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Science, 2022
Melting a solvent with a salt and then desalinating it enables a reversible cooling ...
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Melting a solvent with a salt and then desalinating it enables a reversible cooling ...
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The pinch design method for tasks with multiple pinches
Computers & Chemical Engineering, 1992Abstract The application of the pinch design method (PDM) of Linnhoff and Hindmarsh for tasks with multiple pinches has been considered by Trivedi et al. They suggested the introduction of the so-called “inverse pinch” to create a starting point for a design of network structure in a region between pinches.
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This paper concerns pinched surfaces, also known as pseudosurfaces. A map is a graph G embedded on an oriented pinched surface. An arc of a map is an edge of G with a fixed direction. A regular map is one with a group of orientation-preserving automorphisms that acts regularly on the arcs of a map, i.e., that acts both freely and transitively. We study
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The Pinch Blepharoplasty Revisited
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2005The prevention of scleral show is truly one of plastic surgery's Holy Grails. This postoperative problem may be considered subtle, but it represents the most common cause of the "operated" look that we all strive to avoid. Of course, the postoperative fear of a true ectropion is all too common. These concerns, borne out in patient results following the
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The Physics of Fluids, 1960
It has been shown that a small rotation destabilizes a marginally stable pinch when the centrifugal force is balanced by the pressure gradient alone, and by the Lorentz force alone. A derivation is given, beginning with a linearized equation of motion governing the displacement from equilibrium in an ideal hydromagnetic fluid, which points out that ...
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It has been shown that a small rotation destabilizes a marginally stable pinch when the centrifugal force is balanced by the pressure gradient alone, and by the Lorentz force alone. A derivation is given, beginning with a linearized equation of motion governing the displacement from equilibrium in an ideal hydromagnetic fluid, which points out that ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2017
Keith W, Morley +3 more
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 1976
The present status of RFP research is reviewed with emphasis on recent experimental developments. The basic properties of the RFP are summarised in section 2 including equilibrium and relaxed states, self-reversal and stability. The remainder of the paper deals with experimental results.
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The present status of RFP research is reviewed with emphasis on recent experimental developments. The basic properties of the RFP are summarised in section 2 including equilibrium and relaxed states, self-reversal and stability. The remainder of the paper deals with experimental results.
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Carbon emission pinch analysis (CEPA) for planning the decarbonization of the UK power sector
Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2021Matteo Cossutta +2 more
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