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Abrupt eruptive instability of ice adhered to solid surfaces. [PDF]

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Is Cooling Still Cool?

Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management, 2015
Therapeutic hypothermia (TH), where patients are cooled to between 32°C and 36°C for a period of 12-24 hours and then gradually rewarmed, may reduce the risk of ischemic injury to cerebral tissue following a period of insufficient blood flow. This strategy of TH could improve mortality and neurological function in patients who have experienced out-of ...
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Cooling Systems

2020
The efficiency of PV modules is discussed with particular care to the problem of thermal drift. Cooling system is suggested as a method to improve the PV modules efficiency and water veil and water spray are analysed.The gain in efficiency is due to two mechanisms: the lowering of the PV module temperature which ranges between 6% and 12% depending on ...
Marco Rosa-Clot, Giuseppe Marco Tina
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Not cool with cooling

Physics World, 2010
I confess that I may have missed the point of Roland Ennos's article "Urban cool" (August pp22–25), which describes methods of cooling cities by mitigating and reversing the effect of solar heating and includes an illustration of "evapotranspiration" in, of all places, Greater Manchester.
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Cooled Ablation

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2004
Research on cooled ablation has been evolving for the last 10 years. Findings and current applications are reviewed. A cooled ablation catheter is approved by the FDA for use in idiopathic ventricular tachycardia (VT) patients, based on data originally submitted by Cardiac Pathways, Inc.
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