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  2. Asetek - Wikipedia

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    On October 12, 2020 the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTAB) issued a Final Written Decision rejecting Asetek’s challenge all 21 claims of the CoolIT Systems ‘200 patent were invalid in light of certain combinations of prior art. [20] As a result, all 21 claims of the CoolIT Systems ‘200 patent survived without amendment. [21] [22] [23]

  3. List of free economic zones - Wikipedia

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    Terms include free port (porto Franco), free zone (zona franca), bonded area (US: foreign-trade zone), free economic zone, free-trade zone, export processing zone and maquiladora. Most commonly a free port is a special customs area or small customs territory with generally less strict customs regulations (or no customs duties or controls for ...

  4. Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global ...

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    In Cool It, Lomborg argues his view that many of the elaborate and expensive actions being considered to stop global warming will cost hundreds of billions of dollars without the same return on investment, often are based on emotional rather than strictly scientific assumptions, and may have very little impact on the world's temperature for centuries.

  5. Aptiv - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, CoolIT Systems announced the acquisition of the assets of Delphi Thermal Liquid Cooling, including intellectual property, machinery, and equipment. [14] [15] A group of private investors purchased Delphi's core assets to create a new Delphi Corporation in October 2009.

  6. Immersion cooling - Wikipedia

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    Immersion cooling technology encompasses systems in which electronic components are directly exposed to and interact with dielectric fluids for cooling purposes. This includes systems using single-phase or two-phase dielectric fluids, leveraging their thermal capabilities to manage and dissipate heat generated by electronic components.

  7. Cool It - Wikipedia

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    Cool It may refer to: . Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming, a 2007 book by the Danish statistician and political scientist Bjørn Lomborg; Cool It, a 2010 documentary film based on the above book

  8. Free cooling - Wikipedia

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    Free cooling is an economical method of using low external air temperatures to assist in chilling water, which can then be used for industrial processes, or air conditioning systems. The chilled water can either be used immediately or be stored for the short- or long-term. When outdoor temperatures are lower relative to indoor temperatures ...

  9. Hopper cooling - Wikipedia

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    A typical small engine would consume a few bucketfuls in a working day. Although hopper cooling is inefficient, in terms of the amount of heat removed for the size of the water jacket, it does maintain the cylinder temperature at a low temperature. Provided that the hopper does not boil dr