Temperature
Meanings and phrases
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- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
- the somatic sensation of cold or heat
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- the temperature above which a ferromagnetic substance loses its ferromagnetism and becomes paramagnetic; Curie point
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- temperature measured on the absolute scale
- This does not enter into the definition of absolute temperature.
- This allowed Kelvin to establish his absolute temperature scale.
- Kelvin's original work postulating absolute temperature was published in 1848.
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- body temperature in the morning before rising or moving about or eating anything; basal temperature
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- natural family planning in which the fertile period of the woman's menstrual cycle is inferred by noting the rise in basal body temperature that typically occurs with ovulation; basal body temperature method of family planning
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- natural family planning in which the fertile period of the woman's menstrual cycle is inferred by noting the rise in basal body temperature that typically occurs with ovulation; basal body temperature method
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- body temperature in the morning before rising or moving about or eating anything; basal body temperature
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- temperature of the body; normally 98.6 F or 37 C in humans; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health; blood heat
- In addition, body temperature regulation is compromised.
- Shea butter melts at body temperature.
- The core body temperature averages , similar to that of a human.
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- the presence of heat; hotness; heat
- The record high temperature was on July 1, 1942.
- Spinels commonly form in high temperature processes.
- There may also be high temperature (fever) and chills.
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- the absence of heat; coldness; cold; frigidity; frigidness
- The freezing of water limits low temperature performance.
- Even in July, the average low temperature in Utqiagvik is .
- It will be baked in the oven at low temperature for 2 hours.
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- the normal temperature of room in which people live
- Point c is at 200 bar and room temperature (300 K).
- Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature.
- Stibine decomposes spontaneously at room temperature.
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- exactly zero degrees centigrade
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- a process whereby the degree of hotness of a body (or medium) changes
- Seasonally, there is little temperature change.
- This phenomenon arises from a rapid temperature change.
- He theorized that this temperature change was due to "calorific rays", a type of light ray that could not be seen.
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- change in temperature as a function of distance (especially altitude)
- The core then shrinks, heats up, and develops a strong temperature gradient.
- The temperature gradient from the equator to the poles was not as large as it is today.
- The temperature was 30 degrees Celsius with little temperature gradient from pole to pole.
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- the process of becoming cooler; a falling temperature; cooling; chilling
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- a system of measuring temperature
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- a unit of measurement for temperature
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- The average temperature of February is minus 8 °C.
- Their average temperature ranges from () to ().
- The average temperature is between 7.4℃ to8.5℃.
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- The mean annual temperature is and precipitation .
- The average annual temperature in Gifu is 15.5 °C.
- The average annual temperature in Nanao is 13.7 °C.
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- The air temperature was , but the wind chill was .
- Average weekly mean air temperature reaches in August.
- Since 1981, the coldest air temperature was on 01/21/1994.
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- The effective temperature of Aldebaran's photosphere is .
- The effective temperature of the outer atmosphere is 4,910 K.
- Its effective temperature is 6,600 K, making it hotter than the Sun.
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- The average annual temperature in Gifu is 15.5 °C.
- The average annual temperature in Nanao is 13.7 °C.
- The average annual temperature in Dorra is 29.1 °C.
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- The annual mean temperature in the area is 27℃.
- It was the highest annual mean temperature of .
- The annual mean temperature is approximately .
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- The water temperature is around 200 °F (93.33 °C).
- The water temperature ranges from and up to deep.
- The water temperature is 29.30˚C found at depth of 286 meters.
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- If so the surface temperature would be about 900 K.
- It has a surface temperature of 8056 K and is 12 million years old.
- He had investigated radio waves from Venus and concluded that there was a surface temperature of .
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- The optimal temperature range is 400 °C to 700 °C.
- The reported temperature range where they are found is .
- It prefers a temperature range of 22-26 °C.
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- Lower Sindh's maximum temperature reaches about .
- Central Sindh's maximum temperature typically reaches .
- The absolute maximum temperature is 37C, but at least – 35C.
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- As the solutions rise the temperature and pressure fall.
- The density of a material varies with temperature and pressure.
