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Thermal Losses/Thermal Inertia
1986Quantifying the loss stair-step has been one of the important goals of the evaluation team at the SSPS project. This evaluation area addresses each of the loss elements as they were evaluated, and also discusses one of the interesting realizations that resulted from this evaluation — thermal inertia, a major hinderance to successful solar thermal ...
Pierre Wattiez+9 more
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Thermal energy and the thermal environment
1987Towards the middle of the 19th century, the English botanist Brown noticed that minute particles in the cellular fluids of plant cells were in perpetual motion. Repeated experiments subsequently demonstrated that this so-called Brownian motion of microscopic particles was not due to extraneous factors, such as the vibrations of the building, or to ...
K. Bowler, A. R. Cossins
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Nociceptors: thermal allodynia and thermal pain
2018The sensation of pain plays a vital protecting role, alerting organisms about potentially damaging stimuli. Tissue injury is detected by nerve endings of specialized peripheral sensory neurons called nociceptors that are equipped with different ion channels activated by thermal, mechanic, and chemical stimuli.
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