| 1. | For that reason, FCC units are often referred to as being'heat balanced '.
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| 2. | To date, there have been no direct measurements of heat balance during in-flight exercise sessions.
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| 3. | These new physical methods based on heat balance were quickly adopted by climatologists around the world.
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| 4. | Adherence to these two principles is furthered by making material and heat balances on the combustion process.
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| 5. | In 1963, Budyko directed the compilation of an atlas illustrating the components of the Earth's heat balance.
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| 6. | The heat balance relates the heat available for the charge to the overall net heat produced by fuel combustion.
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| 7. | It was developed using principles of heat balance and experimental data collected in a controlled climate chamber under steady state conditions.
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| 8. | Overall, in 2005 the radiative forcing cause by aviation amounted to 4.9 % of all human-caused radiative forcing on Earth's heat balance.
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| 9. | Yet atmospheric water is one of the most important greenhouse gases controlling the radiation and heat balance of the Earth, Parkinson said.
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| 10. | Additional material and heat balances can be made to quantify the thermal advantage from preheating the combustion air, or enriching it in oxygen.
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