Sentences with phrase «recovers energy lost»

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All these by recovering the energy that you lose every time you stop your car.
It is unable to replenish lost energy or recover lost complexity due to entropic degradation.
That is not much but, given that the average vehicle loses roughly 70 % of the energy supplied to it by its fuel to waste heat and friction, recovering even a small percentage of this with thermoelectric technology would be worthwhile.»
Lower levels of thyroid hormones, resulting in hypothyroidism, can lower our metabolism, making it harder to lose weight, utilise nutrients, maintain energy levels and recover from a workout.
It took well over three years to recover, but I am now full of energy, feel better than I have ever felt and even lost ten plus pounds in the process!
But food, food is a science; Food is Medicine, and it's important to learn the benefits of particular foods, and then use that knowledge to lose weight, stay lean, get healthy, boost energy, recover, repair, and sleep well.
In a nutshell, the electric motor is using the vehicle's momentum to recover energy that would be otherwise lost to the brake discs as heat.
These specifically created ERS zones will allow the Audi R18 e-tron Quattro and Toyota TS030 Hybrid LMP1 prototypes to recover lost energy under braking.
Separated from your companions by accident you have a life or death mission to accomplish: find and recover a lost, powerful energy source before it's too late.
In exchange for her new evasive moves, however, Samus has lost much of her ability to recover energy.
If abstraction has recovered that energy, with such painters as Gary Petersen and Gianna Commito, surely to his mind it never lost it.
It automatically recovers kinetic energy otherwise lost during braking and converts this into additional battery charging.
A parallel hybrid system has been adopted, where the control strategy is based on efficient «energy management» - recovering, storing and feeding back energy that is otherwise lost in a vehicle powered only by an internal combustion engine.
The cold surge has created an unwelcome spike in energy demand at a time where energy demand is already taking on an upward trend as the national economy shows signs of recovering lost ground.
Since more than half of the energy consumption today is lost as waste heat, recovering even a mere few percent of it would imply a new renewable source of energy.
The fully recovered assumes that whatever energy the oceans lost during the LIA was full regained by 1900 to 1940.
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