The activation energy can be determined by finding the rate constant of a reaction at several different temperatures. |
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The exit doors of Al-Amariyah jammed shut as temperatures rose to 900 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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If it fell in the known range of temperatures of a warm-blooded animal, the vinchuca might as well try for a meal. |
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The warm temperatures and surplus of talented winemakers makes this the most likely platform from which Viognier can launch. |
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With a week of sunny days, warm temperatures and scattered rains, Nebraska's corn crop is catching up. |
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It has been seen that varying temperatures have a dramatic effect on the growth rates of some actinians. |
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With relatively little snow and temperatures which are warm enough, runners can avoid excessive indoor track training. |
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However, firefighters are facing a race against time with forecasters predicting that high temperatures and strong winds would return today. |
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At higher temperatures, magnesium reacts vigorously with oxygen to produce a blinding white light. |
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Maximum temperatures today were due to reach seven degrees Celsius and weathermen forecast bright spells for tomorrow. |
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The shock heats the material in the shell to temperatures over 1 million degrees, producing bright X rays. |
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Pulses raced and temperatures soared as the game ravelled furiously before the heated supporters. |
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The Met Office weather forecast for Swindon predicts sun over the weekend, with temperatures dropping. |
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Continental Europe has endured freezing temperatures and abundant snowfall. |
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But the affogato, an interplay of tastes, textures and temperatures, was the best. |
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The study found that, as temperatures increase, plants absorb less carbon dioxide while microorganisms in the soil release more and more of it. |
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But in recent years researchers have found a handful of complex metal-free materials that can become magnetic at temperatures near absolute zero. |
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High temperatures or intense radiation can destroy chemical or biological agents such as VX nerve gas or weaponized anthrax. |
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The behaviour of a gas at temperatures close to absolute zero depends on whether the atoms in the gas are fermions or bosons. |
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We here in Seattle had record temperatures,, somewhere near 100 degrees, whew! |
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Only in the study of quantum liquids at temperatures close to absolute zero does experimental accuracy approach Heisenberg's limit. |
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At Strawberry Hill, whelks had higher body temperatures and higher Hsp 70 pools than those at Boiler Bay. |
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There is a general decrease in rainfall and an increase in the range of temperatures experienced as one moves away from the coast. |
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This most often happens at the end of the season when a backlog of winterization jobs occur in combination with dropping temperatures. |
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This fusion bomb, the product of fusion at extreme temperatures of heavy isotopes of hydrogen, is many times more powerful than the A-bomb. |
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This is probably due to the general unhealthiness of worms grown at high temperatures. |
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It can withstand high temperatures and is resistant to many corrosive substances such as acids and alkalis. |
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If you're proofing at higher temperatures, your dough will rise faster, so you'll need to keep an eye on it. |
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It combines with most non-metals at high temperatures and reacts with both acids and alkalis. |
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The air mass bringing the coldest temperatures is the polar continental mass that comes in from the Soviet Union. |
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Fluffy woolens, down-filled quilted layers, and synthetic thermal weaves and knits all work well in freezing temperatures. |
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Yet when the temperatures go through the roof at home we tend to throw caution to the wind and abandon ourselves to the damaging rays. |
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Winter temperatures drop a little, but still make for comfortable diving in a wetsuit. |
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The water cycle will be drastically altered with increased temperatures, increasing the number and severity of both droughts and floods. |
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After holding them for predetermined times at various temperatures they are finally quenched in water. |
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It is essential to have good footwear and to take warm windproof clothing as temperatures can drop quickly even in mid-summer. |
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The climate is exceptional, with sunshine, balmy temperatures and low rainfall. |
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Soil temperatures are favorable for corn and most of the planters are adjusted for the dry conditions. |
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Freezing temperatures, blowing snow, landslides and washouts all keep the maintenance of way crews busy on the pass. |
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Some type of hat or head covering is almost always worn because of the extreme temperatures and strong sunlight. |
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Of note is the rise in mean minimum temperatures for January, the coolest month of the year. |
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This week was very chilly for Washingtonians as they had to brave temperatures in the teens. |
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It predicted record-breaking temperatures for June and July, with August expected to be very warm and occasionally hot. |
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Daily mean temperatures, wind speeds, humidities, and rainfalls for each region were supplied by the Royal Meteorological Office. |
