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Applied Optics, 1970
An approach to the design and analysis of passive radiant coolers is developed. It is based on the use of a highly reflecting, specular cone channel to direct emission from a cooled volume (patch) to cold regions of space. The essence of the approach lies in the determination of the patch-cone radiative coupling, which is analyzed by means of the ...
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An approach to the design and analysis of passive radiant coolers is developed. It is based on the use of a highly reflecting, specular cone channel to direct emission from a cooled volume (patch) to cold regions of space. The essence of the approach lies in the determination of the patch-cone radiative coupling, which is analyzed by means of the ...
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Coolness: An Empirical Investigation
Journal of Individual Differences, 2012Some people are routinely described as “cool,” but it is unknown whether this descriptor conveys trait-like information beyond mere likability or popularity. This is the first systematic quantitative investigation of coolness from a trait perspective.
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‘Cool', Brands and ‘Cool' Brands
International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 2014The term ‘cool' is widely used expression in popular culture. This word is prefixed liberally with anything including people, behavior, place and brands. Notwithstanding ambiguity about what it stands there is complete clarity that it certainly adds value. ‘Cool' in this perspective is precious resource which can be used in brand building. The authors'
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From Cool to Un-cool to Re-cool:
2014This chapter re-examines the vicissitudes of fashionableness of Nehru and Mao jackets in the 1960s-1970s West. The fashion dynamics of these jackets without lapels and featuring standing or high turn-down military-style collars calls for renewed investigation and a comparative analysis. Although scholarship of their Sino/Indic style antecedents is well
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Cool comforts [London Underground cooling]
Engineering & Technology, 2010The author looks at engineering solutions to the age-old problem of cooling the London Underground. London Underground introduced a programme 'Cooling the Tube', which is ongoing. David Waboso, director of London Underground Upgrade, points out that there are two types of lines on the Underground's subsurface averaging about 5m (16ft 5in) below the ...
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Cooling Rates During Flash Cooling
Journal of Applied Crystallography, 1998Flash cooling of macromolecular crystals was investigated by measurement of the cooling rates achieved by different cryoprotectant solutions (glycerol, sucrose and polyethylene glycol) with different sample volumes (0.2–0.8 mm3) and by different cooling agents (cold nitrogen or helium gas, liquid nitrogen and liquid propane).
T. Y. Teng, K. Moffat
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Cool mechanism for sensing cool
Science, 2019Structural Biology In humans, cold is primarily sensed by transient receptor potential melastatin member 8 (TRPM8), a calcium channel. Yin et al. present cryo–electron microscopy structures of TRPM8 with cooling agents, membrane lipid phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2), and calcium.
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Cooling rates in splat cooling
Materials Science and Engineering, 1967Abstract Calculations and experimental observations made on cooling rates during splat quenching are presented. Three possible types of cooling behavior are discussed: ideal cooling, intermediate cooling and Newtonian cooling. The effects of splatting-process variables on the cooling rates are described, the most important of these variables being ...
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Materials, physics and systems for multicaloric cooling
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Huilong Hou, Suxin Qian, Ichiro Takeuchi
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