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rs during the summer months, when the creek | temperature remains in the 40s Fahrenheit. |
2007 | temperature anomalies in March-May, with respect to a 1 |
erapy pools and one swimming pool where the | temperature is in between 16-42C. |
rial-specific Curie constant, T is absolute | temperature, measured in kelvins, and Tc is the Curie t |
Temperature profiles in a mine shaft and over lakes and | |
Scurvy, smallpox and the cold | temperature result in the death of twenty people out of |
ieved to have been played under the highest | temperature recorded in English football - 90 degrees F |
It is served chilled or at room | temperature, generally in the summertime, as the main c |
th the onset of the south-west monsoon, the | temperature decreases in June and the weather becomes c |
is thus very important for determining the | temperature range in oceanic and coastal regions. |
ront is often well defined, causing a large | temperature drop in a 24-hour period. |
On December 21st 2010 the maximum | temperature recorded in Ballyhaise was -9C and the mini |
flow which is in turn volatilised in a high | temperature flame in the case of AAS or volatilised in |
ensual play can include feathers, tickling, | temperature play including wax play and ice play, food |
he reactants more quickly, burn at a higher | temperature, and increase the spread of the fire. |
When the current rises the | temperature will increase. |
wer handling semiconductor to stabilise its | temperature through increased thermal mass and heat dis |
As the | temperature is increased, the strands begin to separate |
atility can only be obtained when the wafer | temperature is increased. |
factors; including the specific breed, the | temperature of incubation, the delay between laying and |
al cyclic variations in the Earth's surface | temperature, as indicated by temperature proxies found |
he pointed out that the worldwide borehole | temperature record indicated present day temperatures w |
A thermometer precisely measures the | temperature and indicates a numerical value for the tem |
, tachometer with 11,000 rpm redline, water | temperature gauge, indicators: oil pressure, high-beam, |
The maximum | temperature on individual days sometimes reaches 45°C o |
to with air; the difference is the lack of | temperature diluting inert gases. |
ses, and to some extent also by the rise of | temperature which inevitably takes place in rocks burie |
In mammals, | temperature receptors innervate various tissues includi |
han 1) are thermally simple, due to uniform | temperature fields inside the body. |
product line to include a large variety of | temperature measuring instruments, such as data loggers |
With increasing | temperature, the intensity may decrease because of disa |
ive in the colorimetric definition of color | temperature and introduced the CIE colorimetric system |
, to perform routine physical and check his | temperature, which invariably remains a constant, sub-a |
tributions made in research of Fieberkurve ( | temperature patterns) involving typhoid fever. |
the distinct phases is affected by the pH, | temperature and ionic strength of the two components, a |
The trans form predominates at room | temperature, and IR measurements indicate it is more st |
Steel welds at a lower | temperature than iron. |
In physics, the Planck | temperature (TP) is the unit of temperature in the syst |
element sets (the gases), multiplied by the | temperature (T) is equal to the minimum amount of work |
TBE is a liquid at room | temperature, and is used to separate mineral ores from |
The primer will anneal at the highest | temperature which is least-permissive of nonspecific bi |
t heat transfer; in addition to a change in | temperature, there is also a change in moisture content |
At room | temperature, it is a colorless liquid with a pungent od |
Below the Krafft | temperature, there is no value for the critical micelle |
e ideal gas constant, T is the themodynamic | temperature, F is the Faraday constant, n is the valanc |
um exhibits viscosity retention at elevated | temperature, and is stable in a wide pH range, in the p |
ptune in terms of size and mass, but with a | temperature that is not comparable to any planet in our |
This | temperature change is known as the Joule-Thomson effect |
As the indicator is at air | temperature and is kept horizontal it provides an excel |
er substitute for phosgene, because at room | temperature it is a solid crystal, as opposed to phosge |
d phases for a given binary composition and | temperature that is between the liquidus and solidus. |
In this case the | temperature T is proportional to the Hubble parameter H |
Critical Exposure | Temperature (CET) is the lowest anticipated temperature |
At room | temperature, butyramide is a crystalline solid. |
Temperature lag is an important factor in diurnal tempe | |
f the engine is naturally aspirated, an air | temperature sensor is located in the air flow meter to |
The rise of | temperature, however, is never very great; we know more |
version for relative temperatures, where no | temperature difference is zero in all units, is simply |
At room | temperature, it is a white crystalline solid with a cam |
At room | temperature it is a white, odorless, crystalline powder |
The Minimum Design Metal | Temperature (MDMT) is one of the design conditions for |
They note that FFD is sensitive to | temperature, as is generally agreed, that "150 to 200 s |
rrent supplied to the device, and hence the | temperature achieved, is regulated by a rheostat. |
At room | temperature, it is a centrosymmetric paraelectric mater |
ETI or Electronic | Temperature Instruments is a worldwide manufacturer and |
