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    Research of the process of obtaining capillary-porous materials from metal powders for heat pipes by L. P. Pilinevich, M. V. Tumilovich, A. G. Kravtsov, D. M. Rumiantsav, K. V. Hryb

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The purpose of this work is to study the process of obtaining capillary-porous materials from metal powders for heat pipes with increased efficiency of using the vibration molding method. …”
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    Preliminary analysis of trace metals in well water collected from Lehigh Acres, Florida, USA by J.O. Olowoyo, L.G. Pap, O.M. Oladeji

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The result showed the presence of Pb in both treated and untreated water samples 18.2 ± 1.8 µg L-1–117.7 ± 4.5 µg L-1. …”
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    Bending cyclic behavior and scatter-band analysis of aluminum alloys under beneficial and detrimental conditions through high-cycle fatigue regime by Mohammad Azadi, Hanieh Aroo

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This article presents the bending fatigue behavior and the scatter-band analysis of aluminum alloys under beneficial conditions of nano-clay-particles and heat-treating, compared to detrimental conditions of the mechanical stress and the corrosion. …”
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    The Effect of Wet and Dry Heating Process and Wheat Flour Particle Sizes on Dough Rheology and Staling of Bread by Mohammad Fazli Rad, Jafar Milani, Sepide Haghighat

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The results of thermal analysis showed that the moist heat treatment sample with a particle size of 180 microns had the lowest enthalpy and was the best sample (p<0.05).ConclusionIn general, the use of flour with a particle size of 180 microns and moist heat treatment to improve the rheological and staling properties of bread were the best examples.…”
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    Optimal processing of tongue swab samples for Mycobacterium tuberculosis detection by the Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra assay by Gayatri Shankar Chilambi, Robert Reiss, Naranjargal Daivaa, Padmapriya Banada, Margaretha De Vos, Adam Penn-Nicholson, David Alland

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Here, we aimed to identify the optimal tongue swab processing for Xpert Ultra testing. We compared four methods for treating dry tongue swabs with the Xpert Sample Reagent (SR) mixed with various concentrations of Tris–EDTA–Tween to treatment with SR alone or to a commonly used heat inactivation protocol. …”
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    Alkali‐Treated Borassus Husk Fiber Reinforced High‐Heat Resistant Epoxy: Insights Into Their Thermal, Dynamic Mechanical, and Outgassing Properties by Md Atiqur Rahman, Mamadou Ndiaye, Bartosz Weclawski, Peter Farrell

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results show that alkali treatment significantly improves the composites' thermal stability, indicated by increased char content (up to 8.11%) and higher integral process decomposition temperature (IPDT), with the 0.75‐h treated sample reaching 525°C. …”
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    Occurrence Characteristics of Early Rice Heat Disaster in Jiangxi Province by Yang Jianying, Huo Zhiguo, Wang Peijuan, Wu Dingrong

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It is of great merit to explore the rice heat-lead characteristics of hot weather processes, and highlight the particular period severely hit by rice heat to provide support for rice heat monitoring, prevention, and mitigation. …”
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    Enhancing Thermal and Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Alkali-Treated Borassus Husk Fibre Reinforced High-Heat Resistant Epoxy Composites by Md Atiqur Rahman, Mamadou Ndiaye, Bartosz Weclawski, Peter Farrell

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Alkali treatment enhanced thermal stability, as indicated by increased char residue (up to 9.43%) and higher integral process decomposition temperatures (IPDT), with the 1-h treated sample achieving the highest IPDT of 554°C. …”
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    Shelf Life and Organoleptic Attributes of Multifruit Smoothies Treated by Combined Mild Preservation Technologies by Fanni Zakariás, Karina Ilona Hidas, Zoltan Kovacs, György Bázár, Andrea Taczman-Brückner, István Dalmadi, Gabriella Kiskó

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The application of high hydrostatic pressure and mild heat treatment represents preservation processes for extending the shelf life of food products without compromising their quality. …”
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    Development of an Original Integrated System for Heat Recovery from Coolant in the Machining Process and Investigation of Its Efficiency by Osman Şahin, Durmuş Karayel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…When a comparison is made between production methods, it will be seen that a significant amount of energy is consumed in machining processes and a large part of this energy is lost as waste heat. …”
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    In-depth Analysis of The Learning Process in Schools: Reviewing The Quality of Students' Actual Mastery of Concepts on Temperature and Heat Material by Ayu Sofna, Rizki Zakwandi, Desy Purwasih

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This research aims to determine students' mastery of concepts regarding temperature and heat in the learning process. Researchers used a quantitative approach with a Quasi-Experimental method in this research. …”
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    The impact of different heat treatments on the surface characteristics, residual stresses, and tensile strength of maraging steel 1.2709 samples produced by LPBF by V. Raghuraman, T. Sampath Kumar

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Aged treatment (AT) samples have a higher surface roughness of 4.65 µm and shows greater tensile strength of 1510 MPa and lower residual stress of -188 MPa compared to other heat-treated (HT) and as-built samples. …”
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    Evaluating the wear and friction characteristics of heat-treated and as-cast ex-situ Al-Si7Mg/SiC composites under lubricated conditions by Vishal Mehta, Anand Joshi, Prathamesh Potdar, Mayur Sutaria

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The predominant wear mechanisms were further validated by SEM-Scanning Electron Microscopy analysis of worn-out faces, which showed that heat-treated samples showed mild delamination and as-cast samples showed severe abrasive wear. …”
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