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The first thermal cracking process for breaking up large nonvolatile hydrocarbons into gasoline came into use in 1913; it was invented by William Merriam Burton, a chemist who worked for the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), which later became the Amoco Corporation.
First, thermal fluctuations at room temperature flipped electron spins.
After the acclimation period, the first thermal image is captured.
Recently, the first thermal test model with the original thermal equipment has been completed and tested.
Film stress was found to stabilize within the first thermal cycle, demonstrating a repeatable hysteresis thereafter.
Figure 5 shows PAOs and PAOs + silica nanoparticles (1 wt.%) + PBP (1 wt.%) in the first thermal cycle.
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A second thermal generating unit at the site, under construction when the disaster struck, began operation in late 2013.
By contrast, rocks that have approached their melting point, say, 750° C, which can cause new zircon growth during a second thermal event, are rare, and those that have done this more than once are almost nonexistent.
These exergy flows appear as the heat exchanged with a second thermal reservoir of a thermodynamic general engine.
This is followed by the second thermal zone where hydrogenation isopulegol to menthol occurs over a Pd/TiO2 catalyst at 70 °C.
The third thermal event detected was the thermal degradation of the polymer, which agrees with the loss mass identified in the TGA curve (Fig. 8c).
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