Sentences with phrase «thermal water based»

Normal / Combination skin: Cremorlab Smooth Pudding: This mineral - rich thermal water based cream is heavenly and truly pudding - like.

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Solar - Thermal In solar - thermal, a trough - shaped mirror that tracks the sun over the course of the day focuses light to heat an oil - or water - based fluid in a blacThermal In solar - thermal, a trough - shaped mirror that tracks the sun over the course of the day focuses light to heat an oil - or water - based fluid in a blacthermal, a trough - shaped mirror that tracks the sun over the course of the day focuses light to heat an oil - or water - based fluid in a black pipe.
Ensconced amidst the derricks of Berry Petroleum Company's oil field in McKittrick, Calif., the 650 - square - meter demonstration of a greenhouse - based solar thermal steam plant will help pre-heat water to 88 degrees Celsius.
Essential oils do the trick, but if you're shying away from oil - based skincare, La Roche - Posay's moisturizer was developed with thermal spring water rich in antioxidants.
La Roche es one of the dermathologist Loreal's brands based on the thermal water with beneficial properties for the skin, discovered in the french village of the same name.
The complex still offers plenty of thermal waterbased fun courtesy of heated seawater pools, hydrotherapy treatments, and both Turkish and Russian baths.
Enjoy a unique Hungarian spa experience based on the exclusive Hungarian spa brand, Omorovicza, which combines the beneficial effects of Hungary's mineral - rich thermal waters with cosmetology.
Based on Hotwater Beach with its unique thermal heated water this is a seriously amazing spot.
While this technology has been implemented elsewhere, Israeli start - up ZenithSolar — working in conjunction with Israel's Ben - Gurion University — is a pioneer in combining it with a water - based cooling system that increases the photovoltaic cells» efficiency and produces thermal energy to boot...
The reasonable agreement in recent years between the observed rate of sea level rise and the sum of thermal expansion and loss of land ice suggests an upper limit for the magnitude of change in land - based water storage, which is relatively poorly known.
4 Contribution to SLR Melting land base ice Thermal expansion of water due to increase in the temperature.
The IPCC projections of sea level rise are based largely on the slow, steady and inexorable thermal expansion of the oceans (as water heats, its volume increases) with some additional contributions from the melting of mountain glaciers (almost all of which are expected to be gone by mid century).
Solar Thermal Sensor and Control elements link to a central controller that directs the energy from the solar array to the LDW regenerator, domestic hot water supply, or supplemental space heating based on house temperature and humidity levels.
''... worked with two sediment cores they extracted from the seabed of the eastern Norwegian Sea, developing a 1000 - year proxy temperature record «based on measurements of δ18O in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma, a planktonic foraminifer that calcifies at relatively shallow depths within the Atlantic waters of the eastern Norwegian Sea during late summer,» which they compared with the temporal histories of various proxies of concomitant solar activity... This work revealed, as the seven scientists describe it, that «the lowest isotope values (highest temperatures) of the last millennium are seen ~ 1100 - 1300 A.D., during the Medieval Climate Anomaly, and again after ~ 1950 A.D.» In between these two warm intervals, of course, were the colder temperatures of the Little Ice Age, when oscillatory thermal minima occurred at the times of the Dalton, Maunder, Sporer and Wolf solar minima, such that the δ18O proxy record of near - surface water temperature was found to be «robustly and near - synchronously correlated with various proxies of solar variability spanning the last millennium,» with decade - to century - scale temperature variability of 1 to 2 °C magnitude.»
A solar thermal hot water system provides hot water, and solar panels are fitted to reduce grid - based electricity needs (Photo: Hai Zhang)
The paper REA16 primarily cite to support faster warming of tas over open water than SST, [6] which is also model - based, attributes this effect to the thermal inertia of the ocean causing a lag in ocean warming.
The effect on thermal comfort must have been similar to that of a modern - day hot water or electricity - based radiant floor heating system.
Another troubling area for me was when we designed a hydronic heating system using the Life Breath Clean Air Furnace that made its hot water with a combination of solar thermal backed up by an on - demand water heater, the calculation for energy consumption was based soley on the AFUE of the back - up water - heater.
His proposed broad - based energy tax would apply to the energy content of nearly all fuels, as measured by the British thermal unit, or B.T.U. — the quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature of a pound of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit.
Gas molecules also obtain heat from ground based thermals and latent heat induced collisions caused by water vapor originating from oceans / seas / lakes / rivers, not just by radiative transfer, and which type of molecule stores the most heat is critical!
The calculation is based on the following criteria: • size, geometry and exposure of the dwelling • materials used for construction • thermal insulation of the different elements of the building fabric • ventilation characteristics of the dwelling and ventilation equipment • efficiency, responsiveness and control characteristics of the heating system • solar gains through glazed openings of the dwelling • thermal storage (mass) capacity of the dwelling • the fuel used to provide space and water heating, ventilation and lighting • renewable energy generation In this article we look at some of the principal factors that impact on the BER.
Next to low temperature heating, activation of the thermal mass and reuse of grey water, photovoltaics generate enough energy to have a surplus on a yearly basis, allowing for an electric car to use the excess electricity.
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