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2002
Abstract It is almost always the case in the course of experimentation at low temperatures that the experimenter not only wishes to know the temperature of the sample whose properties are to be measured but also wishes to achieve a particular sample temperature and wishes to hold that desired temperature for some useful length of time.
Guy K White, Philip J Meeson
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Abstract It is almost always the case in the course of experimentation at low temperatures that the experimenter not only wishes to know the temperature of the sample whose properties are to be measured but also wishes to achieve a particular sample temperature and wishes to hold that desired temperature for some useful length of time.
Guy K White, Philip J Meeson
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Temperature control by the blood temperature monitor.
Seminars in dialysis, 2003The rationale of temperature control during hemodialysis (HD) is to prevent heat accumulation, which increases body temperature and enhances hypotensive susceptibility. Treatments where thermal energy is neither delivered nor removed from the patient through the extracorporeal circulation (so-called extracorporeal thermoneutral treatments) lead to a ...
Schneditz D, Ronco C, Levin N
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Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology International, 2019
A new generation of durable inverters that are able to measure and control temperature changes are enabling the expansion of electrified vehicle development
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A new generation of durable inverters that are able to measure and control temperature changes are enabling the expansion of electrified vehicle development
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Temperature control - 3: Control of spatial temperature distribution
1988In many heating processes, it will be the aim to remove the product (corresponding to the cube) once the centre temperature in the product has reached a specified uniformity. Calculation of the temperature distribution requires a knowledge of heat transfer rates that is normally difficult to obtain to a sufficient degree of accuracy. Calculation of the
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