move was no longer attractive after recent measures taken by the Singapore government to cool the city - state's property market, Overseas Union said.
The BC government has taken measures to cool its hot housing market and it's left some Albertans steaming.
The manmade emissions fueling global warming are accumulating so quickly in the atmosphere that climate change could spiral out of control before humanity can take measures drastic enough to cool the earth's fever, many climate scientists say.
As our skin gets warmer then the air around us the body begins taking some drastic measures to cool down.
When the popcorn cools a bit - about 5 minutes - take a 1/2 cup measuring cup and scoop in some popcorn.
As well as the changes needed to install the new transmission, extensive measures were taken to optimise cooling, weight and noise, and vibration and harshness (NVH) characteristics.
And another cool trick is that because the tablet knows how far those three lenses are from each other it can do some (relatively) simple math and actually measure distance within picture you've taken.
If you need to measure anything, or just want a really cool effect for your photo, Intel's RealSense technology will take care of it.
If possible, take the rectal temperature and stop cooling measures when the temperature is 103 °F.
Measuring 5,447 m2 this lot has a two tier pad site allowing you to build your dream home and take advantage of the cooling breezes and stunning scenery.
This is taken up a notch during action cutscenes — beautifully choreographed sequences that are in equal measures cool, silly and playful.
Thus the reluctant conclusion of Wadhams, and other members of the Arctic Methane Emergency Group, AMEG [3], is that drastic emergency measures including geoengineering must be taken as soon as possible in order to cool the Arctic rapidly and minimise the risk of sea ice collapse and methane feedback.
So also the misdirection in the pretend experiments which stop short of measuring how long flasks of carbon dioxide take to cool..
In the wartime years leading up to 1945, most sea temperatures measurements were taken by US ships, who measured the temperature of the intake water used for cooling the ship's engines.
They find that, with an enlarged data set that has corrections for bias between drifting buoy data and data taken from ship intakes, as well as extended corrections for water cooling in buckets in the time between being drawn from the sea and being measured, there is a statistically significant warming trend of 0.086 °C per decade over the 1998 - 2012 period.
Or take two pots of water at higher than ambient temperature and put a heat lamp over one of them and measure the cooling curves.
As measured, there are very obvious significant warming / cooling spikes that took place in the recent past.
One of the coolest features here is the Intel RealSense camera technology, which, among other things, lets you take a photo of an object and measure it without a tape measure.
If you need to measure anything, or just want a really cool effect for your photo, Intel's RealSense technology will take care of it.
• Diagnose vehicle failure by performing detailed analysis of each part of the engine or transmission • Disassemble, repair and reassemble parts of engines following standard procedures and protocols • Perform preventative maintenance and diagnosis of transmissions, brakes, engines and electrical systems • Use welding and cutting tools in a safe manner to fabricate or shape materials for repairs • Assess incidents and accidents and respond to each situation by determining appropriate courses of action • Diagnose and fix operational issues on vehicles and take measures to ensure that they do not reoccur • Install surveillance equipment in school buses to promote student safety and discipline • Rewire ignition systems and instrument panels and diagnose and repair vehicle heating and cooling systems • Calibrate vehicle operations or detect problems by attaching computerized test instruments to engines
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