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a unit of heat equal to 100,000 British thermal units

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"Low Therm was one of the first business in the UK to champion thin joint construction, an alternative to traditional block and brick build, using sand and cement.
Uhrig, Technical book for implementing Therm Liner, Geisingen, 26.02.2009
This is more than double the cost of a year ago, and the first time a forward contract has breached the pounds 1 a therm mark in the summer.
14, the state Public Utilities Commission approved KeySpan's request to charge its New Hampshire customers $1.1843 per therm of natural gas for the 2007-2008 heating season.
Super Therm can be used for commercial purposes as well.
Consumers who purchase the CoffeeTEAM-S or CoffeeTEAM Therm can received 40 free cups of coffee.
This complete line for thermal bonded airlaid felts is composed of the LaRoche Airlay feeding the new Strahm HiPer Therm oven.
The starter kits include bundled hardware, software, and the Kennedy Group's Smart Therm labels.
Councillor Glynne Holmes said the losses from Therm Tempered Limited, of Llantrisant, which has gone into administration, were a 'terrible shame'.
Related Metal Fabrication Inc., a manufacturer of electrical OEM heating systems and spa components in San Bernardino, Calif., announced that the company will do business as Therm Core, as of Sept.
Pilkington Insulight[TM] Therm insulating glazing units, incorporating Suncool[TM] High performance Brilliant, were specified for a [pounds sterling]25 million leisure complex in Cardiff, adjacent to the Millennium Stadium.
SICPA North America Inc., Brooklyn Park, MN, has announced the availability of SICPA Shrink, SICPA Therm, and SICPA Lam ink systems for the narrow web market.
It's hitting everybody--AFS' own gas cost per therm in January was 2.5 times higher than a year ago--but manufacturing (which consumes more than one-fourth of all natural gas) is really feeling the sting.
In September 1998, the average price of natural gas at the wellhead (excluding the costs of long-distance transmission and distribution to households) was as low as $0.16 per therm, or $1.69 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf).