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erties such as its radius, composition, and | temperature are unknown. |
ratures, the CCP is related to the time and | temperature meat is allowed to remain. |
ilk to turn sour at a specific humidity and | temperature. |
med at different conditions of pressure and | temperature, has the same chemical composition but a re |
at a finite volume or non-zero pressure and | temperature, and the ideal state, usually at zero press |
depends on the pressure, concentration, and | temperature of the molecules or solutes on either side, |
erties such as its radius, composition, and | temperature are unknown. |
The LOC varies with pressure and | temperature. |
The constant pressure stays and | temperature, like in the exhaustion, but instead of to |
region of DNA, denaturing gradient gels and | temperature gradient gels can be used to detect the pre |
ting (of game birds such as waterfowl), and | temperature extremes, low population levels and food sh |
The higher the pressure and | temperature in which the rock formed, the higher the gr |
l's electrical and thermal conductivity and | temperature (Wiedemann-Franz-Lorenz law). |
The composition, quantity and | temperature of the dust may be explained by recent, fre |
tmospheric pressure at various heights, and | temperature, and surface light levels. |
rock, it indicates the minimum pressure and | temperature the protolith must have achieved in order f |
re observed, the applied magnetic field and | temperature occupation number differences of the magnet |
The Ocean Color and | Temperature Scanner (OCTS) is a whisk broom radiometer |
Depending on the time and | temperature of the pattern the thickness of the shell i |
ondenser precipitates the high pressure and | temperature gas to a high temperature liquid by transfe |
erties such as its radius, composition, and | temperature are unknown. |
al degradation resulting from the aging and | temperature effects on the elements within the device o |
After a desired carbon and | temperature level have been reached the process moves t |
s the secondary, increasing the density and | temperature of the deuterium to the level needed to sus |
er, resulting in fairly stable salinity and | temperature regimes. |
melts of generally similar composition and | temperature, but at different pressure, may crystallize |
It has similar mass, metallicity and | temperature to the Sun and was called a solar twin in a |
type relationship with respect to time and | temperature (for example, creep, stress relaxation, and |
acillus is documented to have a wide pH and | temperature range, and complements the growth of L. aci |
rocess, significant changes in pressure and | temperature can occur to the fluid and yet the process |
that under conditions of high pressure and | temperature as exist in the mantle the mineral tends to |
ctrometer (UVCS) which measures density and | temperature in the corona. |
Small changes in pH and | temperature fluctuations also contribute to inaccuracy. |
One m3 of methanol at ambient pressure and | temperature contains 1.660 Nm3 of hydrogen (H2) compare |
(air pressure, humidity, growth media, and | temperature control) for organisms as they are exposed |
n, and hence the final microstructure), and | temperature information of both the immediate melt pool |
n mixture is liquid at ambient pressure and | temperature. |
surface chemistry, lubrication, speed, and | temperature. |
rate typically increases with pressure and | temperature. |
precise relationship between the volume and | temperature of a gas. |
oved pressure ventilation system, noise and | temperature control and at-seat service. |
ronmental conditions including salinity and | temperature, as well as location. |
se reactions frequently have a pressure and | temperature dependence region of transition between sec |
ntaneously after the threshold pressure and | temperature are applied, but has induction time. |
amplifiers and comparators, Hall-effect and | temperature sensors; power management devices, includin |
an depend on the presence of salts, pH, and | temperature, they can depend significantly on the amoun |
to pheromones (possibly quorum sensing) and | temperature changes. |
as short as 15 days, varying with host and | temperature. |
and critical care products, anesthesia and | temperature monitoring supplies, birthing and neonatal |
iven gas volume depends on the pressure and | temperature. |
have an assumed or measured pressure and/or | temperature dependence (and/or the salinity of the aque |
Typically the annealing | temperature is about 3-5 degrees Celsius below the Tm o |
addition it has a relatively high annealing | temperature so that in many sedimentary basins the crys |
he primer sets the upper limit on annealing | temperature. |
The annealing | temperature during a polymerase chain reaction determin |
primers are used to predict their annealing | temperature to the template DNA. |
2 concentration or increasing the annealing | temperature in the PCR. |
Manipulation of annealing | temperature and magnesium ion (which stabilise DNA and |
eration when choosing the optimal annealing | temperature is the melting temperature (Tm) of the prim |
of locations having the highest mean annual | temperature at each longitude around the globe. |
The annual | temperature of Elidir Fawr is estimated to be around 4. |
The average annual | temperature is about 60°F (16°C), and the average annua |
