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  2. Exterior insulation finishing system - Wikipedia

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    EIFS before 2000 were barrier systems, meaning that the EIFS itself was the weather barrier. After 2000, the EIFS industry introduced the air/moisture barrier that resides behind the foam. In a study done by the Department Of Energy's Office of Science - Oak Ridge National Laboratory, it was found that the best air/moisture barrier was a fluid ...

  3. Talk:Exterior insulation finishing system - Wikipedia

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    An informative EIFS website is www.eifs.com and this site has free, downloadable general EIFS information. EIFS accounts for about 10% of the exterior wall construction in the USA, and has a number of features that contribute to its popularity including a modern seamless look, the ability to mimic other materials, reasonable cost, and high ...

  4. EIFS - Wikipedia

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  5. Central apparatus room - Wikipedia

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    WREX-TV tech core, or CAR. In broadcast facilities and television studios, a central apparatus room (CAR, pronounced "C-A-R"), central machine room, or central equipment room (CER), or central technical area (CTA), or rack room is where shared equipment common to all technical areas is located.

  6. Live radio - Wikipedia

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    These companies and supporters of the "American system of broadcasting" defined radio as "commercial, national, live, and network on economic, technological, aesthetic and legislative levels." In 1929, NBC announced its pride and superiority among radio program companies, stating that live broadcast was superior to recorded programs.

  7. Channel (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    In broadcasting, a channel or frequency channel is a designated radio frequency (or, equivalently, wavelength), assigned by a competent frequency assignment authority for the operation of a particular radio station, television station or television channel.

  8. The Ghost in the System: On AI & The Uncertainty of Meaning - AOL

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    The ghost in the system becomes not a specter to fear but a guide to follow—a reminder that uncertainty, far from being a problem, is the very ground upon which creativity and meaning unfold.

  9. TuneIn - Wikipedia

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    TuneIn is a global audio streaming service providing news, radio, sports, music, and podcasts to over 75 million monthly active users. [19]TuneIn is operated by the company TuneIn Inc. based in San Francisco, California.