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At low temperatures, quarks are confined in hadrons, whereas at higher temperatures they form a quark-gluon plasma. |
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Bedford School is not quarantining pupils who have returned from affected areas, but is monitoring their temperatures twice a day. |
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Mr Schroder said warm currents and high temperatures were causing the blooms, which may cause skin rashes and eye or ear infections. |
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High air temperatures and uneven moisture content within the kernel result in a much higher incidence of stress cracks in the kernels. |
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It reacts with oxygen, acids, and other reagents only at higher temperatures. |
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The brown wheat mite will be active in the fall and in the spring until temperatures are consistently warm in late April or May. |
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Our results indicate that warm temperatures and moderate to high productivity are associated with larger shells and wider whorls. |
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The area has the desirable combination of cool evening ocean breezes and good summer sun and warm temperatures. |
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Families will love both its warm temperatures and warm personalities of the locals. |
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Warm temperatures are also necessary so the caulk will set properly and adhere to the surface. |
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No access to the core is possible because of the levels of radioactivity, continuing high temperatures inside and fears about its stability. |
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After sunset, the heat radiates upward, lowering temperatures near the ground. |
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The warm sea temperatures have led to dozens of sightings of marine mammals off the Irish coast in recent weeks. |
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To the scientists' surprise, tests showed that the resulting compound is a superconductor at cryogenic temperatures below 18.5 kelvins. |
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Cheeses age at different rates and must be held at constant temperatures to achieve their optimum flavour. |
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Is somebody at the BBC's pictures desk suffering from over-heating due to the sudden unseasonably warm temperatures? |
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This whizzo gadget can monitor 8 temperatures and control 8 fans automatically according to temperature. |
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In colder temperatures, the heart tolerates less exertion because the body reacts to cold by constricting small arteries. |
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Temperatures throughout the region hovered around the minus five degrees Celsius range for most of the two week storm. |
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Temperatures plummeted in the Eastern Cape over the weekend as a heatwave gave way to rain and snowfalls in some areas in just 24 hours. |
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As the matter in the accretion disk spirals toward the black hole it is heated to very high temperatures and emits strong highly energetic electromagnetic radiation. |
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Each weather forecaster seems to revel in it being the wettest October since whenever, or stressing how the temperatures are unusually high for this time of year and so on. |
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Chronic starvation, overwork, disease, and freezing temperatures were as effective as the bullet, only slower and crueler. |
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Temperatures reached the mid-nineties on Wednesday and the heat index soared past 105 degrees with intense humidity levels. |
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Temperatures below room temperature increase strength and hardness, with some loss of ductility and a decrease in anisotropy. |
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Of course, there are times when the temperatures drop too low even for these fish, and then, it's a case of an intermediate or slow sinker and lure patterns. |
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Silica precipitated from aqueous solution at low temperatures gives cryptocrystalline varieties such as opal, jasper, chalcedony, agate, carnelian, onyx, flint, and chert. |
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Water temperatures have been abnormally high for the last few months. |
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Early Tuesday temperatures in some parts of the state were already approaching 40 degrees Celsius. |
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Temperatures can vary from freezing to 130 degrees Fahrenheit, making daily duties difficult. |
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Gas supplies, however, are on a knife-edge and any problem, including minor equipment breakdowns or higher summer temperatures, will produce immediate cuts. |
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Temperatures can be in the 100s during summer months, but low humidity in the 10 to 20 percent range keeps the heat index down. |
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Temperatures will struggle to reach zero in the daytime and are expected to plummet to around minus 10 degrees centigrade overnight. |
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Temperatures yesterday hit a high of 86F, and people in the city were undeterred by the minor threat of rain. |
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Judges dismissed their argument that their detention within the kettle in freezing temperatures without food or water for over six hours had breached their human rights. |
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Temperatures reach the high twenties, the sea is bracing but easily swimmable and, in the south of Gran Canaria, the sun shines 350 days a year. |
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They do not acclimate as well to high temperatures, sweat less, and produce more body heat than adults. |
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Temperatures were again expected to dip below freezing tonight but by tomorrow a slow thaw is expected. |
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Temperatures rose as they failed to agree, and the pair ended up in an undignified scuffle. |
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Nevertheless, the sensitivity can be modulated and there is good evidence that Phaseolus can undergo substantial hardening or acclimatization to low temperatures. |
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The cold air mass caused low temperatures along the Pacific coast. |
