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The | temperature range for process annealing ranges from 260 |
The | temperature ranges are similar to those of Kadina and t |
by slow evaporation of the helium kept the | temperature of the telescope below 3.4 K and the scienc |
ne month to several months depending on the | temperature of the area that the juice is fermenting in |
t can have a significant effect include the | temperature of fermentation and what time, if any, that |
starts to boil, heating is stopped, and the | temperature starts to fall. |
n would be insensitive to variations in the | temperature profile, which is why it is observed so muc |
They are picked when the | temperature hovers around -8°C to -15°C, and then press |
wer after going north of Florida, since the | temperature of the water is lower; however, by late Oct |
This process depends on the | temperature but usually takes 2-3 days in tropical cond |
a heating block or an oil bath, and as the | temperature increases the sample is observed to determi |
hat do not change state to vapour under the | temperature and pressure conditions present in the inta |
the winter season, the air is crisp and the | temperature at night will usually fluctuate between the |
Cup (or Ice Bowl) in 1977 in Montreal, the | temperature was a balmy 12 degrees Celsius. |
During the night, the | temperature at Thredbo dropped to -14 °C (7 °F). |
The | temperature range that is determined can then be averag |
The | temperature of the water that springs in the very centr |
des optical solar reflectors to balance the | temperature of the array. |
The | temperature of the subject is also very important. |
The | temperature of the fragments can range from cold to inc |
often be tuned (by tilting or changing the | temperature) to cope with the associated Doppler effect |
are brought in perfect thermal contact, the | temperature at the contact surface Tm will be given by |
The | temperature of discharge is about 50~60 degrees, but th |
to a burrow, or under a rock or log if the | temperature becomes too high or to sleep. |
The | temperature and pressure can be adjusted depending on t |
The | temperature should be about 25-28°C (locally around 30° |
By controlling the | temperature of the condenser, a reflux still may be use |
r in that its dissociation decreases as the | temperature decreases. |
e regulator of programmed cell death in the | temperature sensitive tsBN7 cell line. |
The | temperature of the flue gases leaving the combustion zo |
neers had to use two techniques to stop the | temperature becoming too hot as the concrete set. |
th fuel displaces the oxygen and lowers the | temperature enough to extinguish the flame. |
On lap 19, the | temperature gauge showed that his Williams was overheat |
f the magnetic field is then increased, the | temperature rises and the magnetic salt has to be coole |
T is the | temperature of the black body; |
On February 9, 1934, the | temperature in Vanderbilt fell to −51°F (−46°C), the co |
A Bancroft point is the | temperature where an azeotrope occurs in a binary syste |
This can take up to a month, as the | temperature must be cold to allow settling. |
The | temperature of the star's photosphere is nearly 13,400 |
w as −45 °C (−49 °F), but on the inside the | temperature may range from −7 °C (19 °F) to 16 °C (61 ° |
sured voltage, R is the gas constant, T the | temperature measured in kelvins, F is the Faraday const |
The design goal is to maintain the | temperature of the shower for safety and comfort reason |
nce it will not stick to itself, and if the | temperature of packing snow drops, it will form an unus |
in the system and in general depend on the | temperature T. |
In this case the | temperature T is proportional to the Hubble parameter H |
There are several methods of measuring the | temperature or pressure of mineral formation relying on |
The humidity should be around 80% and the | temperature 25-27 degrees Celsius. |
The | temperature of the caves should be between 13 °C (55 °F |
The duration of each stage and the | temperature that the pellets are subjected to have a st |
The lower the | temperature is, the less the cheese matures, resulting |
The | temperature should be between 26 and 28 °C (79 and 82 ° |
enite to martensite upon cooling; Mf is the | temperature at which the transition to martensite compl |
The ratio varies slightly depending on the | temperature of the surrounding water, as well as other |
The | temperature should be in the low to mid 20s (°C). |
yretic, acting on the brain to decrease the | temperature set point. |
tures combined with cool wind can bring the | temperature down to about -20 °C. |
α is the | temperature compensation slope of the solution. |
The CoP increases as the | temperature difference, or "Lift", decreases between he |
trip revealing its thermal behaviour at the | temperature at that point. |
The higher the | temperature is the larger the generation number will be |
by occasional rainfalls that bring down the | temperature further. |
The | temperature, rotation, mass, and abundance of elements |
of the Observations and Experiments on the | Temperature of Mines which have recently been made in C |
e. the | temperature changes rapidly with distance from the cent |
of the hundredth part of the metre, at the | temperature of melting ice.” |
ectance is a key method for identifying the | temperature history of sediments in sedimentary basins. |
The | temperature at the time of collection ranged from 26 to |
