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http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_2_1 (EasyRdf\Resource)
skos:narrower http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_2_1_07
http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_2_1_07 (EasyRdf\Resource)
rdf:type tc:FlowDevelopmentPattern
skos:dfinition "Reduction of the conductivity of individual links of the harmful flow down to zero."@en
skos:prefLabel "Reducing the conductivity of individual flow paths"@en
skos:note "As the resistance to a flow is strongly dependent on the characteristics of the conductors, their reduction leads to a reduction in conductivity. Ideally, the conductivity should be zero. A typical example are all kinds of insulators."@en
skos:example "A kitchen potholder.<br/> Why do we use a potholder or simply use a cloth to grab a hot pan? By doing so, we introduce a link with a rather low thermal conductivity into the harmful heat flow from the pan to our hand, and the pan is now perfectly safe to hold."@en
skos:broader http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_2_1
http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/EcoDesignNode/E1222 (EasyRdf\Resource)
skos:example "Nestl? redesign the bottle and cap to make them lighter. Also narrowed the label. "