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  • 1Q10 (temperature coefficient) — The Q10 temperature coefficient is a measure of the rate of change of a biological or chemical system as a consequence of increasing the temperature by 10 °C. There are many examples where the Q 10 is used, one being the calculation of the nerve… …

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  • 2High-temperature superconductivity — Unsolved problems in physics What causes superconductivity at temperatures above 50 kelvin? High temperature superconductors (abbreviated high Tc or HTS) are materials that have a superconducting transition temperature (Tc) above 30 K… …

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  • 3Chevron plot — A typical chevron plot observed in protein folding experiments. A chevron plot is a way of representing protein folding kinetic data in the presence of varying concentrations of denaturant that disrupts the protein s native tertiary structure.… …

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  • 4Field electron emission — It is requested that a diagram or diagrams be included in this article to improve its quality. For more information, refer to discussion on this page and/or the listing at Wikipedia:Requested images. Field emission (FE) (also known as field… …

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  • 5Arrhenius equation — The Arrhenius equation is a simple, but remarkably accurate, formula for the temperature dependence of the rate constant, and therefore, rate of a chemical reaction. [http://www.iupac.org/goldbook/A00446.pdf Arrhenius equation] IUPAC Goldbook… …

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  • 6Phosphor thermometry — is an optical method for surface temperature measurement. The method exploits luminescence emitted by phosphor material. Phosphors are fine white or pastel colored inorganic powders which may be stimulated by any of a variety of means to… …

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  • 7Neutron cross section — Science with Neutrons Foundations Neutron temperature Flux · Radiation  …

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  • 9Acid dissociation constant — Acetic acid, a weak acid, donates a proton (hydrogen ion, high …

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  • 10Electron — For other uses, see Electron (disambiguation). Electron Experiments with a Crookes tube first demonstrated the particle nature of electrons. In this illustration, the profile of the cross shaped target is projected against the tube face at right… …

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