| 31. | In astronomy, relaxation time relates to clusters of gravitationally interacting bodies, for instance, stars in a galaxy.
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| 32. | This involves making fast changes in pressure and observing the relaxation time of the return to equilibrium.
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| 33. | Some theoretical methods predict an underlying phase transition in the hypothetical limit of infinitely long relaxation times.
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| 34. | Iuzzini lives in New York City and spends relaxation time in his cabin in the Catskills mountains.
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| 35. | The spin-spin relaxation time, also called the transverse relaxation time, is related to homogeneous and inhomogeneous broadening.
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| 36. | By 1959, Jay Singer had studied blood flow by NMR relaxation time measurements of blood in living humans.
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| 37. | Therefore, a stopped-flow apparatus can be employed only for proteins with a relaxation time of a few milliseconds.
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| 38. | The corresponding increase in relaxation time can result in viscoelastic behavior, which is often observed in polymer melts.
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| 39. | In the SA algorithm, the relaxation time also depends on the candidate generator, in a very complicated way.
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| 40. | For residents of Seattle, fancy coffee frames the day _ from a morning pick-me-up to evening relaxation time.
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