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constructions that were more like
modern louvers, with
slats that
could be
opened or
closed by
pulling on a string.
Modern louvers are
often made of aluminum, metal...
- free dictionary. A
jalousie window (UK: /ˈdʒælʊziː/, US: /ˈdʒæləsiː/),
louvered window (Australia, New Zealand,
Pacific Islands,
Southeast Asia, United...
- L.A.
Louver is an art
gallery focusing on
American and
European contemporary art. The
gallery is
located in Venice, Los Angeles, California,
United States...
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shutters per
window and wide
louver blades.
Other interior shutters use
stationary louvers that do not
rotate (fixed
louvers);
solid raised or flat panels;...
- (2) via two
rings of
directing louvers (3, 5,
height exaggerated for clarity) and
rises (35). The
upper ring of
louvers (5)
seals the low-pressure end...
-
Louvers are
active thermal control elements that are used in many
different forms. Most
commonly they are
placed over
external radiators,
louvers can...
- have
perforated louvers punched into the
center core,
which can
reduce total flow capacity. The
turbulence created by the
perforated louvers therefore achieves...
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which is
supposed to
protect the car
paint against insects. Rear
window louvers or rear
window blinds (German
Heckjalousie or Heckscheibenjalousie) is...
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using fans or
other mechanical systems. It can be via
operable windows,
louvers, or
trickle vents when
spaces are
small and the
architecture permits. ASHRAE...
- wells.
Mudflaps can be
aerodynamically engineered,
utilizing shaping,
louvers or
vents to
improve airflow and
lower drag.
While some
flaps are plain...