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Increasing stress with temperature indicates entropic origins of the elasticity.
Solid-state photoluminescence investigation at room temperature indicates complexes 1 3 emit the intense photoluminescence around 450 nm.
The dependence of the sensitivity with temperature indicates that ammonia sensing is likely to involve an endothermic process.
In other words, a lower inverse temperature indicates a larger choice stochasticity, and thus that the option with higher expected value should be chosen less often, which in turn leads to reduced choice accuracy.
By contrast, a higher inverse temperature indicates a lower choice stochasticity, and thus that choices are more driven by value in situations where the difference in expected values is small compared to background noise.
The magnetic measurement at room temperature indicates that the Fe3O4@PPy nanoparticles exhibit superparamagnetic behavior, holding the saturation magnetization of 43.5 emu/g.
Higher G∗/sinδ at high temperature and smaller G∗⋅sinδ at intermediate temperature indicates WTR and APAO are beneficial to improving resistance to permanent deformation and fatigue cracking.
The good linear and reversible relationship between the change in ER and temperature indicates that the CFRPs and HCFRPs may be used as temperature sensors.
The unique and composition-dependent glass transition temperature indicates that the two polymers are compatible, but the ΔTg broadening suggests a certain degree of nano-heterogeneity.
Plotting the transformation stress as a function of temperature indicates that inter-martensitic transformations enable a very wide pseudoelastic temperature range, as high as 425 °C.
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