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In destructive distillation the wood is heated by a stepwise raising of temperature in closed ceramic or stainless-steel chambers.
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The worrying spectre was raised of temperatures climbing to the point where snow-making machinery becomes inoperative; revenue was lost at the crucial Christmas/ New Year period; and the relationship between the skiing business and journalists did deteriorate.
Fig. 5 TGA curves of GO nanosheets, ZHS nanoparticles, and ZHS/GO nanohybrids under air condition with raising rate of temperature of 10 °C/min.
Fig. 8 TGA and DTG curves of pure PVC, ZHS/PVC, GO/PVC, and ZHS/GO/PVC under air condition with raising rate of temperature of 10 °C/min.
The Fibroblast samples did not experience any significant raise of temperature except for the DMNP sample, which came close to the hyperthermia region.
Xylanase with a high thermostability will satisfy the needs of raising the temperature of hydrolysis to improve the rheology of the broth in industry of biomass conversion.
Induction heating, method of raising the temperature of an electrically conductive material by subjecting it to an alternating electromagnetic field.
Second type AHPs, namely absorption heat transformers (AHTs) are useful devices, capable of raising the temperature of waste heat to more useful temperature levels.
The effect of raising the temperature of the fermentor from 58°C to 68°C resulted in a drop in culture turbidity 30 min after the temperature was stabilized at the higher temperature.
Dr. Zajonc points to a range of studies suggesting that raising the temperature of the brain causes unpleasant feelings, while cooling it leads to pleasant ones.
One sign of that is the prime minister raising the temperature of his language about the great question.
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