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Photoplethysmography for Quantitative Assessment of Sympathetic Nerve Activity (SNA) During Cold Stress [PDF]
The differences in the degree of sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) over cutaneous blood vessels, although known to be more prominent in the periphery than the core vasculature, has not been thoroughly investigated quantitatively.
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Direct Comparison of Immersion and Cold-Plate Based Cooling for Automotive Li-Ion Battery Modules
The current paper evaluates the thermal performance of immersion cooling for an Electric Vehicle (EV) battery module comprised of NCA-chemistry based cylindrical 21700 format Lithium-ion cells.
Prahit Dubey +2 more
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Corrosion behaviour of brazed multilayer material AA4343/AA3003/AA4343: Influence of coolant parameters [PDF]
This paper is the second part of a work devoted to corrosion in brazed AA4343/AA3003/AA4343 materials on the water side of automotive heater cores. In the first part of the study [S. Tierce, N.Pébère, C. Blanc, C. Casenave, G. Mankowski, H.
Blanc, Christine +5 more
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Phase separation processes in polymer solutions in relation to membrane formation [PDF]
This review covers new experimental and theoretical physical research related to the formation of polymeric membranes by phase separation of a polymer solution, and to the morphology of these membranes.
Berg, J.W.A. van den +3 more
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IntroductionCooling by cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) to deep hypothermic cardiac arrest (HCA) for cardiac surgical interventions, followed by CPB-rewarming is performed on a routine basis with relatively low mortality. In contrast, victims of deep accidental hypothermia rewarmed with CPB generally have a much worse prognosis.
Ole Magnus Filseth +9 more
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Experiment and Numerical Simulation of Immersion Liquid-cooled Switch
As the core equipment of communication and transmission technology, switches develop rapidly, and the heat flux emitted by internal chips increases constantly.
Feng Shuai +4 more
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Working dogs are at a high risk of canine non-pyrogenic hyperthermia, a life-threatening condition that can occur due to physical exertion or environmental factors that inhibit dogs’ ability to cool themselves.
Sara C. Parnes +4 more
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Quantum critical states and phase transitions in the presence of non equilibrium noise [PDF]
Quantum critical points are characterized by scale invariant correlations and correspondingly long ranged entanglement. As such, they present fascinating examples of quantum states of matter, the study of which has been an important theme in modern ...
A Kamenev +37 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose The muscle perfusion response to postexercise cold-water immersion (CWI) is not well understood. We examined the effects of graded postexercise CWI upon global and regional quadriceps femoris muscle perfusion using positron emission tomography and [15O]H2O. Methods
Mawhinney, Chris +11 more
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The immersion phase-change cooling technology utilizes the latent heat of the cooling liquid to dissipate heat by directly contacting the cooling liquid with the heat-generating electronic chip, which can meet the cooling requirements of current high ...
Tiantian Zhao +5 more
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