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Thermal equilibrium in Einstein's elevator [PDF]
We report fully relativistic molecular-dynamics simulations that verify the appearance of thermal equilibrium of a classical gas inside a uniformly accelerated container.
Chacón-Acosta, Guillermo +3 more
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Extreme empiricism: John Howard, poetry, and the thermometrics of reform [PDF]
This essay examines an outpouring of printed poems and biographical publications in the 1780s and 1790s that sought to shape the public image of the celebrated prison reformer John Howard.
Cervantes, Gabriel, Porter, Dahlia
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Single-cell temperature mapping with fluorescent thermometer nanosheets
Living cells convert the hydrolytic energy of ATP to heat during various biochemical reactions. Oyama et al. show that thermogenesis increases temperature on the order of 1°C only proximal to the heat source, but not on a global basis in either non ...
K. Oyama +14 more
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Global climate change stimulates migration, which increases the number of introduced plant species, as well as those with a status of rarity, so the aim of the study was to identify highly promising plants of rare and decorative species in Ukraine to ...
N. Nuzhyna, I. Ivanova, M. Gaidarzhy
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LiG Metrology, Correlated Error, and the Integrity of the Global Surface Air-Temperature Record
The published 95% uncertainty of the global surface air-temperature anomaly (GSATA) record through 1980 is impossibly less than the 2σ = ±0.25 °C lower limit of laboratory resolution of 1 °C/division liquid-in-glass (LiG) thermometers.
Patrick Frank
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On the definition of temperature in FPU systems [PDF]
It is usually assumed, in classical statistical mechanics, that the temperature should coincide, apart from a suitable constant factor, with the mean kinetic energy of the particles.
Carati, A., Cipriani, P., Galgani, L.
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The Meaning of Action in Learning and Teaching [PDF]
Action is a highly theorised aspect of social life nonetheless it remains a relatively neglected source of data within educational research. This paper attempts to highlight the significance of the analysis of organised action within educational research.
Franks, Anton, Jewitt, Carey
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How Reliable Are Global Temperature Reconstructions of the Common Era?
Global mean annual temperature has increased by more than 1 °C during the past 150 years, as documented by thermometer measurements. Such observational data are, unfortunately, not available for the pre-industrial period of the Common Era (CE), for which
S. Lüning, P. Lengsfeld
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Local Thermometry of Neutral Modes on the Quantum Hall Edge [PDF]
A system of electrons in two dimensions and strong magnetic fields can be tuned to create a gapped 2D system with one dimensional channels along the edge.
A Bid +30 more
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Weather instruments all at sea: meteorology and the Royal Navy in the nineteenth century [PDF]
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Naylor, Simon
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