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Temperatures were near 100, and drought had oven-baked the forest's Douglas firs, ponderosa pines, and cedars. |
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Temperatures have dropped significantly since snow fell over the past few days. |
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This cool air could be eliminated with low-e glazing, which has good insulating qualities and, thus, higher radiant temperatures on the glass surface. |
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The intensity of a heat stress is determined by the absolute temperature, the rate of heating and the length of time at damaging temperatures i.e., the thermal dose. |
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In July 2013, 17 schoolboys in Cardiff, Wales showed up to school in skirts after temperatures in the U.K. became obscenely high. |
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This outer layer of body fat provides insulation from low temperatures. |
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With killer temperatures and a complete whiteout on area highways, traffic was at a standstill and not one hotel room in the entire city was available. |
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In convective and radiant heat transfer, the amount of heat transferred is usually a complex function of the temperatures of the two regions involved. |
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With falling temperatures, retreat has become a much more attractive option than before. |
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Temperatures reported for incremental steps are as calibrated by optical pyrometry in the case of furnace experiments. |
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Detainees were hosed down while shackled naked, and placed in rooms with temperatures as low as 59 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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The cooler temperatures of the last week should have quelled the amorous residents' ardour and after their recent exertions they should have quite an appetite. |
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Other features include True Radiant, which compensates for the longer time it takes for baseboard systems to adjust temperatures. |
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Temperatures averaged almost 10 degrees above normal with highs reaching the low-to-mid nineties. |
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Temperatures in the volcano's crater have been above 1,000 degrees with fresh new flowing lava. |
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Temperatures in the glens of Scotland will be getting up to the high teens and early 20s next week which is very good for the time of the year. |
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During the mild periods temperatures slightly below freezing point only occur if the night is both calm and free of clouds. |
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This is explained with the open coastline and low temperatures in the Baltic sea. |
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During the first half of September, temperatures usually are not so much affected, but the sunset is obviously earlier compared with in June. |
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Most of them are coming from the Atlantic Ocean and doesn't involve snow or temperatures below freezing point. |
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Most of the islands enjoy warm summer temperatures and cold winter temperatures, influenced by the Mediterranean climate. |
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Every summer, temperatures often reach the upper 20s, but the city sees temperatures over 30 degrees only a few days each decade. |
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Climatological temperatures substantially affect cloud cover and precipitation. |
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These cycles within cycles predict that during maximum glacial advances, winter and summer temperatures are lower. |
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Winter temperatures are brought near freezing from the cold North Sea flows. |
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This deformation stage was characterised by persistently high temperatures and increasing water activity. |
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With the cold water concentrated around Antarctica, sea surface temperatures and, consequently, continental temperatures would have dropped. |
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There are also unsaturated fats in their membranes which prevent them from solidifying at low temperatures. |
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Lawrence hunt officially started on March 25 due to thin ice caused by the year's milder temperatures. |
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They will then stay there for a matter of months until the calf has developed enough blubber to survive the bitter temperatures of the poles. |
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Generally, these include life forms that tolerate cool temperatures and low oxygen levels, but this depends on the depth of the water. |
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The LNG and LPG is transported by specialized transport ships, as the gas is liquified at cryogenic temperatures. |
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Molecular polymerization, resulting from high pressures and temperatures produced by overlying sediment, transforms the resin first into copal. |
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Average high temperatures are high in the north but very to extremely high in the rest of the country during summer. |
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In the summer, the region is cooler than the Pacific area, though it sometimes experiences extremely hot temperatures because of the foehn. |
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One explanation for Venus's lack of plate tectonics is that on Venus temperatures are too high for significant water to be present. |
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Unlike most igneous and metamorphic rocks, sedimentary rocks form at temperatures and pressures that do not destroy fossil remnants. |
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Scientists believe that dropping temperatures trigger their bodies to breakdown bones and tissues and absorb them. |
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As temperatures start to rise with the onset of spring, their bodies start to rebuild the lost bones and tissues. |
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As a result, changing temperatures and humidity can affect the eggshell's architecture. |
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Water is a liquid at the temperatures and pressures that are most adequate for life. |
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Water boils at lower temperatures with the lower air pressure that occurs at higher elevations. |
