This process is based on the ability of uranium 235 to disperse to a hot surface, while uranium 238 would disperse to a cold surface.
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Notable innovations from that era include the Ashley heater, a thermostatically controlled stove with an optional perforated steel enclosure that prevented accidental contact with hot surfaces.
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And, as Sagan noted, any carbon that was bound up in organic molecules would quickly be converted to carbon dioxide again by the hot surface environment.
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Whenever the fish hits a hot surface _ a grill, a skillet or a roasting pan in a hot oven _ it starts to dry out.
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Electrothermal vaporization ( ETV ) and in torch vaporization ( ITV ) use hot surfaces ( graphite or metal, generally ) to vaporize samples for introduction.
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When cooking hamburgers, always make sure the grill or skillet is hot before adding the meat _ a hot surface helps ensure a crisp-crusted hamburger, after all.
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The temperature of the contents rises till it reaches boiling point, at which point the energy goes into gently boiling the liquid closest to the hot surface.
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People who know storms could sense trouble as soon as Hurricane Charley started taking shape, just north of Venezuela over the hot surface of the Caribbean Sea.
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If we ask them to imagine they are placing their hand on a hot surface we can even measure an increase in skin temperature and blood volume.
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Gaseous Ni ( C 5 H 5 ) 2 decomposes to a nickel mirror upon contact with a hot surface, releasing the hydrocarbon ligands as gaseous coproducts.