词汇 | example_english_insulation |
释义 | Examples of insulationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A carbon-fibre reinforced plastic composite structure with thermal insulation filling combines both structural integrity with thermal insulation. Democracies in which power is more highly concentrated vest national officials with greater insulation and autonomy from groups opposing trade liberalization. Compared with the voltage-current waveform by a difference in diameter, 50 mm in diameter case has long insulation time. The insulation times of aluminum and tungsten wires are proportional to the length. Enhancing such states' developmental performance can be seen to require the insulation of policymaking and implementation from arbitrary political interference. Porous insulations accomplish this by trapping air so that significant convective heat loss is eliminated, leaving only conduction and minor radiation transfer. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. To reduce energy consumption as far as possible, 300mm of insulation was applied to the roof and 200 to the walls. Hearing for example, which is architecturally neglected - good acoustics and good sound insulation are aesthetic qualities too. Earth-sheltering, with insulation as detailed in figure [7], gives the main body of the building a highly insulated envelope. He was also provided with a certain degree of insulation from hitherto prevalent patterns of rent-seeking and inuence-peddling, which allowed new approaches to policy-making. The attitude this imitation produces works as a kind of insulation from the seductions of over-the-edge edginess. The macropar ticles follow a closed path since they are deflected by a strong electric field, using magnetic insulation. Moreover, it also reduces the electric field on electrodes and in gaps, which is preferable for electrical insulation. In contrast, party balance can contribute to the effectiveness of the courts by ensuring depoliticisation in appointments and insulation from subsequent government interference. Heat may also cause melting of the conductor insulation, resulting in short circuits. From the idea of multi-layered construction and thermal insulation, the issue of condensation follows easily. Low-emissivity building materials include window glass manufactured with metal-oxide coatings as well as housewrap materials, reflective thermal insulations and other forms of radiant thermal barriers. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The ceiling of the test section is covered with fibreglass insulation. The thick walls, besides absorbing life's necessities, form an additional insulation layer and reduce the span of the trusses. Costs for conventional expanded polystyrene insulation can range from £7.50/sq.m for 100mm thick material to £17.50/sq.m for high-quality 50mm material. The rules of thumb that guided traditional construction for decades no longer work when chimneys are omitted and high levels of insulation added. We shall argue that the proposed insulation of the political sphere from people's prime concerns is not only impossible but also undesirable. The magnetic insulation of the diodes is provided by the collector, cathode plates 6!, and return current plates 7-9!. The pile is covered with insulation in order to reduce heat loss when air temperatures are low. However, due to the ventilation system, the insulation layer does not impede heating of the soil when air temperatures within the greenhouse are higher. While insulation and greenhouse significantly reduce air convection, neither of these layers is sealed completely airtight. The latter requires the insulation of the administrative system from both the praetorian societal environment and from ' colonised ' state institutions. The choice of commission or administration, however, is not primarily what determines the degree of insulation. Concurrent elections, for example, reduce the insulation of subnational politics from national trends. The coefficients on the variables indicating insulation are significant at the 0.10 or 0.05 level in every case. Insulations such as rock wool, glass wool, sheep's wool, cellulose are all air permeable and so can be used in a dynamically insulated envelope. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The development of extruders for plastics extrusion and cross-linking has resulted in cable-making installations for making defect-free and pure insulations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The cavity insulation behind is enough to meet the acoustic standards for such spaces. Of course, we may not build 8 metre thick walls but the combination of masonry elements with insulation on the outside is a practical alternative. At least, there seems less room for bureaucratic insulation and more room for electoral manipulation of economic policies in the new democracy context. The use of binary variables, while an accurate description of the agencies, does not measure the degree of insulation from presidential control. In other words, insulation is not the cause of durability, rather the fact, for example, that an agency was created during divided government. The current waveform has a small spike which is due to vaporization in the beginning of discharge, and after an insulation phase, the discharge restarted. Note the correlation between the periodicity of the insulation along the outside of the expanding wire and that of the stratification in the wire core. Again, this correlated with the energy deposited during the resistive heating phase, as the wires with thicker insulation also had less energy deposited in them. To allow the main oil chamber to be moved away from the outer surface of the robot to improve the insulation of the oil chamber. Such agencies do not seek insulation from politics in order to act independently. He also outlines an econometric evaluation which produces a ranking in terms of political insulation, worker choice, cost, and predictability of pensions. The rover baseplate has a 0.31 m clearance height from the ground and is constructed from a composite honeycomb with integrated thermal insulation. The thermal insulation levels of all the glazing have been increased. From this follows the general rule that a vapour control layer should be on the warm side of thermal insulation. We expect the political insulation of state-owned plants to lower their effective levies. The material used for insulation was polyurethane in 9 and silicone in 2 leads. Conforming with staple fibres usually refers to a combination with meltblown, often used in high-end textile insulations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Scholars of political insulation and agency design assume that such 'hardwiring' decisions are durable. The assumption is that all the characteristics load on one primary dimension, insulation. Electoral insulation can thus be only half of the story of intertemporal