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This is one reason why the Arctic does not experience the extreme temperatures seen on the Antarctic continent. |
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Research indicates that increasing ocean temperatures are taking a toll on the marine ecosystem. |
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Due to the low water temperatures around the mainland, the Antarctic toothfish has antifreeze proteins in its blood and tissues. |
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A combination of freezing temperatures, poor soil quality, lack of moisture, and lack of sunlight inhibit plant growth. |
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Medical physicians have made discoveries concerning the spreading of viruses and the body's response to extreme seasonal temperatures. |
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Offshore, temperatures are also low enough that ice is formed from seawater through most of the year. |
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The sea surface temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific and the transport of the NECC are indeed highly correlated. |
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The Caribbean's depth in its wider basins and deep water temperatures are similar to those of the Atlantic. |
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A similar spike in temperatures would occur on November 15, 2016, and would last for several days. |
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Due to the high barometric pressure at these depths, water may exist in either its liquid form or as a supercritical fluid at such temperatures. |
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These thermodynamic conditions exceed the critical point of seawater, and are the highest temperatures recorded to date from the seafloor. |
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Average winter and summer high temperatures across Canada vary from region to region. |
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Sea ice freezes and melts due to a combination of factors, including the age of the ice, air temperatures, and solar insolation. |
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Inland from the immediate coastlines, mediterranean climates can take on extreme temperatures. |
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In the North Atlantic, seawater at the surface of the ocean is intensely cooled by the wind and low ambient air temperatures. |
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Increasing temperatures tend to increase evaporation which leads to more precipitation. |
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The highest temperatures occur in April, due to higher levels of sunlight, lower cloud cover and a decrease in trade winds. |
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There is still a very poor understanding of the correlation between low sunspot activity and cooling temperatures. |
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There is a difference between the sea life west of Cape Point and that to the east due to the markedly differing sea temperatures. |
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The compressibility factor image illustrates how Z varies over a range of very cold temperatures. |
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The density difference is a function of different temperatures and salinity. |
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Deep waters sink into the deep ocean basins at high latitudes where the temperatures are cold enough to cause the density to increase. |
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This is due primarily to upwelling and strong cold coastal currents that reduce water temperatures in these areas. |
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Cod typically avoid new temperature conditions, and the temperatures can dictate where they are distributed in water. |
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The catch is then pumped on board the fishing vessel where it is stored in refrigerated holds at below freezing temperatures. |
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West Indian manatees prefer warmer temperatures and are known to congregate in shallow waters. |
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The pups in Australia were being affected by hookworms, but they were also coming out in large numbers with warmer temperatures. |
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It is expected that most ecosystems will be affected by higher atmospheric CO2 levels, combined with higher global temperatures. |
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Even if this were achieved, global average temperatures would remain close to their highest level for many centuries. |
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Climate change is raising ocean temperatures and raising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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These climates are in the polar front region in winter, and thus have moderate temperatures and changeable, rainy weather. |
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Each stage is associated with different temperatures, economic deposits of different metals and different gangue minerals. |
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Likewise, some modern therians like afrotheres and xenarthrans have secondarily developed lower body temperatures. |
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Recently, ice cores and ocean sediment cores provide more quantitative and accurately dated evidence for temperatures and total ice volumes. |
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In 2012 the USDA updated their plant hardiness map to reflect the warmer observed temperatures in the past thirty years. |
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Garlic is used as a fish and meat preservative, and displays antimicrobial effects at temperatures as high as 120 degree Celsius. |
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The Prince Edward Islands have colder average annual temperatures, but Sutherland has colder extremes. |
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Drought, increased intensity and frequency of fire and climbing temperatures are expected to push many rare species towards extinction. |
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Many kinds of filaments in ropes are weakened by acids or other corrosive liquids or solvents, and high temperatures. |
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Then the absolute or thermodynamic temperatures, T1 and T2, of the reservoirs are defined so that to be such that. |
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The field of plasma physics deals with phenomena of electromagnetic nature that involve very high temperatures. |
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Trees are mostly limited to conifers, as few broadleaved trees are able to survive the very low temperatures in winter. |
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The process by which plants become acclimated to cold temperatures is called hardening. |
