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Accreting White Dwarfs: An Unreview. [PDF]

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Scaringi S, Knigge C, de Martino D.
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Inference: International Review of Science, 2020
Two physicists engage in a courteous and exhilarating exchange. Jeremy England argues that descendants of the Crooks fluctuation theorem play, and should play, a role in explaining life’s origin. He is, in his optimism, a nightingale among pigeons. Brian Miller is equally persuaded that these theorems are of little relevance in explaining the origin of
Jeremy England, Brian Miller
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Hot-wire anemometer for spirography

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1998
The use of a constant temperature hot-wire anemometer flow sensor for spirography is reported. The construction, operating principles and calibration procedure of the apparatus are described, and temperature compensation method is discussed. Frequency response is studied.
P, Plakk, P, Liik, P H, Kingisepp
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Phenomena at hot-wire electrodes

Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2000
An overview is given describing phenomena at heated microelectrodes where matter and heat energy are simultaneously emitted into the solution. With controlled electric heating, virtual "quiescent" periods as well as ones with constant streaming conditions are found that depend on the heating time.
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Hot Wire and Hot Film Anemometers

1980
Hot wire and hot film sensors are used for measurements of fluctuations in the wind. Such anemometers are in competition with both mechanical and sonic anemometers. At least some of the mechanical sensors are more stable in calibration, and less expensive. The high frequency resolution of the hot wire/hot film sensors, however, cannot be matched by any
L. Hasse, M. Dunckel
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