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  • The Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute's (JAERI) High-Temperature Test Reactor (HTTR) of 30 MW thermal started up at the end of 1998 and has been run successfully at 850°C.

    Small nuclear power reactors 2009

  • High-Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors (HTGRs) of two kinds: pebble bed and with prismatic fuel elements.

    Thorium 2009

  • In April 2004, a coolant outlet temperature of 950°C was achieved in its High-Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR) — a world first, opening the door for direct thermochemical hydrogen production.

    Hydrogen production from nuclear power 2009

  • The doctor is said to be a physicist and the author of ‘An Introduction to High-Temperature Superconductivity.’

    American Association for the Advancement of Science statement on evolution - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • High-Temperature Baking At the other extreme, a very hot oven is often used in restaurant kitchens to finish cooking through a portion of fish whose skin side has been browned in a hot frying pan; pan and fish together are then slipped into the oven, and the fish cooks through in a few minutes with heat from all directions, without the necessity of turning it.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • High-Temperature Baking At the other extreme, a very hot oven is often used in restaurant kitchens to finish cooking through a portion of fish whose skin side has been browned in a hot frying pan; pan and fish together are then slipped into the oven, and the fish cooks through in a few minutes with heat from all directions, without the necessity of turning it.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • A.E. Reade, and K.F. Gregory, "High-Temperature Production of Protein-E.riched F.ed from Cassava F.ngi," Appl. Microbial.,

    Chapter 7 1983

  • I asked the computer what the lasers 'temperature limit was, and it printed out TR 398-734-009-265, "Some Aspects Concerning the Adaptability of Cryogenic Ordnance to Use in Relatively High-Temperature Environments," which had lots of handy advice about how we could insulate the weapons if we had access to a fully-equipped armorer's shop.

    The Forever War Haldeman, Joe 1975

  • High-Temperature Fuses work in ambient environments to

    ThomasNet News - Today's New Product News 2010

  • High-Temperature Fuses work in ambient environments to 150°C.

    ThomasNet News - Today's New Product News 2010

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