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This study describes the low temperature waste heat exploitation during enhanced crude oil development providing a 600 900 kW continuous electric power supply under deteriorating and oscillating thermal boundary conditions.

In response, Segerdahl et al. claim that an innocuous thermal control stimulus, though desirable, would not maintain salience; however, imaging evidence suggests that an oscillating thermal stimulus would be salient and motivating (Hua et al. 2005; see Ch. 2 in Craig 2015 ).

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At higher temperatures, the asymmetric potential well in which the H atoms are oscillating leads to thermal broadening of the peaks, although it is nonetheless possible to identify five discrete Lorentzian contributions to the high-frequency feature.

Therefore, MTs remain straight between the bridges and oscillate due to thermal noise.

After NMP incorporation, EC oscillates in a thermal equilibrium between pre- and post-translocated states.

We know from Ilizarov's experience the problems encountered with the classical open osteotomy using Power saws, such as the oscillating saw, which causes thermal necrosis of bone tissue.

In many scientific and engineering fields, such as theoretical physical problems [11], diffusion processes [12], vibration and control [13], oscillating dynamical systems [14], thermal conductivity [15], rheological models [16], quantum models [17], etc., fractional derivative models manifest much better and describe real-world data more accurate than integer-order models do.

MT filaments remain nearly straight between the bridges (persistence length is 5.2 mm) and oscillate due to the thermal fluctuation.

The thermal fluctuations are still oscillating functions even in the long-time limit.

Damping refers to dissipation (that is, the conversion of useful mechanical energy into disordered thermal energy) in the oscillating structure, and to the effects of dissipation on structural dynamics (see, for instance,[3 9]).

Damping refers to dissipation (that is, the conversion of useful mechanical energy into disordered thermal energy) in the oscillating structure, and to the effects of dissipation on structural dynamics (see, for instance, [3 9]).

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