As of 2007 the highest achieved critical temperature for an organic superconductor at standard pressure is 33 kelvin, observed in the alkali-doped fullerene RbCs 2 C 60.
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In addition to atmospheric pressure, the density of the liquid, and mercury it is 76 cm ( 30 inches ), which is the definition of standard pressure.
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The difference between 0 % and 100 % humidity is about at standard pressure and temperature, but the size of the humidity effect increases dramatically with temperature.
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But smaller holes have to be closer; one 6E20 kg would have to orbit at just 4 miles I think for the same 1G environment to be at standard pressure.
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Many early manned missions operated at below standard pressure, to decrease the stresses ( and thus, mass ) of their margin, and allow the ability to record during extravehicular activities.
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Regarding fibromyalgia and tender points, which parts of the body are the 18 standard pressure points ?-- @ & [ ??? ] ] ] 21 : 53, 15 Sep 2004 ( UTC)
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Beta blocker drugs, similar to those used to treat high blood pressure and some heart problems, were the standard pressure-lowering eyedrop for more than 20 years, but they often had negative side effects.
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In the absence of surfactant, the surface tension at the gas / fluid interface prevents inhalation at standard pressure, but surfactant minimizes surface tension to values near zero and allows for normal breathing.
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Tables and datafiles are usually presented at a standard pressure of 1 bar or 1 atm, but in the case of steam and other industrially important gases, pressure may be included as a variable.
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The current record critical temperature is about " T " c = 133 K ( " 140 �C ) at standard pressure, and somewhat higher critical temperatures can be achieved at high pressure.