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Temperature Profiles During Cryolipolysis
Journal of Heat Transfer, 2022AbstractCryolipolysis (CLL) is a noninvasive clinical procedure for local reduction of adipose tissue. Paddles as cold as −10 °C are pressed against the skin to cool the subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) to ∼10 °C, crystalize the stored triglycerides, and trigger apoptosis in the adipocytes. Occasional adverse effects occur following CLL. There is some
Dillon H. McClintock, Neil T. Wright
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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.
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MnROAD Pavement Temperature Profiles
Cold Regions Engineering 2009, 2009Minnesota Road Research Project (MnROAD) was built in the early 1990s and has seen positive benefits related to its efforts during its initial research phase. As MnROAD enters Phase II of its existence several research projects have been initiated to help both Minnesota and its TERRA research members better understand how to build and maintain our ...
Greg Johnson, Benjamin J. Worel
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Temperature Profiles of Yeasts
1985Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the temperature profiles of yeasts. When an Arrhenius plot is prepared of the specific growth rates of yeast for temperatures that range from suboptimal to supermaximal values and an Arrhenius plot of the specific rates of thermal death is superimposed on the Arrhenius plot of growth, temperature profile of ...
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Obtaining the time-temperature profile
Cryobiology, 1966Summary It must be clear to anyone who has read the literature and attended this Symposium that there is no cooling or rewarming history which will similarly alter or fail to alter various cellular species. Even the same species exposed to the same temperature regime can show variation in the degree of morphological and chemical alteration ...
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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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