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  • Hall, rather than the Cross Hall. Central air-conditioning was added as well as two additional sub-basements providing space for workrooms, storage ...
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  • html An Introduction to Operant (Instrumental) Conditioning.] Valdosta State University Press. Retrieved July 17, 2007. == Reasons == ...
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  • II, in part because of the development of air conditioning, which made the intense summer heat more comfortable. The state's population in 1910 ...
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  • building transformers, large power relays, air-conditioning units, and so on. ===Others=== A simple semiconductor switch is a transistor. ...
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  • systems; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems (HVAC); and various subsystems of aircraft and automobiles. The term mechatronics ...
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  • Babkin arranged for him to do research on conditioning with Leonid Andreyev, another former member of Pavlov's laboratory. Between 1933 and 1934 ...
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  • bliss. The practice liberates from negative conditioning and leads to control over perception and cognition. ===New Age models=== There are numerous ...
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  • in the winter from Lake Balaton for air conditioning. Icehouses were used to store ice formed in the winter to make ice available year-round ...
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  • Arthur Korn had previously built the first successful signal-conditioning circuits for image transmission between 1902 and 1907. His compensation ...
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  • Natural gas in the broad sense is a gaseous material consisting primarily of methane and deriving from one of three main types of sources: deeply ...
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  • airflow through a jet engine or through an air conditioning pipe. The ratio of the fluid's characteristic flow speed to the speed of sound ...
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  • reacted and that excess fat is left for skin conditioning benefits. (Saponification charts can also be used in hot-process soap making, but are not as ...
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  • private houses, luxuries such as home air conditioning and swimming pools diminished the necessity for people to flock to the beach during the hot summer ...
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  • Bell's own home used a primitive form of air conditioning, in which fans blew currents of air across great blocks of ice. He also anticipated ...
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  • lighting, hydraulic lifts and air conditioning. Four hours after the grand opening, 25,000 people had already visited the store. === North America === ...
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  • and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.Schoenauer, Norbert (2000). 6,000 Years of Housing (rev. ed.) (New York: W.W. Norton ...
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  • HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) is a helpful defense. ===Light=== Exposure to light also has a significant effect on library ...
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  • Ruth's total disregard for his physical conditioning and traditional baseball, he was still an overwhelming success and brought fans to the ballparks ...
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  • and tennis teams as well as strength and conditioning center for all athletic sports. As of 2006, there were 41 Division I intercollegiate varsity ...
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  • behavior is formed by processes such as operant conditioning. Some psychologists take a biological view of personality and research temperaments ...
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