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(Firm), Aquaprox. Treatment of cooling water. Berlin: Springer, 2009.

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Cooling water treatment manual. 3rd ed. Houston, Tex: National Association of Corrosion Engineers, 1990.

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Aquaprox. Treatment of Cooling Water. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01985-2.

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Mathie, Alton J. Chemical treatment for cooling water. Lilburn, GA: Fairmont Press, 1998.

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Ridgely, J. N. Resolution of Generic Issue C-8: An evaluation of boiling water reactor main stream isolation valve leakage and the effectiveness of leakage treatment methods. Washington, DC: Division of Boiling Water Reactor Licensing, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1986.

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(Firm), VBB Allen. Feasibility of energy recovery for heat pump-assisted district heating & cooling from the Metro Renton wastewater treatment plant and effluent transfer system: Phase 2 report. Salem, Or: VBB Allen, 1986.

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Kuznecov, Vyacheslav, and Oleg Bryuhanov. Gasified boiler units. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1003548.

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The textbook gives the basic concepts of gasified heat generating (boiler) installations and the terminology used in boiler technology, the principle of operation and device of gasified heat generating (boiler) installations. The types and device of heat generators (boilers) of their furnace devices are considered; types and device of gas-burning devices, the number and places of their installation in furnace devices; auxiliary equipment-devices for air supply and removal of combustion products, devices for water treatment, steam supply and circulation of the coolant of hot water boilers; device for thermal control and automatic regulation of the boiler installation. The issues of operation and efficiency of gasified heat generating (boiler) installations and their gas supply systems; requirements for conducting gas-hazardous and emergency recovery operations of gas supply systems are considered. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of secondary vocational education of the latest generation. For students of secondary vocational education in the specialty 08.02.08 "Installation and operation of equipment and gas supply systems".
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Nicolson, Charles R. Understanding Cooling Water Treatment Saves $ $ $ $ $ $. Authorhouse, 2004.

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Cooling Water Treatment: Principles and Practice. CHS Press, 2000.

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Critical cooling rates on solution treatment of Cu-Cr and Cu-Be alloys. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988.

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Sadowski, Jerzy, Sylweriusz Kosinski, Tomasz Darocha, and Rafal Drwila. Hypothermia: Clinical Aspects of Body Cooling, Analysis of Dangers, Directions of Modern Treatment. Columbia University Press, 2016.

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Cooling Water Treatment Principles And Practice Summary Of Charts And Notes For Field Use. Chemical Publishing Company, 2010.

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Robert, Hess, US Army Center for Public Works., and Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (U.S.), eds. Demonstration of ozone treatment for cooling towers at Thayer Hall, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY. Alexandria, VA: U.S. Army Center Public Works, 1998.

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Bouchama, Abderrezak. Pathophysiology and management of hyperthermia. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0353.

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Hyperthermia is a state of elevated core temperature that rises rapidly above 40°C, secondary to failure of thermoregulation. Hyperthermia has many causes, but it is the hallmark of three conditions—heatstroke, malignant hyperthermia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. The clinical and metabolic alterations of hyperthermia, if left untreated, can culminate in multiple organ system failure and death. High temperature causes direct cellular death and tissue damage. The extent of tissue injury is a function of the degree and duration of hyperthermia. Heat-induced ischaemia-reperfusion injury, and exacerbated activation of inflammation and coagulation are also contributory. Hyperthermia is a true medical emergency with rapid progression to multiple organ system failure and death. The primary therapeutic goal is to reduce body temperature as quickly as possible using physical cooling methods, and if indicated, the use of pharmacological treatment to accelerate cooling. There is no evidence of the superiority of one cooling technique over another. Non-invasive techniques that are easy to use and well-tolerated are preferred. Pharmacological cooling with Dantrolene sodium is crucial in the treatment of malignant hyperthermia.
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Clarke, Andrew. Energy flow in organisms. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199551668.003.0004.

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An organism is an open thermodynamic system exchanging both energy and materials with its environment. Organisms exchange energy with their environment by radiation, conduction, convection and evaporation of water. The relative importance of these varies with the organism and its situation. Newton’s Law of Cooling is a simplification that is useful only for warm endotherms in a still, cool environment. For all other circumstances a full biophysical treatment is necessary. Flows of chemical potential energy can be captured by a balanced energy budget. A full description of the energy balance of an organism requires the coupling of a biophysical model of heat flow with an energy budget model. This combination provides a powerful tool for modelling the thermal and energetic niches of organisms, and to predict how these might change in the future.
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Parrish, Geoffrey. Carburizing. ASM International, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.cmp.9781627083379.

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Carburizing: Microstructures and Properties explains how to recognize and address problems associated with case carburizing treatments for steels. It examines the nature of internal oxidation, decarburization, free carbides, and retained austenite and their effect on fatigue and fracture strength, wear resistance, impact toughness, hardness, and other properties. It discusses the influence of grain size, microcracking, microsegregation, and nonmetallic inclusions and explains how composition and cooling rate determine the core properties of carburized steel parts and how alloy and carbon content largely determine the depth and hardness of the case. It also discusses the effect of tempering, refrigeration, grinding, roller burnishing, and shot peening, and makes extensive use of images, graphs, charts, and examples throughout. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-0-87170-666-9, follow this link.
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Mosely, Albert G. “Race” in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Discourse by Africans in the Diaspora. Edited by Naomi Zack. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190236953.013.57.

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Ideas of race in the discourse of Africans living in the shadow of the dominant colonialist racial theory(ies) included Ignatius Sancho, Olaudah Equiano, and Quobna Cugoano in eighteenth-century England; and David Walker, Martin Delaney, Alexander Crummell, Edward Blyden, and Frederick Douglas in nineteenth-century America. Africans in England were active in abolitionist causes and expressed outrage at callous treatment of slaves at sea. African American abolitionists argued against slavery with the use of both religious and scientific principles. Douglass argued for the existence of only one human race and extended his arguments against slavery to opposition to the exploitation of Asian workers in the “coolie” trade.
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Briney, D. Reduction of Conservatisms in the Treatment of Some Aspects of Aerosol Behaviour Following a Large Loss of Coolant Accident: Nuclear Science and Technology: Nuclear Science and Technology [series]. European Communities / Union (EUR-OP/OOPEC/OPOCE), 1994.

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