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- Steel (28384 bytes)
15: ...ching]]''' the hot metal in [[water]] or [[oil]], cooling it so rapidly that the transformation to ferrite ... - Apple (20408 bytes)
113: ...ario]], and around some smaller lakes, where this cooling effect of water, combined with good, well-drained... - Brain (22060 bytes)
132: ...ence, but [[Aristotle]] held that the brain was a cooling mechanism for the [[blood]], while the [[heart]] ... - Human brain (15406 bytes)
54: ...assumed correctly that the brain serves a role in cooling the body, but incorrectly presumed the brain to f... - Ceramics (15941 bytes)
120: ...0 ?F (3300 ?C). Ceramic engines do not require a cooling system and hence allow a major weight reduction a...
125: ...alloys]] used in the engines' hot section require cooling and careful limiting of operating temperatures. ... - Glass (26176 bytes)
59: ...uracy in laboratory measurements when heating and cooling experiments. For the most demanding applications,...
100: ...ress]]es in the body of the glass. The pattern of cooling can be revealed by observing the glass with [[pol...
112: ...water, thereby rapidly cooling it. The very rapid cooling produces tremendously high tensile stress in the ... - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
25: ... blast air to high temperatures in order to avoid cooling (and thus having to re-heat) the mix, and use fai... - Ptolemy (10609 bytes)
25: ...]], based upon their combined effects of heating, cooling, moistening, and drying. - History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
71: ...two or three decades, caused by a global climatic cooling which reduced the amount of rainfall in Egypt, Et... - Old Kingdom (5401 bytes)
26: ...ndirect historical proxies|sudden and short-lived cooling]] in the region that resulted in a drastic drop i... - First Intermediate Period of Egypt (2409 bytes)
4: ...two or three decades, caused by a global climatic cooling which reduced the amount of rainfall in Egypt, Et... - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
11: ...arth in composition and then measured its rate of cooling. This led him to estimate that the Earth was abou...
41: ...ed at some time in the past and had been steadily cooling since that time. Radioactivity provided a process...
43: ...tive material to significantly affect its rate of cooling. In 1901 two German schoolteachers, [[Julius Elst... - Lithosphere (1918 bytes)
7: As the cooling surface layer of the Earth's [[convection]] syste... - Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
37: ... crystallizes rapidly, it is fine grained. If the cooling has been so rapid as to prevent the formation of ...
43: ...are particle size, which largely depends upon the cooling history, and the mineral composition of the rock....
58: ...ded eye and are commonly intrusive (as the slower cooling rates allow the formation of large crystals). In ...
59: *In extrusive rocks, where cooling is much more rapid, the individual mineral crysta... - Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
104: ...um]] or cold room, which offerred a cold bath for cooling off after the caldarium. - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
114: ...lves and mud wallowing. These behaviours increase cooling through evaporation. - Desert (21206 bytes)
22: ...they have little [[water]]. Water tends to have a cooling, or at least a moderating, effect in environment... - Sun (20830 bytes)
205: ...he Sun will then become a [[white dwarf]], slowly cooling over eons. This [[stellar evolution|scenario]] i... - Anemometer (11426 bytes)
32: ... hot wire or hot plate sensors, which measure the cooling of a heated element immersed in the wind - American football (39287 bytes)
207: ...e near the surface, and is proposed as a means of cooling the blood quickly without evoking the reflex of i...
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