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1 ochondria and promotes energy dissipation as heat.
2 o identify populations vulnerable to extreme heat.
3 ture values and is particularly resistant to heat.
4 y directly generating electricity from waste heat.
5 pathways to transform excitation energy into heat.
6 law limits the ability to regulate radiative heat.
7 nd antioxidant capacity than those ohmically heated.
8 r higher than those obtained by conventional heating.
9 volution of K at high E/N causing strong ion heating.
10 icity of these gels remaining similar during heating.
11 ating better heat pumps for both cooling and heating.
12 e evaporate without condensation, on dynamic heating.
13 ted the loss of bacteriostatic activity upon heating.
14 experiemntal studies and attributed to flash heating.
15 r lasting, devolatilization history by solar heating.
16 e in the temperature immediately after flash heating.
17 mitigating the deleterious effects of Joule heating.
18 nvestigated under conventional and microwave heating.
19 iontophoresis of acetylcholine and localized heating.
20 eruption, particle acceleration, and plasma heating.
22 reprogramming is involved in the response to heat acclimation; however, whether the long-term effects
24 vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channel is activated by heat and by capsaicin, the pungent compound in chili pep
25 establish a linear relationship between the heat and carbon uptake of the ocean in response to anthr
26 field, crucially depends on the poorly known heat and charge transport properties of their internal l
27 nd taxonomically extensive database on plant heat and cold tolerances and used this dataset to test f
31 t dissipates excess absorbed light energy as heat and limits the production of reactive oxygen specie
33 estern boundary currents (WBCs) redistribute heat and oligotrophic seawater from the tropics to tempe
34 was conducted to compare risk of esophageal heating and acute procedure success of different LSI-gui
37 eployed in the United States, can save 19.2% heating and cooling energy, which is 1.7 times higher th
38 noncontacting manner, eliminating conductive heating and enabling thermally regulated EF delivery.
39 ium oxide nanowire growth can be achieved by heating and oxidizing pure gallium at high temperatures
41 change profiles that are attributed to field heating and the concomitant conformational isomerization
43 ch the environment, including high-altitude, heat, and cold exposure, alters nutrition requirements h
44 mB(6) (mixed valent, with a peak in specific heat, and pressure induced magnetic phase transitions),
45 ng 80% of solar irradiance is converted into heat, and thus improved heat removal becomes an importan
49 degrees to 400 degrees C) that radiate waste heat are often the by-product of mechanical work, chemic
50 r extraction, from traditional systems (like heat assisted extraction) to the most advance ones (such
51 6) (possessing an anomalous peak in specific heat at low T, magnetic phase transitions, and no mixed
53 n of raw and cooked flours (obtained through heating at 100 degrees C for 30 min in water) highlighti
54 hinyl migration of aminophosphines borane by heating at 50 degrees C with DABCO and then reaction wit
55 K digestion applied in FiT-seq with extended heating at 65 degrees C in a higher concentration of det
56 patients with DBS devices undergoing MRI are heating at the electrode tips, induced currents, implant
58 ios may occur at high temperature, including heat avoidance, where leaves increase water loss to evap
59 NIW induced mixing events on the mixed layer heat balance, highlight their contribution to the season
61 on with traveling microwaves hardly produced heat, but increased the organic radicals in termite bodi
62 for applications including passive building heating, but it can also drive secondary energy-conversi
63 at sea level and high altitude, whereas core heating by 1.5 degrees C did not reliably reduce CBF or
67 fter aerosolization (by contact with a metal heating coil), and control over batch-to-batch variabili
71 s are steric changes due to changes in ocean heat content and barystatic changes due to the exchange
75 have been poorly investigated in relation to heat-damage and occurrence of the bioactive peptides bet
76 proportion of mortality occurring on extreme heat days; supervised PCA could not be applied to block
77 peratures surpassing 29 degrees C and degree heating days >4.0 degrees C-days at both depths, which w
78 nd binding but changed the susceptibility to heat denaturation: the thermodynamic stability of A(1)R-
80 treatment enables functionalisation of inert heat-derived HSA hydrogels with extracellular matrix pro
81 termined threshold temperatures for cold and heat detection and cold and heat pain via a thermode pla