- Therefore, temperature and pressure control deformation processes.
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- The body temperature varies, depending on the ambient temperature.
- There is nothing metallurgically significant about ambient temperature.
- The cryogenic process continues this action from ambient temperature down to .
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- He noticed that the highest temperature was beyond red.
- The highest temperature ever recorded was 48.3 °C (118.9 °F).
- The highest temperature of was recorded in Kuçovë on 18 July 1973.
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- The water temperature ranges from and up to deep.
- The mean monthly temperature ranges between and .
- Their average temperature ranges from () to ().
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- The lowest minimum temperature was on 11 July 1971.
- A minimum temperature of -3.9°C was recorded in July 1997.
- A minimum temperature of -3.9 C was recorded in July 1997.
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- For absolute zero, but for temperature differences, (Here °R refers to the Rankine scale, not the Réaumur scale).
- Atmospheric circulation, topographic features, and temperature differences determine the average precipitation that falls in each region.
- Unit conversion for temperature differences is simply a matter of multiplying by, e.g., 1 °F / 1 K (although the ratio is not a constant value).
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- The highest temperature ever recorded was 48.3 °C (118.9 °F).
- The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 23 January 1969.
- The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 19 January 1925.
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- The highest temperature ever recorded was 48.3 °C (118.9 °F).
- The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 23 January 1969.
- The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 19 January 1925.
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- The average summer seasonal temperature is .
- Interior Alaska experiences extreme seasonal temperature variability.
- The weather is generally hot and humid throughout the year with little seasonal temperature variation.
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- The highest recorded temperature was in August 1989.
- The highest recorded temperature in Dhahran is .
- The lowest recorded temperature in the city range is .
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- The hottest temperature recorded was .
- The highest temperature recorded in Davenport was on July 12, 1936.
- The highest ever temperature recorded in the town was on July 2010.
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- The lowest temperature was on January 20, 1922.
- The lowest temperature was on February 6, 1989.
- The lowest temperature was on January 4, 1949.
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- A humid continental climate is marked by variable weather patterns and a large seasonal temperature variance.
- This climatic region has large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters.
- This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters.
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- Diurnal temperature changes decrease with height in the atmosphere.
- It is also essential to avoid sudden temperature changes, which may cause the pot to crack.
- The brittle α phase that exists at room temperature changes to the plastic β phase at higher temperatures.
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- Chocolate with a higher fat content will melt at a lower temperature.
- Chemical reactions generally proceed more slowly at a lower temperature.
- With each subsequent evaporation, the thermometer read a lower temperature, eventually reaching .
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- The day side has an even higher temperature in excess of .
- This is because energy supplied at a higher temperature (i.e.
- As a common example, salt water boils at a higher temperature than pure water.
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- Usually, kilns have a greater temperature difference at cooler cone numbers.
- The transfer of heat is caused by the temperature difference between indoors and outdoors.
- They can transport a large heat load over a long distance with a small temperature difference.
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- When Korea had little medicinal knowledge, many newborns would die from childhood diseases or because of Korea’s seasonal temperature differences.
- This climatic region has large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters.
- This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters.
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- When there is snow, the ice stays at constant temperature.
- It worked at constant temperature, and at atmospheric pressure.
- The cave provided shelter and maintained a constant temperature.
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- ), as the average mean temperature in the winter is below 0 °C.
- "Dfb" climates are characterized by at least one month having an average mean temperature ≤ , at least four months with an average mean temperature ≥ , all months with an average mean temperature ≤ and no significant precipitation difference between seasons.
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- This crystal structure changes with pressure and temperature.
- The crystal structure of americium changes with pressure and temperature.
- In LNG storage the pressure and temperature within the tank will continue to rise.
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- They also feed on aquatic vegetation when the temperature exceeds 18 °C.
- They do emerge from their burrows when the temperature is above freezing.
- Like other reptiles, tegus go into brumation in autumn when the temperature drops.
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- With increasing pressure the transition temperature increases.
- piezoelectric ceramics, glass transition temperature, superconductive ceramics, etc.).
