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  2. Intelligent Home Control - Wikipedia

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    The central controller has one point-to-point data communication wire connected to each module. The protocol between the central controller and the modules uses a 5V pulse width encoding as follows: A header that is 4100 μs high and 300 μs low; One pulse per I/O port, i.e. 16 pulses for input modules and 8 pulses for output modules

  3. Farmall Cub - Wikipedia

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    The Cub Lo-Boy, introduced in 1955, was a lowered version of the Standard Cub. The rear axle housings were rotated, lowering the tractor about 7–8 inches (180–200 mm). Also, the front axle extensions were lowered, and the tractor wheelbase was shortened to 62 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (1,590 mm). These modifications lowered the center of gravity ...

  4. Windy (weather service) - Wikipedia

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    Windy is a Czech company providing interactive weather forecasting services worldwide.. The portal was founded by Ivo Lukačovič in November 2014, [1] [2] initially focusing on wind animation.

  5. International Harvester Auto-Buggy - Wikipedia

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    The International Harvester Auto-Buggy is a two-cylinder, air-cooled motor car made by International Harvester Corporation.First announced in February 1907, the Auto-Buggy was dropped from their range of products in early 1912, but the Auto Wagon continued to 1917.

  6. Wet-bulb temperature - Wikipedia

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    The wet-bulb temperature is the lowest temperature that may be achieved by evaporative cooling of a water-wetted, ventilated surface.. By contrast, the dew point is the temperature to which the ambient air must be cooled to reach 100% relative humidity assuming there is no further evaporation into the air; it is the temperature where condensation (dew) and clouds would form.

  7. Soil moisture - Wikipedia

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    Water moves in soil under the influence of gravity, osmosis and capillarity. [7] When water enters the soil, it displaces air from interconnected macropores by buoyancy, and breaks aggregates into which air is entrapped, a process called slaking. [8] The rate at which a soil can absorb water depends on the soil and its other conditions.

  8. Sodium bicarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Infusion of bicarbonate is indicated only when the blood pH is markedly low (< 7.1–7.0). [42] HCO 3 − is used for treatment of hyperkalemia, as it will drive K + back into cells during periods of acidosis. [43] Since sodium bicarbonate can cause alkalosis, it is sometimes used to treat aspirin overdoses.

  9. Cyclic corrosion testing - Wikipedia

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    Graph showing the temperature & humidity steps required during cyclic corrosion test CETP 00.00-L-467 • A condensation humidity ‘wetting’ phase. This is usually conducted at an elevated temperature and generally a high humidity of 95-100%RH. The purpose of this phase is to promote the formation of condensation on the surfaces of the ...