In Ottawa, the | temperature reached 36.3 °C (97.5 °F), but with close t |
are formed, with more of the latter as the | temperature increases; PuB4 has the tetragonal structur |
Changing the | temperature |
ure vessel, it is possible to determine the | temperature and speed of the escaping fluid. |
g) to be 1 atmosphere (1013.25 hPa) and the | temperature is usually 20°C for both sample and water b |
The ratio depends on the | temperature and pressure of both sample and water. |
With his law Stefan determined the | temperature of the Sun's surface and he calculated a va |
ut exposing it to smoke, slowly raising the | temperature over the course of the curing. |
The | temperature began to drop, and the team was forced onto |
Another hypothesis was that perhaps the | temperature controlled the growth of Orthoptera, which |
This contribution is most important in the | temperature region where phonon-electron scattering is |
on becomes a stronger reducing agent as the | temperature increases. |
is most important work was in measuring the | temperature of the surfaces of the Moon and other plane |
wards, but the spread may be limited by the | temperature of the sea. |
y rich mixtures are necessary to reduce the | temperature of combustion chamber hot parts in order to |
wherein T is a function of the | temperature, independent of the nature of the process b |
ate is very dry throughout the year and the | temperature can be as high as 40°C |
from a source essential oil by lowering the | temperature of the oil; adding a crystal of anethole he |
forces that keep it crystallized, or if the | temperature increases, thus causing entropy to have a s |
l2 3.72 mol/kg and NaCl 0.50 mol/kg, at the | temperature of -51.8°C. |
A new arrival noticed that the | temperature in the PORV tail pipe and the holding tanks |
The | temperature at game time was -10°C, with 20 km/h winds |
ulates the flow of electricity and thus the | temperature of the glass. |
nger duration of combustion which means the | temperature rises more slowly, allowing more heat to be |
There is a thermostat controlling the | temperature. |
aken during basin modelling to evaluate the | temperature history of stratigraphic layers in a sedime |
spring located on its southwestern end, the | temperature of which has been measured at 162 °F (72 °C |
stances expand or contract depending on the | temperature in the room. |
The | temperature of the spring water is around 131 °C (270 ° |
The | temperature should be about 28°C (locally around 30°C) |
sitivity can be adjusted by controlling the | temperature and pressure of each device. |
The | temperature map does not exhibit structures characteris |
NOTE: The | temperature data presented below was recorded at Inner |
d were superconductors that operated at the | temperature of liquid nitrogen (such as the Yttrium bar |
for Meteorological consultancies, where the | temperature was reported to be 40.3 |
o maintain a perfectly ideal mechanism, the | temperature output must be the absolute zero, which is |
at the time of crash was fine, although the | temperature was below zero degrees Celsius. |
On 10 August 2003 the | temperature reached 38.5 °C (101.3 °F) here, a record f |
orating, and helps to maintain constant the | temperature of the soil underneath. |
l with water and freeze again, but when the | temperature rises later, the ice expands and forces its |
The | temperature of the oil, gas, water and sand from the fi |
The | temperature of the star's photosphere has been measured |
heric curvature are only dependent upon the | temperature and pressure at the location of the observe |
ter underneath the thermometer, causing the | temperature to rise, expanding the thermometer, such th |
These thermometers continuously measure the | temperature as they are always on body. |
The | temperature hovered around 98ºF throughout the afternoo |
erheated steam as well as moderation of the | temperature of outlet water to minimise thermal polluti |
The | temperature in Danau Matano varies in the range 27-31 ° |
d the distance from the fire determined the | temperature of the braise. |
The | temperature ranges between 10 °C (50 °F) and 0 °C (32 ° |
idal effects, and a Bond albedo of 0.1, the | temperature would be 1533 K. |
The | temperature was controlled passively by gold plating, w |
where dT / dx is the | temperature gradient that results from the y-component |
Meanwhile, the | temperature soared to more than 46 °C (115 °F) at sever |
As the | temperature of the fire increased, some of these casks |
The | temperature has a relatively narrow range between 10°C |
The | temperature ranges from 20 to 44 degrees Celsius throug |
In summer (March - June) the | temperature rises to the extends of 50 degree cl. which |
Measurement of an x-ray spectrum allows the | temperature to be determined, assuming it is thermal em |
The | temperature of water is around 22-25 Celsius and pH is |
e pore, the surrounding mineralogy, and the | temperature and pressure conditions during cementation. |
h hot water for soaking (usually around the | temperature of 39°C (104°F)), the other a 2/3 Olympic s |
rrent supplied to the device, and hence the | temperature achieved, is regulated by a rheostat. |
government's Department of Meteorology the | temperature in Nepalganj got up as high as +44 °C (111 |
s minimized on the taskbar and displays the | temperature of the GPU. |
uses a strip that coils and uncoils as the | temperature changes. |
be achieved by variation of the liquid, the | temperature or variation of the pressure. |