Lima, Peru; 30 m; avg annual | temperature 19.2 °C (fog influence); avg annual precipi |
The average annual | temperature is 6.8 °C (44 °F), the lowest in January −6 |
The mean annual | temperature is 18.3 degree Celsius. |
The average annual | temperature of the mountain is about 5 celsius. |
East Tennessee's mean annual | temperature is 67 °F (19 °C). |
hite bursage community, and the mean annual | temperature is about 60 °F (16 °C) to 75 °F (24 °C). |
The average annual | temperature in the lowest part of the mountain is almos |
The average annual | temperature is 2.9 °C (based on the period 1960-1990), |
The average annual | temperature of the peak is around 4 celsius. |
Average annual | temperature is 26.6C (80F), with more or less consisten |
The average annual | temperature on Carnedd y Filiast is estimated to be aro |
The average annual | temperature is 3.5°C. |
Average annual | temperature: 24 °C (75 °F) |
The average annual | temperature of the mountain is around 3-4 °C. |
The annual | temperature of Pleasanton is 70 degrees F. The mean tem |
limate (Koppen BWk), with an average annual | temperature of 11.4 °C (52.5 °F). |
The average annual | temperature is 16 °C (max 29 °C, min 1.5 °C) and there |
The average annual | temperature is 10°C, while the average July temperature |
rs of sunshine a year and an average annual | temperature on the coast of 18°C (15°C in winter and 26 |
The mean annual | temperature is 5.8 °C (42.4 °F); July and August are th |
Its average annual | temperature is 17º C. It has balmy winters. |
The annual | temperature in Albany, GA is 67 F. The springs are 68 F |
The mean annual | temperature is 27.30 °C (81.14 °F) and the area receive |
Its average annual | temperature is 14 °C (57 °F): 18.2 °C (64.8 °F) during |
The mean annual | temperature is 17°C ranging from 5° in winter to 26°C i |
The main annual | temperature on the coastal lowlands is around 27 °C (81 |
The mean annual | temperature is 19 °C (66.2 °F). |
tively mild climate, with an average annual | temperature of 13.5°C, and moderate sunlight hours. |
The mountain's average annual | temperature hovers around 4 degrees celsius. |
Mean annual | temperature is 5.6 °C and average annual precipitation |
The mean annual | temperature is 56 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit; freezes occ |
At any | temperature above absolute zero, the vibrating atoms cr |
of the impurity, B, is not exceeded at any | temperature. |
lculates the emission of a blackbody at any | temperature from the emission at any one reference temp |
This way, any | temperature between room temperature and about 10K can |
mpound phosgene, is absorbed readily at any | temperature, which may pose a threat in low or high tem |
very windy; this may decrease the apparent | temperature even more. |
oud point is synonymous with wax appearance | temperature (WAT) and wax precipitation temperature (WP |
he coated mould is fired at the appropriate | temperature the glass is fused creating a hollow object |
A fresh root stored at an appropriate | temperature will keep for a month or two. |
This snail prefers an aquarium | temperature of 22.2-25.6 |
tronic density of states, Knight shifts are | temperature independent. |
however, does not seem to affect the area's | temperature, as it averages the same as England and Wal |
r affecting the water quality is the area's | temperature and rainfall, and Hunt's model is set up fo |
esorption spectroscopy (TDS), also known as | temperature programmed desorption (TPD) is the method o |
Exsolution symplectite may be used as | temperature proxies. |
ing surface currents and properties such as | temperature and salinity. |
ic acquisitions in key sensor areas such as | Temperature, Pressure, Level, and Flow sensors. |
lement of the input control system (such as | temperature controllers, steam pressure controllers), a |
As | temperature decreases, the pressure inside the cylinder |
zation requires further parameters, such as | temperature and chemical composition. |
y greatly based on external factors such as | temperature, breads made with chemical leaveners are re |
of the plant eventually wither to death as | temperature lowers. |
hat depend only on known quantities such as | temperature, the charges on the ions and the dielectric |
n be described by a single number - such as | temperature. |
f such tissues depends upon factors such as | temperature and concentration of the osmotic solution, |
Modern winemaking equipment such as | temperature controlled stainless steel vessels is used |
tive wine cellar, important factors such as | temperature and humidity are maintained by a climate co |
ay be developed (by varying factors such as | temperature, degree of polymerisation, presence of cert |
nd hypothesized that other factors, such as | temperature and magnetic fields, were responsible for t |
ain the residual mantle mineral assemblage, | temperature, and pressure of the (presumed) primary mel |
sistance to cold winters, it can survive at | temperature of - 10°C. |
is formed from ice Ih by compressing it at | temperature of 198 K at 300 MPa or by decompressing ice |
pane with hydrogen fluoride in gas phase at | temperature between 250-400 °C, in presence of a cataly |
This is important at | temperature different to 25°C. |
e/glycol solution, which does not freeze at | temperature of -50°C. |
particles (inasmuch as mc2 ≪ kBT holds) at | temperature T, |
it thermal radiation (Hawking radiation) at | temperature |
