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Thermes (Gr****: Θέρμες, romanized:
Thérmes) is a
former community in the
Xanthi regional unit, East
Macedonia and Thrace, Greece.
Since the 2011 local...
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therm (symbol, thm) is a non-SI unit of heat
energy equal to 100,000
British thermal units (BTU), and
approximately 105 megajoules, 29.3 kilowatt-hours...
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Thermization, also
spelled thermisation, is a
method of
sanitizing raw milk with low heat. "
Thermization is a
generic description of a
range of subpasteurization...
- the town The
Village Centre The
Quarry The
Lauze in Ax-les-
Thermes A
train at Ax-les-
Thermes in 1981 The
Church of Saint-Jerome (formerly the
Chapel of...
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Therming is a
technique used by
woodturners to
simultaneously create multiple copies of
spindles and
table legs.
Often described as off-center spindle...
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Thermes de
Cluny (French pronunciation: [tɛʁm də klyni]) are the
ruins of Gallo-Roman
thermal baths lying in the
heart of Paris' 5th arrondis****t...
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Therm (OT) is a
standard communications protocol used in
central heating systems for the
communication between central heating appliances and a thermostatic...
- A
thermic fluid heater (TFH), also
known as a
thermal oil heater, is a
device used for
indirect heat
transfer through a
thermic fluid. It
heats the fluid...
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Specific dynamic action (SDA), also
known as
thermic effect of food (TEF) or
dietary induced thermogenesis (DIT), is the
amount of
energy expenditure...
- de
Thermes or de
Termes (1482–1562), also Paul de
Terme or Maréchal de
Thermes, was a
French army
Marshal ("Maréchal"). In June 1549, de
Thermes was...