10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRYOSTATIC»
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VDI-Gesellschaft Verfahrenstechnik und Chemieingenieurwesen, VDI
Gesellschaft. D4.2 Cryostatic Bath Fluids, Aqueous Solutions, and Glycols Gernot
Krakat FRAGOL Schmierstoffe GmbH & Co., Mu ̈lheim (Ruhr), Germany 1
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VDI-Gesellschaft Verfahrenstechnik und Chemieingenieurwesen, VDI Gesellschaft, 2010
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Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Cryostatic Heave In contrast to the fluid state (of unfrozen sediment) in
gravitational loading and Cryohydrostatic flow, plastic deformation (in freezing
sediment) is involved in the process of cryostatic heave. Cryostatic pressure
develops as a ...
Scott Elias, Cary Mock, 2013
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Encyclopedia of Geomorphology
Cryostatic pressure is respon- sible for the uplift of closed-system pingos,
beneath which pressures of up to 0.4MPa have been measured (Mackay 1977).
In fine-grained soils, cryostatic pressure may develop at the beginning of
laboratory ...
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The Dictionary of Physical Geography
Pp. 49417. cryostatic pressures Freezing-induced pres» sures thought to develop
in the ACTIVE LAYER in pockets of unfrozen material which are trapped between
the downward migrating freezing plane and the perennially frozen ground ...
David S. G. Thomas, Andrew S. Goudie, 2009
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Applied Superconductivity 1999: Large scale applications
Cryostatic. stabilization. of. a. large. superconducting. coil. in. pressurized.
superfluid. helium. H Kobayashi J Osakabe T Tanifuji and M Tomita Atomic
Energy Research Institute, Nihon University. 1-8 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku.
Xavier Obradors, F. Sandiumenge, J. Fontcuberta, 2000
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Encyclopedia of Snow, Ice and Glaciers
CRYOSTATIC PRESSURE Pratima Pandey Centre of Studies in Resources
Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India Definition
Cryostatic pressure is the pressure exerted on the rock/soil by existing ice body
such as ...
Vijay P. Singh, Pratap Singh, Umesh K. Haritashya, 2011
In essence, the cryostatic section consists of skinned cells in which the activity of
the contractile proteins in a tissue that has already been characterised
haemodynamically can be assayed by measuring ATPase activity. A further
advantage of ...
Numerous mechanisms are adduced to explain these internal movements
although cryostatic pressure seems to be the main cause (Washburn, 1956).
Cryostatic pressure is related to the propagation of freezing-induced pressures to
unfrozen ...
Mateo Gutiérrez Elorza, 2005
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Handbook for the Assessment of Soil Erosion and ...
Detector Construction and Cryostatic Cooling In addition to the electrons that are
excited within the crystal as a function of gamma-ray interactions, further
excitation can occur as a result of thermal energy. This additional excitation and
electron ...
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Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Cryostatic Heave In contrastwith the fluidstate(of theunfrozen sediment)
ingravitational loading andcryohydrostatic flow, plastic deformation (in the
freezing sediment) is involved inthe cryostatic process. Cryostatic pressure may
in essence be ...