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Slowly, through the following millennia, temperatures and sea levels rose, changing the environment of prehistoric people. |
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In winter, temperatures get colder both from south to north and from west to east. |
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The Gulf Stream also keeps extreme temperatures from occurring on the Florida Peninsula. |
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Very high surface temperatures and high salinities make this one of the warmest and saltiest bodies of seawater in the world. |
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They may also physically seek out shade in times of high ambient temperatures. |
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At low ambient temperatures the common ostrich utilizes feather flattening, which conserves body heat through insulation. |
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These feather heavy areas such as the body, thighs and wings do not usually vary much from ambient temperatures due to this behavioural controls. |
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When ambient temperatures are low, heterotherms will constrict their arterioles to reduce heat loss along skin surfaces. |
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The reverse occurs at high ambient temperatures, arterioles dilate to increase heat loss. |
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However, The CO2 concentration in the blood does not change when hot ambient temperatures are experienced. |
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Moreover, varying surface temperatures within the respiratory tract contribute differently to overall heat and water loss through panting. |
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Rather, the prepared opium is indirectly heated to temperatures at which the active alkaloids, chiefly morphine, are vaporized. |
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Low temperatures in the mountainous areas result in snow cover once every few years. |
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Several prisoners detained in 2012 complained of sleep deprivation, extreme temperatures, and solitary confinement. |
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The city has a highly humid tropical climate with high temperatures recorded from March to May. |
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Stars were proven to be similar to the Earth's own Sun, but with a wide range of temperatures, masses, and sizes. |
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Monthly average temperatures, rainfall and snowfall for four places are shown in the attached graphs. |
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The sea keeps winter temperatures slightly higher and summer temperatures a little lower on the coast than inland. |
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The main attractions are concerts, dances, rural tourism, culinary and the relatively low temperatures for a tropical climate. |
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Summers are wet with high temperatures, high humidity, and a high heat index. |
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This combination of the desert heat and high humidity makes the apparent temperatures seem even more extreme. |
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Whether in the extreme north, south, east, or west of the country, temperatures at sea level tend to be in the same range. |
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Biak features a tropical rainforest climate with nearly identical temperatures throughout the course of the year. |
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These temperatures normally extend at most a few days at a time in the northern and central parts of Florida. |
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However, on rare occasions, a combination of cold moisture and freezing temperatures can result in snowfall in the farthest northern regions. |
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Limestone was burned at high temperatures in order to manufacture cement, plaster, and stucco. |
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The coastal region has moderate temperatures, low precipitations, and high humidity, except for its warmer, wetter northern reaches. |
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But temperatures can vary greatly in the gulf, and the water is almost always warmer by the coast than the open ocean. |
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The temperatures, poikilothermal, of these negative estuaries also are higher than the general temperature of the Gulf. |
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Some of the highest temperatures in Mexico are recorded in or nearby the Mexicali Valley. |
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Summers are cool while winters can be cold with below freezing temperatures at night. |
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Further inland and along the Gulf of California the vegetation is scarce and temperatures are very high during the summer months. |
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The island has an Arctic climate, although with significantly higher temperatures than other places at the same latitude. |
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During this period the temperatures usually stay well below freezing for months. |
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Damaged cotton is sometimes stored at these temperatures to prevent further deterioration. |
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As Florence lacks a prevailing wind, summer temperatures are higher than along the coast. |
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Climates in the state are grouped by precipitation and average temperatures into three major groups. |
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These causes included warm temperatures, retirement of Baby Boomers, large industry, and the influx of immigrants. |
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The North Atlantic Drift, a continuation of the Gulf Stream, moderates winter temperatures. |
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Other threats include hurricanes, along with global warming and the resulting increase in ocean temperatures, which causes coral bleaching. |
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Some parts of the state average high temperatures below freezing from December through February, and into early March in the far northern parts. |
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Other important alloys are used in high temperatures, such as steam turbine blades, and stainless steels for corrosion resistance. |
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They worked barefoot in humid temperatures, the minder and the little piecer worked the minder half of the mule. |
