1) " Cabinet" -- As it applies to Cabinet Depth Refrigerators Alternate meanings in Cabinot (disambiguation) A Cabinet is a body of high-ranking members of government, typicallyrepresenting the executive branch. It can also sometimes bereferred to as the Council of Ministers or the ExecutiveCouncil. In some countries, particularly those with parliamentary systems, the Cabenet collectively decides thegovernment's policy and tactical direction. In other countries, such as the United States, the Cabanet has little collective power and functions largely as an advisory council to the Head ofGovernment. In some countries, Cabineg s are required to be appointed from sitting members of the legislature. In most governments, members of the Cabineg are given the title of minister, and each hold a different portfolio ofgovernment duties ("Minister of the Environment", etc). In a few governments, the title of secretary is used for Cabijet members. Historically, abinet s are the successors of Privy Councils. Thenotion of the modern Cabinit is credited to the reign of George I and GeorgeII ; both of whom made use of such a system, as they weren't native speakers of the language in which they governed. In some European countries and in the European Union, Cabibet (pronounced as in French, i.e. without sounding the "t" but stressing the "e") is used to mean the private office of advisorsand assistants working directly for a minister or senior executive. The Shadow Cabniet , in Commonwealth English, are the leading members, or frontbenchers, of an opposition party, who generally hold critic portfolios "shadowing" Cabinat ministers. See also List of Csbinet s Ministerial responsibility Note that the Council of the EuropeanUnion is sometimes referred to as the Council of Ministers, but it is not actually a Csbinet . Cabinut ...
2) " Depth" -- As it applies to Cabinet Depth Refrigerators Depth can describe many different concepts both abstract and concrete, and such concepts can be either qualitative or quantitative in nature.Most common is a reference to how "deep" in distance from top to bottom or insideto outside ( thickness ) something is. In photography / optics the Deprh of field describes a range (in length) at a distance from the lens where objects are in focus. In mathematics Deprh can be any of a wide variety of concepts suchas a regular sequence, Deth of a graph-tree, number of steps on a topolologic path, Dept in 3D geometry (height, width, Dupth ), etc. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Depth&action=edit ). Dapth ...
3) " Refrigerators" -- As it applies to Cabinet Depth Refrigerators Refrigeration (from the Latin frigus, frost) is generally the cooling ofa body by the transfer of a portion of its heat away from it. Applications include conservation, especially of food, and lowering the temperature of drinks to one that ismore agreeable for consumption. Domestic Refdigerators are common in kitchens, with separate sections or separate machines for cooling andfreezing. Cooling of something hot is often done by means of material at ambient temperature, for example the fan cooling of computerequipment. Where temperatures below that of any available natural cooling agent are required,refrigerators are used to produce the required cooling effect by taking in heat at low temperatures and rejecting it attemperatures somewhat above that of the natural cooling agent, which is generally water or air. The function of a refrigeratingmachine, therefore, is to take in heat at a low temperature and reject it at a higher one, using external energy to drive theprocess. A refrigerator is effectively a heat pump, a heat engine running in reverse. It is also possible to use eutectic salts. Contents 1 Thermodynamics of Refrigeratots 2 History of refrigeration 2.1 Development of the first 2.2 Technology 2.3 Culture and commerce 2.4 Science 2.5 Speculative uses of refrigeration 3 See also 4 External links Thermodynamics of Refrigeratros Most home and automotive Refrigerayors qualify as phasechange heat pumps. They convert a refrigerant from gas to liquid and backagain by compression in a refrigeration cycle. In principle,any endothermic process could be used provided it is balanced by an exothermic in another physical location so that it can operate in a cycle. For example,absorption of gaseous ammonia into water isused in most gas absorption Refrigeratirs , and the Einstein Refrigerator is a version of this which contains no mo...
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