Transfer of internal energy within a body due to particle collisions & elecron movements.
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Examples for "thermal conduction"
Examples for "thermal conduction"
1In the GC-rich PCR system, thermal conduction may be the dominant factor.
2A total of 106 porcine vessels were sealed with either bipolar current or thermal conduction.
3Vessel sealing by thermal conduction without electrical current effects is possible but represents a less effective method for coaptation.
4In this model, cell transport is modelled as a thermal conduction process, which is driven by the pore fluid pressure under applied loading.
5Thermal conduction alone was less successful than sealing by bipolar current.
1Both heat conduction and radiation transfer energy through the surface of the snow pile.
2At lower densities the model has a conductivity threshold below which heat conduction is absent.
3Additionally, the zone affected by the laser is enlarged because of the heat conduction in the surrounding structures.
4The measured resting defended body temperature matched that calculated from the energy expenditure using Fourier's law of heat conduction.
5However, heat conduction can induce an increase in the temperature within the cochlea and change the spatial selectivity of activation.
1Cast iron still has its fans, particularly since its conduction of heat is superior to carbon steel.
2Lower oven temperatures allow sufficient time for the even conduction of heat from the outer layers of a roast to the center.
1Transverse and shearing tests; also observations on heat conductivity of sticks over wood fires and a stick exposed to low temperature.
2Available with or without a non-stick coating, it allows you to get the best of the heat conductivity and the ease of a non-stick pan.
Translations for heat conductivity