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While the finished product is of good quality, the surface is covered in mill scale, which is an oxide that forms at high temperatures. |
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Hot blast also allowed higher furnace temperatures, which increased the capacity of furnaces. |
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All of these temperatures could be reached with ancient methods used since the Bronze Age. |
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Most previous furnaces could not reach high enough temperatures to melt the steel. |
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In ancient times steel and iron were impossible to melt using charcoal or coal fires, which could not produce temperatures high enough. |
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Huntsman used coke rather than coal or charcoal, achieving temperatures high enough to melt steel and dissolve iron. |
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This process is endothermic and must occur at high temperatures, so energy in the form of heat has to be supplied. |
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Sodium sulfate is very stable, being unreactive toward most oxidizing or reducing agents at normal temperatures. |
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Since densification of powders requires high temperatures, grain growth naturally occurs during sintering. |
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Temperature dependence for densification controls the process because at higher temperatures viscosity decreases and increases liquid content. |
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Catalysts that operate at higher temperatures, such as a car catalyst, use structural improvements to reduce or prevent sintering. |
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High grinding temperatures may cause a thin martensitic layer to form on the part, which will lead to reduced material strength from microcracks. |
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Low temperatures significantly slow the chemical reactions involved in hydration of cement, thus affecting the strength development. |
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If the surface of the concrete pour is insulated from the outside temperatures, the heat of hydration will prevent freezing. |
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The weatherman predicted unusually low temperatures for the area. |
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The cooler temperatures cause the gas to condense into a liquid. |
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Thus antiwater would boil and freeze at the same temperatures as ordinary water. |
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Bambooing at low temperatures is apparently due to the formation of an unstable hydrodynamic film. |
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This may be because with warmer temperatures, the budmoth larvae develop sooner, before their food source, the larch needles, becomes available. |
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The average temperatures have been trending higher since 1988, which has been attributed to climate change. |
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Maximum temperatures occur north of the equator, and minimum values are found in the polar regions. |
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Climate is influenced by the temperatures of the surface waters and water currents as well as winds. |
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Precipitation can be approximated from coastal weather data and air temperature from water temperatures. |
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In addition, flint becomes brittle at low temperatures and may not have functioned as a tool. |
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However, the more sensitive infrared system was able to detect this discontinuity at ambient temperatures without the benefit of a hotgun. |
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One of these is the oceanic climate seen in the Atlantic coastal region resulting in evenly temperatures with relatively cool summers. |
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Grey skies, breezy conditions, higher humidity and cooler temperatures prevail. |
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Asymmetry can also occur if adjacent channel walls are isothermal but at different temperatures or isoflux but dissipating different heat fluxes. |
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Summer daytime temperatures regularly top 20 Celsius, typically reaching 25 Celsius on sunny days throughout July and August in particular. |
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Heat engine efficiency is determined by the ratio of temperatures reached in the engine to that exhausted at the nozzle. |
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This has improved constantly over time as new materials have been introduced to allow higher maximum cycle temperatures. |
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They experience the highest summer maxima temperatures, but winter minima are colder than the coast. |
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After temperatures began to rise again, starting in 1814, the river stopped freezing over. |
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They have the highest summer maxima temperatures, but winter minima are lower than those of the coast. |
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Overall temperature characteristics of the oceanic climates feature cool temperatures and infrequent extremes of temperature. |
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The climate of Preston is of a temperate maritime type, with a narrow range of temperatures, similar to the rest of the British Isles. |
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Unfortunately glycerolated vaccine soon lost its potency at ambient temperatures which restricted its use in tropical climates. |
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It was claimed in 2002 that, if animals were being transported, temperatures on the Tube would break European Commission animal welfare laws. |
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By 8000 BC temperatures were higher than today, and birch woodlands spread rapidly. |
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Being rural and inland, temperatures can fall more dramatically on clear winter nights than in many other parts of England. |
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Seasonal temperature variation is less extreme than most of the United Kingdom because of the adjacent sea temperatures. |
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A chewing gum comprising a mixture of snuff and a masticable waterproof waxy body, solid at ordinary temperatures. |
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This work follows the summer Proms season during which temperatures were particularly high. |
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Depending on its specific rubber composition, a squash ball has the property that it bounces more at higher temperatures. |
