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High-Pressure Injection Injuries of the Hand: Our Experience and Literature Review. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian J Plast Surg
Jayachandiran AP   +5 more
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Polymorphism at High Pressures

open access: yesProceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1916
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High-Pressure Oxidation of Ammonia Mixed with Dimethoxymethane. [PDF]

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High Pressure and High-Pressure Environments

2021
It is well known that there are major environments in which life thrives, freshwater, the sea, and tropical and temperate lands. There are very hot and cold regions where life may not appear to thrive, but nevertheless exists in surprising abundance. This book is about the little known high-pressure environments and the life which exists there.
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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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Superconductivity at high pressures

Contemporary Physics, 1969
Abstract In this review, recent results of studies of superconductivity at high pressures are discussed. In the last few years there has been significant progress in developing new methods for obtaining pressures up to 300 kbar and the temperature range of experiments has been extended down to 0.1 K. Superconducting modifications of silicon, germanium,
N.B. Brandt, N.I. Ginzburg
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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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