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  2. Programmable thermostat - Wikipedia

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    Honeywell electronic thermostat in a store. Heating and cooling losses from a building (or any other container) become greater as the difference in temperature increases. A programmable thermostat allows reduction of these losses by allowing the temperature difference to be reduced at times when the reduced amount of heating or cooling would not be objectionable.

  3. Laundry symbol - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1970s, GINETEX was working with ISO to develop international standards for textile labelling, eventually leading to the ISO 3758 standard, Textiles – Care labelling code using symbols. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ISO 3758 was supplemented in 1993, revised in 2005 and again in 2012 and 2023 with reviews of the standard held on a five-year cycle.

  4. Maxus D90 - Wikipedia

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    The Maxus D90 was previewed by the Maxus D90 concept SUV during the 2016 Beijing Auto Show. [2] The D90 debuted at the 2016 Guangzhou International Motor Show in Guangzhou, China. It is based on the T60 pick-up ladder frame chassis. [3] The model comes with a 2.0-litre 20L4E TGI turbocharged petrol engine and 6 speed manual and tiptronic ...

  5. Accelerator physics codes - Wikipedia

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    A charged particle accelerator is a complex machine that takes elementary charged particles and accelerates them to very high energies. Accelerator physics is a field of physics encompassing all the aspects required to design and operate the equipment and to understand the resulting dynamics of the charged particles.

  6. Nikon D90 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D90 is a 12.3-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) model announced by Nikon on August 27, 2008. It is a prosumer model that replaces the Nikon D80 , fitting between the company's entry-level and professional DSLR models.