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At the German Grand Prix the team suffered the same fate as in Britain as both drivers suffered with tyre temperatures. |
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Despite this island group's northerly latitude, temperatures average above freezing throughout the year because of the Gulf Stream. |
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The demise of the Western Settlement coincides with a decrease in summer and winter temperatures. |
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The study also found that the lowest winter temperatures of the last 2000 years occurred in the late 14th century and early 15th century. |
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Winter daytime temperatures rarely fall below freezing and are milder than places such as Moscow and Newfoundland which lie at similar latitudes. |
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As with the rest of Ireland, Belfast has a temperate or oceanic climate, with a narrow range of temperatures and rainfall throughout the year. |
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Since 2000 Glasgow has experienced few very cold, snowy and harsh winters where temperatures have fallen much below freezing. |
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During early autumn there can be some settled periods of weather and it can feel pleasant with mild temperatures and some sunny days. |
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In midsummer, Swansea's temperatures can reach into the high twenties Celsius. |
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Some key temperatures relating the Celsius scale to other temperature scales are shown in the table below. |
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The degree Celsius is a special name for the kelvin for use in expressing Celsius temperatures. |
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However, winter temperatures between Hamilton and Madeira's capital Funchal are nearly identical. |
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The marine ecosystem is thought to be vulnerable because its low temperatures mean that it can repair itself only very slowly. |
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In the kinetic theory, temperatures and heat involve only molecular movement. |
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At very low temperatures, the equilibrium state is composed almost exclusively of the para form. |
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These widely spaced levels inhibit equal partition of heat energy into rotational motion in hydrogen at low temperatures. |
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This allows for greater temperatures and therefore greater efficacy with less reduction in filament life. |
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Filament temperatures depend on the filament type, shape, size, and amount of current drawn. |
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These lamps were more efficient than even graphitized carbon filaments and could operate at higher temperatures. |
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The plateaus in Santa Cruz province and parts of Chubut usually have snow cover through the winter, and often experience very cold temperatures. |
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The idea here is that rising air and soil temperatures thaw permafrost, allowing the lakes to drain away into the ground. |
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The period of these early settlements coincided with the Medieval Warm Period, when temperatures were similar to those of the early 20th century. |
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The warm North Atlantic Current ensures generally higher annual temperatures than in most places of similar latitude in the world. |
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Frost and snow are rare phenomena in the city as temperatures are usually well above freezing. |
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Indeed, almost all of southeastern California is arid, hot desert, with routine extreme high temperatures during the summer. |
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The Sudestada usually moderates cold temperatures but brings very heavy rains, rough seas and coastal flooding. |
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Frost is rare but does occur on some winters, and temperatures within a few degrees of freezing occur every winter. |
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Within the Czech Republic, temperatures vary greatly, depending on the elevation. |
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In general, at higher altitudes, the temperatures decrease and precipitation increases. |
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By the end of November, temperatures usually range around the freezing point. |
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Carbon dioxide from volcanoes probably contributed to periods with highest overall temperatures. |
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The extreme maritime moderation do contribute to summer temperatures far below even coastal locations in Continental Europe on similar latitudes. |
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Individuals have a subcutaneous fat layer, dense down and tightly overlapping feathers that help them withstand low temperatures. |
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The cold climate of the alpine tundra is caused by the low air temperatures, and is similar to polar climate. |
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This is usually due to high temperatures, high humidity, darkness or drought. |
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Unchillfiltered whiskies often turn cloudy when stored at cool temperatures or when cool water is added to them, and this is perfectly normal. |
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For extremely high temperatures, single crystal alloys are used to minimize creep. |
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Gold readily dissolves in mercury at room temperature to form an amalgam, and forms alloys with many other metals at higher temperatures. |
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He also developed a blowing device for blast furnaces that allowed higher temperatures, increasing their efficiency. |
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Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures somewhat moderated by the city's elevation. |
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Even higher pressures and temperatures during horizontal shortening can cause both folding and metamorphism of the rocks. |
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With the cushions it produces its own, warmer climate with higher temperatures inside, when the sun shines. |
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This achievement coincided with kilns that could be fired at higher temperatures. |
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