air temperature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofairandtemperature
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air
noun
uk/eər/us/er/
the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that ...
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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 ofairandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, the effect ofairtemperaturemay be confounded by other factors.
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The meanairtemperaturechanged little during the entire observation period in all vegetation zones.
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This may decrease the base line of surfaceairtemperatureon average on a seasonal time-scale.
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The cold wire provides the instantaneousairtemperature.
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There was a trend in yield increase with rise inairtemperature, however.
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Lines show the estimated rates derived from measurements ofairtemperature.
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Firstly, the interannual and annual variabilities ofairtemperatureare important.
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This supports the hypothesis that lowairtemperatureinduces the development of floral buds of dipterocarps.
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In this study, the coefficients for meanairtemperaturewere about twice those for daylength.
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Response toairtemperatureseemed to have been in-uenced by other factors.
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The daily meanairtemperaturewas the only significant meteorological factor.
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The following tables show theairtemperature* and relative humidity in various situations.
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In recent work,3-5 different techniques have been suggested and applied to the system to eliminate or reduce the effects of theairtemperaturevariation.
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Since the source of heat was not inside the terrarium, the body temperature was, in all cases, quite similar to theairtemperatureof the terrarium.
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Airtemperatureand humidity were measured at 1.5 m above the ground.
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Two classes of parameter can be identified - environmental:airtemperature, radiant temperature, air movement and humidity; and personal: metabolic rate and clothing insulation value.
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During the evening, the water vapour condensed on the internal components of the wall panel when the ambientairtemperaturedropped.
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When site 3 was excluded, the relationship between mean ground cover and meanairtemperatureat each site was linear.
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At such times, temperatures at the centre site frequently exceeded that of ambientairtemperatureduring daytime hours.
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