calorific value in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for calorific value in the English»Spanish Dictionary

calorific [Am ˌkæləˈrɪfɪk, Brit kaləˈrɪfɪk] ADJ

I.value [Am ˈvælju, Brit ˈvaljuː] N

1. value U or C (monetary worth):

II.value [Am ˈvælju, Brit ˈvaljuː] VB trans

calorific value in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for calorific value in the English»Spanish Dictionary

calorific [ˌkælərˈɪfək] ADJ

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It has a calorific value of about 4.6 cal/g.
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This is necessary to ensure consistent (or homogeneous) quality, as well as a constant calorific value of the coal.
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It has significant calorific value and can be used as a fuel substitute for coal and gas in high-combustion facilities.
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The densification process raises the calorific value of low-rank coal to equal or exceed that of many export-grade black coals.
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The nitrogen in the air remains unchanged and dilutes the gas, giving it a very low calorific value.
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Its organic matter has an atomic ratio of hydrogen to carbon of 1.51 and its mean calorific value is 3,600 kilocalories per kilogram.
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The basic diet only contained 1.5 ounces (44 grams) of protein and had a calorific value of 1600.
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The reason for the large scale consumption of tapioca is attribute to its high calorific value.
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It also produces some housecoal-quality coal: larger-sized coals of higher calorific value.
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Its organic matter has an atomic ratio of hydrogen to carbon is 1.51 and the mean calorific value of kukersite is 3600 kcal/kg.
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