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The Flow of Hot Water from a Distant Hot-Water Tank
SIAM Review, 1994Summary: When turning on a hot-water faucet, there is an expected delay in the arrival of the hot water because the cold water in the pipe between the hot-water tank and the faucet must first run out. However, there is an additional delay caused by the cold pipe cooling the incoming hot water.
Miriam Seliktar, Chris Rorres
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Clinical Electroencephalography, 1992
The clinical and EEG features of 10 patients with hot water epilepsy were presented. Eight of the 10 cases were male. The mean age of onset was 4.7 years. In four patients partial and in six cases generalized seizures were seen. Three patients also had non-hot water precipitated seizures.
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The clinical and EEG features of 10 patients with hot water epilepsy were presented. Eight of the 10 cases were male. The mean age of onset was 4.7 years. In four patients partial and in six cases generalized seizures were seen. Three patients also had non-hot water precipitated seizures.
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Nature Food, 2020
Feeding infants with formula requires heating water and bottles for sterilization and formula preparation. Plastic infant feeding bottles are commonly used, and now their potential to release microplastics has been explored at a global scale.
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Feeding infants with formula requires heating water and bottles for sterilization and formula preparation. Plastic infant feeding bottles are commonly used, and now their potential to release microplastics has been explored at a global scale.
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Science, 2019
Five years ago, a marine heat wave began to wash across Pacific ecosystems. Researchers fear it is a preview of the oceans' future.
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Five years ago, a marine heat wave began to wash across Pacific ecosystems. Researchers fear it is a preview of the oceans' future.
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Proceedings of the Fourth ACM Workshop on Embedded Sensing Systems for Energy-Efficiency in Buildings, 2012
After space heating and cooling, water heating is typically the largest energy consumer in the U.S. homes, accounting for approximately 17% of total energy consumption. Current water heating systems waste up to 20% of their energy due to poor insulation in pipes or water tanks, but improving this insulation is too costly to be practical for energy ...
Md Anindya Prodhan, Kamin Whitehouse
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After space heating and cooling, water heating is typically the largest energy consumer in the U.S. homes, accounting for approximately 17% of total energy consumption. Current water heating systems waste up to 20% of their energy due to poor insulation in pipes or water tanks, but improving this insulation is too costly to be practical for energy ...
Md Anindya Prodhan, Kamin Whitehouse
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New Scientist, 2020
When the sex of your offspring is tuned to temperature, not chromosomes, a warming world looks risky.
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When the sex of your offspring is tuned to temperature, not chromosomes, a warming world looks risky.
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Nature, 2006
There has long been scepticism about the geochemical evidence that the ancient ocean was markedly warm. A fresh approach bolsters the case for an ocean that, in the distant past, was indeed quite hot.
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There has long been scepticism about the geochemical evidence that the ancient ocean was markedly warm. A fresh approach bolsters the case for an ocean that, in the distant past, was indeed quite hot.
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Hot water epilepsy with pachygyria
Neurological Sciences, 2011Hot water epilepsy (HWE) refers to a specific type of reflex epilepsy precipitated by the stimulus of bathing in hot water. Pathogenesis is still unknown and temporal lobe has been thought to take part in the epileptogenesis. HWE can be symptomatic of focal cortical malformation, and few cases were reported.
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State of the Practice Reports, 2011
Liquid cooling is key to reducing energy consumption for this generation of supercomputers and remains on the roadmap for the foreseeable future. This is because the heat capacity of liquids is orders of magnitude larger than that of air and once heat has been transferred to a liquid, it can be removed from the datacenter efficiently.
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Liquid cooling is key to reducing energy consumption for this generation of supercomputers and remains on the roadmap for the foreseeable future. This is because the heat capacity of liquids is orders of magnitude larger than that of air and once heat has been transferred to a liquid, it can be removed from the datacenter efficiently.
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