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‘Cool', Brands and ‘Cool' Brands
International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 2014The term ‘cool' is widely used expression in popular culture. This word is prefixed liberally with anything including people, behavior, place and brands. Notwithstanding ambiguity about what it stands there is complete clarity that it certainly adds value. ‘Cool' in this perspective is precious resource which can be used in brand building. The authors'
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From Cool to Un-cool to Re-cool:
2014This chapter re-examines the vicissitudes of fashionableness of Nehru and Mao jackets in the 1960s-1970s West. The fashion dynamics of these jackets without lapels and featuring standing or high turn-down military-style collars calls for renewed investigation and a comparative analysis. Although scholarship of their Sino/Indic style antecedents is well
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2020
The efficiency of PV modules is discussed with particular care to the problem of thermal drift. Cooling system is suggested as a method to improve the PV modules efficiency and water veil and water spray are analysed.The gain in efficiency is due to two mechanisms: the lowering of the PV module temperature which ranges between 6% and 12% depending on ...
Marco Rosa-Clot, Giuseppe Marco Tina
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The efficiency of PV modules is discussed with particular care to the problem of thermal drift. Cooling system is suggested as a method to improve the PV modules efficiency and water veil and water spray are analysed.The gain in efficiency is due to two mechanisms: the lowering of the PV module temperature which ranges between 6% and 12% depending on ...
Marco Rosa-Clot, Giuseppe Marco Tina
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Cool! Rates of Heating and Cooling
Journal of Chemical Education, 2007In this Activity, students measure and graph the rate of warming for a chilled thermometer bulb held in room temperature air, for a chilled bulb held between two fingers, and for a few milliliters of chilled water. Students are familiar with the everyday phenomena of warming, but measurement affords the unexpected result that the process is not linear.
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American Journal of Mathematics, 1935
The temperature \(T\) at time \(t\) and at a distance \(r\) from the center is connected by means of the partial differential equations \[ \frac{\partial T}{\partial r} = k \left(\frac{\partial^2 T}{\partial r^2} + \frac2r \frac{\partial T}{\partial r}\right) + \sigma \frac{\partial}{\partial t} \left(3\Psi + r\frac{\partial \Psi}{\partial r}\right) + \
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The temperature \(T\) at time \(t\) and at a distance \(r\) from the center is connected by means of the partial differential equations \[ \frac{\partial T}{\partial r} = k \left(\frac{\partial^2 T}{\partial r^2} + \frac2r \frac{\partial T}{\partial r}\right) + \sigma \frac{\partial}{\partial t} \left(3\Psi + r\frac{\partial \Psi}{\partial r}\right) + \
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CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010
Design practitioners know that part of their job is to create products and services with usability in mind. Making products and services learnable, efficient and pleasant to use are certainly goals, but every designer dreams of creating something more - something so great that people crave it, long for it, must have it. Marketers call it "a must have",
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Design practitioners know that part of their job is to create products and services with usability in mind. Making products and services learnable, efficient and pleasant to use are certainly goals, but every designer dreams of creating something more - something so great that people crave it, long for it, must have it. Marketers call it "a must have",
Karen Holtzblatt +2 more
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Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2020
AbstractThe term “cool” likely originated in American jazz in the 1940s and was a superlative that indicated significant achievement within an aesthetic of restraint. Over the ensuing decades, the word evolved to mean a rebellious vision that breaches tradition and repudiates past versions of cool. Even though its linguistic roots are West African, the
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AbstractThe term “cool” likely originated in American jazz in the 1940s and was a superlative that indicated significant achievement within an aesthetic of restraint. Over the ensuing decades, the word evolved to mean a rebellious vision that breaches tradition and repudiates past versions of cool. Even though its linguistic roots are West African, the
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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2004
Research on cooled ablation has been evolving for the last 10 years. Findings and current applications are reviewed. A cooled ablation catheter is approved by the FDA for use in idiopathic ventricular tachycardia (VT) patients, based on data originally submitted by Cardiac Pathways, Inc.
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Research on cooled ablation has been evolving for the last 10 years. Findings and current applications are reviewed. A cooled ablation catheter is approved by the FDA for use in idiopathic ventricular tachycardia (VT) patients, based on data originally submitted by Cardiac Pathways, Inc.
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Nature Chemistry, 2012
Owing to peculiar properties, helium has taken both the main and supporting roles in scientific discoveries over the years. Christine Herman explores just what makes it such a cool element.
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Owing to peculiar properties, helium has taken both the main and supporting roles in scientific discoveries over the years. Christine Herman explores just what makes it such a cool element.
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Applied Optics, 1970
An approach to the design and analysis of passive radiant coolers is developed. It is based on the use of a highly reflecting, specular cone channel to direct emission from a cooled volume (patch) to cold regions of space. The essence of the approach lies in the determination of the patch-cone radiative coupling, which is analyzed by means of the ...
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An approach to the design and analysis of passive radiant coolers is developed. It is based on the use of a highly reflecting, specular cone channel to direct emission from a cooled volume (patch) to cold regions of space. The essence of the approach lies in the determination of the patch-cone radiative coupling, which is analyzed by means of the ...
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