| 21. | Therefore, only heat conduction is important, and, of course aluminium is an excellent heat conductor.
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| 22. | Energy losses occur through heat conduction from workpiece to fixture, natural convection, and thermal radiation.
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| 23. | Its applications include stochastic phenomena including heat conduction.
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| 24. | Otherwise, they would suffer from excessive heat loss due to water's high capacity for heat conduction.
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| 25. | Each CCD array is surrounded by a relatively massive wall, providing heat conduction and radiation shielding.
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| 26. | That seems to provide good heat conduction with the inertness of the stainless steel, Crawley said.
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| 27. | In Heat conduction there's a chapter called Conductance.
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| 28. | The increased quivering is passed on to atoms deeper in the body ( heat conduction ).
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| 29. | This justifies their use in such diverse branches as image processing, heat conduction, and automatic control.
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| 30. | The larger grain sizes improve heat conduction.
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