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JouleX was a
software company that
specializes in
monitoring and
control of the
power consumption of
computers and ****ociated
devices attached to networks...
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Joule Unlimited,
formerly Joule Biotechnologies,
producer of
alternative energy technologies Joules (clothing), a
British casual clothes brand JouleX...
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original on
April 6, 2013.
Retrieved April 4, 2013. "Cisco to Buy
JouleX for $107 Mln
Adding Energy Software". Bloomberg. May 29, 2013. Retrieved...
- In thermodynamics, the
Joule–Thomson
effect (also
known as the
Joule–Kelvin
effect or Kelvin–
Joule effect)
describes the
temperature change of a real...
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James Prescott Joule (/dʒuːl/; 24
December 1818 – 11
October 1889) was an
English physicist.
Joule studied the
nature of heat and
discovered its relationship...
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conductor produces heat.
Joule's first law (also just
Joule's law), also
known in
countries of the
former USSR as the
Joule–Lenz law,
states that the...
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Coradia iLint BMW i8 car2go
Continental with
dandelion rubber production JouleX[citation needed]
Little Sun[citation needed]
Showerloop Skysails[citation...
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which has
units of (
joules/kilogram), is the SI unit of
absorbed dose, and it is the
amount of
radiation required to
deposit one
joule of
energy in one kilogram...
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providing hosted pbx for
small businesses,
Immunet (acquired by Sourcefire) and
JouleX (acquired by Cisco). Blue chip tech fund
raising $30M "Elastic Completes...
- (108 gr)
bullet a Vo of 420 m/s (1,378 ft/s) and an
impact energy of 600
joules. The
mantle also acts like a
penetrator when
striking a target,
going through...