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  2. Radiator - Wikipedia

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    Water-air convective cooling radiator, made from aluminum, from a 21st-century car. A radiator is a heat exchanger used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. The majority of radiators are constructed to function in cars, buildings, and electronics.

  3. Hopper cooling - Wikipedia

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    A handful of engines, now largely diesels, retained hopper cooling into the 21st century. [6] These were simply constructed engines, still using cast-iron blocks to provide more strength from a crude foundry, as a diesel engine required more strength than unsophisticated aluminium castings could provide.

  4. 21st century - Wikipedia

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    The 21st century is the current century in the Anno Domini or Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. It began on 1 January 2001 , and will end on 31 December 2100 . It is the first century of the 3rd millennium .

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    Although full renovations are sometimes needed in the name of safety and convenience, there are things that you should always strive to keep in an old home, even if you bring it into the 21st century.

  6. Stirling engine - Wikipedia

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    By the turn of the 21st century, Stirling engines were used in the dish version of Concentrated Solar Power systems. A mirrored dish similar to a very large satellite dish directs and concentrates sunlight onto a thermal receiver, which absorbs and collects the heat and using a fluid transfers it into the Stirling engine.

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