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Normal metal–Insulator Superconductor (NIS) tunnel junctions can be used to selectively remove the hottest electrons in the normal metal, thereby causing it to cool.
Just as outside factors, like rising metals prices, fueled Peru's boom, similar factors, like the slow recovery in the United States, Europe's economic woes and China's slowdown, are now causing it to cool down, he said.
The gas expelled from this star has expanded incredibly rapidly, causing it to cool adiabatically.
The inflated atmosphere becomes less ionized and loses energy, causing it to cool and shrink back down again.
With westward air moving off the Pacific Ocean, the air is forced to flow up the Coast Mountains causing it to cool and condense and fall as precipitation, this process is known as orographic precipitation.
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It was only because of its small size, which caused it to cool fast, lose its magnetic protection, and then its atmosphere, that it became uninhabitable.
Scientists who study climate history, known as paleoclimatologists, focus much of their research on episodes when wobbles in the earth's orbit caused it to cool down or warm up, causing sea level to rise or fall by hundreds of feet.
It's easiest to dip fruit, cookies and candies directly into the dish, since transferring it to a different dish will cause it to cool faster.
The blue light from the LED excites the phosphor, causing it to emit cool white light.
After attaining its peak intensity with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of 995 mb (hPa; 29.39 inHg) a day later, the storm tracked over progressively cool waters, causing it to weaken.
Wang described the next step: heating and then cooling the DNA, causing it to replicate.
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