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  2. Melting curve analysis - Wikipedia

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    Many research and clinical examples [5] exist in the literature that show the use of melting curve analysis to obviate or complement sequencing efforts, and thus reduce costs. While most quantitative PCR machines have the option of melting curve generation and analysis, the level of analysis and software support varies.

  3. Vacuum arc remelting - Wikipedia

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    Ideally, the melt rate stays constant throughout the process cycle, but monitoring and control of the vacuum arc remelting process is not simple. [5] This is because there is a complex heat transfer occurring involving conduction, radiation, convection within the liquid metal, and advection caused by the Lorentz force .

  4. Melter - Wikipedia

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    Melter appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) tie-in comic one-shot Iron Man: Coming of the Melter. This version is a former inventor who failed to pitch a suit of armor to the United States military. After modifying the design, he attacks Tony Stark and War Machine in the hopes of using the publicity to sell his armor to the highest ...

  5. After 20+ years, success at Hanford’s huge nuclear waste ...

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    The melters in the Low Activity Waste Facility are about 20-feet-by-30-feet and 15 feet high. Each is nearly five times larger than the 65-ton melter operating at DOE’s Savannah River Site’s ...

  6. Vacuum induction melting - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum induction melting (VIM) utilizes electric currents to melt metal within a vacuum. The first prototype was developed in 1920. [1] Induction heating induces eddy currents within conductors. Eddy currents create heating effects to melt the metal. [2] Vacuum induction melting has been used in both the aerospace and nuclear industries. [2]

  7. World’s 2nd massive melter fires up in WA. How it will make ...

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    The heat up of a second melter at the Hanford site vitrification plant began early Tuesday morning and by Wednesday morning it had reached 300 degrees.

  8. Melting - Wikipedia

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    The Lindemann criterion states that melting occurs because of "vibrational instability", e.g. crystals melt; when the average amplitude of thermal vibrations of atoms is relatively high compared with interatomic distances, e.g. <δu 2 > 1/2 > δ L R s, where δu is the atomic displacement, the Lindemann parameter δ L ≈ 0.20...0.25 and R s is ...

  9. Normal p-complement - Wikipedia

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    The Frobenius normal p-complement theorem shows that if every normalizer of a non-trivial subgroup of a Sylow p-subgroup has a normal p-complement then so does G.For applications it is often useful to have a stronger version where instead of using all non-trivial subgroups of a Sylow p-subgroup, one uses only the non-trivial characteristic subgroups.