internal temperature

collocation in English

meaningsofinternalandtemperature

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internal
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtɜː.nəl/
us
/ɪnˈtɝː.nəl/
inside ...
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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 ofinternalandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This transducer makes it possible for the robot to control its owninternaltemperature.
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In addition, the bias can drift as the unit'sinternaltemperaturechanges.
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This is important, as a high peak pressure pulse (during launch) can raise theinternaltemperatureof the object and hence sterilize it.
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As sunlight and the surrounding air interact with the surface of the model, itsinternaltemperaturedoes change in response to its environment.
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The sixth is theinternaltemperaturefor any given activity range.
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These glass roofs are subject to variations of external temperature in conjunction with theinternaltemperature.
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External temperatures are always varying, but theinternaltemperaturehas to be kept fairly high for the production of roses, cucumbers, tomatoes and so on.
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We reject petty harmonisation for the sake of it, for example on theinternaltemperatureof frozen peas, as we saw last night.
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We need to produce building construction systems which incorporate features aimed at maximising the use of solar energy forinternaltemperaturecontrol.
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In addition, the watches included an indicator showing theinternaltemperature.
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It also moderates theinternaltemperatureof the building in order to save energy.
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The external temperature should be the same as theinternaltemperature.
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The sedum retains and cleanses rainwater and moderates theinternaltemperatureof the building, saving energy.
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It can heat up itsinternaltemperatureto destroy beings inside it.
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A food thermometer should be used to measure theinternaltemperatureof cooked meat.
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Kinetic energy is stored in molecules' internal degrees of freedom, which gives them an "internaltemperature".
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Turtles are ectothermstheirinternaltemperaturevaries according to the ambient environment, commonly called cold-blooded.
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The human body must maintain a consistentinternaltemperaturein order to maintain healthy bodily functions.
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The nests have several mechanisms for keeping theinternaltemperaturestable.
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