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The impact of elevated temperature and salinity on microbial communities and food selectivity in heterotrophic nanoflagellates in the Boye River. [PDF]

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Gelatin degradation at elevated temperature

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2003
Four gelatin types (A, B, C and AB), two different samples of each, were subjected to temperature treatments with the incubation temperature, incubation time, gelatin concentration and solvent (type and concentration of salt ions and pH) as variables.
Edith, van den Bosch, Constant, Gielens
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Temperature elevation in a beam of ultrasound

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1983
Computations are made of the temperature elevation expected at points along the axis of an unfocussed beam of ultrasound in a homogeneous absorbing medium. A simplified model is used in which the intensity is assumed uniform over a cross section. Heat conduction is taken into account, but not convection or perfusion.
W L, Nyborg, R B, Steele
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Thermophiles: A life at elevated temperatures

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1991
Interest in the ecology, physiology and evolution of microorganisms adapted to growth at relatively high temperatures (up to 110°C) has increased enormously during the past two decades. This interest was stimulated by the discovery of marine hydrothermal vent ecosystems, and also by awareness of the potential of thermophilic microbes in ...
J C, Gottschal, R A, Prins
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Maser at elevated temperature

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1966
Summary form only, as given. A maser operatingin a closed cycle refrigerator (CCR) at 40 degrees K has been developed. The maser head containing a silvered ruby cavity rests directly upon the cold rod of the CCR. The head is isolated from the metal waveguides by means of a vacuum gap and choke flanges. Due to this arrangement, the heat flow towards the
K. Filatov, V. Schteinschleiger
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Coolants at Elevated Temperatures

Journal of ASTM International, 2006
Abstract Over the years, new performance requirements and environmental regulations have driven engine manufacturers to design new engines. The new engine technologies have resulted in different operating conditions in cooling systems.
S Claeys, S Lievens
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Photoreflectance at elevated temperatures

SPIE Proceedings, 1990
Using the contactiess modulation spectroscopy technique of photoreflectance, the temperature variations of the direct gap E0 of GaAs, InP, GaA1As, InGaAs have been measured at elevated temperatures up to 600°C. The parameters which describe the temperature dependence of the band gap energies have been evaluated.
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Influence of Elevated Temperatures

2017
In this chapter, the effect of elevated temperatures on strain-hardening cement-based composites (SHCC) is reported. Key features of SHCC such as tensile strength and strain capacity, compressive strength, failure modes, the fiber–matrix interface, and spalling behavior are discussed.
Flavio A. Silva   +4 more
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Elevated Temperature Autofrettage

Journal of Engineering for Power, 1967
Two new processes of cylinder autofrettage (prestress) have been analyzed and compared to the standard high pressure autofrettage. By means of a highly improved stress intensity distribution at design pressure, it was shown that a significant increase in allowable pressure and a reduction of autofrettage pressure may be achieved by the new processes.
I. Berman, D. H. Pai
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