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Quenching thirsts

Nursing Standard, 1988
Elderly people are at risk of becoming dehydrated. Now, new research is developing ways of helping nurses assess dehydration and spot the patients at greatest risk.
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Quenching

2015
Abstract This chapter discusses the quenching process and its adaptation to induction heat treating. It describes the three stages of quenching, the cooling characteristics of various types of quenchants, and the details of nearly a dozen compatible quenching methods.
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Quenching

2007
Abstract Quenching is a critical step in the production of hardened steel. This chapter untangles some of the complexities of the quenching process and its effect on the microstructure and properties of various steels. Making extensive use of cooling curves, it sheds light on the transformations that occur at different cooling rates and ...
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Quenched Autoligation Probes

2008
Methods are described for preparation and use of quenched autoligation (QUAL) probes. These modified oligonucleotide fluorescent probes can be used to detect DNA and RNA in solution, on solid surfaces, and in fixed and living bacterial and human cells. They are quenched probes, and thus provide a "lighting up" signal in a single step, without removing ...
Adam P, Silverman   +2 more
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QUENCHING LORENZIAN CHAOS

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2004
How fluctuations can be eliminated or attenuated is a matter of general interest in the study of steadily-forced dissipative nonlinear dynamical systems. Here, we extend previous work on "nonlinear quenching" [Hide, 1997] by investigating the phenomenon in systems governed by the novel autonomous set of nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODE's)
Hide, Raymond   +3 more
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