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Energy harvesting / Electricity / Chemical engineering / Energy conversion / Thermoelectric effect / Thermoelectric generator / Entropy / Heat / Thermoelectric materials / Physics / Thermodynamics / Electromagnetism
Date: 2010-05-11 12:43:47
Energy harvesting
Electricity
Chemical engineering
Energy conversion
Thermoelectric effect
Thermoelectric generator
Entropy
Heat
Thermoelectric materials
Physics
Thermodynamics
Electromagnetism

Thermoelectric Current Generation: Thermodynamic Limits, Scientific Confusion and Practical Achievements Michael Schneiderbauer and Dieter Meissner Upper Austrian University of Applied Sciences, Stelzhamerstr. 23, A-4600

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