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Nanoscale geometrical patterning for junctionless thermoelectrics

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Gonzalez-Munoz S   +12 more
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HEAT AS THE CAUSE OF DENTAL DECAY

The Lancet, 1967
Abstract Primitive man had, and still has, caries-free teeth. But the use of heat in cooking and the advent of utensils enabling hot food and drink to be ingested led to caries. Nature intends our teeth to cope with substances at or below body temperature; an unusual heat sensitivity is the 'underlying cause of dental decay.
G.Neil Jenkins   +2 more
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Decay Heat Calculation

1992
The results of an international code comparison on decay heat are presented and discussed. Participants from more than ten laboratories calculated, using the same input data, decay heat for thirteen cooling times between 1 and 1013 sec. Two irradiation cases were proposed: fission pulse and 3 107 seconds of irradiation of 235U fuel.
B. Duchemin, C. Nordborg
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Decay Heat Removal

2017
Decay heat removal possibilities are one of the three fundamental issues for the safety of a nuclear reactor. The sodium-cooled fast reactors have some intrinsic advantages to ensure this function: high thermal inertia, good capabilities of natural convection with sodium, use of air as the cooling source thus minimizing the consequences of a loss of ...
Joël Guidez, Gérard Prêle
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The Induction and Decay of Heat Acclimatisation in Trained Athletes

Sports Medicine, 1991
Heat acclimatisation/acclimation involves a complex of adaptations which includes decreased heart rate, rectal temperature, perceived exertion as well as increased plasma volume and sweat rate. These adaptations serve to reduce physiological strain, improve an athlete's ability to exercise in a hot environment, and reduce the incidence of some forms of
L E, Armstrong, C M, Maresh
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Whole-Body Heat Exchange during Heat Acclimation and Its Decay

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2015
The purpose of this study was to quantify how much whole-body heat loss increases during heat acclimation and the decay in these improvements after heat acclimation.Ten males underwent a 14-d heat acclimation protocol that consisted of 90 min of cycling in the heat (40°C, 20% relative humidity) at approximately 50% of maximum oxygen consumption. Before
Martin P, Poirier   +4 more
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