Use "critical temperature" in a sentence

1. Is the critical temperature above +65 °C?

2. compressed gases having a critical temperature of # ° C or above

3. The critical temperature: this should operate above the minimum temperature . . .

4. Liquefied gases: gases having a critical temperature of # °C or above

5. Low pressure liquefied gas- gases with a critical temperature above # °C

6. - compressed gases having a critical temperature of - 50 °C or above,

7. The critical temperature: this should operate above the minimum temperature of . . .

8. - compressed gases having a critical temperature of -50 °C or above;

9. compressed gases having a critical temperature of 50° C or above;

10. Liquefied gases having a critical temperature of P10 °C or above:

11. Liquefied gases having a critical temperature of 70 °C or above:

12. gases of #° having a critical temperature of P # °C or above; and

13. gases of #° having a critical temperature of P# °C or above; and

14. Low pressure liquefied gas - gases with a critical temperature above +65 °C;

15. Low pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above # °C

16. Thus, above the critical temperature a gas cannot be liquefied by pressure.

17. Liquefied gases: gases having a critical temperature of 20 °C or above;

18. a. Liquefied gases having a critical temperature of 70 °C or above;

19. Low pressure liquefied gas - a gas with a critical temperature above +65 °C;

20. Low pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above +65°C.

21. low pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above + 65 °C.

22. ii) Low pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above # °C

23. 2. liquefied gases: gases having a critical temperature of 20 °C or above;

24. Low pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above +65 °C.

25. - gases of 1° having a critical temperature of P50 °C or above; and

26. 2° Liquefied gases: gases having a critical temperature of 20 °C or above;

27. Low pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above +65 °C;

28. A number of designs for qubits are based on the so-called Josephson effect in low critical temperature (Tc) superconductors (LTSs), where the critical temperature is that at which a material becomes superconducting.

29. - gases of 1° having a critical temperature of P 50 °C or above; and

30. "Critical temperature" means the temperature above which the substance cannot exist in the liquid state

31. The hydrogel-lined channel opens above and closes below the critical temperature of the hydrogel.

32. Liquefied gases having a critical temperature of P10 °C or above, but below 70 °C:

33. Critical temperature is the temperature above which the substance cannot exist in the liquid state;

34. Critical temperature is the temperature above which the substance cannot exist in the liquid state

35. b. Liquefied gases having a critical temperature of P10 °C or above, but below 70 °C;

36. Superconductivity is a quantum state of matter, and it occurs only below a certain critical temperature.

37. Critical temperature means the temperature above which the substance can not exist in the liquid state.

38. Critical temperature means the temperature above which the substance can not exist in the liquid state

39. These are non-aqueous materials held above their critical temperature so that they cannot be liquefied.

40. Six sulfur hexafluoride isotherms for temperatures between 0.0018 K and 0.0281 K above the critical temperature are plotted.

41. A boiler (20) is then used to heat the high pressure fluid to temperatures above the critical temperature.

42. 29 For instance, the critical temperature of a high - Tc superconductor is quite sensitive to its oxygen pressure.

43. All Bolometers consist of 385nm thick 1400 ppma AlMn film with measured superconducting critical temperature T c = 480 mK

44. High pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above # °C and equal to or below # °C; and

45. For the tocochromanol enrichment, carbon dioxide at near critical conditions above the critical temperature of carbon dioxide is used.

46. Anisotropic alnico magnets are oriented by heating above a critical temperature and cooling in the presence of a magnetic field.

47. Extraction conditions for supercritical carbon dioxide are above the critical temperature of 31 °C and critical pressure of 74 bar.

48. Under the prevailing test conditions 120°C proved a critical temperature, above which significant changes in the polysaccharides were noted.

49. High pressure liquefied gas: a gas with a critical temperature above -50 °C and equal to or below +65 °C; and

50. he test pressure for tanks intended for the carriage of liquefied gases having a critical temperature of # ° C or above will be

51. The test pressure for shells intended for the carriage of gases of #° having a critical temperature of # °C or above will be

52. The test pressure for tanks intended for the carriage of liquefied gases having a critical temperature of 70° C or above will be:

53. The polymerization reactor is operated at a pressure above a critical pressure of the diluent, but below the critical temperature of the diluent.

54. The test pressure for tanks intended for the carriage of liquefied gases having a critical temperature of 70 °C or above will be:

55. The test pressure for tanks intended for the carriage of liquefied gases having a critical temperature of 70 °C or above shall be:

56. Liquefied Gas (gaz liquéfié) - A gas which has a critical temperature above 200C, which remains as a liquid in the container when under pressure.

57. he test pressure for tanks intended for the carriage of low pressure liquefied gases having a critical temperature of # ° C or above will be

58. LIQUEFIED GAS (gaz liquéfié) - A gas which has a critical temperature above 200C, which remains as a liquid in the container when under pressure.

59. (3) The test pressure for shells intended for the carriage of gases of 2° having a critical temperature of 70 °C or above will be:

60. The method utilizes a solvent at or above the solvent's critical pressure and critical temperature with a low ratio of solvent to the solid material.

61. The test pressure for tanks intended for the carriage of low pressure liquefied gases having a critical temperature of 70° C or above will be:

62. Austenite is a metallic, non-magnetic solid solution of carbon and iron that exists in steel above the critical temperature of 1333°F ( 723°C)

63. Being designed for operation at temperatures below the "critical temperature" of at least one of their "superconductive" constituents (including Josephson effect devices or "superconductive" quantum interference devices (SQUIDS));

64. 1. designed for operation at temperatures below the 'critical temperature` of at least one of their 'superconductive` constituents (including Josephson effect devices or 'superconductive` quantum interference devices (SQUIDS));

65. Being designed for operation at temperatures below the "critical temperature" of at least one of their "superconductive" constituents (including Josephson effect devices or "superconductive" quantum interference devices (SQUIDS)); 2.

66. 1. Being designed for operation at temperatures below the "critical temperature" of at least one of their "superconductive" constituents (including Josephson effect devices or "superconductive" quantum interference devices (SQUIDS));

67. An Allotropic transformation simply means the crystal structure changes when the material is heated above or cooled below a critical temperature called the transus temperature. In pure titanium, the β-phase can only exist above the transus temperature, and the …