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- Convector may refer to: Look up convector or convectors in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Convector (mythology), a Roman god Convector heater, a type...
- water circulated in the pipes into the metal radiators or convectors. Baseboard convectors are designed to heat the air in the room using convection to...
- "The Toynbee Convector" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury. First published in Playboy magazine in 1984, the story was subsequently...
- A convection heater, also known as a convector heater, is a type of heater that utilizes convection currents to heat and circulate air. These currents...
- Serritor, "He who digs" Subruncinator, "He who weeds" Mĕssor, "He who reaps" Convector, "He who carries the grain" Conditor, "He who stores the grain" Promitor...
- approximately September to March each year. Hector, or sometimes Hector the Convector, is known as one of the world's most consistently large thunderstorms;...
- (often with fins or other means of increasing surface area). The term "convector" refers to a class of devices in which the source of heat is not directly...
- The Toynbee Convector is a short story collection by American writer Ray Bradbury. Several of the stories are original to this collection. Others originally...
- Murder (1985) The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone (1988) The Toynbee Convector (1990) classic Stories 1 (1990) classic Stories 2 (1991) The Parrot Who...
- theorized that 'Toynbee' referred to Ray Bradbury's short story "The Toynbee Convector". The majority of tiles contain text similar to that above, although a...