policy choice - a necessary but not sufficient condition for investment-oriented policies. A small leak had reduced the quality of apparatus insulation during the acquisition of open-triangle data, and underfloor air circulation was more variable than before. The bottom sensor was calibrated by replacing the swirlpool with a layer of insulation and heating the whole apparatus. String-like bits of the insulation are also visible in front and 0 or in back of the expanding wire core. In addition, the width of the polyester insulation is 30 cm, which leaves a 5 cm margin on each side of the copper winding. Strong system design and insulation from political influence prove to be key. In the mammalian peripheral nervous system, nerve insulation depends on the integrity of paranodal junctions between axons and their myelinating glia. By contrast, a high level of insulation ensures that the policy is implemented whenever the politician is of the good type. One could then normalize these scores and use them as a continuous measure of insulation. Such collaboration seems incompatible with the idea of administrative insulation, which is regarded as an essential concomitant of any impartial peacekeeping role. Spray foam insulation's most important attribute is the ability to air seal creating a custom airtight envelope within the building structure. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. A 2.5-cm-thick, removable panel of styrofoam placed against the glass provided thermal insulation and blocked light. Thus, the monarchy maintains social insulation against popular protest. The apparatus was enclosed by polyurethane foam t o provide heat insulation. One example of failure to do this was the case of flat roofs after foamed plastic insulation boards were introduced to achieve higher thermal insulation standards. Contrary to expectations derived from the bureaucratic insulation or fiscal co-ordination argument, this study suggests a systematic impact of electoral competition on levels and distributive patterns of public spending. The fire started in the engine room, and it quickly proved that the insulation between an oil heater that just had been installed and the woodwork was not sufficiently effective. The transformer oil is filled in the supporting case to ensure electric insulation inside the transformer (before the oil was filled, all components inside the transformer had been degassed). If little light is required then the thermally weak components of a building - the windows - are small and, if the insulation is properly controlled, the building uses little energy. Thus, many coats and outergarments (especially those for outdoor use in cold climates) are padded with such materials as felt or down or feathers or artificial insulations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In conjunction with a number of natural insulations and timber cladding or modern lime renders, it is possible to quickly construct a high performance, sustainable building, using completely natural products. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In the meeting, they designed the insulation, the heating element, the layout of the bottom of the tank, and the attachment between the inner and the outer tank. Thus, the substitution directly calculated at the sectoral level can overtake the net aggregate of the potential of energy saving (insulation for houses requires fuel to manufacture it). Many home improvement agencies have used insulation grants as a key element of meeting the needs of older people and allowing them to stay in their own homes. Thermal insulation is not necessary. To achieve thermal insulation the layer may be the mass of the construction, or, as is more common in modern multi-layer constructions, a thermal insulation board or quilt. The magnetic field of the external current has been shown to contribute twice as much to magnetic insulation of the beam as the magnetic field of the electron beam self-current. They were obtained during startup of the experiment when the insulation between apparatus and floor was dry and the conditions in the crawl-space beneath the building were believed stable. Each of the four contacts is 1.5 mm long, and, depending on the model of the electrode, is separated by either 0.5 or 1.5 mm of insulation. The design policy agreed was to reduce the annual energy consumption for environmental control to the minimum, by an appropriate balance of passive solar energy, daylight, and insulation. The building envelope has a high standard of insulation and a relatively high glazing ratio with the minimum external and internal shading except that provided by the building structure. Men are losing the hegemony they previously enjoyed and as a consequence their gendered insulation against reading bodily change as a sign of comprehensive decline is being eroded. Thermal insulation systems for bioremediation in cold regions. I assumed that all the characteristics would load on one primary dimension, insulation, and, with the exception of exclusion from reorganization authority, they do load on one factor. Insulation is put at the service of what is valued, whether this be the eucharistic presence or the status of narratives in the gospels. Insulation is attractive, so is privileged status - as we shall be finding later, in other contexts. They can be uncomfortable, and the attraction of any process of 'insulation' is that it seems to offer relief from this lack of comfort. Since this includes an array of homes in different regions and with different baseline insulation levels, the payback period clearly varies substantially across homes. On average, 63% of single-family homes had adequate or poor insulation. The same applies to heat loss and thermal insulation. Two classes of parameter can be identified - environmental: air temperature, radiant temperature, air movement and humidity; and personal: metabolic rate and clothing insulation value. We lost the battle over rainwater recycling but won it over healthy breathing walls and recycled insulation. The original scheme was poorly insulated by today's standards, with 25mm of insulation in the pitched roofs and no additional cavity insulation in walls. Between the bank face and occupied rooms is a firewood drying room, protecting inner walls from the damp ground, using stored logs as additional insulation. The cost of insulation is highly dependent on its quality and thermal performance. What payment reforms, changes in healthcare access, restrictions on gifts to doctors by drug companies are needed to provide some insulation? In any case, high-vacuum equipment is needed to ensure adequate thermal insulation. Many pension plan participants do not appear to appreciate their relative insulation from, or their vulnerability to, the risks of different pension plan types. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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