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Due to the high temperature and rapid quenching, sanidine can contain more sodium in its structure than the two polymorphs that equilibrated at lower temperatures.
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This is achieved by stopping photochemistry, which allows researchers to measure fluorescence in the presence of non-photochemical quenching alone.
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Thus, the electron-hole recombination generally occurs near the cathode, which could lead to the quenching of the exciton produced.
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By varying the heat treatment to include water or liquid nitrogen quenching, or omitting the normalization heat-treat to permit work hardening, properties can be improved.
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The fluid used for quenching the material influences the cooling rate due to varying thermal conductivities and specific heats.
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He and the members of his "corrente" had adopted a strategy of launching his candidature only after effectively quenching all the others.
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To use measurements of chlorophyll fluorescence to analyse photosynthesis, researchers must distinguish between photochemical quenching and non-photochemical quenching (heat dissipation).
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To reduce photochemical quenching to negligible levels, a high intensity, short flash of light is applied to the leaf.
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For example, appropriate quenching of steel can convert a desirable proportion of its content of austenite to martensite, creating a very tough product.
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However, greater undercooling by rapid quenching results in formation of martensite or bainite instead of pearlite.
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