نتایج جستجو برای: heating

تعداد نتایج: 55104  

Journal: :Annals of vascular diseases 2013
Yoshiko Watanabe Hisao Masaki Kenji Kojima Atushi Tabuchi Yasuhiro Yunoki Hiroshi Furukawa Takahiko Yamasawa Hiroki Takiuchi Takeshi Honda Noriaki Kuwada Kazuo Tanemoto

OBJECTIVES To assess the characteristics of skin perfusion pressure (SPP) measured using a thermostatic heating probe and whether a thermostatic heating probe improves SPP detection. METHODS We studied 8 feet of healthy young subjects and 31 feet of elderly patients suspected to have severe limb ischemia. We measured SPP at the dorsum and plantar aspects of each foot using a plain laser Doppl...

2012
Danny Szendrei

The increasing demand for sufficient and clean energy forces industrial and service companies to align their strategies towards efficient consumption. This trend refers also to the residential building sector. There, large amounts of energy consumption are caused by house and facility heating. Many of the operated hot water heating systems lack hydraulic balanced working conditions for heat dis...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Michael J Kenney Timothy I Musch

Renal and splanchnic sympathetic nerve discharge (SND) responses to heating are significantly reduced in senescent compared with young Fischer-344 (F344) rats (Kenney MJ and Fels RJ. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 283: R513-R520, 2002). However, the functional significance of this finding is not known. We tested the hypothesis that blood flow distribution profiles to heating are altered...

2007
Helena Meier Katrin Rehdanz

In Great Britain several policy measures have been implemented in order to increase energy efficiency and to reduce carbon emissions. In the domestic sector, these targets can be achieved by improving space heating efficiency and, hence, decrease heating expenditures. However, before implementing policy measures it is necessary to better understand determinants of heating expenditures. In this ...

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Society of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics 2015

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2009
Peter Nordbeck Ingo Weiss Philipp Ehses Oliver Ritter Marcus Warmuth Florian Fidler Volker Herold Peter M Jakob Mark E Ladd Harald H Quick Wolfgang R Bauer

Radiofrequency (RF)-related heating of cardiac pacemaker leads is a serious concern in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Recent investigations suggest such heating to be strongly dependent on an implant's position within the surrounding medium, but this issue is currently poorly understood. In this study, phantom measurements of the RF-induced electric currents inside a pacemaker lead were perf...

1999
Jan Schroers Andreas Masuhr William L. Johnson Ralf Busch

The crystallization behavior of the supercooled bulk metallic glass-forming Zr41Ti14Cu12Ni10Be23 liquid was studied with different heating and cooling rates. A rate of about 1 K/s is sufficient to suppress crystallization of the melt upon cooling from the equilibrium liquid. Upon heating, in contrast, a rate of about 200 K/s is necessary to avoid crystallization. The difference between the crit...

2001
S. Wang J. Tang R. P. Cavalieri

Hot air and hot water heating methods have been extensively studied as thermal treatments to control insect pests in fruits to replace chemical fumigation. An inherent difficulty in using these methods is that slow heating rates may result in long treatment times and possible damage to fruit quality. Many factors influence heating time. A systematic analysis of those influences is desirable to ...

2016
Jing Sun Wenlong Wang Qinyan Yue

Microwave heating is rapidly emerging as an effective and efficient tool in various technological and scientific fields. A comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of microwave-matter interactions is the precondition for better utilization of microwave technology. However, microwave heating is usually only known as dielectric heating, and the contribution of the magnetic field component ...

2007
T. Van Doorsselaere J. Andries S. Poedts

Context. How coronal loops are heated to their observed temperatures is the subject of a long standing debate. Aims. Observational evidence exists that the heating in coronal loops mainly occurs near the loop footpoints. In this article, analytically and numerically obtained heating profiles produced by resonantly damped waves are compared to the observationally estimated profiles. Methods. To ...

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