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  • 1thermal-pulse bonding — šiluminis impulsinis suvirinimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. thermal pulse bonding vok. Wärmeimpulsschweißen, n rus. термоимпульсная сварка, f pranc. soudage thermique par impulsions, m …

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  • 2thermal pulse — The radiant power versus time pulse from a nuclear weapon detonation …

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  • 3Pulse tube refrigerator — The Pulse tube cryocooler is a developing technology that emerged largely in the early 1980 s with a series of other innovations in the broader field of Thermoacoustics. In contrast with other cryocoolers (eg Stirling cryocooler and Gifford… …

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  • 4Thermal conduction — In heat transfer, conduction (or heat conduction) is a mode of transfer of energy within and between bodies of matter, due to a temperature gradient. Conduction means collisional and diffusive transfer of kinetic energy of particles of ponderable …

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  • 5Soil thermal properties — The thermal properties of soil are a component of soil physics that has found important uses in engineering, climatology and agriculture. These properties influence how energy is partitioned in the soil profile. While related to soil temperature …

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  • 6Nuclear thermal rocket — Sketch of nuclear thermal rocket …

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  • 7Nuclear pulse propulsion — An artist s conception of the Project Orion basic spacecraft, powered by nuclear pulse propulsion. Nuclear pulse propulsion (or External Pulsed Plasma Propulsion, as it is termed in one recent NASA document[1]) is a proposed method of spacecraft… …

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  • 8Electromagnetic pulse — Ebomb redirects here. For EBOM, see Engineering bill of materials. This article is about the general weapons effect. For other uses, see the more specific topic (for example, Electromagnetic forming) An electromagnetic pulse (sometimes… …

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  • 9Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum — The Paleocene/Eocene boundary, Ma|eocene, was marked by the most rapid and significant climatic disturbance of the Cenozoic Era. A sudden global warming event, leading to the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, alternatively nowrap| Eocene… …

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  • 10nuclear-thermal rocket — noun a rocket with a thermal gas exhaust engine, whereby the thermal fluid is heated by the nuclear reactor See Also: nuclear rocket, nuclear electric rocket, nuclear pulse rocket …

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