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High-pressure electrides: the chemical nature of interstitial quasiatoms.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2015
Building on our previous chemical and physical model of high-pressure electrides (HPEs), we explore the effects of interaction of electrons confined in crystals but off the atoms, under conditions of extreme pressure.
M. Miao, R. Hoffmann
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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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Enhanced reduction of graphene oxide by high-pressure hydrothermal treatment

, 2015
A high-pressure assisted hydrothermal treatment is proposed as a facile, green and efficient route for the reduction of aqueous dispersions of graphene oxide.
N. Díez   +4 more
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High Pressure

Anthocyanins, 2021
Bin Li   +5 more
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High Pressure Processing

Journal of Food Science, 2000
Scope of Deliverables: This section covers high pressure processing as an alternative technology for preservation of foods. It includes critical process factors, their effect on inactivation levels and mechanisms of inactivation, as well as pathogens of concern and recommendations for surrogates. Methods to handle deviations are also described.
Dallas G. Hoover, Daniel F. Farkas
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Multiscale Hierarchical Design of a Flexible Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor with High Sensitivity and Wide Linearity Range.

Small, 2018
Flexible piezoresistive pressure sensors have been attracting wide attention for applications in health monitoring and human-machine interfaces because of their simple device structure and easy-readout signals.
Jidong Shi   +6 more
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Experimental pulmonary edema due to intermittent positive pressure ventilation with high inflation pressures. Protection by positive end-expiratory pressure.

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015
We used a small animal respirator to ventilate normal, anesthetized rats with room air at peak inspiratory pressures of 14, 30, or 45 cm H2O and no added end-expiratory pressures (intermittent positive pressure breathing [IPPB] 14/0, high inspiratory ...
H. H. Webb, D. Tierney
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Chemistry under high pressure

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2020
M. Miao   +3 more
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Vulcanization at High Pressures

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1949
Abstract A technique was developed for vulcanizing cylinders of rubber 0.5 inch in diameter and up to 1 inch long at pressures as high as 150,000 pounds per square inch, using a small laboratory press (8-inch square platens). The specially designed mold was made of alloy steel according to general principles from the high pressure work ...
C. S. Wilkinson, S. D. Gehman
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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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