"' Electrothermal Bipolar Vessel Sealing "'( EBVS ) is an electrosurgery technology for sealing blood vessels of up to 7mm in diameter.
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In 1995, an electrothermal vortices induced by a strong IR ( infrared ) laser projected into an electric field have been utilized to concentrate microparticles and molecules.
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His many contributions included those to electrothermal methods of atomisation, microwave-excited atomic spectral lamps, low-luminosity flames, and atom-trapping techniques.
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An electrothermal-chemical gun uses a plasma cartridge to ignite and control the ammunition's propellant, using electrical energy as a catalyst to begin the process.
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The electrothermal instability occurs in a plasma at a ( T e > T g ) regime when the Hall parameter is higher that a critical value ? cr.
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Electrothermal feedback is important for describing the performance of several types of photodetectors such as the bolometer, the transition edge sensor, and the superconducting nanowire single-photon detector.
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Electrothermal processes are virtually free of problems related to very low initial formation injectivity, poor heat transfer and the near impossibility of adequately controlling the movement of injected fluids and gases.
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Ultimately, they will be outfitted with a lighter, more versatile vehicle that would use wheels rather than steel tracks and possibly be outfitted with a cannon using electrothermal-chemical technology.
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During the period 1990 to 1997 Snowden developed a new electrothermal physics-based equivalent circuit model for heterojunction bipolar transistors which was suited to power amplifier applications ( widely used in cellular handsets ).
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Under a research grant from the NASA Lewis Research Center during the 1980s and 1990s, Martin C . Hawley and Jes Asmussen led a team engineers in developing a Microwave Electrothermal Thruster ( MET ).