Sentences with phrase «space per unit»

Because they are built in walkable neighborhoods with proximity to transportation options and commercial amenities, Missing Middle housing types should not provide more than one parking space per unit.
First, Dan enjoys more second - story floor space per unit of foundation than would normally be possible.
The strength of the radiative heat loss to space per unit warming of global mean surface temperature is a key quantity of interest, as usual.
Directions to parking: One car space per unit is allocated in our secure underground car park.
«Meanwhile, if you look at zoning laws, typically you need to have so many parking spaces per unit,» Tully says.
Already parking spaces per unit are falling.
«Lenders are still looking for one to one - and - one - third spaces per unit
The competitor was not required to obtain «condominium approval» nor was he required to demonstrate 1.5 parking spaces per unit.
The 14 units are 2 bedroom, 1 bath, laundry hookups, 2 parking spaces per unit, most have patios.

Not exact matches

That's about 1,000 square feet per unit when used in open spaces.
The researchers found between four and 28 viable cells per passport photo — size unit of area — similar to those in clean rooms at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida where spacecraft are assembled.
One of the major problems with biofuels that algae could solve is space, since algae can yield as much as 100 times more fuel per unit area than other so - called «second generation» biofuel crops (e.g. non-food crops or non-food waste parts of food crops).
Density is the mass per unit volume — it describes how much «stuff» is packed into a volume of space.
Cats like to have plenty of space to prowl, sleep, and climb, so we looked at the median number of rooms per housing unit for each of the major metropolitan areas we reviewed.
Raw diets also bring retailers a high dollar margin per unit and per square - foot of store space.
Accelerated rates of bone growth and bone remodeling act in concert to produce a pattern of epiphyseal spongiosa that is composed of fine trabecular systems that are spaced relatively far apart and that are ultimately less strong per unit area than in small breeds of dogs.
A second bedroom offers a Captains Bunk with a bathroom also offering bath products.A queen - size sofa bed in the living room allows space for up to 6 guests per unit.
The second bedroom features two queen size beds and a second bathroom with toiletries.A queen - size sofa bed in the living room provides space for up to 8 guests per unit.
A second bedroom offers a queen - size bed with a bathroom also offering bath products.A queen - size sofa bed in the living room allows space for up to 6 guests per unit.
A second bedroom offers a queen bed with a bathroom also offering bath products.A queen - size sofa bed in the living room allows space for up to 6 guests per unit.
A second bedroom offers a queen sized bed with a bathroom also offering bath products.A queen - size sofa bed in the living room allows space for up to 6 guests per unit.
Designed with the adventurous and independent traveller and owner in mind, residences will be curated to celebrate Belize's outdoor living, blending indoor and outdoor space seamlessly and offering more than 1,100 square feet indoors and over 700 square feet in open air, per unit.
A second bedroom offers 2 twin beds with a bathroom also offering bath products.A queen - size sofa bed in the living room allows space for up to 6 guests per unit.
There is a 3rd small room with a set of Bunk Beds.A queen - size sofa bed in the living room allows space for up to 6 guests per unit.
A queen - size sofa bed in the living provides space for up to 4 guests per unit.
A queen - size sofa bed in the den allows space for up to 8 guests per unit.
Designed with the adventurous and independent traveler and owner in mind, residences will be curated to celebrate Belize's outdoor living, blending indoor and outdoor space seamlessly and offering more than 1,100 square feet indoors and over 700 square feet in open air, per unit.
Hurricane impact windows, large floor plan, ceramic tile flooring thoughout w / large kitchen and full size washer / dryer, has west view w / walk in closets, Semi private elevators 2 units per Elevator landing, 1 Deeded garage parking space & guest parking.
We have 18 live / work units left ranging in size from 1060 to 1600 square feet, these are rentals and rents range from $ 1035 to $ 1575 per month plus electricity and water... heat is included as are two parking spaces.
If the oceans were driving energy into the atmosphere (over a significantly long enough period to account for observed warming trends in the atmosphere, then I imagine we'd also see the TOA warming and consequently more energy (power, taken per unit time) radiating into space.