- The critical transition temperature can be adjusted over a wide range by variations in chemistry.
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- Chocolate is very sensitive to temperature and humidity.
- Thus they are able to locate a suitable microclimate (temperature and humidity).
- Unfavorable temperature and humidity can slow development, but will not always stop it.
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- The city's annual average temperature is 27 degrees Celsius.
- The annual average temperature is 23 °C.
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- The operating temperature range is from 0°C to about 50°C.
- Molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs) require a high operating temperature, , similar to SOFCs.
- The high operating temperature is largely due to the physical properties of the YSZ electrolyte.
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- These beaches have a specific climate, by showing low diurnal temperature variation, just .
- The weather is generally hot and humid throughout the year with little seasonal temperature variation.
- Due to the city's high elevation and aridity, diurnal temperature variation is large throughout the year.
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- Of the known compounds, the highest critical temperature T = 135 K belongs to HgBaCaCuO.
- It was commonly believed that the Arctic fox had a lower critical temperature below −40 °C.
- In either case, a superconductor with critical temperature higher than that of the operating temperature should be chosen.
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- In the later one can change the values of parameters such as temperature and pressure.
- El Niño can lead to drastic, though temporary, changes in the environment such as temperature fluctuations and flash floods.
- Quantities of atoms are found in different states of matter that depend on the physical conditions, such as temperature and pressure.
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- The water temperature is around 200 °F (93.33 °C).
- Its equilibrium temperature is around 283 K.
- The average yearly temperature is around 26 °C (78.8 °F).
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- The temperature control kept the inside of the capsule at .
- The jury commended the "bleak inner landscape, written with a temperature control set very low and an acute sense of smell."
- After Johnson's death in 1911, the company decided to focus on its temperature control business for nonresidential buildings.
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- With increasing pressure the transition temperature increases.
- Lowering the temperature increases optical albedo even without clouds.
- Climate change is expected to lead to latitudinal and altitudinal temperature increases.
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- It has less than mean annual rainfall and a summer average temperature between .
- This way, any temperature between room temperature and about 10K can be achieved.
- Resolute has never experienced an above freezing temperature between October 20 and May 6.
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- It has a melting temperature of about 3250 degrees Celsius.
- When use calcium with lead it gives low melting temperature to glaz.
- For these reasons, refractory metals with high melting temperature (e.g.
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- The highest temperature ever recorded was 48.3 °C (118.9 °F).
- The highest temperature ever recorded in Taber was on 17 July 1936.
- The highest temperature ever recorded was in Talladega county in 1902.
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- The highest recorded temperature was in August 1989.
- The highest recorded temperature in Dhahran is .
- The highest recorded temperature was 42.2 °C (108.0 °F) on 31 July 2000.
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- During peak summer, the temperature rises up to 44 °C (111 °F).
- In summer, the temperature rises to a maximum of and in the winters.
- Similar temperature rises were also reported in Niger, which began to enter a famine situation.
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- The result, however, is an increase in temperature in both cases.
- On average, the rate of chemical reactions in wine double with each 18 °F (8 °C) increase in temperature.
- The increase in temperature specifically has the potential to eliminate many alpine habitats in the United States.
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- The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 23 January 1969.
- The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 19 January 1925.
- The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 28 December 1933.
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- With each ascent of in altitude, temperature drops .
- Like other reptiles, tegus go into brumation in autumn when the temperature drops.
- The climate is generally harsh, with steep temperature drops between day and night.
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- The mean annual temperature is and precipitation .
- Average mean annual temperature is 10.6C (51.1F).
- The city's annual average precipitation is around , and the mean annual temperature is .
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- This species may vertically migrate in the water column because of changes in temperature.
- There are other people who are hyposensitive and may not feel extreme changes in temperature or pain.
- The ENSO cycle, including both El Niño and La Niña, causes global changes in temperature and rainfall.
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- The average temperature during the summer is , with a record high of .
- The temperature during summer touches a maximum of and during winter it is .
- Since Narathiwat is very close to the equator, there is little change in temperature during the year.
