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Heat Treatment

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
This 1 day conference was the twenty-first meeting organized by the Wolfson Heat Treatment Centre, and coincided with 'Metals engineering '86', which was described as 'the largest and most important engineering event ever held in the UK'.
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Heat Treatment

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 2020
In archaeology, heat treatment is the intentional transformation of stone (normally sedimentary silica rocks) by fire to produce materials with improved fracture properties. It has been documented on all continents, from the Africa Middle Stone Age up to subrecent times.
P. Schmidt
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Heat treatment of milk

, 2022
In this chapter, milk will refer to bovine milk, either as full cream milk, skim-milk obtained by centrifugal separation, or standardised milk made by combining skim-milk with cream.
M. Lewis, H. Deeth
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Phenolic Compounds and Antioxidant Activity of Sweet Potato after Heat Treatment.

The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2019
BACKGROUND The ability of heat treatment with a soaking solvent to increase soluble phenolic compounds due to the liberation or breakdown of the cell matrix has been investigated in various plants.
Min Young Kim   +8 more
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Prostatic Heat Treatments

1993
One of the new treatment regimes available for symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) involves heating the prostate. This rapidly evolving technique aims to provide relief to obstructed patients in an outpatient setting with minimal anesthesia.
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Heat Treatment

2008
Abstract This article provides an overview of heat treatment processes, namely, solution heat treatment, quenching, and natural and artificial aging. It contains a table that lists various heat treatment tempers commonly practiced for nonferrous castings.
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