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Influence of temperature on olfactory sensitivity

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1963
Page 746: Stone, Herbert, “Influence of temperature on olfactory sensitivity.” The footnote to Table 2 on page 748 should read: * x 10-4 mg/liter air.
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Analyzing and Correcting Spectrometer Temperature Sensitivity

Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2001
Stability and reproducibility of the spectrometer are fundamental to the success of many modern NMR experiments. Variation in room temperature is a particularly important source of instability, in part because it can cause coherent artifacts in NMR spectra.
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Temperature-Sensitive Mutants of Reovirus

1998
One of the ultimate goals of contemporary biological research is to gain a detailed understanding of the mechanisms by which important biological processes are carried out. Mutant strains of eukaryotic cells, bacteria, and viruses have been used as powerful tools to facilitate the understanding of an extremely broad range of such biologic processes ...
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Temperature-Sensitive Mutants of Herpesviruses

1975
The processes involved in herpesvirus replication, latency, and oncogenic transformation, have, in general, been rather poorly defined. A primary reason for this is the size and complexity of the herpesvirus genome. Undoubtedly, a better understanding of the functions of the viral genome in infected and transformed cells will be achieved through ...
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Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Vaccines

2003
Many live virus vaccines derived by empirical routes exhibit temperature-sensitive (ts) phenotypes. The live virus vaccines that have been outstandingly successful in controlling poliomyelitis are the prime example of this phenomenon. The three live attenuated strains developed by Sabin were derived from wild-type isolates by rapid sequential passage ...
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Sensitivity of non-contact Temperature Measurement Using Temperature Sensitive Ferrite

Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society, 2004
To construct the non-contact temperature detection systems, LC resonance type sensors composed of temperature sensitive ferrite inductors and capacitors were used, and their wireless temperature detection performances were investigated. The temperature was wirelessly detectable using the fabricated LC resonance sensors with a transmitter and receiver ...
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Temperature-Sensitive Fabrics

AATCC Review, 2018
What if your shirt could keep you warm when it is cold outside, and cool you down as soon as you enter a heated building? What if your trousers could look like a regular pair on an average day, but automatically transform into puffy outdoor gear when you go to a colder climate? What if all you had to do to cool down during hot summer days was turn your
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A temperature-sensitive regulatory system

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1961
T, HORIUCHI, S, HORIUCHI, A, NOVICK
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Cutaneous Temperature Sensitivity

1984
In the spring of 1947 I entered the last semester of my Bachelor of Science degree course at Washington University, St. Louis. At that time I had an established major in zoology and had even applied to several graduate programs to study entomology.
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