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Thermal Constriction Resistance

1996
It was seen in Chapter 1 that the contact interface consists of a number of discrete and small actual contact spots separated by relatively large gaps. These gaps may be either evacuated or filled with a conducting medium such as gas. In the first case, all of the heat flow lines are constrained to pass through the contact spots. If the gaps are filled
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Insecticide resistant mosquitoes remain thermal stress resistant, without loss of thermal plasticity

Science of The Total Environment
A major component of mosquito's climate change response is their heat tolerance, and any ability to rapidly adjust to extreme environmental conditions through phenotypic plasticity. The excessive use of insecticides for the control of major mosquito species leads to resistant populations, however it is largely unclear if this concurrently impacts ...
Charalampos S, Ioannou   +4 more
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Thermal Boundary Resistance

Physical Review Letters, 1971
H. Budd, J. Vannimenus
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Thermal constriction resistance

1958
Maxwell 2 pointed out that the temperature plays the same part in the theory of the heat current as does the electric potential in the theory of electric current, and thermal resistances may be expressed mathematically in the same manner as electric resistances except that ϱ is replaced by 1/k where k is the heat conductivity.
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Joint Thermal Resistance and Thermal Interface Materials

2023
Heat conduction across a joint of two solids occurs practically in every heat generated system. A significant temperature gradient occurs as heat is transferred by conduction across the joint of two solids. This is due to the thermal contact resistance generated by the surface irregularities.
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Thermal injury, thermal death and resistance adaptation

1987
We have seen how temperature affects the rate of almost all biological processes. Temperature has an equally dramatic effect upon those processes outside the ‘normal’ temperature range, simply by interfering with the ability of living systems to perform their normal functions.
A. R. Cossins, K. Bowler
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Transforming heat transfer with thermal metamaterials and devices

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Ying Li, Wei Li, Tiancheng Han
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Thermal immuno-nanomedicine in cancer

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023
Zhe Yang, Lin Jin
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Phase Change Thermal Storage Materials for Interdisciplinary Applications

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Ge Wang, Ang Li, Xiao Chen
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