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Low‐Temperature Cluster Catalysis.

ChemInform, 2004
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Ken, Judai   +4 more
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Low-Temperature Microbiology

1965
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the low-temperature microbiology in organisms. All activities of living organisms are the result of an intricately coordinated series of metabolic reactions. In order that metabolism can proceed at a satisfactory rate; it is essential that an organism be supplied with heat, which is needed as energy of ...
J, Farrell, A H, Rose
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Ceiling temperature and low temperature polymerization

Polymer, 1962
The possibility of polymerizing monomers in different phys. states is discussed in terms of the different temp. gradients of the Gibbs free energies of liquid monomer, cryst. monomer, and polymer. The coiling temp., below which polymerization is feasible, depends on the phys. state of the monomer. Crystn.
Heikens, D., Geelen, H.
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LOW TEMPERATURE ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering, 1981
In the investigation of biological ultrastructure by electron microscopy the most significant observation to date is a 1 nm repeat in the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium (73). With a high degree of certainty, the spacing can be ascribed to the inter a-helical separation within bacteriorhodopsin molecules.
J, Dubochet   +4 more
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Low-temperature bolometer array

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1989
The implementation of a 16-channel, low-temperature bolometer linear detector array is described. The detectors are silicon samples, whose surfaces are doped with phosphorus by the technique of ionic implantation. A single digital processor implemented on a common PC both provides the scanning of the array and performs synchronous signal detection from
BONINSEGNI M.   +3 more
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Metal Low Temperature Brittleness and Low Temperature Machining

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2011
Most metal materials tend to produce brittle fracture at low temperature. Nominal stress of producing brittle fracture is low, generally lower than yield limit. By use of this property, the machinability of the workpiece, tool life and workpiece surface quality can be improved.
Li Hong Liu, Han Bing Cao, Zhan Ni Li
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