ambient temperature

collocation in English

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ambient
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæm.bi.ənt/
us
/ˈæm.bi.ənt/
(especially of environmental conditions) existing in the ...
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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 ofambientandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The flask was incubated for a period depending onambienttemperature.
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The rate of solidification may also be reduced by increasing theambienttemperature.
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Theambienttemperaturewas recorded using a dry bulb thermometer.
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The embryos were extracted from seeds that were held at high humidity andambienttemperatureovernight.
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The dish was removed from the bath and allowed to cool toambienttemperature.
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Following blood sampling, they were ' reacclimatized ' toambienttemperaturebefore release.
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This is because any non-rigid substance, if theambienttemperatureis low enough, will freeze.
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Theambienttemperaturehas also been shown to play an important role.
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The coupling reaction proceeded for 2 hours atambienttemperature.
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The cage was maintained atambienttemperatureand humidity, with a 16 : 8 light : dark photoperiod.
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After the blob has passed a particular location, the solid slowly returns to theambienttemperature.
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Chilling the water before mixing, and pouring when theambienttemperaturewas low.
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Effects of solar radiation and feeding time on behavior, immune response and production of lactating ewes under highambienttemperature.
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In these experiments, three fundamental parameters were systematically varied: (1) the shock pressure, (2) the type of host rock and (3) the pre-shockambienttemperature.
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We can conceive of a world in which organisms sense theambienttemperatureof their surroundings by a single sensory organ which doesn't distinguish any source of radiant heat.
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Immersion of biological tissues atambienttemperaturemay thus result in the formation of an insulating layer of nitrogen gas around the specimen.
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This third simulation corresponds to the development of a shock. 4 concludes by studying the consequences of varying theambienttemperature.
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Moreover, since latitude is always strongly correlated with temperature, it can be assumed thatambienttemperatureis the responsible selective force.
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Samples were bagged and stored at the field station in a dry place atambienttemperature, until analysed within 3 d of collection.
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That temperature strongly interacted with neuromodulation because these speed changes were rather modest atambienttemperaturewhile they were quite striking at cold temperatures.
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