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The bottom line is that CHP uses about 40% less energy than conventional production of heat and electricity.
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The benefits of microgeneration go well beyond the production of heat and electricity.
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He has found, for example, that taken in combination with exercise, a spice called curcumin boosts the production of heat-shock proteins several-fold.
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Heat generated in the production process might corrupt the thin films in MRAM.
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Heat generated in the production process could corrupt the thin films in MRAM.
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Turning fossil-fuel plants on and off adds inefficiencies, producing carbon emissions just to heat up boilers before energy production can begin.
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Even though the plant shut down the production of electricity, the nuclear reaction keeps generating heat.
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His idea: a better molten salt mixture that would store heat at higher temperatures to boost electricity production but that would remain liquid at lower temperatures so less energy would be diverted to keep it from solidifying.
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Heat disrupts cows' reproductive cycles, and their milk production goes down, he said.
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It was when he went to a production of Richard III at Stratford-upon-Avon as a teenager and fainted with the heat during the performance that he realised he wanted to act.
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After exposing men to 'wet heat' for 30 minutes on alternating days, researchers found a temporary decline in sperm production but did not look at sperm quality before and after the study.
BBC: Last Updated: Monday, 5 March 2007, 11:20 GMT
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Doug Suttles, chief operating officer of BP's exploration and production division, denied the operation had failed and said the company was trying to figure out a way of providing heat at a depth of 5, 000 feet to melt the crystals.
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