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  • ...re after it is [[Fire detection|detected]], hypoxic air is able to prevent fire. ...es with using hypoxic air venting as fire protection | year=2013 | journal=Fire and Materials | pages=559–575 | last1 = Nilsson | first1 = Martin| url=http ...
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  • ...rcuit]]. Overheating causes damage to the circuit components and can cause fire, explosion, and injury. Damage caused by overheating is usually irreversibl |Image:Movinggrate.jpg|Electricity applied to deliberately start up a fire (ignite) wastes in an [[incinerator]]. The same could happen in a circuit o ...
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  • ...ication and [[food quality]] monitoring using [[biosensor]]s; intelligent, active, and smart [[food packaging]] systems; nanoencapsulation of [[bioactive com ...identification and food quality monitoring using biosensors; intelligent, active, and smart food packaging systems; nanoencapsulation of bioactive food comp ...
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  • ...of initial energy consumption. This is a vast improvement from traditional active cooling units which have an overhead of 30-70%.<ref name=":0" /> However, t ...two services are usually separated into different circuits with different protection devices at the [[distribution board]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=AS/N ...
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  • ...b de Chile]] (CE3AA) and associated clubs around the country, and maintain active Agreements of Cooperation with the National Emergency Office (ONEMI), Air F ...amateurs who pursue personal and common interests and public needs in the protection and rescue system. ...
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  • | type = [[Electronic component#Active components|Active]] ** [[Trisil]], SIDACtor: Bidirectional protection devices ...
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  • Associated circuit protection, control, and distribution devices within a building's wiring system are su ...are intended to protect people and property from [[electrical shock]] and fire hazards. They are usually based on a model code (with or without local amen ...
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  • ...sey | last = Grant | title = The Birth of NFPA | publisher = National Fire Protection Association | url = http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=500&itemI ...ies of the transformers in [[series and parallel circuits|series]] so that active lamps would affect the brightness of other lamps further down the line. ...
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  • *00D Newly Commissioned Officers Awaiting Entry on Active Duty for Officer Basic Course Attendance *09G Army National Guard (ARNG) on Active Duty Medical Hold ...
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  • [[Fire alarm]]s and other emergency switches are typically non-reversible, using a In very much the same manner as with fire alarms, many emergency handles and levers, or handles that are not meant to ...
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  • ...er plugs and sockets|plugs and sockets]] in different regions provide some protection from accidental use of appliances with incompatible voltage and frequency r ...ge (e.g., due to short circuit), [[Electrical injury|electric shock]], and fire hazards ...
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  • .... Some authors have proposed Pareto optimality based approaches (including active power losses and reliability indices as objectives). For this purpose, diff * [[Power-system automation]] – IEEE standard to interconnect tele-protection and multiplexer devices of power utility companies ...
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  • ...-active-element-of-twisting-ball-displays?search=liiv PVDF as material for active element of twisting-ball displays]</ref> ...mples of commercial electrophoretic displays include the high-resolution [[active matrix]] displays used in the [[Amazon Kindle]], [[Barnes & Noble Nook]], [ ...
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  • ...specifically at lightvessels stationed at Boston, Pollock Rip, Nantucket, Fire Island, and Sandy Hook.<ref>{{cite magazine |date=February 28, 1907 |title= ...ke |first=R.F. |title=1914: Submarine Signaling; Submarine Signaling: The Protection of Shipping by a Wall of Sound and other Uses of the Submarine Telegraph Os ...
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  • ...ngineering/pubs/whats_ge.html What is Green Engineering], US Environmental Protection Agency</ref> to make nanomaterials and nano-products without toxic ingredie ...ue activity toward recalcitrant contaminants, many nanomaterials are under active research and development for use in the treatment of water and contaminated ...
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  • ...arrays, including [[maximum power point tracking]] and anti-[[islanding]] protection. ...with the utility grid, and as such are not required to have anti-islanding protection. ...
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  • ...roops, causing a fire – effectively the world's first "[[Incendiary device|fire bomb]]". The workshop was one of the world's earliest oil refining factorie To ensure both proper separation and environmental protection, a very low sulfur content is necessary in all but the heaviest products. T ...
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  • ** [[Control of fire by early humans]] * {{annotated link|Hypoxic air technology for fire prevention}} ...
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  • ...nd for short endurance applications may be heavier. There may be a greater fire hazard due to high oxygen concentration. In other applications, when long e ...rigid respiratory user interface covering the head that also provides head protection against impact and penetration.<ref name="Reg 1910.134" /> In medical termi ...
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  • ...S was the most widely used data application, with an estimated 3.5 billion active users, or about 80% of all mobile phone subscribers. ...can be useful in [[emergency|emergencies]], such as a [[Fire alarm system|fire alarm]] or cases of [[confidentiality]], as in delivering [[one-time passwo ...
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