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PENTACENE AT HIGH PRESSURE

High Pressure Research, 2003
We report a high-pressure optical study of pentacene by Raman, absorption, and reflectance spectroscopy. Two modifications, denoted C and H, were used as starting material. Raman spectra indicate a sluggish phase transition of the polymorph C to the H-phase with a very low onset pressure of 0.2 GPa. The H-phase remains stable up to at least 11 GPa. The
Farina, L.   +5 more
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Bacterial inactivation by high-pressure homogenisation and high hydrostatic pressure

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2002
The resistance of five gram-positive bacteria, Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Listeria innocua and Leuconostoc dextranicum, and six gram-negative bacteria, Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium, Shigella flexneri, Yersinia enterocolitica, Pseudomonas fluorescens and two strains of Escherichia coli, to high ...
Elke Y, Wuytack   +2 more
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High-field/high-pressure ESR

Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2017
We present a historical review of high-pressure ESR systems with emphasis on our recent development of a high-pressure, high-field, multi-frequency ESR system. Until 2000, the X-band system was almost established using a resonator filled with dielectric materials or a combination of the anvil cell and dielectric resonators.
T, Sakurai, S, Okubo, H, Ohta
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High Pressure Optics

Applied Optics, 1970
Using a diamond cell the 14-kbar and 17-kbar transitions in single rhombs of calcite have been observed and photographed under hydrostatic pressures. The nature of these reversible transitions are described with respect to observed transition planes. A single crystal of HNO(3) in equilibrium with its own liquid was grown at a pressure of approximately ...
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High-Pressure Crystallography

2011
The ability of pressure to change inter-atomic distances strongly leads to a wide range of pressure-induced phenomena at high pressures: for example metallisation, amorphisation, superconductivity and polymerisation. Key to understanding these phenomena is the determination of the crystal structure using x-ray or neutron diffraction.
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High pressure rheology for high pressure lubrication: A review

Journal of Rheology, 1990
High pressure lubrication, also called elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) is a branch of tribology which has been considerably developed since 1960. Mechanisms running under this regime are characterized by high contact pressures (≳0.7 GPa) and very high values (up to 4 GPa) are now found.
D. Berthe, Ph. Vergne
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Adaptations to High Hydrostatic Pressure

Annual Review of Physiology, 1992
The importance of adaptation to high pressure has long been implicit in the findings of studies in which 1 atm-adapted species were subjected to elevated pressures. Recent comparative studies have shown that pressure sensitivities of enzymes, structural proteins, and membrane-based systems differ markedly between shallow- and deep-living species. These
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A High-Pressure Situation

Pediatric Annals, 2001
K C, Osterhoudt, J A, Fein
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HIGH-PRESSURE AND ULTRA-HIGH-PRESSURE FEATURES OF BOROSILICATES

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2020
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