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Tubular heat exchanger
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The, английский
- The as in the word *the* but with quotes, the. vernacular-punctuative distinction placed on the noun preceded by article; when spoken, emphasis is simply placed on article rather than noun. example example i went to see the kate the other day. variants i went to see the kate the other day. i went to see the kate the other day.
- American national standards institute, ansi) defined the asa system for rating the speed sensitivity of photographic emulsions; now superseded by the iso system.
- Americans with disabilities act, an environment containing no barriers, 2. barrow 1.a wheelbarrow. 2. an elongated artificial mound protecting a prehistoric chamber tomb or passage grave.
- Bible. also called a cross-and-bible door.
- British standards institution; each standard
- Certified ballast manufacturers association. certified ballast manufacturers association an independent organization of fluorescent lamp ballast manufacturers.
- Classical period of french architecture,
- Corinthian order and less heavy in appearance
- Craftsman style, developed in california between about 1905 and the 1920s, exemplified
- Craftsman style. in particular, excellent craftsmanship and superior detailing was embraced in the designs of the architects charles sumner greene (1868–1957) and his
- Decorated style of english gothic architecture, in the first half of the 14th cent., characterized by the geometrical forms of its window tracery.
- Decorated style of english gothic architecture, in the second half of the 14th cent.
- Decorated style, and occasionally used in
- East indies; black with red or brown streaks; used for decorative paneling and applications requiring high-impact or wear resistance.
- Epistles. 2. in contemporary balkan or greek churches, a large pulpit or reading desk. ambo, 1
- Etruscan people in western central italy from the 8th century b.c. until their conquest
- Eucharistic wafer may be displayed.
- French first empire (1804–1815).
- Italian renaissance and subsequent styles
- Italianate style. bracketing 1. any system of brackets. 2. an arrangement of wooden brackets employed as a skeleton support to plasterwork, moldings, or other plaster ornamental details.
- Middle ages, a small, emergency defense structure, generally a low, fortified tower, usable as a dwelling place. peeling 1. a process in which thin flakes of mortar are broken away from a concrete surface,
- Navajo indians of american southwest; typically has a framework constructed of logs, poles, branches, and sticks that is covered with a layer of bark and then a thick layer of mud or sod. a smoke hole, centered at the top of the structure, provides light and carries off fumes and smoke from an open firepit located directly below; there are no windows. hog-backed cambered; applied esp. to the ridge of a roof which appears to sag in the middle. hoggin 1. a graded gravel (or the like) used as a base for paths, sidewalks, roads, etc. 2. a mixture of gravel and sand with clay.
- Nerlands. cibs abbr. for “chartered institution of building services.” cie abbr. for “commission internationale de l’eclairage” (international commission on illumination).
- Philippines and new guinea, having shades of gray, green, yellow, brown, and pink with dark streaks; moderately hard, heavy; used for cabinets, plywood, and interior finish.
- Roman opus vermiculatum; tesserae are arranged in curved, waving lines, as required by the shading of the design. vermiculated work 1. a form of masonry surface, incised with wandering, discontinuous grooves resembling worm tracks. 2. a type of ornamental work consisting of winding frets or knots in mosaic pavements, resembling the tracks of worms.
- Romanesque style, chiefly in public buildings, churches, railroad terminals, and universities designed from 1840 to 1880. buildings in richardsonian romanesque
- South); often supported by columns or posts.
- Spanish conquest in 16th cent., particularly fortified towns with massive stonework.
- Temple of artemis at ephesus, hanging gardens of babylon, colossus at rhodes,
- Turkish empire.
- Vicat apparatus in accordance with a specified method.
- American south for a sidewalk. 5.
Трубчатый теплообменник, русский
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Conductivity coefficient, английский
Total heat, английский
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