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Low Thermal Mass Liquid Chromatography
Analytical Chemistry, 2009A novel technique, low thermal mass liquid chromatography (LTMLC), is introduced in this study. The use of an LTM assembly that utilizes the principle of resistive wire heating and a temperature sensor to accurately deliver unprecedented heating (up to 1800 degrees C/min) or cooling (100 to approximately 200 degrees C/min) rates is reported.
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Thermal Mass Design in Buildings – Heavy or Light?
International Journal of Ventilation, 2006Thermal mass, including the building envelope, the interior partition, the furnishing, or even the air inside a building, is defined as the mass that can store thermal energy (heat or cooling energ...
Li, Y, Xu, P
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The fundamentals of thermal-mass diffusion analogy
Microelectronics Reliability, 2015Abstract The fundamentals in thermal-mass diffusion analogy are developed and the misunderstandings are clarified. The continuity of the “wetness” or, more appropriately, the “fractional saturation”, w = C / C sat , is fundamentally proven using the equality principle of chemical potential.
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Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1988
A flow meter 200 comprises heating means 203 is for heating a fluid flow 202 along a membrane 201 and a temperature difference, ΔT, is measured between and upstream point Tup and a downstream point Tdown- There are additionally provided strips of material having a relatively high heat conductivity 204, 205.
J H Huijsing, A L C van Dorp, P J G Loos
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A flow meter 200 comprises heating means 203 is for heating a fluid flow 202 along a membrane 201 and a temperature difference, ΔT, is measured between and upstream point Tup and a downstream point Tdown- There are additionally provided strips of material having a relatively high heat conductivity 204, 205.
J H Huijsing, A L C van Dorp, P J G Loos
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A thermal centroid or a mass centroid?
Journal of Oceanography, 2006This study reveals the physical backgrounds of the geometric centroid and the thermal centroid of the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) and points out their differences. The geometric centroid (actually a very close approximation to the mass centroid) anomaly of the surface WPWP correlates more closely with the Nino-3 region sea surface temperature ...
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Thermal effects on the photon mass
Physical Review D, 1983It is shown that processes of $O(\ensuremath{\alpha}{G}_{F})$ in which the photon interacts indirectly with the thermal neutrino background dominate electric screening at low temperature. The photon electric mass still comes out to be much smaller than the present experimental limit.
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