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For processing into IIR, isobutylene, refrigerated to very low temperatures (approximately −100 °C [−150 °F]), is diluted with methyl chloride.
X-rays absorbed in semiconductors and cooled to very low temperatures (approximately 0.1 K or less) deposit a small amount of heat.
The Prandtl number varies little over a wide range of temperatures: approximately 3% from 300-2000 K. where and are assumed constant.
Despite the distinctive structure, the soot region is confined to a restricted range of temperatures, approximately 1700 1800 K.
The results show that polysulfide based formulations decompose at temperatures approximately 120 °C lower than hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene based fuels.
While the cause of bleaching is not yet fully known and extensive research is under way, it is believed that the most likely factor is unusually high seawater temperatures, approximately 30 °C (86 °F).
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After precipitation completed, stirring continued for a further 12 hrs at room temperature (approximately at 18 °C).
In Study 2, 9 men were given cold lactated Ringer's solution i.v. to reduce core temperature approximately 2 degrees C/h.
Overall, the significant reduction of the device stagnation temperature, approximately 6 °C below the ambient temperature during the course of the measurement, demonstrates the possibility of achieving passive cooling using the demonstrated directional approach.
It can be observed that points closer to the ablation fiber experience more pronounced temperature rise in the first few seconds following initiation of the ablation procedure and reach the maximum temperature approximately when the ablation laser is switched off.
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