| 11. | Those fibers had a heat retention capacity about 8 . 6 percent higher than normal cotton.
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| 12. | These would be subject to other issues inherent to quantum dots, notably resistivity issues and heat retention.
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| 13. | The mountains in close proximity affect the rate of wind and heat retention, decreasing the negative effect of climate.
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| 14. | Those numbers don't mean much scientifically; they're mostly a reflection of urban growth and heat retention, not climate change.
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| 15. | The efficiency of insulated glass has steadily improved both in terms of heat retention and solar heat gain rejection.
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| 16. | It is usually made of brass for better heat retention, and is attached by a plastic or wooden handle.
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| 17. | Like most other birds, basic physiological adaptations control both heat loss in warm conditions and heat retention in cooler conditions.
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| 18. | A cappuccino is traditionally served in a porcelain cup, which has far better heat retention characteristics than glass or paper.
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| 19. | The building s white paint minimizes heat retention that creates air turbulence around the telescope at night, distorting the stars.
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| 20. | During French Colonial rule, a French gem merchant conducted experiments with the Pailin stones, which showed their efficacy in heat retention.
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