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The drawn film was then held at constant length and diffraction patterns recorded while the sample temperature was raised at 15°C min−1 from ambient to the glass transition temperature (Tg = 145°C) and beyond.
Then it was allowed to flow at that temperature under a constant tensile stress until the steady flow had definitely established itself, when the temperature was raised at an approximately constant rate from 950° to 1,250° C. in twelve minutes.
The temperature was raised at 10 °C/min.
The temperature was raised at a heating rate of 1 °C min− 1.
Sintering curve looks like this: at a pressure of 10 MPa, the temperature was raised at 150°C/min up to a temperature of 600°C; then, at the same pressure, the temperature was adjusted to a holding temperature (1,200°C to 1,400°C).
In "On the Variation of Reflex Excitability in the Frog induced by changes of Temperature" (1882) William Thompson Sedgwick writes: "in one experiment the temperature was raised at a rate of 0.002°C per second, and the frog was found dead at the end of 2½ hours without having moved".
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It shows that as ignition temperature is raised at each initial temperature, pressure wave strength is decreased monotonously, with declining compression ratio and temperature rise caused by pressure wave disturbance.
Once a semiclathrate hydrate formation is confirmed by sudden drop in the system pressure, the temperature is raised at a rate of 2 K/h followed by 0.2 K/h until the equilibrium point is reached.
When the temperature of air reaches feed injection temperature the dosing pump is turned on to allow a certain reduced crude oil flow rate and the temperature is raised at the rate of 293 K h−1 until the steady-state temperature is reached.
When the temperature was raised to 50 °C at pH 2.8, the copolymer associated into spherical core shell micelles with the PNIPAM block forming the core and the P4VP block forming the shell.
The reaction temperature was raised and maintained at 40°C for 30 min.
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