82 on the theoretical calculations based on the heat diffusion equations and experimental measurements b
84 rMn-based magnetic devices could harvest the heat dissipation for magnetic sensors, thus contributing
85 predominantly on costly and energy-intensive heat-driven procedures such as low-temperature distillat
86 being exposed to nocturnal predation and to heat during the day, suggesting a trade-off between pred
87 strategy of harvesting solar energy by solar heating during the daytime and harnessing the coldness o
88 We anticipate that bio-surfactants affect heat, energy, and momentum exchange through altered size
89 ere, we quantitatively assessed the internal heating experienced by ions during trapped ion mobility
92 iations between short-term changes in indoor heat exposure and cause-specific mortality and morbidity
93 study was to quantify the effect of maternal heat exposure during early-mid gestation, when pig place
96 ally defined extreme heat (i.e., "population heat exposure") would increase by a factor of 12.7-29.5
99 atively cool regardless of carbon uptake; or heat failure, where leaves non-adaptively lose water als
101 re radiation components, latent and sensible heat fluxes, and meteorological conditions were measured
102 roduced in situ to "puff" the droplet during heating, followed by decomposition of the metal salt pre
103 rect path to exploit it is the generation of heat, for applications including passive building heatin
104 ble to many types of perturbation, including heat, force, osmotic pressure, lipid shortage, and starv
105 trathin wall (15 mum) efficiently dissipates heat from the separation channel, mitigating the deleter
106 ther ants are attracted to bird nests by the heat generated by the hosts, and/or the nests' structura
107 ters, and reducing the diffusion rate of the heat generated by them, resulting in large local tempera
108 y empirical blood perfusion rates, metabolic heat generation rates reached as high as 2.0E04 W/m(3) f
110 rong evaporation-induced optical artifact in heated glass fiber pads due to changes in the refractive
112 weighted exposure to locally defined extreme heat (i.e., "population heat exposure") would increase b
114 Simultaneous sputum liquefaction, bacteria heat inactivation (99 degrees C/30 min), and enrichment
115 proteins, and (iii) thermoprotection against heat inactivation of firefly luciferase, and (iv) sequen
117 er temperatures, both clv2/crn signaling and heat-induced auxin biosynthesis via YUCCA family genes a
122 pH-shift process was lower than with classic heat-induced oil isolation (90 degrees C/20 min), but pH
124 e expansion is in fact fully consistent with heat-induced thermal expansion during illumination.
126 able, efficient conversion of radiated waste heat into electrical power can be used to reduce energy
127 n due to phase change during film growth and heating is fairly sparse and empirical, presumably due t
128 n alpha-heating regime, in which fusion self-heating is the dominant source of yield, by reducing the
130 immunization with chimera plus single-mutant heat-labile toxin [LT(R192G)] elicited strong serum anti
133 environmental stimuli in parallel, including heat, light, pH, hydration, enzymes, and electric, mecha
134 TD-core domain of Aedes aegypti Nbr adopts a HEAT-like repeat scaffold with basic patches constitutin
136 Optical fiber presents a 100-1,000x lower heat load than conventional electrical wiring, relaxing
139 al variability, a greater cumulative oceanic heat loss from ENSO thermal damping reduces stratificati
142 ion and can isochorically and volumetrically heat material samples, potentially providing an approach
143 s that play roles in the mechanisms by which heat, mechanical stretch, and pharmacological modulators
144 led using an electrically controllable local-heating mechanism for the forward reaction and catalyzed
150 sign trade-offs to be overcome, coupling low heat of adsorption (-10 to -17 kJ mol(-1) (alkene) ), hi
151 has been achieved even though the isosteric heat of adsorption (21.9-30.4 kJ/mol) for these CPMs is
152 eraction energies were used to determine the heat of desorption of the [EMIM][MeSO(3)]/water system,
153 MIM][MeSO(3)]/water system, and the obtained heat of desorption was in good agreement with that calcu
156 ging technologies, such as focused microwave heating of liquid foods, have been studied to reduce qua
162 Viruses can be inactivated by exposure to heat or bleach, but poliovirus, coxsackievirus B3, and r
163 ly applied means of activation/control (e.g. heat or light) - through which reagents are passed.
165 elevated in people with high sensitivity to heat pain (IOR = 7.4; 95% CL, 3.1-18.0) compared to peop
167 y protein isolate (WPI) in its natural form, heated (Pickering), and combined with modified starch (W
170 ighlighting the significant influence of the heating process on their phytochemical composition.
