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Estimation of surface heat transfer coefficients for quenching process simulation.
To isolate the purely gasdynamic quenching mechanism, we chose to perform computations only with stable or slightly unstable mixtures.
After this, the resulting hydroxyl radical is immediately quenched in a strongly exothermic step.
The populations of the ion ground and excited states as well as quenching factors were calculated using the described collisional - radiative model.
Let us consider the dependence of the quenching factor on the most important projectile ion and target parameters.
The ansyl molecule is fluorescent in organic solvents or when bound to a hydrophobic surface but this fluorescence is quenched in solution.
In addition, the temperature readings at the geometric center of the probe from the quenching experiment are considered available.
All staining reactions were quenched by placing the gel in the destaining solution (25 ml acetic acid+150 ml methanol+325 ml distilled water).
By particle path 10, the unsteadiness dominates the heat release, and the reaction is completely quenched.
Samples were recounted with internal standards to adjust for quenching.
Results from four-dimensional quenching studies, temperature and ionic strength dependences, species variations, and electrostatic modeling provide compelling evidence for two distinct cyt c-binding sites on ccp.
Mechanism of quenching of phototransduction.
If the photon is not quenched as it wanders about the plasma searching for the sur face, it will ultimately escape from the plasma regardless of the optical depth.
The fine microgabbro inclusions appear to have been quenched against the chamber wall and then torn free, to be incorporated in a later magma that cooled more slowly.
In brief, upon the irradiation of adenine, the excited state of adenine can be quenched by the phenacyl derivative to generate an adenine cation radical and a phenacyl anion radical.
Thus, when these fusion-product distributions become sufficiently broad and isotropic, the two sources of free energy become sufficiently weak that j becomes less than d, and the instability is quenched.
The result was a very fierce rebellion which was only quenched at the expense of a great deal of blood and money.
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I understand that when the heap was last visited it was found that the flames had been quenched and only a slight smouldering was visible.
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To-night it is quenched—with a hiss; a hiss that will; be re-echoed throughout the whole world.
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The poorer the people, the more they turn to tea as a means of quenching their thirst.
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The flame has now been lit and will not be quenched—and it was all very unnecessary.
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Deferred responsibility hardens a man, quenches his hopes, slackens his energies, and makes him less fit all through life than he would otherwise be for the work of responsibility.
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Again, beer and cider are primarily drunk for purposes of quenching thirst as well as for enjoyment, and certainly the less expensive wines are consumed for the same purpose.
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The fire has now been quenched.
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However, a deformed sur face with a curvature radius of the order of l might quench harmonic emission and keep absorption high.
Cryogenic processing is not a substitute for heat treatment, but rather an extension of the heating - quenching - tempering cycle.
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Compared to circuit breakers, fuses attain faster current limitation by means of arc quenching.
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As transmitter power was increased, the problem of quenching arose.
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Fluorescence of a molecule is quenched by specific analytes, e.g., ruthenium complexes are quenched by oxygen.
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Upon quenching, the resulting molecule is an isoxazole.
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Optical decay is dominant mechanism of quenching of excitation of active optical media.
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Heat treating and quenching is a more efficient process if hardness is desired throughout the whole part.
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In retaliation, he quenches all the festival bonfires and denounces the people as philistines.
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When austenite is cooled very suddenly by quenching in water the structure changes into martensite, which is an extremely hard form of steel.
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The first involves the oxidation of the polymer that leads to the formation of an aromatic ketone, quenching the fluorescence.
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They did likewise, found water from underneath the brick they picked up and thus they quenched their thirst.
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When quickly quenched, the lattice is frozen in place and forms a rigid structure; the more carbon, the greater the rigidity.
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The pipe is then quenched with either air or water spray.
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Heating above this temperature is avoided, so as not to destroy the very-hard, quenched microstructure, called martensite.
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There are few water bodies present in the park providing the needed moisture for the plants and quenching the thirst of birds and small animals.
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One trend is hybrid drinks with functional and sensory benefits such as thirst quenching ability with daily dosage of vitamins or other nutrients.
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At the same time, the thermal processing of oil shale needs water for quenching hot products and the control of dust.
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When running at lower speeds, quenching is commonly observed in diesel (compression ignition) engines that run on natural gas.
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Boron hydrides should be quenched with water or, if more vigorous conditions are necessary, aqueous acid, "prior to the introduction of hydrogen peroxide".
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The flame is quenched by the relatively cool cylinder walls, leaving behind unreacted fuel that is expelled with the exhaust.
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The steel is then quenched so that the austenite is transformed into martensite, and the ferrite remains on cooling.
