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By repeatedly heating a material carrying a TRM in a zero-field to increasing temperature steps, pTRMs can be demagnetized and the magnetization history of the material can be recovered.
Repeatedly heating and cooling the chocolate changes its molecular structure, which makes it shiny and gives it the snap that is a hallmark of good chocolate.
Why should you change the water pump when you change the timing belt and its pulleys ("unless" it were changed very recently) -- that's because the rubber seal of the water pump (as with the rubber timing belt and seals of the timing pulleys) gets brittle from engine heat, repeatedly heating and re-cooling and just getting old.
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The line Mr. Arbel introduced last year, known as 28, had blown-glass spheres with bubbles inside; the pieces were made by blowing and sucking air into and out of the glass as it was repeatedly heated and cooled.
Mr. Bob repeatedly heats a metal band sawed from a rocket until it glows orange and pounds it with a hammer, working it into a slim stem and petals.
A test rig was built that repeatedly heated up a full-size section of the wing, and then cooled it, and periodically samples of metal were taken for testing.
The smiths must have had to repeatedly heat and beat the metal into a thin sheet before rolling it into a bead — much harder than drilling a hole straight through.
Previously, adult male Sprague-Dawley rats aged 3 months were administered with 15% weight/weight (w/w) of repeatedly heated vegetable oils for 16 weeks [ 52] or 24 weeks [ 53– 53].
It is advisable not to repeatedly heat records in an oven which is used to prepare food, as the leached gas can collect on the oven's walls.
Maughan and coworkers attempted to evolve populations of a laboratory strain of B. subtilis with a hypersporulating phenotype by repeatedly heat-shocking cultures.
Embryos were repeatedly heat shocked at 38°C for 40 minutes with 2.5-hour intervals starting at different times until they reached the 21-somite stage (for prepatterning) or 27 hpf (for neuromuscular synapses).
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