- hold for the
calorimetric material being used, and the
propositions are
mathematically written: The
thermal response of the
calorimetric material is fully...
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Enzyme ****ays are
laboratory methods for
measuring enzymatic activity. They are
vital for the
study of
enzyme kinetics and
enzyme inhibition. The quantity...
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thermodynamics of
nucleic acid
duplex melting: a
characterization by
calorimetric and
volumetric techniques".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences...
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CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) is a
space telescope being mainly used to
perform high
precision observations of
electrons and
gamma rays....
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substance at the
final temperature. This
value of
entropy is
called calorimetric entropy.
Although the
concept of
entropy was
originally a thermodynamic...
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state defined in
terms of
adiabatic work. Thus heat is not
defined calorimetrically or as due to
temperature difference. It is
defined as a
residual difference...
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reaction at
constant pressure and temperature, but it can be
measured by
calorimetric methods even if the
temperature does vary
during the measurement, provided...
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experiments include SOLAR, the
Neutron Star
Interior Composition Explorer, the
Calorimetric Electron Telescope, the
Monitor of All-sky X-ray
Image (MAXI), and the...
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often the only way to
achieve the
required sensitivity. A very
sensitive calorimetric sensor known as a transition-edge
sensor (TES)
takes advantage of superconductivity...
- A,
Penner RM,
Sailor MJ,
Lewis NL (1989), "Analysis of the
Published Calorimetric Evidence for
Electrochemical Fusion of
Deuterium in Palladium", Science...