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In the next cooling step, the 3He flow is cooled and partially liquefied in a Joule Thomson circuit, before it is run to the dilution refrigeration unit.
The majority of these processes were apparent in experiments conducted with dam mixes E, F, and G, where steady seepage through the dams resulted in exfiltration, sapping erosion, undercutting and sloughing of the partially liquefied soil.
In an experiment to mimic testing swabs of human faecal material, five equal aliquots of human faeces (partially liquefied by the addition of water to aid homogenization) were spiked with a 10-fold dilution series of M. ulcerans equivalent to 3.2×105 organisms per gram, and a sixth aliquot was included as an unspiked control.
It can be solid or semisolid (partially liquefied) and is without a radiologically defined wall.
During physiologic rotations of the eye, the vitreous, especially if already partially liquefied, is more rapidly disrupted in larger eyes than in normal eyes [ 21].
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When DU penetrator hits the tank armour both the penetrator and armour partially liquefy under pressure.
"Since the 15th century, a popular belief holds that if the blood does not liquefy or only partially liquefies it bodes badly for the city," Professor Luongo said.
In this case, the Au nanoparticles would be aligned at the interface of liquefied (partially decomposed) sucrose and water vapor bubble, which generated during the thermal decomposition.
Starch was liquefied and partially converted to glucose prior to performing SSF, to reduce the end-product inhibition of enzymes and the osmotic stress to yeast cells [ 18].
In the combustor, we used liquefied petroleum gas as the main fuel and kerosene as the ignition fuel and partially as the main fuel during the boost operation.
§ 173.336 Nitrogen dioxide, liquefied, or dinitrogen tetroxide, liquefied.
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