The | temperature at which the two phases separate out is rec |
The | temperature scale typically covers about 5 °C and it is |
troleum industry, cloud point refers to the | temperature below which wax in diesel or biowax in biod |
ed with more than one meter of snow and the | temperature dropped below −30 C°. |
oyage to St. Nazaire, it was found that the | temperature and condition of the cargo in the holds was |
Tc is the | temperature at the critical point, and |
sensitivity can be adjusted by changing the | temperature of the droplets. |
ocess of "icing" beer involves lowering the | temperature of a batch of beer until ice crystals form. |
r-water system is dependent not only on the | temperature but also on the absolute pressure of the sy |
The | temperature range possible depends on the material and |
For example, raising the | temperature in a polymer guest-host system close to the |
The | temperature was −62 °F (−52 °C). |
gine depends fundamentally upon getting the | temperature at which heat is accepted (ie raising steam |
ltation behind its star, hoping to find the | temperature on its day side. |
f the water passing through the system, the | temperature, the average water velocity in the system a |
The | temperature of a material with low thermal inertia chan |
t I removed does not say anything about the | temperature of the gas coming out of the engine. |
I usually park my car under the | temperature of 35degrees. |
of hydrogen in iron will increase when the | temperature increases, resulting in the higher resistan |
The | temperature returned by the vanishing filament pyromete |
Inside the tunnel the | temperature is a constant 50 degrees with humidity of 8 |
ed that the spacecraft returned data on the | temperature and pressure in space, and the conditions o |
idal effects, and a Bond albedo of 0.1, the | temperature would be 1265K (around 1000 degrees Celsius |
The | temperature in a gas cracker exceeds 1000 °C. |
By changing the | temperature, the Higgs fluctuations can zero out the ex |
The | temperature reached 34oC in April when the average high |
elf of Weddell Sea is imperiled, and if the | temperature rises by 3 °C, the ice shelves of Antarctic |
ted that this is not a direct effect of the | temperature per se but rather a result of the temperatu |
ord Cup and when retesting liquids that the | temperature of the cup and the liquid is maintained, as |
As the | temperature is increased, the strands begin to separate |
ow of the atmosphere which is driven by the | temperature contrast between equator and the poles. |
by the British Royal Society to measure the | temperature, air pressure, humidity, and rainfall 3 tim |
ic composition of material, and only if the | temperature is held constant during the transformation, |
ensitivity should allow measurements of the | temperature of the CMB to within a few millionths of a |
his mass of cold air was so strong that the | temperature at Mequon, Wisconsin, dropped to −40 °F (−4 |
the warmest months - July and August - the | temperature typically ranges from 25 to 29 °C (77 to 84 |
spacecraft 36 degrees off-Sun to lower the | temperature. |
sure at the landing site was 91 atm and the | temperature was 736 K. |
The water is clean and transparent but the | temperature is somewhat variable. |
After several hours the | temperature is reduced in a controlled and gradual mann |
the tympanic thermometer that measures the | temperature of the tympanum by infrared measurement, Th |
The | temperature of the rock reaches 140 degrees Fahrenheit |
ol gas in the center of the galaxy with the | temperature of about 500 K and warm gas distributed thr |
where k is Boltzmann's constant, Ts is the | temperature, d is the molecular diameter and ps is the |
ting and final temperatures, as well as the | temperature gradient (in units per minute) to be progra |
f oxygen, Ellingham was able to compare the | temperature stability of many different oxides on the s |
However, on January 17, 1893, the | temperature fell to -17°F (-27°C), the coldest temperat |
ve feedback loop that acts to stabilise the | temperature of the Earth's atmosphere. |
The | temperature (in Celsius) is used to determine the air t |
By controlling the | temperature of the water released from the dam, the imp |
The intensity is proportional to the | temperature of broad vertical layers of the atmosphere, |
Dallinger slowly increased the | temperature of the incubator from an initial 60 °F up t |
l is cooled at a moderate speed to keep the | temperature gradient minimal. |
surized to 4,500 psi at 96 °F and later the | temperature drops to 32 °F, the pressure gauge will ind |
estaurant still use bare hands to check the | temperature of oven, because the pre-war designed oven |
Since no arc or combustion is used, the | temperature of the material is no higher than required |
However, since the regions of the | temperature curve immediately before and after the endp |
ors, including the type of oil spilled, the | temperature of the water (affecting evaporation and bio |
The | temperature change for the titration of very weak acids |
ding on the design of the vaporizer and the | temperature at which it is set. |
hot expansion space (4) in figure -b-, the | temperature of the gaseous working fluid is increased. |
nly distributed between the seasons and the | temperature range is defined as temperate, with cooling |
The | temperature range from day to night commonly exceeds 59 |
cessary, and care must be taken to keep the | temperature down. |
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