mean temperature

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mean
adjective
uk
/miːn/
us
/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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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 ofmeanandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Total rainfall, number of wet-days andmeantemperaturewas calculated for each month.
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The variable of interest was themeantemperaturefor that area.
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Some authors have suggested thatmeantemperaturechanges along clines are the main selective factor.
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The evolution of the maximummeantemperatureand mean jet count are shown in figure 12.
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All equations includemeantemperature, year and an intercept as covariates.
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Continuous lines indicate the monthlymeantemperaturein field.
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Daily precipitation and dailymeantemperaturerecorded during the three plot trials conducted in 1995-1997.
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Within this lower range ofmeantemperature, there is also a clear effect of thermoperiod.
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The germination rate was rapid and increased withmeantemperaturefor both species.
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Nearly all seeds germinated in favourable combinations of diurnal amplitude andmeantemperaturein the light.
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In the latter case, themeantemperaturegradient of the fluid plays a similar role to the density gradient, and the buoyancy force acts similarly to gravity.
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It was assumed that additional adult mortality due to temperature was zero for the lowest value of the dailymeantemperatureand increased linearly as temperatures increased above this level.
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For example, in the case where themeantemperatureprofile is a slowly varying function of time, the vertical eigenfunction structure of the neutral solution has a marked asymmetry.
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Does leaf production and fertility correlate withmeantemperatureor monthly precipitation?
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This leads to some uncertainties in the analysis, as the estimates of the genetic variances are sensitive to the choice of themeantemperature.
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Total rainfall, the number of wet-days (days with recorded rainfall) and themeantemperaturefor each month were calculated during the study period.
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In the first experiment, we asked if light is needed for germination, and if a possible light requirement is alleviated by temperature regimes with high diurnal amplitudes andmeantemperature.
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Figure 1 shows data on the total rainfall andmeantemperaturein the months spanning the study period.
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For either location, using a singlemeantemperatureresulted in simulations that differed by 0.5 to 1.8 days.
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Consequently, themeantemperatureprofile has a larger spread on the smallscale side than on the large-scale side.
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