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Each bit was forged with a hammer, quenched, and then ground with a grindstone.
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The melt is normally quenched to glass by pushing it into a water cooled jacket.
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The tendency for a material to form a glass while quenched is called glass forming ability.
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The opposite process is called quenching when a photoexited state is deactivated by a chemical reagent.
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Once the carbon has been dissolved, the material is then quenched.
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They are then extracted from the sand mold and quenched in water, wide end first.
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We also had 32 filler items such as quench, rhythm, and choir.
The width of the quench-related overgrowth also shows differences between the flows.
When the hot rock was quenched with water, it could be broken up easily, and the barren debris swept away using another wave of water.
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Around the 10th century, the use of properly quenched hardened and tempered steel started to become much more common than in previous periods.
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The remaining tertiary carbocation is quenched by a molecule of water.
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Growth is quenched at this stage by the absorption of a polymer into the nanoparticle surface.
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Common heat treatment processes include annealing, precipitation strengthening, quenching, and tempering.
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He quenches his feelings by teasing his sister, but shows he loves her when she breaks her leg.
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Quenching can also be accomplished using inert gases.
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To minimize distortion, long cylindrical workpieces are quenched vertically; flat workpieces are quenched on edge; and thick sections should enter the bath first.
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Photoreceptors recover from pigment adaptation after replacement 11-cis retinal, supplied by pigment epithelial cells, regenerate the visual pigment, and quench opsin's activity.
Quenching refers to all radiationless deexcitation processes in which the excitation is degraded mainly to heat.
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A second strategy involves enantioselective "ortho" -lithiation and "in situ" quenching with an electrophile.
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To achieve this, the edge is cooled faster than the spine by adding a heat insulator to the spine before quenching.
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Upon reporter strand release, dye fluorescence is no longer quenched by the gold nanoparticle core, and increased fluorescence is observed.
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One such issue is self quenching of the catalysts with each other.
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By varying the heat treatment to include water or liquid nitrogen quenching, or omitting the normalization heat-treat to permit work hardening, properties can be improved.
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The fluorescence of some ruthenium complexes is quenched by oxygen, which has led to their use as optode sensors for oxygen.
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Upon final quenching a metastable austenite is retained in the predominately ferrite matrix along with small amounts of bainite (and other forms of decomposed austenite).
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After this step occurs, the resulting cyclized radicals are quenched through the action of a radical scavenger, a fragmentation process, or an electron-transfer reaction.
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Labourers say that it quenches the thirst better than any other waters, to myself it seemed to have an aliquartulum aciditatis and is probably vitriolate.
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The reactants pass through the reactor only once, before being quenched in aqueous sulfuric acid.
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If the voltage is lowered, any existing slice is quenched and resistance decreases again.
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As a consequence, quenching is often heavily dependent on pressure and temperature.
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A variety of processes can result in quenching, such as excited state reactions, energy transfer, complex-formation and collisional quenching.
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Their light could not be quenched by wind or water.
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Salt is used as a medium for quenching usually in the form of brine (salt water).
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If glass is not annealed, it will retain many of the thermal stresses caused by quenching and significantly decrease the overall strength of the glass.
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Copper is easily softened by heating and then cooling (it does not harden by quenching, as in cool water).
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Here the progressive form were quenching governs its object via the preposition of, thus closely resembling the gerundial structure under discussion.
A process that allows the molecules to move around and then gradually quenches them has certain optimality properties.
At least one of the probes is a species that is entirely excluded from lo domains (quenching curve indicated by asterisk).
The bar is then quenched in water by spraying a jet of water onto the end of the bar.
Following quenching the steel is in its hardest but brittle condition, to obtain the optimum balance of properties additional heat treatment is required.
All of the immunostaining was quenched by pre-incubation of antisera with 500 ng/ml of the corresponding antigen.
My motion to the refrigerator - the efficient cause of my quenching my thirst - then comes into concrete existence in the outside world.
A sample of the part called the probe is used for quenching, and has certain shape and dimensions characterized by the probe type.
The antioxidant capacity was important to investigate as the antioxidants quenched free radicals that reduce damage to the body.
Note that the partial reaction lines are essentially parallel to the streamlines at the late times, indicating that the reaction has completely quenched by then.
The quenching area is typically a highly corrosive environment and the reagent slurries are highly abrasive.
Modern systems take the hot flue gas directly into the absorber, where quenching occurs.
A random configuration of amphiphilic molecules in solution at high temperature is quenched to a lower temperature.
However, in this case, the physics of instability quenching involves the thermal pressure, not the density drift.
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