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  • As it passes its way to the cold outlet, its heat energy is transferred to the peripheric flow.
  • Here the heat recuperation effect takes place between the quickly rotating peripheric flow and the opposite slowly rotating axial flow.
  • Towards 400 CE, the Alt閜etl, ceremonial center and its prehispanic urban zone, becomes pol韙ica and religious capital of several peripheric settlements.
  • Here the heat transfers from axial flow to the peripheric one . 3 ) The kinetic energy of rotation turns into the heat energy by the means of the viscous dissipation.
  • Certain non-malignant diseases also give rise to dramatic elevation of TK values in cells and tissue : in peripheric lymphocytes during monocytosis and in bone marrow during pernicious anemia.
  • The total enthalpy ( which is the sum of the enthalpy and the kinetic energy ), however, is being conserved . 2 ) The peripheric rotating gas flow moves towards the hot outlet.
  • Members of minority populations ( such as Caucasian and Central Asian ethnic groups ) were highly represented in SKSSAA . Often SKSSAA portrayed the experience of peripheric Soviet regions as models of development towards Third World countries.
  • Even though some of these municipalities have some of the wealthier neighborhoods of the city, they often contrast with peripheric low income suburbs known as " zonas marginales " or " ciudades perdidas ".
  • Bergamasque is generally mutually intelligible for speakers of Eastern Lombard's variants of neighbouring areas ( i . e . from Brescia ) but this is not always true for distant peripheric areas, especially in alpine valleys.
  • The road system capacity is augmented by the " Via de Cintura Interna " or A20, an internal highway connected to several motorways and city exits, complementing the " Circunvala玢o " 4-lane peripheric road, which borders the north of the city and connects the eastern side of the city to the Atlantic shore.
  • According to H鋕kinen ( 1983 ) the alleged Proto-Finno-Ugric loanwords are disproportionally well-represented in Hungarian and the Permic languages, and disproportionally poorly represented in the Ob-Ugric languages; hence it is possible that such words have been acquired by the languages only after the initial dissolution of the Uralic family into individual dialects, and that the scarcity of loanwords in Samoyedic results from its peripheric location.