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Effect of Rearing Conditions on Growth, Fatty Acid Profile and Antioxidant Activity of Atlantic Salmon (<i>Salmo salar</i>). [PDF]
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Morphological and physiological adaptive profiles of Spanish and Brazilian goat breeds in arid environments. [PDF]
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Outdoor thermal comfort in courtyard-shaped housing projects: a simulation study for a tropical region. [PDF]
Apolinário BS, Masiero E, Krüger E.
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Temperature Profile in the Nasal Cavity
The Laryngoscope, 2000AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis Inspired air is heated and moistened as it passes the nasal cavity. The temperature increase should be similar to a heated tube model, depending on the airflow.Study Design Intranasal temperature values of 50 volunteers were measured after inspiration at different locations: nasal vestibule, nasal valve area, anterior to ...
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Temperature Profiles of Coal Stockpiles
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2007Excess of produced coals should be kept in the stockyards of the collieries. The longer the duration time for these coals, the greater possibility for spontaneous combustion to take place. Spontaneously burnt coals result in economical and environmental problems.
Sensogut, C. +2 more
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Determination of temperatur profiles in microcircuits
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1962Circuit reliability and performance, particularly in microcircuits, are affected by temperature; therefore, a knowledge of the heat transfer paths and temperature gradients and hot spots are of prime importance to proper design specifications and to efficient performance of microcircuits. The method of thermal mapping described in this paper involves a
M. Walker, J. Roschen, E. Schlegel
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1972
Abstract Data on the electrical conductivity of a natural olivine having little or no Fe 3+ indicate that the temperature of the lunar interior can be near the solidus of some lunar models.
Al Duba, H.C. Heard, R.N. Schock
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Abstract Data on the electrical conductivity of a natural olivine having little or no Fe 3+ indicate that the temperature of the lunar interior can be near the solidus of some lunar models.
Al Duba, H.C. Heard, R.N. Schock
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