dewar in English

noun
1
a double-walled flask of metal or silvered glass with a vacuum between the walls, used to hold liquids at well below ambient temperature.
However, only the sample dewar was filled with liquid nitrogen.

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1. Dewar, Marion Marion Dewar, née Bell, public-health nurse, feminist, mayor of OTTAWA, politician (b at Montréal 17 Feb 1928). She was first elected Ottawa alderman in 1972, and later became deputy mayor.

2. A Cryogenic storage dewar also known as a specialized vacuum flask is needed to hold and store liquid nitrogen

3. James Dewar even indicated that the new gas could be an allotrope of nitrogen, N a suggestion seconded by Mendeleyev!

4. The Cryo Biasing TEM Holder cools the sample using liquid nitrogen stored in the dewar and can control sample temperature with closed-loop control

5. As seen in Figure 2, a bomb Calorimeter typically consists of a metal bomb designed to withstand heat and pressure, a large Dewar ask to hold the

6. The Dewar Condenser is a special type of Condenser meant to be used with special types of coolants, in order to reach very low temperatures

7. Dewar and Daniel accused Collard of "vindictive fault-finding" and openly humiliating and insulting them before their crew; in return, Collard countercharged the two with failing to follow orders and treating him "worse than a midshipman".

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9. Under the command of Captain Kenneth Dewar from 1928 to 1929, her final commander was Arthur Bedford, and she remained in service with the fleet until Hood came out of refit in early 1931, at which time she was taken out of commission in accordance with the terms of the London Naval Treaty.