Show your child how to use a simple thermometer to take the temperature of the water. |
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Easton awoke early this morning to find the thermometer had fallen 30 during the night, and was but 2 above a zero. |
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You will need a bowl or large measuring cup for warm water, a candy thermometer and a nontoxic indelible pen or dull knife. |
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In the densimeter a thermometer is built to correct the value read at different temperatures from that of calibration. |
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If you have a meat thermometer, check that the internal temperature reaches 72 degrees Celsius. |
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She checked the temperature on the thermometer and wrote something down on the clip board. |
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While walking, each participant also had a rectal thermometer in place to measure core temperature. |
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Take the person's temperature with a thermometer that has been shaken to its lowest point. |
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The crude fusel oil must be submitted to a careful distillation with a thermometer in the retort. |
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To check the freezer temperature, place a thermometer between frozen food packages. |
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Place bowl back over water and stir until chocolate is fluid again and thermometer reads approximately 100 degrees. |
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A stack thermometer installed on the stove flue will give you information on gases leaving the stove. |
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Here's the homogenizer, there's the pasteurizer, up on the wall is the recording thermometer data grapher. |
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From nine years observations, at Cincinnati, it appears that the thermometer falls below cypher twice every winter. |
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Segments of the binary number are thermometer encoded and complemented to provide signals to drive analog conversion circuitry. |
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You could also use a digital thermometer to take an axillary temperature, although this is a less accurate method. |
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Warm a sugar thermometer in a jug of hot water to prevent it from breaking when inserted in the boiling marmalade. |
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Cook, stirring as little as possible, until the thermometer reads 300 F degrees. |
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The thermometer outside the pharmacy reads 28 and as I squeeze off the first 100 shots of the day I quickly wet my t-shirt with sweat. |
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After checking the time, he took out the thermometer and studied the temperature. |
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Remove from the heat immediately and let it sit for another two minutes, until the thermometer reads 182 degrees. |
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Temperature sensors were calibrated on several occasions against a standard thermometer. |
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If you have a thermometer, you can remove from the oven till the internal temperature of the coulibiac reads 150 degrees. |
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He extracted teeth, stitched gashes, advised on pneumonia and sunstroke, set broken limbs, used the lancet and the thermometer. |
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By mid-century, the stethoscope had been joined by the ophthalmoscope and laryngoscope, the thermometer and spirometer. |
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On July 17, 1929, he flew the first instrumented payload, consisting of an aneroid barometer, a thermometer, and a camera. |
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And without even a by-your-leave, one of the receptionists stuck a digital thermometer in my ear, and took my temperature. |
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The police also found a fluorescent light, a grow lamp, ballast, and thermometer. |
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A wet bulb thermometer is simply a thermometer with the bulb wrapped in moist muslin. |
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We know of several shroomers who leave a thermometer in the ground in the spring to let them know when conditions are right. |
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The thermometer ranges from below zero in the winter to above 100 on torrid summer days when scorching winds sandblast the canyons. |
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Another option is a digital aural thermometer that measures the temperature in the ear. |
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To take an oral reading, place the thermometer in the child's mouth under the tongue. |
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Heat merges with the steady beat of the waves, sending testosterone and adrenaline levels rising like mercury in a thermometer. |
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Mercury amalgams are used in dentistry, and mercurial aids such as the thermometer and blood pressure apparatus aid the doctor. |
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I recall spending lengthy moments reading the meniscus on a thermometer to determine the precise temperature reading in an experiment. |
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Whichever type of thermometer you choose, be sure you know how to use it correctly to get an accurate reading. |
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Ideally you should use a meat thermometer to monitor the temperature as you cook. |
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When a mercury thermometer breaks, it is difficult and very expensive to clean up properly. |
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Features such as the stopwatch, countdown timer, and thermometer make it ideal for outdoor sporty types, and it's also compact and light enough to slip into any pocket. |
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Take out the material that comes with the thermometer and read it. |
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The heat nudged the thermometer at 42 degrees centigrade on Friday night and we've been alternatively sweating and cooling off under air con ever since. |
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Every government in Delhi keeps a thermometer in its holster and calibrates its decibel levels according to ground temperature. |
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Every time the thermometer drops, another anti-science politician mocks climate change as a fallacy. |
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She flipped me over, pulled down my bikini and without any word of an excuse me or a shake of the hand she had stuck a thermometer up my back passage. |
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Air temperature was recorded every hour using a mercury thermometer. |
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All you need is a mercury thermometer, which you keep by your bed. |
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The deep penetration, measurable down to the 1.2 metre soil thermometer and beyond, will not make headlines and will only be noted by this coming weekend. |
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The mercury on the outside thermometer was stuck at 55 below zero. |
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Their body temperatures rise and fall with the mercury in the thermometer. |
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There wasn't a stethoscope, tongue depressor, or thermometer in sight. |
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Set the maple syrup over medium heat and, using a candy thermometer, monitor its temperature. |