You can preheat your water by using a hybrid system to use waste heat from the panels and / or in a seperate portion of roof space — water heating panels are much less costly per unit area and in terms of energy, but they are not of much use for electrical production; hence the need for other things.
making 1 / [C (0) * ECS] analogous to «C (space, j, n)» / C (0); let k = -1 denote «space», so C -LRB--1,0, n) is the «heat capacity» that is transfered from «space» to the surface per unit time, where «space» is at Teq.
The essence of the greenhouse effect is that the atmosphere inhibits energy loss (to space) so that for a given rate of solar energy input, the temperature of the surface has to be greater in order to allow the necessary amount of heat to be lost per unit time.
Actually, though, most of the OLR originates from below the tropopause (can get up around 18 km in the tropics, generally lower)-- with a majority of solar radiation absorbed at the surface, a crude approximation can be made that the area emitting to space is less than 2 * (20/6371) * 100 % ~ = 0.628 % more than the area heated by the sun, so the OLR per unit area should be well within about 0.6 % of the value calculated without the Earth's curvature (I'm guessing it would actually be closer to if not less than 0.3 % different).
The system is modular, more units, each customised as per the user's specification can be added to the system in turn transforming a nano - space into a larger dwelling for a variety of applications.
It has great energy per unit mass (which is why space rockets use it, particularly in the upper states), but its energy per unit volume is very poor (not to mention it has to be cooled to -253 °C to be liquified).
Average exchange of energy between the surface, the atmosphere, and space, as percentages of incident solar radiation (1 unit = 3.4 watts per square metre).
In (d — f) the temperature units are °C per standard deviation of the PC per 30 years; the sea ice units are percent / − 10 per standard deviation of the PC per 30 years; the Z850 contours are meters per standard deviation of the PC per 30 years, and the contour spacing is 10 m, with positive values solid lines and negative values dashed lines
The temperature units are °C per standard deviation of the PC; the sea ice units are percent / − 10 per standard deviation of the PC; the Z850 contours are meters per standard deviation of the PC, and the contour spacing is 10 m, with positive values solid lines and negative values dashed lines.
Annual heating costs (calculated): $ 109 of space heating use and $ 339 standing charge for heating and hot water service, based on typical apartment size of circa 43.7 sqm, taking indicative costs from SnugZone (unit cost of 9.976 c per kWh, and standing charge of 93.07 c per day.
Moreover, anything that slows down the rate at which the Earth radiates to space requires that the Earth heat up so as to be able to shed the same amount of energy per unit time and increasing greenhouse gas concentrations does that.
I believe that if in the vacuum of space you place a blackbody object with (a) a constant (i.e., unchanging energy per unit time) internal thermal energy source, and (b) internal / surface thermal conduction properties such that independent of how energy enters the blackbody, the surface temperature of the blackbody is everywhere the same and you place that object in cold space (no background thermal radiation of any kind), eventually the object will come to a steady state condition — i.e., the object will eventually radiate energy to space at a rate equal to the rate of energy produced by the internal energy source.
For those wondering why the shelf space appears be reduced by 17 km simply by converting the unit of measurement from miles to kilometres: my suspicion is that the conversion from miles to kilometres was computed as a conversion from metric miles (1500 m per, commonly used in competitive athletics), rather than from statute miles (1609 m per, commonly used in many other fields of endeavour, though only, of course, in those places backward enough to insist on commonly using miles).
It is, however, unknown if the building's electrical system could support several space heaters per unit.
For those counting, that means educational institutions get half the RAM and half the hard drive space in exchange for a cost savings of $ 300 per unit.
Upon completion, Providence Independence will include 123,838 sq. ft. of living space (an average of 716 sq. ft. per unit) within one three ‐ story building.
«There's a trend in the planning world to reduce parking spaces, trying to get the number down to 1.5 per housing unit,» he says, «but house hunters tend to want more.»
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