The average | temperature range is 2 °C. |
te is distinguished from that of Paris by a | temperature that is on average, 2 degrees Celsius (3.8 |
a "neutral" color at the average human skin | temperature, which is approximately 98.6 °F (37.0 °C). |
Air | temperature input is not required. |
e is turbocharged, an additional charge air | temperature sensor is used to monitor the temperature o |
The lowest | temperature recorded is 13.9 °C (57.0 °F) and highest 4 |
binson equation of state, Tr is the reduced | temperature, Pr is the reduced pressure, Z is the compr |
(PCA), C2Cl6, is a colorless solid at room | temperature which is used by the US Military in smoke c |
It exists as a colorless gas at room | temperature and is highly toxic. |
l allows the sample to be dried at elevated | temperature; this is especially preferred when storage |
where k is Boltzmann's constant, Ts is the | temperature, d is the molecular diameter and ps is the |
nd Stockbarger technique is subtle: while a | temperature gradient is already in place for the Bridgm |
Alternately, a | temperature gradient is induced. |
ratures, the CCP is related to the time and | temperature meat is allowed to remain. |
Seasonal | temperature variation is less extreme than most of the |
nly distributed between the seasons and the | temperature range is defined as temperate, with cooling |
The output signal of the detector ( | Temperature T) is related to the thermal radiation or i |
Its "service | temperature range" is defined between -60 and 180 degre |
point at which melting is observed and the | temperature constant is the melting point of the sample |
The average | temperature record is 60 years long with ~1650 records |
es as heavy as a hydrogen atom, and at room | temperature, hydrogen is a gas, while lithium is solid. |
Electronic | Temperature Instruments is the UK's largest digital the |
The resistance increases exponentially with | temperature, that is the temperature coefficient is pos |
The | temperature level is realized by using a solar power to |
en diagenesis and low-grade.With increasing | temperature illite is thought to undergo a transformati |
ics, die attachment to heatsinks where high | temperature stability is required (e.g. |
At room | temperature Mn3O4 is paramagnetic, below 41-43 K, it is |
Its Curie | temperature (Tc) is 16.6 K. Below this temperature EuS |
Therefore, the junction | temperature (TJ) is the sum of the ambient temperature |
If a reduction takes place at a certain | temperature, hydrogen is consumed which is recorded by |
ation, and the Beale equation in which this | temperature term is taken as a constant. |
Near or above room | temperature, HF is a colorless gas. |
This | temperature gradient is caused by the natural springs t |
e The | temperature factor is fixed at this value. |
The maximum | temperature reported is 32.4 °C (90.3 °F) in May and th |
s of heat, which may raise the power supply | temperature, which is likely to decrease its efficiency |
spots on the surface of the star, i.e. the | temperature distribution is not uniform. |
be required if additional hydrate formation | temperature depression is required, such as upstream of |
d and mineral water which is heated up to a | temperature which is significantly higher than body tem |
At room | temperature it is a colourless liquid, which fumes on c |
When at room | temperature, it is a colorless to light-brown liquid. |
Diurnal | temperature variation is a meteorological term that rel |
At room | temperature, triazene is a gas, and as with many other |
The technology can be applied where a low | temperature separator is undersized, or when a lower pr |
ling point is just a few degrees above room | temperature and isopentane will readily boil and evapor |
ocess subjects a component to both elevated | temperature and isostatic gas pressure in a high pressu |
Icosane's phase transition at a moderate | temperature makes it a candidate phase change material, |
the hydrocarbon chain increases the Krafft | temperature because it improves Van der Waals forces. |
It burned at such a high | temperature that it could penetrate armour plate. |
luminosity, but because of its high surface | temperature (29,000K), it only is 3,000 times as lumino |
the eggs will hatch according to the water | temperature range it is in. |
ine structure is of cubic CsCl type at room | temperature, but it lowers to the orthorombic thallium |
rtant to observe the prescribed preparation | temperature, because it affects the particle size of th |
The pitch varies with | temperature and it can also be affected by the boundary |
Because refractive index is very | temperature dependent, it is important to use a refract |
auses the water to boil momentarily at room | temperature as it passes through the restriction. |
The | temperature implies it falls into the pL class of hot J |
The | temperature in it started to rise, resulting in evapora |
however, does not seem to affect the area's | temperature, as it averages the same as England and Wal |
cal resistance as a predictable function of | temperature, making it useful as a thermometer with ele |
In a pure state, it is liquid at room | temperature and it has a yellowish color. |
stic material an equal distance at a higher | temperature than it does at a lower temperature. |
rm because it tends not to vaporize at room | temperature unless it is in its pure glacial form. |
) thiocyanate is reasonably soluble at room | temperature, thus it may be difficult to identify in a |
ese bumblebees also have a higher abdominal | temperature than its temperate cousins. |
ltation behind its star, hoping to find the | temperature on its day side. |
The sparking is a result of cerium's low | temperature pyrophoricity, its ignition temperature occ |