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Yesterday, all the bulbs in my galileo thermometer were up the top. |
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Use an accurate glass or metal thermometer and make sure that your vulcanizer is really performing as expected before attempting to use this rubber. |
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If the thermometer has a clip, fasten it to the inside of the pan. |
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These include the thermometer, the barometer, and the hygrometer. |
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The thermometer, the hygrometer, the currents of wind and cloud, should be as familiar to him as the stethoscope, the microscope and the speculum. |
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The thermometer should be rubbed quickly up and down in the mixture in order to cause a rapid congelation throughout, with its subsequent liberation of heat. |
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At Churchill an exposed thermometer registered 5.5 degrees F on Thursday morning, equal to 26.5 degrees of frost, and this was in a fairly sheltered position. |
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The temperature of the hard disk drive was read with a thermometer tool. |
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Bring the liquid to the boil and bubble until the mixture reaches 127oC or hard-ball stage on a sugar thermometer. |
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The set also includes a doctor bag, reflex hammer, thermometer, squeaking syringe, auriscope, laryngoscope and pretend bandage. |
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The temperature was measured using field thermometer while relative humidity was measured with the use of a sling psychrometer. |
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Testing the temperature with a candy thermometer is the most accurate way to determine the doneness of a syrup. |
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The molecular thermometer consists of dyes such as porphyrins, metallo-porphyrins, fluorenes, and triphenylamines. |
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A biometric sensor is embedded in the wrist band, and the assembly also houses a GPS receiver, a barometer, a depth sensor and a thermometer. |
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Cannes is the world's largest annual convention, and a yearly thermometer for the temperature of the seventh art. |
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The apparatus units are fitted with a demister, cooler, inside thermometer and stirrer. |
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Our solution uses thermopiles instead of globe thermometer that is usually used. |
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The ideal gas law allows one to measure temperature on this absolute scale using the gas thermometer. |
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I was a lightning rod, now cold, now hotflashes, all weather gathered into my epicenter, reality a useless thermometer on the wall. |
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When I went out to read the thermometer with a wet Turkish towel on my head, it was dry before I returned. |
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The ideal gas thermometer is, however, not theoretically perfect for thermodynamics. |
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It's mostly nonreactive pots, a perforated ladle or skimmer, a thermometer, a colander and very fine cheesecloth called butter muslin. |
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Put a sugar thermometer into the pan and increase the heat until the syrup is simmering steadily. |
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I must have been the only 15-year-old in the country to have a sugar thermometer. |
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Temperature is measured with a thermometer, historically calibrated in various temperature scales and units of measurement. |
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Each kit contains step by step instructions, butter muslin, a dairy thermometer and all of the ingredients you need to make your chosen cheese. |
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Cute gentoo penguins rocket from the depths of their tank to flop out on the ice as the thermometer drops. |
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Application of the titanium-in-quartz thermometer to pelitic migmatites from the Adirondack Highlands, New York. |
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Today's offer of the Diplex window thermometer solves the problem permanently. |
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Afterwards, this type of thermometer was used extensively until the second half of the 20th century. |
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At each site, physical parameters were measured using a YSI, an air thermometer, and a secchi disc. |
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During the voyage, Challenger's crew tested the reversing thermometer, which could measure temperature at specified depths. |
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Since such a thermometer presumes Lorentz invariant equipartition theorem, a moving object appears neither cold nor hot. |
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And key tools for the high temperatures involved in sweet-making And key tools for the high temperatures involved in sweet-making are a sugar thermometer and a wooden spoon. |
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It's done when it reaches 130C or, if you don't have a sugar thermometer, drop a little from a spoon into a saucer of cold water and it'll set immediately when it's ready. |
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In addition, men could hire unskilled workers to make alcohol because of the inventions of the alembic still, the thermometer, saccharometer, and hydrometer. |
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In his paper Observations of two persistent degrees on a thermometer, he recounted his experiments showing that the melting point of ice is essentially unaffected by pressure. |
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Each type of thermometer has a specific kata factor inscribed on its stem. |
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Combine ale or barley wine, sugar, salt, and corn syrup in a large, deep pot over medium-high heat, and bring to soft-ball stage, 238A F on a candy thermometer. |
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Although it is not a particularly convenient device, the gas thermometer provides an essential theoretical basis by which all thermometers can be calibrated. |
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Based on equipment, the market is segmented into barometer, anemometer, hygrometer, rain gauge, thermometer, sling psychrometer, and weather balloons. |
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The recipe above made five haggises and I tied each one up with string and punctured them with a thermometer spike to try and stop them exploding when cooking. |
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Non-foods that made the list included aluminum foil, a meat thermometer, paper towels and napkins, antacid tablets and pink bismuth stomach remedy. |
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Boil five minutes or until it reaches 248 degrees on a candy thermometer. |
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Using a sugar thermometer, cook until it reaches 115degC, then set aside. |
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Soil temperature in the top 2 cm was measured with a digital thermometer and probe and porewater salinity was measured with the paste method on a single sediment core. |
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Place one candy thermometer in the oils and one in the caustic solution. |
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