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Bioheat — is a blend of biofuel and heating oil (or No. 2 Fuel Oil) for off road, non taxable heating applications. It is very similar to Biodiesel, and in fact, in the United States the term Bioheat is a registered trademark of the National Biodiesel… … Wikipedia
BHTE — bioheat transfer equation … Medical dictionary
BHTE — • bioheat transfer equation … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
Biodiesel — This article is about transesterified lipids. For hydrogenated alkane renewable diesel, see Vegetable oil refining. For biomass and organic waste to fuel production, see Biomass to liquid. For unmodified vegetable oil used as motor fuel, see… … Wikipedia
Biomedical engineering — For the Russian journal on the subject, see Meditsinskaya Tekhnika. Ultrasound representation of Urinary bladder (black butterfly like shape) and hyperplastic prostate. An example of engineering science and medical science working together … Wikipedia
Biofuel — Information on pump regarding ethanol fuel blend up to 10%, California … Wikipedia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University — Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Seal Motto Ut Prosim (Latin) Motto in English … Wikipedia
Itaqui — Infobox City official name = Itaqui other name = native name = nickname = The Portal of Rio Grande motto = imagesize = 250 px image caption = A view of the Uruguay river from Itaqui flag size = 80 px image |seal size = image shield = Blazon of… … Wikipedia
Karen L. Nyberg — Infobox Astronaut name =Karen L. Nyberg type =NASA Astronaut status =Active nationality =American date birth =birth date and age|1969|10|7 date death = place birth =Parkers Prairie, Minnesota place death = occupation =Mechanical Engineer rank =… … Wikipedia
New England Fuel Institute — The New England Fuel Institute (or NEFI) is a regional business and trade association headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts that represents the home heating fuels industry in greater New England. Established in 1950, NEFI represents… … Wikipedia