cooling effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcoolingandeffect
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cooling
adjective
uk/ˈkuː.lɪŋ/us/ˈkuː.lɪŋ/
causing you to feel less warm ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofcoolingandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thiscoolingeffectis therefore patchy and declines quickly when emissions of the gases, that form aerosols, are decreased.
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The haze would have a globalcoolingeffect.
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In addition, water features placed inside the atrium can reduce the atrium temperature and create a psychologicalcoolingeffect.
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For a thick extruding sequence, thecoolingeffectof the lower plate will be less significant at the top of the exhuming unit.
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In summer this will have a beneficialcoolingeffectas the warm incoming air is cooled by the thermal mass of the ground before entering the building.
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For a thin extruding sequence, thecoolingeffectof the downgoing plate could affect the entire unit, hindering thermal relaxation.
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Low and narrow passages at entrances of most arcades produce a gentlecoolingeffectby wind acceleration in summer.
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However, by contributing to sulphate aerosol formation and possibly increasing the reflectivity of clouds, sulphur dioxide may contribute a slightcoolingeffect.
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What will the impact of waterlogged soils be on health and domestic heating, with thecoolingeffectof an impounded lake?
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However, when we included sulphate aerosols, which have acoolingeffect, the model agreed with the data from the 1930s and onwards.
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In this way, the combination of solar and thermal energy produce air circulation and acoolingeffectfor the classrooms.
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Contrary to expectations, constant air circulation, which would have acoolingeffecton surface temperatures, does not take place.
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Whilst turbines installed in water would have acoolingeffect, the net impact on global surface temperatures would be an increase of.
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The problem of hypothermia occurs in rain as well as mist owing to thecoolingeffectof precipitation.
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The globalcoolingeffectof carbon sequestration by forests is partially counterbalanced in that reforestation can decrease the reflection of sunlight (albedo).
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These aerosols can cause acoolingeffecton earth.
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Evaporation of sweat from the skin surface has acoolingeffectdue to evaporative cooling.
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Should the eruption continue for a sufficient length of time at its current intensity, the potential remains for a temporary globalcoolingeffect.
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