inwall

inwall

(ɪnˈwɔːl)
vb (tr)
another word for enwall
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Inwall air conditioning unit, recessed medicine cabinet and built-in bedroom closet.
where m is mass flow-rate (kg/s), [c.sub.air] is specific heat of air fluid (J/(kg x K)), [T.sub.x] is temperature along direction of pipeline ([degrees]C), [T.sub.s] is soil temperature ([degrees]C), [h.sub.c] is pipe inwall thermal conductivity (W/(m x K)), x is distance from air intake vent (m), [A.sub.p] is pipe heat exchange area ([m.sub.2]).
The Alpha 8cm cistern is European made and will be available with an attractive new range in the Gulf region early next year for drywall, prewall and inwall installations.
I also submit regressions in which I use total investment (Inwall) consisting of capital expenditure, research and development (R&D), and advertisement expenditure as the dependent variable rather than Capex.
VACUUM INSULATION AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR THICK LAYERS OF CONVENTIONAL INSULATIONS INWALL RETROFITS
To prevent the gas from directly penetrating through the pore between the experimental enclosure wall and the coal wall to the outlet during the gas displacement process, the inwall of the briquette holder, baseplate, and underside of the bearing plate are coated with 10 mm sealant.
SpeakerCraft, manufacturer of inwall speakers is now shipping a new line of cabinet speakers called Roots.
Were we really only two decades from the greed-is-good philosophy embodied by Margaret Thatcher and Gordon Gekko, the Michael Douglas character inWall Street?
There were also hefty stock market losses inWall Street and around Europe.