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Heat transfer characteristics in partial boiling, fully developed boiling, and significant void flow regions of subcooled flow boiling
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998-05)Subcooled flow boiling covers the region beginning from the location where the wall temperature exceeds the local liquid saturation temperature to the local where the thermodynamics quality reaches zero, corresponding to ... -
Heat transfer from a moving and evaporating meniscus on a heated surface
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2003-07)A stable meniscus is formed between a needle dispensing water over a heated circular face of a rotating copper block. The needle is offset from the axis of rotation and thus forms a moving meniscus. The water flow rate, ... -
Heat transfer mechanisms during flow boiling in microchannels
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2003-04)The forces due to surface tension, inertia, and momentum change during evaporation in microchannel govern the two-phase flow patterns and the heat transfer characteristics during flow boiling. These forces are analyzed in ... -
Heat transfer mechanisms during flow boiling in microchannels
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2004-02)The forces due to surface tension and momentum change during evaporation, in conjunction with the forces due to viscous shear and inertia, govern the two-phase flow patterns and the heat transfer characteristics during ... -
Heats of formation and bond dissociation energies of some simple sulfur- and halogen-containing molecules
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 1978-04)The heats of formation and bond dissoclation energies of some simple sulfur- and halogen-containing molecules are derived from information found in the literature. These thermochemical quantities are useful in determining ... -
Helix-loop-helix_1HLO
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Helix-turn-helix motif of lac repressor_1LCC
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Hereditary crossed products
(American Mathmatical Society, 2000-03-27)We characterize when a crossed product order over a maximal order in a central simple algebra by a finite group is hereditary. We need only concentrate on the cases when the group acts as inner automorphisms and when ... -
Herpetofaunal species richness responses to forest landscape structure in Arkansas
(Elsevier: Forest Ecology and Management, 2005-05-02)Species accumulation curves were used to study relationships between herpetofaunal richness and habitat characteristics on four watersheds in Arkansas that differed markedly with respect to management intensity. Selected ... -
Heterodyne detection for Fiber Bragg Grating sensors
(Elsveier - Optics & Laser Technology, 2000-07)In this paper, we present a Fiber-Bragg-Grating-based temperature sensor. The technique employs heterodyne detection using two Fiber Bragg Gratings. One of the gratings is used as a reference (local oscillator) and the ... -
Heterogeneity and change in environmental strategy: Technological and political responses to climate change in the global automobile industry
(Stanford University Press, 2002)The formulation of strategy is generally treated as a rational process of matching corporate capabilities to market demands. But this does not always account well for the heterogeneity observed in corporate strategies ... -
Heterogeneous electron-transfer kinetics for some multiply bonded dirhenium complexes
(Elsevier: Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1985-12-10)Standard electrochemical rate constants kexob have been measured for the two sequential one-electron oxidations of triply-bonded dirhenium(II) complexes Re2X4(PR3)4, where X = Cl or Br, and PR3 = a monodentate tertiary ...