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It is found that the investigated properties are extremely sensitive to heating with subsequent water cooling.
The power on the sample surface was 0.2 mW, which was reduced more than usual because the particles might be sensitive to heating.
The surface area, morphology and surface carbon deposition phenomenon of the carbides were sensitive to heating rate and holding time other than the above factors.
Analyses using the gas chromatography technique were performed in order to evaluate possible composition changes in the recovered liquid samples during the condensation operation, which showed themselves to be sensitive to heating at higher temperatures.
Bead-encapsulated Oil Blue N has been used to make such bead arrays very sensitive to heating effects and the resulting index of refraction changes have been demonstrated to produce fast optical switching [ 28, 30].
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"People are more sensitive to heat and the chance of rain than they used to be," said Ms. Novak, whose business dates to 1970.
Because corn planted late is more sensitive to heat damage in high summer, every day's delay practically guarantees a lower yield at harvest.
A. Some cookies have better keeping qualities than others, so at this time of year don't bother with any that are sensitive to heat or humidity.
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