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Heat transfer / Heat conduction / Physical quantities / Chemical engineering / Thermodynamics / Thermal conductivity / Thermal conduction / Transport phenomena / Thermodynamic temperature / Heat / Phonon
Date: 2016-07-04 11:19:59
Heat transfer
Heat conduction
Physical quantities
Chemical engineering
Thermodynamics
Thermal conductivity
Thermal conduction
Transport phenomena
Thermodynamic temperature
Heat
Phonon

Austin J. Minnich Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Physics MarchCalifornia Institute of Technology

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