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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOMOTHERMIC»
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homothermic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland
As ebb-tide set in, the water became more and more nearly homothermic, until at
low-tide the range was only frcm 54°-3 to 53° -6. The study of the flood-tide next
morning showed the first rush of homothermic water inwards past the ship, but ...
Scotland. Fishery Board, 1897
2
Annual Report of the Fishery Board of Scotland
As ebb-tide set in, the water became more and more nearly homothermic, until at
low-tide the range was only frcm 54°-3 to 53° -6. The study of the flood-tide next
morning showed the first rush of homothermic water inwards past the ship, but ...
Fishery Board for Scotland, 1897
3
Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland for the Year ...
As ebb-tide set in, the water became more and more nearly homotherniie, until at
low-tide the range was only frcm 54°-3 to 53" "6. The study of the flood-tide next
morning showed the first rush of homothermic water inwards past the ship, but ...
Fishery Board for Scotland, 1897
4
The Geographical Journal
The thermal peculiarity of the channel is that at any given time the temperature
from surface to bottom is practically the same, a condition which I call
homothermic. Since heating or cooling by radiation tends to produce a
stratification of still ...
5
Problems in the Theory of Point Explosion in Gases
DEFINITION. Processes for which the condition dT/dr = 0 (T = T(r)) is satisfied we
call homothermic. We remark that if T = const, a homothermic process coincides
with an isothermic process. 3.2. Strong explosion with zero temperature gradient.
Viktor Pavlovich Korobeĭnikov, 1976
6
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, ...
Curve B shows the typical distribution of temperature in anenclosed sea, in this
case the Sulu Basin of the Malay Sea, where from the level of the barrier to the
bottom the temperature remains uniform or homothermic. Curve C shows a
typical ...
7
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, ...
Curve B shows the typical distribution of temperature in an enclosed sea, in this
case the Sulu Basin of the Malay Sea, where from the level of the barrier to the
bottom the temperature remains uniform or homothermic. Curve C shows a
typical ...
8
U.S. Geological Survey Circular
The opposite of poikilother- mic is "homothermic." All birds and mammals (
including man) are homothermic animals. Regardless of the air or water
temperature, birds and mammals can maintain an almost constant body
temperature through a ...
9
Biochromatography: Theory and Practice
... sorbent, determined at different ψ-values over the range of 0.26<ψ<0.31
respectively. The coefficients of the homothermic and heterothermic relationships
implicit to Equations 50–59 for the log k′vs 1/T dependencies of bovine insulin ...
M. A. Vijayalakshmi, 2003
The opposite of poikilother- mic is "homothermic." All birds and mammals (
including man) are homothermic animals. Regardless of the air or water
temperature, birds and mammals can maintain an almost constant body
temperature through a ...
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «HOMOTHERMIC»
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homothermic est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Women tend to have more body fat than men, which stores heat …
But while all humans are “homothermic”, our body temperatures can vary wildly, as a fascinating D News video explains. Temperature ... «NEWS.com.au, déc 14»
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Mammals and birds are homothermic, so this will never happen for all the enzymes have evolved to operate at a specific temperature. Even in ... «The Hindu, juil 10»