172 ive technique to study single cell metabolic heat production without altering the cell behavior, but
173 lating to two commercially available tobacco heating products (THPs) and a prototype electronic cigar
176 of the 883 locations we analyze, a shift to heat pumps would increase annual hourly peak demand for
180 lature put forth by the American Society for Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (
181 experiments have recently achieved an alpha-heating regime, in which fusion self-heating is the domi
182 cting flow field as the result of combustion heat release, the influence of the discharge on the flam
183 ce is converted into heat, and thus improved heat removal becomes an important factor in increasing p
186 , abiotic stress conditions such as drought, heat, salinity, cold and particularly their different co
192 nstrated in vitro that active RhoC increased heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) phosphorylation, which induce
195 ccupying the surface presented LAP receptor, heat shock protein 60 and ameliorates the Lm-induced int
196 Here, we identified Leishmania donovani heat shock protein 78 (LdHSP78), a putative caseinolytic
198 1 (HSF1) phosphorylation, which induced the heat shock protein 90alpha (HSP90alpha) expression, lead
199 rtial unfolding of its structure convert the heat shock protein Hsp33 into a highly active chaperone
201 DnaK, homologs of the respective eukaryotic heat shock proteins Hsp104 and Hsp70, are essential in t
203 cellular Hsp90, which results in a prolonged heat shock response despite concomitant degradation of t
206 ly unknown mechanisms of Hippo regulation by heat shock, as well as physiological functions of YAP, i
207 oX2 lncRNA using this approach revealed that heat shock, unlike the unfolded protein response, leads
208 A Pol II is rapidly released from pausing at heat shock-induced genes, while most genes are paused an
213 tors differentially expressed in plants with heated shoots and low yield that had been previously ass
214 ical issues arise when using microwaves as a heat source: intensive labor and excessive energy-consum
216 osure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos and to a heat spike in the larvae of the mosquito Culex pipiens.
218 ronger when the pesticide pulse followed the heat spike, and was buffered by the heat spike when this
219 Bentonite is used to remove proteins and "heat-stabilise" wine however it is non-selective and can
224 orary shape remains stable until an external heat stimulus is applied to trigger the scission of the
226 en biomass was burned using chimney-equipped heating-stoves (strata difference p-values = 0.001, 0.00
227 Duration of exclusive kerosene burning using heating-stoves without chimney was associated with highe
228 ture treatments: cold stress (18 degrees C), heat stress (32 degrees C), or a control (24 degrees C).
229 oth exercise and temperature-matched passive heat stress ABSTRACT: Acute moderate-intensity exercise
233 ing exercise and temperature-matched passive heat stress during isocapnia (i.e. end-tidal PCO2 was he
234 s of endosymbiotic algae ("bleaching") under heat stress has become a major problem for reef-building
238 ing exercise and temperature-matched passive heat stress provoked ~16% increases in vertebral artery
241 sed by ~43% during both exercise and passive heat stress, with no change in internal carotid artery b
248 re induced to a lesser extent in Mgat4d[-/-] heat-stressed germ cells (NFkappaB response, TNF and TGF
249 intronic poly(A) sites used in drought- and heat-stressed plants that might play an important role i
253 re classified into heat-tolerant (n = 6) and heat-susceptible (n = 6) groups based on the variation o
255 terface is characterized by an electron beam heating technique with high measurement spatial resoluti
257 radiative decay pathways, locally generating heat that efficiently kills targeted bacterial cells.
258 cations, like natural gas furnaces for space heating, that currently involve burning fossil fuels.
260 tions include cognitive behavioural therapy, heat therapy, walking aids and splints, manual therapies
261 e radiative cooling, dissipating an object's heat through an atmospheric transparency window (8-13 mu
262 agnitude of over 40% and provided sufficient heat to trigger the MIT at a temperature around 60 degre
264 outline an efficient strategy for screening heat tolerance and accentuate the need to focus on reduc
266 t heat tolerance, measured as the vegetative heat tolerance of adult rice plants through visual (stay
267 Also the chlorpyrifos-induced reduction in heat tolerance was stronger when the pesticide pulse fol
268 ed for their usability for forecasting adult heat tolerance, measured as the vegetative heat toleranc
272 ly disturbed areas were already dominated by heat-tolerant symbionts, and despite initially resisting
275 tional device also has a superior convective heat transfer coefficient than do other heaters reported
276 e of precession indicates efficient resonant heat transfer from the lattice to coherent magnons.
277 um are particularly important for radiative heat transfer in the ambient environment, because of the
279 bstitution by CF, GF and RF in bread reduces heat transfer to the dough center by about 21%, 35% and
280 go (Ma), a time when greater equator-to-pole heat transport led to a warmer Northern Hemisphere(2).
281 Nusselt number-the dimensionless measure of heat transport-follows the classical power law of [Formu
282 specimens of a Co-added stainless steel were heat treated by quenching and partitioning (Q&P) process
284 he current study was performed to examine if heat treatment (HT) has beneficial effects on the exagge
285 This study aims to investigate whether the heat treatment applied during the production of black on
291 throughput), single-pass water recovery and heat utilization efficiency while maintaining excellent
295 weather extremes including the unprecedented heat wave in Siberia contribute to the decline that is b
298 haviour, which is inconsistent with electron heating, we formulate a model for weak-localization in t
300 no ablation-related changes in mechanical or heat withdrawal thresholds or in capsaicin-induced nocif