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hyperthermal Meaning in Bengali



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hyperthermal's Usage Examples:

Maximum (PETM), Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 (ETM-2), and other Paleogene hyperthermal events A slip triggered by the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake blocked the Waiau.


bacterium from the genus of Planifilum which has been isolated from hyperthermal compost in Japan.


major hyperthermal that punctuated the long-term warming trend from the Late Paleocene through the early Eocene (58 to 50 Ma).


The hyperthermals were geologically.


associated with hyperthermal (period of warming, usually between 4-8 degrees Celsius) periods in the Earth's history.


These hyperthermal events, such as.


Mineral water - hyperthermal 65 to 68о С, weakly mineral, sulphate-sodium, moderately fluoric.


Saparevian mineral water is clear, colorless, with smell of hydrogen sulfide, hyperthermal (temperature 103 °C), hydrocarbonate, sulphate-sodium, fluorine, silicon.


(2005) Stabilization against hyperthermal denaturation through increased CG content can explain the discrepancy.


Award for her innovative studies of ion-surface interactions in the hyperthermal energy range.


Thermophiles live in hot water environments such as hyperthermal vents.


They can be found in hyperthermal vents and hot springs such as those at Yellowstone National Park Caldococcus.


The water is hyperthermal and its temperature is 28 °C (82 °F).


profiling of high and low work function surfaces as suitable targets for hyperthermal surface ionisation, work which was funded by DERA.


In particular, if hyperthermal techniques like sputtering etc.


The cyclic moieties of GDGTs may also be an adaption to hyperthermal conditions, and the number of rings in a GDGT's long hydrocarbon chains.



hyperthermal's Meaning':

of or relating to or affected by hyperthermia

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