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Put a device on men's skin and start heating it up, and they'll endure it up to a significantly higher temperature than women will.
Typical coating systems have significantly lower stiffness than ordinary carbon manganese steel, but also significantly higher temperature expansion coefficients.
A significantly higher temperature is found during the month of March 2004 as compared to temperatures during April and May 2004 over Mt. Abu.
The significantly higher temperature needed for the reduction of VOx species on MgO is due to the higher degree of interactions between VOx and oxidic support which are confirmed by the identification of MgV2O6 and VMgO phases [41].
HA and RAE present a smooth spatial distribution of temperature gradient, which is higher in the mountainous part of the basin, while REE demonstrates a highly contrasting spatial distribution with significantly higher temperature gradient in the mountainous part of PRB.
The sulfate derivative similarly decomposes via three steps, but only up to the significantly higher temperature of ~1135 °C and with a rather sluggish step in the ~175 1005 °C range (stage II).
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Significantly higher temperatures could be attained with such a design.
A global average increase in air temperatures of 2C would mean significantly higher temperatures in the Arctic, and Ciais warned that a few unusually hot years could see soil temperatures reach the 8C threshhold.
These values approach that of SiNx films deposited at significantly higher temperatures.
In contrast to droplet epitaxy, droplet etching takes place at significantly higher temperatures and low As flux.
Interestingly, deposition of Ga droplets on GaAs at significantly higher temperatures T = 450 620° results in the formation of deep nanoholes in the substrate surface.
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