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Thermal Conductivity of Suspended Graphene at High Temperature Based on Raman Spectroscopy. [PDF]
Wang J, Guo Z, Shang Z, Luo F.
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Association between long-term extreme high temperature and mortality: a 9-million prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Yin B +15 more
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Preparation and Performance Characterization of Thixotropic Gelling Materials with High Temperature Stability and Wellbore Sealing Properties. [PDF]
Liu Y, Yao X, Xi C, Liu K, Ren T.
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2011
Abstract High temperature is an important means for inorganic syntheses of novel compounds, materials, and high-temperature phases. In this chapter, we highlight the various important aspects in high-temperature inorganic synthesis, along with their recent progress, such as preparation of rare earth compounds and materials at high temperature, sol ...
Ruren Xu, Qiang Su
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Abstract High temperature is an important means for inorganic syntheses of novel compounds, materials, and high-temperature phases. In this chapter, we highlight the various important aspects in high-temperature inorganic synthesis, along with their recent progress, such as preparation of rare earth compounds and materials at high temperature, sol ...
Ruren Xu, Qiang Su
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High-Temperature Microfluidic Lithography
Advanced Materials, 2002The high-temperature microfluidic lithography was studied. A simple approach to improve the performance of microfluidic lithography, which does not act on the increase in the difference between the pressure that drives the capillary motion, but on the temperature-controlled reduction of the polymer viscosity was presented.
PISIGNANO, Dario +4 more
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Physical Review D, 1989
The SU(2) part of electroweak gauge theory has sphaleronlike configurations even in its symmetric phase (temperature {ital T}{gt}{ital T}{sub {ital c}}) which mediate baryon-number-violating processes. These sphalerons sit on top of a potential barrier (which we construct explicitly) whose height rises linearly with {ital T}, and always exceeds {ital T}
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The SU(2) part of electroweak gauge theory has sphaleronlike configurations even in its symmetric phase (temperature {ital T}{gt}{ital T}{sub {ital c}}) which mediate baryon-number-violating processes. These sphalerons sit on top of a potential barrier (which we construct explicitly) whose height rises linearly with {ital T}, and always exceeds {ital T}
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High temperature superconductivity
Journal of Polymer Science Part C: Polymer Symposia, 1970AbstractThe critical temperature, Tc, for all presently known superconductors does not exceed 21'K. This fact obviously limits the range of applications of superconductivity in technology in a very fundamental way. On the whole, the reason why the value of Tc for “ordinary” superconductors would not exceed 20‐40oK is fairly well understood. At the same
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1998
Publisher Summary This chapter presents after a short reminder of thermodynamic definitions, the most commonly used techniques for surface tension measurements with some details of the most interesting of them for high temperature applications. Some recent results on the evaluation of the influence of external factors, like the surrounding atmosphere,
Passerone A, Ricci E
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents after a short reminder of thermodynamic definitions, the most commonly used techniques for surface tension measurements with some details of the most interesting of them for high temperature applications. Some recent results on the evaluation of the influence of external factors, like the surrounding atmosphere,
Passerone A, Ricci E
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High-temperature superconducting resonators
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1992Preliminary measurements on high-T(c) superconducting resonators are reported and why they are attractive candidates for incorporation in low-noise oscillators is discussed. Some of the important contributions to oscillator noise are reviewed and how they depend on the resonator parameters is shown. A preliminary YBaCu (3)O(7)/LaAlO(3) resonator with a
R C, Taber +5 more
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High-temperature axion potential
Physical Review D, 1989We investigate the possibility of new terms in the high-temperature axion potential arising from the dynamical nature of the axion field and from higher-order corrections to the {theta} dependence in the free energy of the quark-gluon plasma. We find that the dynamical nature of the axion field does not affect the potential but that the higher-order ...
, Dowrick, , McDougall
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