rising temperature

collocation in English

meaningsofrisingandtemperature

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rising
noun[C]
uk
/ˈraɪ.zɪŋ/
us
/ˈraɪ.zɪŋ/
an act of opposition, sometimes using violence, by many people in one area of a country against those who are ...
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temperature
noun
uk
/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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(Definition ofrisingandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The general trend of the curve shows that frequency of flight tends progressively to increase withrisingtemperature.
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It should also be emphasized that this model holds forrisingtemperature.
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Cohorts of both species aged 3-6 days were allowed to blood-feed to repletion to examine the responses of newly-fed females torisingtemperature.
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Unlike general activity, flight activity shows no sign of being stimulated byrisingtemperature.
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This suggests that muscular contraction is not wholly governed by the amount of energy available but is stimulated byrisingtemperature, which causes frequent small fidgety movements.
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Such language is indicative of arisingtemperature.
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It is a matter in which we are all concerned together, and which we shall consider dispassionately, without therisingtemperaturethat sometimes occurs in our considerations of other problems.
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A larger bypass is often provided, through the cylinder block and water pump, so as to keep therisingtemperaturedistribution even.
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Some are the result of a generalised global change, such asrisingtemperature, resulting in local effects, such as melting ice.
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It is one of the few salts where its solubility in water decreases withrisingtemperature.
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This means that withrisingtemperaturethe neutron moderation drops and the nuclear fission reaction in the core is dampened, leading to a lower core temperature.
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The rising temperatures at the equator then created a second split, into the northern and southern groups, preventing them from interbreeding.
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The rising temperatures, and increased oceanic surface area - due to reduced ice cover and rising sea levels - at the end of a glaciation increase the rate of precipitation.
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This was intended to prevent fires from remaining active into the afternoon when the rising temperatures and more turbulent air caused fires to expand and become more erratic.
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Far from human influences, researchers aim to determine how the concentration of greenhouse gases, aerosols, and the rising temperatures of the terrestrial atmosphere affect each other mutually.
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