follow the usual trend of solubility versus | temperature - its solubility in water decreases with in |
If the rising parcel cools to a lower | temperature than its new surroundings, so that it has a |
to maintain a relatively long-term average | temperature of its aquifer; so flow from a spring may b |
elationship is proportional to the absolute | temperature, not its square, the error arising from his |
During the pre-monsoon period, the | temperature reverses its trend. |
lex also exhibits photoluminescence at room | temperature, and its wavelength and lifetime can be tun |
The | temperature of its surface (photosphere) is approximate |
The daily minimum | temperature on January 6, 2011, was about 30°C warmer t |
The mean daily maximum | temperature for January is 25.0 °C (77 °F) whilst the m |
The average | temperature in July is 17 °C. |
The maximum summer | temperature (from July to August), averages around 24 ° |
ater is severely lacking then that internal | temperature could jump nearly 18 °F (10 °C) warmer than |
The warmest month, July, has an average | temperature of just 3.3 °C (37.9 °F). |
The volume is related to | temperature by k, known as Charles's Law . |
In spite of its cooler | temperature, Deneb Kaitos is much brighter than the Sun |
Average daily | temperature in Karur during January is around 23 °C, th |
A fresh root stored at an appropriate | temperature will keep for a month or two. |
from the air and maintained within a narrow | temperature range, keeping the glass hot enough to rema |
T is static air | temperature in kelvin, |
t stars in having a relatively cool surface | temperature (3700 kelvins) compared to stars like the S |
nal observation was made at liquid nitrogen | temperature (77 kelvins), but using temperatures close |
Its mass is 1.2 solar and effective | temperature 5610 kelvins. |
re k is the Boltzmann constant and T is the | temperature in kelvins. |
In fact, it is not; and unless the | temperature is kept very low, quick isomerization to th |
tion time is the time required at a certain | temperature to kill 90% of the organisms being studied. |
The autoignition | temperature or kindling point of a substance is the low |
eyond the photosphere lies a nebulous, high | temperature region known as the corona. |
The Krafft | temperature (also known as Krafft point, or critical mi |
e cluster is almost isothermal, with a mean | temperature of kT ~ 2.0 keV. |
show the relation between fluorescence and | temperature for labeled probe designed for a Wt sequenc |
of the most technically advanced commercial | temperature calibration laboratories in the UK. |
ers were added to increase fuel and coolant | temperature, a large heavy-duty battery was fitted and |
I have conditioned ales at room | temperature in large fermentors for weeks, and in 750mL |
to cool the nest, keeping it at a suitable | temperature for larval development. |
l with water and freeze again, but when the | temperature rises later, the ice expands and forces its |
l's electrical and thermal conductivity and | temperature (Wiedemann-Franz-Lorenz law). |
ported a significant perceived rise in body | temperature that led to paralysis. |
ated with Lockyer's pioneering work on star | temperature which led to theories of stellar evolution |
Though the | temperature varies less at any one height than the epip |
ite and natrojarosite) is favoured by a low | temperature environment, less than 100 °C, and is illus |
icate that the compound is unstable at room | temperature (half-life less than 8 seconds); but may be |
ic acquisitions in key sensor areas such as | Temperature, Pressure, Level, and Flow sensors. |
Temperature inversions like this are common. | |
ding respectively on the decay mechanism or | temperature effects like Doppler broadening. |
th is a tool used to maintain a very stable | temperature much like an incubator. |
an Mercury does to the Sun, and its surface | temperature is likely to be very high. |
At a rather different | temperature, a line of Routemasters at a LBPT bus event |
es which can get extremely hot such as high | temperature steam lines. |
Broadly, at a given | temperature a lipid bilayer can exist in either a liqui |
The | temperature of liquid nitrogen is minus 196 degrees Cel |
d were superconductors that operated at the | temperature of liquid nitrogen (such as the Yttrium bar |
e core instead of water, because the higher | temperature of liquid sodium (compared to pressurized w |
n care lotion, preceramic polymers for high | temperature applications, liquid silicone drycleaning s |
tuents in the use of imidazolium based room | temperature ionic liquids as solvents for palladium cat |
Map of | temperature station locations with record lengths indic |
viscous solution is cooled or left at lower | temperature for long enough period, the linear molecule |
Under laboratory conditions at normal body | temperature, the longest period of clinical death of a |
International Space Station (ISS) moderate | temperature cooling loop is extended into the HRF to ke |
y (AAA), which interfaces with the moderate | temperature cooling loop, extracts heat from the air in |
dists” believe that foods cooked above this | temperature have lost much of their nutritional value a |
Thermal: resistance to | temperature, aging, low temperature impact, etc. |
It can also be used at a | temperature as low as 14 degrees fahrenheit (-10 degree |
high stringency, such as high hybridization | temperature and low salt in hybridization buffers, perm |
ting (of game birds such as waterfowl), and | temperature extremes, low population levels and food sh |
om a structural transformation between high | temperature and low temperature forms. |
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