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Segmental Interaction Energy Controls a Wide Range of Material Behavior. [PDF]
White RP, Lipson JEG.
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The First Fifty Years of Finite-Time Thermodynamics. [PDF]
Andresen B, Salamon P.
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MultiFixRadSoft: A Comprehensive Tool for Primary Relative Radiometric Scale Realization in Radiation Thermometry. [PDF]
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Thermodynamic quantities in nucleation
Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2001Abstract This paper reviews the present knowledge on experiments and modelling of thermodynamic quantities which determine the nucleation rate of crystals from undercooled melts and glasses: the free energy difference between liquid and crystal phases and the crystal/melt interfacial free energy.
L Battezzati
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Correlations between thermodynamic vibrational quantities
Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 11, 1981A method is proposed which allows one, for any given element in a given solid phase for which experimental data on a thermodynamic vibrational quantityf(Te) are available at a temperatureTe, to calculate values of the same quantity at different temperatures and values of other thermodynamic vibrational quantities at any temperature.
COSTA, Salvatore +3 more
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Duffin–Kemmer–Petiau equation and thermodynamic quantities
Modern Physics Letters A, 2021We investigate the generalized form of Duffin–Kemmer–Petiau (DKP) equation in the presence of both a position-dependent electrical field and curved spacetime for the 2-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime. Moreover, we derive both the asymptotic wave function and construct energy quantization with the help of the properties of gamma function.
Alkis, E. +3 more
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Spectroscopic determination of thermodynamic quantities
Journal of Chemical Education, 1975A straightforward method that can be used to determine thermodynamic quantities for milligram or submilligram amounts of solid or liquid materials.
Michael Berger +2 more
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Objectivity of Thermodynamic Quantities
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2002Two papers that were published a decade ago are reviewed. One of them is The fight against the second law of thermodynamics and the other is Szilard’s demon revisited. This review focuses on the claim that thermodynamic quantities (e.g. the temperature) of a system can depend on the way they are measured.
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