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Identity theft is one of the worst and most detrimental crimes being committed today. It’s also one of the fastest growing crimes in the world. Once the criminals have your information they can destroy everything you worked for all your life.
Human demands in utilization of energy resources have been growing. Hence there is a need for finding renewal approaches to harvest energy in a sense that is clean in comparison with the fossil fuel energy.
With the introduction to new conductive inks and toners, printing circuits onto
unconventional materials is now possible. This project involves printing electromagnetic coils onto both sides of a paper substrate. With a simple hole punch the coil circuits can be connected in series with conductive ink, glue or foil.
Air source heat pumps are generally known, but their fans produce acoustic noise. The fence heat exchanger does not need fans due to large surface area. When a liquid refrigerant at a low temperature and low pressure passes through the tube fence heat exchanger,
Oil filter tool to drain oil out of the oil filter before it is taken off the engine. Called Easy Drain.
Slide the tool onto the oil filter, drill into the filter and let the oil drain into the pan through the hose provided.
Six stroke engine with water injection is a revolutionary idea to increase automotive efficiency. With the complexity of the four stroke IC engine, two strokes of water injection can be added as 5th and 6th stroke.
We are safe here inside the country because our soldiers are at risk out there at the line of control. Many times they got hurt by bullets, bombs and many impacts but they have no option except moving ahead and fighting with the enemies.
This entry is called the Super Swab. It is a swab applicator for applying various types of liquids onto surfaces for cleaning or assembly.
The unique features of this product allow it to be easily converted to two different lengths and be attached to two different container openings.
URBAN-REGIONAL TURBINE BLADE
1. Materials
Several prototypes have been built in various stages, to increase the aesthetic appeal of our blades to insure their durability and its sensitivity to wind conditions and to our community’s growing need for a more efficient and economical wind turbine blade.
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