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  • 33Polybaric melting — Etymology: International scientific vocabulary Subject: Basalt petrogenesisFundamentally, this implies that liquids are incrementally separated from residues across a range of pressures and subsequently mix and move through the mantle without… …

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  • 34Alpine tundra — Hikers traversing the Franconia Ridge in the White Mountains, much of which is in the alpine zone. Alpine tundra is a natural region that does not contain trees because it is at high altitude. Alpine tundra is distinguished from arctic tundra,… …

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  • 35Electromagnetically induced transparency — The effect of EIT on a typical absorption line. A weak probe normally experiences absorption shown in blue. A second coupling beam induces EIT and creates a window in the absorption region (red). This plot is a computer simulation of EIT in an… …

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  • 36Barton Evaporation Engine — The Barton Evaporation Engine (BEE) is a heat engine developed by Sunoba Pty Ltd.PrincipleThe principle of the BEE is based on (1) adiabatic expansion of unsaturated air, (2) evaporative cooling at reduced pressure, and (3) re compression back to …

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