It is best served at | temperature from 16 to 18 оC. |
At | temperature 78.3°K a thermal anomalie occurred. |
cle taking place between a hot reservoir at | temperature TH and a cold reservoir at temperature TC. |
nown as hot Jupiters and has an atmospheric | temperature of approximately 1983 K. |
vide more precise details about atmospheric | temperature and moisture profiles, although with a less |
Therefore, any change in the atmospheric | temperature can cause the water vapor to condense in th |
ric Infrared Sounder - measures atmospheric | temperature and humidity, land and sea surface temperat |
continuous vertical profiles of atmospheric | temperature and moisture. |
Roy Spencer, has maintained an atmospheric | temperature record derived from satellite microwave sou |
o its host causes it to have an atmospheric | temperature of approximately 1717 K. |
epend on a hypotheses regarding atmospheric | temperature or air density in relation to altitude. |
s such as remote sensing of the atmospheric | temperature, where the most important thing to see may |
, a sounder to take readings of atmospheric | temperature and moisture, a solar x-ray imager to detec |
ow carbon martensitic steel for atmospheric | temperature applications (withdrawn from the standard i |
ing fluid works due to the low autoignition | temperature of diethyl ether: 160 °C (320 °F) |
tances are characterised by an autoignition | temperature at which they will undergo combustion in ai |
re, 2-methylhexane has a lower autoignition | temperature and flash point when compared to heptane. |
The autoignition | temperature or kindling point of a substance is the low |
int of 38 °C (100 °F), with an autoignition | temperature of 210 °C (410 °F). |
Autoignition | temperature (for oily cotton): 120°C (248°F) |
ll digital refractometers feature Automatic | Temperature Compensation (for Brix at least) |
e as hot as 40-43 °C and the yearly average | temperature is 25 °C. |
The average | temperature ranges from 11 degrees in January to 25 in |
The average | temperature is 13.5 °C (56.3 °F) and the seasonal and y |
The average | temperature of February is minus 8 °C. |
The average | temperature in July is 17 °C. |
The average | temperature ranges from −2.4 °C (27.7 °F) in January, t |
The average | temperature is 2 degrees Celsius in the winter, and 14 |
Average | temperature in Melun during the period 1953-2002 for Ja |
The annual average | temperature on Garnedd Uchaf is relatively cold, rangin |
The average | temperature is -8.9 °C in January and 7.9 °C in July. |
e, with little rain and a high mean average | temperature. |
The average | temperature in the cave is 11.8˚C. |
July's average | temperature is about 18 °C (64 °F). |
January's average | temperature is about −5 °C (23 °F). |
The average | temperature is 16ºC with maximums of 39ºC in summer and |
is about 115 cm per year, while the average | temperature hovers around 25°C. |
Map of the average | temperature over 30 years. |
The cave stays at an average | temperature of 57 degrees Fahrenheit (13.8 degrees Cels |
nental-plateau type climate with an average | temperature of +9OC (January -4OC, July +18OC). |
Average | temperature |
o an altitude of 645 ms, the annual average | temperature of 17 °C. |
The average | temperature hovers at about 39°F (4°C). |
month of the year is August with an average | temperature of 79 degrees Fahrenheit. |
The warmest month, July, has an average | temperature of just 3.3 °C (37.9 °F). |
e coldest month is December with an average | temperature of 64 degrees Fahrenheit. |
The average | temperature ranges from −1.8 °C (28.8 °F) in January, t |
Average | temperature recorded in the east and the capital city i |
The average | temperature is 25.3 °C (77.5 °F) and the average annual |
In the winter season the average | temperature is about 10 Degrees Celsius, and in the sum |
The average | temperature is 30°C. |
limatic parameters, that is monthly average | temperature and precipitation, at a certain location. |
The average | temperature range is 2 °C. |
Average | temperature is estimated 2,900 K . |
lol currently holds the record high average | temperature for an inhabited location on Earth, where a |
Its average | temperature is about 6 degrees. |
The average | temperature in the winter is 41 degrees F, and the aver |
20th century and its effect on the average | temperature of the planet that closely match measuremen |
the whole of Great Britain with an average | temperature of 11.6°C, where there are on average less |
ing to the Weather channel, monthly average | temperature highs range from 63 to 75 F. |
Angola's average | temperature on the coast is 60 °F (16 °C) in the winter |
It has a summer average | temperature of 31°C with temperatures often reaching mi |
The records show an average | temperature of a few °C (°F) below 0 °C (32 °F) in summ |
Average | Temperature: 22.5°C (73°F) |
The average | temperature is 60.2 °F (15.7 °C), though colder through |
e is very arid and semi hot with an average | temperature of between 18 and 22C. |
The average | temperature record is 60 years long with ~1650 records |
to maintain a relatively long-term average | temperature of its aquifer; so flow from a spring may b |
are mild and not very snowy with an average | temperature of -2.0 °C while summers are warm with an a |
the warmest place in Poland with an average | temperature in the summer being between 23 °C (73.4 °F) |
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