| 11. | However, the phase change is useful during the operation of a nuclear weapon.
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| 12. | Surely that is a phase change, too, a physical shifting of the internal firmament.
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| 13. | This is often water, which requires heat for phase change from water to steam.
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| 14. | Other constants for dynamic equilibrium involving phase changes, include partition coefficient and solubility product.
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| 15. | The phase change of water occurs at 0�C or 32F.
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| 16. | Examples of such phase change materials are GeSbTe and AgInSbTe.
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| 17. | For a SAR, the two-way travel doubles that phase change.
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| 18. | Generally speaking the value is different for the type of phase change being accomplished.
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| 19. | Enough to produce a phase change ( ferromagnetic neutron liquid / gas ? )?
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| 20. | Latent heat can also be stored in technical phase change materials ( PCMs ).
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