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Cailletet, Louis Paul
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Cailletet, Louis Paul
(1832–1913) French physicist Born in Chatillon-sur-Seine in France, the son of a metallurgist, Cailletet studied in Paris and then became a manager at his father's foundry.
He is most famous for his work on the liquefaction of gases. Cailletet realized that the failure of others to liquefy the permanent gases, even under enormous pressures, was explained by Thomas
Andrews's
concept of critical temperature. In 1877 he ...
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Life itself; Louis Paul Boon as innovator of the novel.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; 9781564785077 Life itself; Louis Paul Boon as innovator of the novel. Oever, Annie van den. Dalkey...the novel form. She has not indexed her work. Het leven zelf; Louis Paul Boon als remanvernieuwr was published in 2007 by Wever and Bergh...
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Turn up the heat on today's tooling.(heat treating)
Magazine article from: Tooling & Production
; ...metallurgical change takes place until the critical temperature is reached. Several important things...carbon steel, heating 100F above the critical temperature and quenching would harden the steel...necessary to heat almost 1000F above the critical temperature. However, heating too ...
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Development of a Hall-sensor based magnetometer.(SOUTH CAROLINA JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE ABSTRACTS)
Magazine article from: Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science
; ...showed a sharp drop in the magnetic field once the critical temperature of the superconductor was reached. Thus, the effectiveness...magnetic field detected by the Hall sensor once the critical temperature of each material is reached.
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FOODS/DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS: 7716W.
Newspaper article from: Warning Letter Bulletin
; ...May 17 (New England). Deviations from HACCP requirements for cooked, vacuum-packed lobster meat included an inadequate critical temperature limit for cooking; inadequate controls for C. botulinum, since the product was not frozen immediately after processing...
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Heat treating iron castings: Part 1.(CASTING FACTS)
Magazine article from: Modern Casting
; ...solution of cementite) through its critical temperature range. This creates a ferritic microstructure...temperatures are about 100F (40C) above the critical temperature range as shown in Table 1. The determining...increasing silicon content increases the critical temperature range. ...
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Polymer Processing with Supercritical Fluids.(CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News
; ...14, no.8) Rapra Technology, [c]2004 138 p. $153.00 (pa) A supercritical fluid is a liquid or gas in a state above its critical temperature and pressure. This report includes the characterization of supercritical of fluids, including water, methanol and nitrogen...
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Selecting the right cutting and grinding fluids. (Cover Story)
Magazine article from: Tooling & Production
; ...grinding fluids extends tool life primarily by preventing tools from exceeding their critical temperature range while in the cut. Beyond the critical temperature, tools will soften and wear rapidly with the concurrent loss of finish and size...
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Labels monitor temperature sensitive foods. (Materials).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Food & Drug Packaging
; ...pharmaceuticals. Reversible and irreversible labels tell a product's current temperature at a glance, indicating if a critical temperature threshold has been violated. Reversible labels can be applied to shipping cartons allowing quality control managers to...
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CRC handbook of chemistry and physics, a ready-reference book of chemical and physical data, 88th ed.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News
; ...values of foods, and properties of organic semiconductors. Seven tables have been expanded and updated, including those on critical temperature and pressure of fluids, enthalpy of vaporization of inorganic and organic compounds, thermodynamic properties of air...
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Temperature data logger. (Equipment Update).(new from Telatemp Corp.)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Frozen Food Digest
; ...designed to assure the quality of temperature sensitive goods in storage or transit by monitoring time of exposure to critical temperature. Typical applications include refrigerated foods, produce, blood and plasma, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, clinical specimens...
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