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- In the deep of these basins the temperature variations are smaller.
- "K-324" took advantage of temperature variations in the Gulf Stream.
- Beaverdell has one of the highest diurnal temperature variations in Canada.
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- Beaverdell has one of the highest diurnal temperature variations in Canada.
- These beaches have a specific climate, by showing low diurnal temperature variation, just .
- Due to the city's high elevation and aridity, diurnal temperature variation is large throughout the year.
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- This has led to increases in mean global temperature, or global warming.
- Increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide means increase in global temperature.
- Another impact that the warming global temperature has had is on the frequency and severity of heat waves.
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- This may result in objectionable temperature rise and waste of energy.
- A 2018 study of CDC data connected temperature rise to increased numbers of suicides.
- The spring water emerges from underground sulphur deposits making its temperature rise above boiling point.
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- All the hot springs maintain nearly almost same temperature all year round.
- There would then be no mechanism to cause wider regions to have the same temperature.
- Consider two systems; S and S at the same temperature and capable of exchanging particles.
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- Animal models of neurotoxicity from high-dose amphetamine exposure indicate that the occurrence of hyperpyrexia (i.e., core body temperature ≥ 40 °C) is necessary for the development of amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity.
- "Dfb" climates are characterized by at least one month having an average mean temperature ≤ , at least four months with an average mean temperature ≥ , all months with an average mean temperature ≤ and no significant precipitation difference between seasons.
- "Dcbo" climates are characterized by at least one month having an average mean temperature ≤ , four to seven months with an average mean temperature ≥ , all months with an average mean temperature < ("Dcba" at the base ≥ ) and no significant precipitation difference between seasons.
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- "Dfb" climates are characterized by at least one month having an average mean temperature ≤ , at least four months with an average mean temperature ≥ , all months with an average mean temperature ≤ and no significant precipitation difference between seasons.
- "Dcbo" climates are characterized by at least one month having an average mean temperature ≤ , four to seven months with an average mean temperature ≥ , all months with an average mean temperature < ("Dcba" at the base ≥ ) and no significant precipitation difference between seasons.
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- This assumes the temperature varies continuously.
- The mean monthly temperature varies throughout the region.
- The body temperature varies, depending on the ambient temperature.
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- Based on the information is easy to calculate the sea surface temperature and ice concentration at any point on Earth.
- The ENSO is the cycle of warm and cold sea surface temperature (SST) of the tropical central and eastern Pacific Ocean.
- Additionally sea surface temperature anomalies have some winter to winter persistence due to the reemergence mechanism.
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- Hot wire anemometers use a fine wire (on the order of several micrometres) electrically heated to some temperature above the ambient.
- Especially PAC is ideal for the study of phase changes at extreme temperature above 2000°C due to no temperature dependence of the method.
- Common mole-rats are endothermic, having the ability to generate their own heat and keep their body temperature above ambient temperature.
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- The mean annual daily temperature is around 29℃ (84.2℉), among the highest in the world.
- Some of the largest daily temperature ranges on Earth occur in western sections of Asia.
- Sahelian Upper Guinea has a shorter rainy season and greater daily temperature variations.
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- Lower Sindh's maximum temperature reaches about .
- Average weekly mean air temperature reaches in August.
- In winter, during the week the temperature reaches the mark of minus 25-40 °C.
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- This set of colors is called "color temperature".
- Photographers sometimes use color temperature meters.
- Both of the cited standards specify a 6500 K color temperature.
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- Moving chocolate between temperature extremes, can result in an oily texture.
- Virtually all temperature extremes were associated with the phenomena of El Niño and La Niña.
- A landing just after dawn was chosen to limit the temperature extremes the astronauts would experience.
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- During the winter months, the average annual extreme minimum air temperature is .
- The plant hardiness zone is 6a with an average annual extreme minimum air temperature of .
- The plant hardiness zone is 6b with an average annual extreme minimum air temperature of at the summit and at the base.
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- The lowest recorded temperature in the city range is .
- The lowest recorded temperature is , while the highest is .
- The lowest recorded temperature was .