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The TC of nanofluids is sharply temperature-dependent and greatly enhanced compared to that of pure [Bmim][PF6], which can be attributed to the micro-convection caused by the Brownian motion of Au NPs.

Both kact and kinact rise sharply with temperature, whereas Ract remains nearly constant above 10°C or slightly decreases with temperature.

PN often decreases sharply at temperature above its optimum while RD increases exponentially over short term rises in temperature.

The rate of binder removal increases sharply with temperature.

La increased sharply with temperature above 1900 °C.

Content of methyl branch increased sharply with temperature, but long branches dropped quickly.

The viscosity of nanofluids decreased sharply with temperature (20 50 °C); increased with nanoparticle fraction (1 3 vol%), and increased slightly with nanoparticle diameter (10 ± 5 nm, 30 ± 10 nm).

But Mr. McGregor, a computer scientist by training, was particularly struck by nitinol's "shape memory" -- a chacteristic of a small family of materials whose molecular arrangement changes sharply with temperature.

Rather, it points to a yield phenomenon, such as wall slip in the capillary, which itself would be the consequence of a chain-extension-induced phase transformation at the sharply defined temperature of 150°C, the plausibility of which is argued in this paper.

At a certain shear rate, the apparent viscosity decreased sharply with temperature.

The hydrogen consumption increased sharply with temperature, but LHSV does not have any sensible variation on it.

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