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  3. 703
    por Keogh, Barbara K.
    Publicado 2006
    “…Temperament in the classroom Understanding individual differences.…”
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  4. 704
    “…One of the most practical habitats, in terms of cultural heritage conservation, is fine art objects such as tempera or oil paintings on canvas. Since tempera paints are produced on the basis of egg yolk, which is one of the richest sources of cholesterol in nature (up to 2% of dry weight), and in the process of aging of tempera materials, changes in cholesterol do not affect the core structure of the steroid nucleus, the group of fungi that we have isolated are tempera painting destructors is seen as a promising object for screening for their possible steroid-transforming activities. …”
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    “…Paint layers of egg yolk adhesive (E) and lead white tempera (E + LW) were exposed to fire-related impacts on top of a CH stack and in a specially designed CH test chamber. …”
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  7. 707
    por Nunez, Joseph
    Publicado 2008
    “…Animals are placed in a pool of water that is colored opaque with powdered non-fat milk or non-toxic tempera paint, where they must swim to a hidden escape platform. …”
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  8. 708
    “…Moreover, thanksto the measurements performed at low temperatures the complex tempera-ture dependence of the kinetics of self-trapped holes and some chlorine-related species is characterized.…”
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  9. 709
    por Price, John
    Publicado 1985
    “…(A brief history is contained in the first paper.) Given the initial tempera­ ture at all points of a region, the problem was to determine the changes in the temperature distribution over time. …”
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  10. 710
    por Aguilera-Navarro, V
    Publicado 1990
    “…It contains contributions in a wide variety of fields including neutral quantum and classical fluids, electronic systems, composite materials, plasmas, atoms, molecules and nuclei, and as this year's workshop reflected the natural preoccupation in materials science with its spectacular prospect for mankind, room tempera­ ture super-conductivity. All topics are treated from a common viewpoint: that of many-body physics, whether theoretical or simu1ational. …”
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  11. 711
    por Caliva, Alberto
    Publicado 2017
    “…The low- mass region of the dielectron spectrum (below the ρ -meson mass) is interesting for the study of virtual direct photons and possible in-medium modifications of low-mass vector meson spectral functions, that are connected to the partial chiral symmetry restoration expected at high tempera- ture. ALICE is a detector at the LHC dedicated to the study of heavy-ion collisions. …”
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  12. 712
    “…The ability of chitosan to effectively protect paintings was shown after inoculation on the created mock-up layers of 10 fungi-destructors of tempera painting, previously isolated from cultural heritage of the of the 15–16th centuries in the State Tretyakov Gallery, on the created mock layers. …”
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    “…The study population was conducted in four tent cities (Onna, Bazzano, Tempera-St. Biagio, Paganica). Sanitary access is recorded in the registers of medical triage, in the first 5 weeks, after the April 6, 2009. …”
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    “…The data revealed the use of egg proteins as the paint binders of the original layers, in accordance with the traditional use of this proteinaceous medium in antiquity, spanning from the Mediterranean basin to the Far East, and already in the Bronze Age. Egg tempera was thus known to artists of the region in the first centuries AD, probably also due to the position of the Bāmiyān valley, which was connected to the Silk Road. …”
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    “…The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectrometer (XPS), tempera–ture–programmed desorption of ammonia (NH(3)–TPD), atomic emission spectrometer (ICP), and Brunauer–Emmett–Tellerv (BET) surface-area analyzers. …”
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  16. 716
    “…This supports the hypothesis that artists likely used water tempera for Pompeian wall paintings. [Figure: see text] ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13065-014-0065-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.…”
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  17. 717
    por Salmi, Tiina
    Publicado 2016
    “…Finally, I simulated the heaters in hig h tempera- ture superconductor magnets, which are being considered fo r the LHC energy upgrade. …”
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  18. 718
    por Price, John W.
    Publicado 1940
    “…Whitefish eggs incubated in aerated lake water at controlled tempera tures of 0°, 0.5°, 2°, 4°, 6°, 8°, 10°, and 12°C., failed to hatch at either 0° or 12°C. 0.6 per cent hatched alive at 10°C., 72.67 per cent hatched alive at 0.5°C., and an intermediate proportion hatched at intermediate temperatures. 2. …”
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    “…In this study, infrared thermography is used for non-invasive investigation and evaluation of two polyptych samples with different pigments and artificial defects, but both reproduced based on a painting by Pietro Lorenzetti (1280/85–1348) using the typical tempera technique of the century. It is noted that, to avoid as far as possible secondary damages done to the ancient cultural heritages, repeated damage-detection experiments are rarely carried out on the test subjects. …”
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