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  • :An automatically controlled, [[Thermal|thermally]] [[Insulation|insulated]] [[vessel]] designed for heating [[water]] and st
    247 bytes (25 words) - 01:30, 9 April 2024
  • The carbon that remains after heating in a prescribed manner to decompose thermally unstable components and distill volatiles. Part of the proximate analysis g
    219 bytes (27 words) - 04:17, 5 April 2024
  • : The middle layer of a thermally stratified lake or reservoir. In this layer there is a rapid decrease in te
    206 bytes (28 words) - 18:30, 8 April 2024
  • ...riethylsilyl (TES). These silyl groups make the molecule more volatile and thermally stable, facilitating its analysis by GC. The process is particularly useful ...s to their silyl derivatives, silylation makes molecules more volatile and thermally stable, enabling their analysis by GC.
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  • ...process, the system is insulated from its surroundings, meaning that it is thermally isolated. This can be achieved either by using insulating materials or by c ...wed to enter or leave the system. In a diabatic process, the system is not thermally isolated, and the temperature of the system can change as a result of heat
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  • ...uding the Hellfire. It is less volatile, less sensitive to shock, and more thermally stable than nitroglycerine, for which it is a promising replacement. BTTN i
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  • ...aromyces marneffei''' (formerly known as ''Penicillium marneffei'') is a [[thermally dimorphic fungus]] that can cause systemic [[mycosis]] in humans. It is end ''Talaromyces marneffei'' is a thermally dimorphic fungus, meaning it can exist in two different forms depending on
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  • * Delayed coking is a process by which heavier [[crude oil]] fractions can be thermally decomposed under conditions of elevated temperatures and pressure to produc
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  • * '''Thermally Activated Process''': Ionic transport in solids is a thermally activated process, meaning that the rate of ion movement increases with tem
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  • ...to a conveyor to form a web. The fibers in the web are then bonded, either thermally or chemically. ...involves carding the fibers to form a web which is then bonded by resin or thermally.
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  • ...is fabricated on a [[silicon]] [[micro-machined]] structure to isolate it thermally from the surrounding environment, enhancing its sensitivity to infrared rad
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  • A '''[[Kiln]]''' is a thermally insulated chamber, a type of oven, that produces temperatures sufficient to
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  • ...sis. It is particularly useful in the analysis of large, non-volatile, and thermally labile molecules which are difficult to ionize by traditional [[electron io
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  • ...s, such as a high density and low reactivity. It is also non-flammable and thermally stable, making it useful in applications where these properties are importa
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  • ''Sporothrix'' species are [[thermally dimorphic fungi]], meaning they can exist in both mold and yeast forms. The
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  • ...e, while the amorphous form is water-soluble. The crystalline form is more thermally stable and is often used in applications requiring high thermal stability.
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  • '''Paracoccidioides brasiliensis''' is a [[thermally dimorphic fungus]] that is the causative agent of [[Paracoccidioidomycosis]
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  • Members of the Ajellomycetaceae family are [[thermally dimorphic fungi]], meaning they can grow as yeast or mold depending on the
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  • ...other perfluorocarbons, perfluoro tert-butylcyclohexane is chemically and thermally stable. It is also hydrophobic, meaning it does not mix with water, and lip
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  • ...n dissolve in strong acids and alkalis. It has a high melting point and is thermally stable.
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