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Try opening the window to let some cool air through. This should help.
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Some interior walls bear the load of the roof. If the wall has an opening such as a door or window, a wide "header" is used. These are usually 6 inches wide or more.
An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed by casements or sashes containing some transparent material, as glass, and capable of being opened and shut at pleasure., The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening., A figure formed of lines crossing each other., To furnish with windows., To place at or in a window.
Computers run programs and one of those programs is an Internet browser, such as Safari, Internet Explorer or Firefox.An Internet browser operates in sections called windows. Every time you open (launch) your browser, you open a window. Some browsers offer you the option to open new sections by opening new tabs.Opening new tabs in one window is more efficient than opening new windows with your browser when you want to work on multiple Internet tasks at the same time.
There are actually 2 "openings," both of which are covered by connective tissue of some sort. One opening is called the fenestra vestibuli or oval window, and the base of the stapes is attached by a ligament (called the anular ligament) to the fenestra vestibuli. The other opening is the round window and is covered by the secondary tympanic membrane.
Some financial change or alteration in circumstance that requires a change to an individual's (or company's) tax liability would be said to have a "tax implication".
You will have to check with your window supplier. Some will require you to frame the opening to "call" meaning to what ever the size of the window is. Ezamople - a 2 0 x 30 window the call size would be 24" wide x 36" tall. Some manufacturers require you add 1/2" each way.
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A fenestration can be; 1) an opening of some kind, as in a membrane in the human body 2) the design and arrangement of windows in a building From the Latin word "fenestra" which means "window"
A "rough opening" is the term for the opening in a wall into which a door or window will be fitted. It is slightly larger than the outside of the frame of the door or window to give some tolerance (space) to install it and get it in the exact position and square. It is measured between the structure to which the door or window will be fixed, such as the studs or masonry. The amount of tolerance between the frame and the structure varies depending on the type of construction and how accurately it is built, but is often in the order of 10mm all around the frame. An air seal and expanding foam are sometimes installed into this gap , and linings or architraves, and claddings cover it.
a way in which two or more things are alike