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The melting temperature was defined as the peak of fluorescence in the generated melting curve.
For the other nanofluids, the decrease in melting temperature was slightly modified (<1%).
It is important to emphasize that ash melting temperature was not reached during fuel tests.
It concluded that the temperature gradient between skin temperature and PCM melting temperature was important to get effective cooling effects.
Equilibrium melting temperature was lower for the cyclic than for the star and linear.
The onset temperature of the endothermic peak for the binary salt was 219.8°C while the melting temperature was 232.01°C.
The melting temperature was 65°C for S. oralis, 58°C for P. intermedia, and 60°C for S. gordonii, V. parvula and F. nucleatum.
The melting temperature was between 72.8 and 83.3 °C (90% of probes fell within the 80 ± 5 °C temperature ranges; Table 2).
The concentration dependent increase in DNA melting temperature was used to determine the strength of DNA binding and the bisintercalation potential of the compounds.
The degradation temperature of PHB PHV was significantly reduced by the incorporation of bioceramics, while the melting temperature was slightly affected by the addition of bioceramics.
Concentration dependency for the increase in the DNA melting temperature was used to determine the DNA binding strength and whether bisintercalation occurred for the newly synthesized analogs.
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