For those of us who understand
a little building science, the discrepancy between the popularity of energy efficiency and indoor air quality represents a communication problem.
If you know
a little building science, you've no doubt seen a lot of problems that occur with air distribution systems.
† If you know
a little building science, you can look at the photo below and know immediately what's going on here.
Not exact matches
From celebrating the big things to enjoying the
little things,
building a strong company culture that inspires both teamwork and friendly competition isn't rocket
science and needn't deplete revenues.
It made for a nice
little science lesson
built into our fall activities.
They
build a solid foundation and promote mental development to give your
little science fan a head - start in life.
«They
built up nice
little pictures,» says David Villeneuve, program leader of attosecond
science at the National Research Council of Canada in Ottawa.
Silent Running is no jerry -
built science fiction film, but it's a
little too simple - minded to be consistently entertaining.
Sometimes the sparks are
built into the lessons, such as a
science class one morning where the students stood up and those representing gas particles vibrated with a lot of intensity, those representing liquids moved a
little, and those representing solids basically stood still.
Little time was spent on
science or social studies, so students didn't
build a strong, broad foundation of knowledge.
Especially at the elementary level, where very
little time is spent on
science, history or the arts, it's critical the texts that underlie the reading curriculum are carefully selected so they coherently
build students» rich knowledge of key content - area topics.
Medicine is a field that works relatively well where most of the improvement processes come on the front end (extensive training, clinical
science building on basic
science, ongoing dissemination of clinical
science) with
little emphasis on accountability for results on the back end.
Elementary schools have spent
little or no time
building students» knowledge of subjects like history and
science.
There's just two live - action childrens show — Annebots — about a
little girl who
builds three robots in the back of her dad's junk yard, in a show that «aims to introduce kids to
science and technology in a fun, new way.»
Pros • Undeniably one of console gaming's best visual masterpieces so far • Terrific cast of characters • Superb story • The
science weapons feel bad - ass to use... Cons •... when the game lets you • Not much exploring the amazing world they
built • Fights with Half - Breeds are boring • Very short with
little reason to replay
There is a concept out of the philosophy of
science called scaffolding that you and the work of your generation, you
build a scaffold on the shoulders of those who came before, so things are a
little bit higher, a
little bit better.
It was his political overseers who orchestrated that
little piece of theater, sorry, consensus
building science.
If you don't have any
building science training, let me explain a
little bit.
That in our day we still
build brand new tract homes with flex duct strung carelessly about a ventilated attic, that many have
little to no roof overhangs for shading and wall protection, that many shamelessly orient nearly an entire facade of glazing due west, pierce their ceilings full of recessed lights, place unsealed, non-insulated pull - down attic stairs inside the house and air handlers either in attics or garages... in spite of wonderful innovations in
building science over the past several decades... blunders like these and other egregious errors in design and construction continue apace.
Well, with as
little Architecture,
building science or green jargon, (and, especially «no whip»!)
Since the 1980s they have influenced governments to spend billions in public funds and subsidies to advance its corrupt
science, along with subsidizing a massive
building program of solar panels and wind turbines providing so
little electricity it actually has endangered lives in Europe and threatens the integrity of the U.S. electrical grid.
It sounds like your current architect will need a
little hand - holding or guidance because of an incomplete knowledge of
building science.
And of course, those of us in the world of
building science always back up and look at the big picture, but many people get swayed by
little things like 100 % efficiency (compared to 95 % or 80 %).
Well, in the interest of «
building bridges», I would like to reach out to «Anders» (or «wotts» or «ATTP» or «MWWPAMMHWTBONTBTISQOPDKOBACWAJLUANUPMWIBAWFPTHMO» or whatever that needy,
little drama - green has taken to calling himself, lately) with a settled -
science, huggle - buggles, luvie - duvie comment, of my own (on - topic, I might add):.
And consider the difference a
little green marker can make for an amateur astronomer or environmentalist, a high school student working on a
science fair project, a Wikipedian struggling to
build the best researched entry she can in Wikipedia, and then the reader who follows her links to learn more about the topic.
Recently, a Chicago - area SVS dealer, The
Little Guys, approached us about helping a local
science center in the process of
building a new theater.