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  2. Palm cooling - Wikipedia

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    In this study the palm cooling produced a 16.8% increase in work capacity and palm heating produced a 13.6% increase in work capacity compared to palm neutral. A study by J. F. Caruso et al., focused on palm cooling and the leg press exercise, [13] which found clearance of blood lactate and heat removal was greater with intermittent palm ...

  3. District cooling - Wikipedia

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    The Palm Jumeirah utilises district cooling supplied by Palm Utilities LLC to provide air conditioning for buildings on the trunk and crescent of the Palm. The Dubai Metro system, inaugurated in 2009, is the first mass transit network in the world to use district cooling to lower temperatures in stations. [28]

  4. Sea water air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Sea water air conditioning (SWAC), also known as ocean water cooling, is an alternative cooling system that uses the deep cold seawater as the chilling agent for a closed-loop fresh water distributed cooling system. It is one type of deep water source cooling. Once installed, SWAC systems typically operate at approximately 15% of the power ...

  5. 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. [1] Heat ...

  6. Dolphin WaterCare - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin WaterCare is a brand of environmentally responsible pulsed-power water treatment technology patented by Clearwater Systems Corporation. [3] [4] The system is designed to control scale, corrosion and biological activity in cooling towers without the use of chemicals, chemical tanks or pumps. [5]

  7. 'Died for stealing chocolate': Pakistan anger over death of ...

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    A couple in north-east Pakistan has been detained on suspicion of murdering a 13-year-old girl who worked for them as a maid, for allegedly stealing chocolates.

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  9. Punkah - Wikipedia

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    Punkahs in the house of a British couple in India c. 1880 A punkah in the house of French colonials in Indochina c. 1930 Church interior with an intricate system of punkahs c. 1900 A punkah , also pankha ( Urdu : پَنکھا , Hindi : पंखा , paṅkhā ), is a type of fan used since the early 6th century BC.