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This provides a larger skin surface for the dissipation of heat.
It was covered by a gray metal hood, perforated for dissipation of heat.
The main task of the coolant is to aid in the dissipation of heat from removed stock.
This current flow causes energy loss via dissipation of heat in the conductors of the cable.
Dissipation of heat from the mantle is the original source of energy driving plate tectonics.
The greater the surface area exposed to the air, the greater the dissipation of heat for a given quantity of metal.
This allows for smaller condensers, smaller fans, and/or the effective dissipation of heat in a high ambient environment.
Major design concerns in a beam dump typically include the management and reduction of back reflections and scattering as well as the dissipation of heat generated by absorption.
The first evidence for insect thermoregulation in flight came from experiments in moths demonstrating that dissipation of heat occurs via hemolymph movement from the thorax to the abdomen.
The accumulated dust covers metal surfaces and clogs the empty space between the fins of heatsinks, diminishing the dissipation of heat and interrupting the outward flow of warm air.
Others that come to mind are dissipation of heat by air flow through the tread, depth to give some "grip" in sand or snow, and flexing of the tire under acceleration or braking.
ThermoregulationIn addition to advances in skeletal structure and stabilization, adaptations that led to increased efficiency in dissipation of heat were instrumental in the evolution of endurance running in Homo.
They have casings filled with lubricant to prevent abrasion of the exterior of the pump tube and to aid in the dissipation of heat, and use reinforced tubes, often called 'hoses'.
But if they somehow did fire the laser against the B-1s, we feel the dissipation of heat from shooting through the atmosphere, then reflecting the beam down through the atmosphere again would dilute the energy sufficiently for the aircraft to escape.
The body has a thermostat, located in a small piece of nerve tissue at the base of the brain, which controls the production or dissipation of heat and monitors all parts of the body in order to maintain a constant temperature.
Also, a standard starter motor is only designed for intermittent use which would preclude its use as a generator; the electrical components are designed only to operate for typically under 30 seconds before overheating (by too-slow dissipation of heat from ohmic losses), to save weight and cost.