changing temperature

collocation in English

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changing
adjective
uk
/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
us
/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
in a state of ...
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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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In snow, prints of bodies are captured and transformed by wind andchangingtemperature.
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Octopamine modulation of response duration may help to ensure optimal visual function for the crab amidstchangingtemperatureconditions.
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In thermodynamics a heat sink is a heat reservoir that can absorb an arbitrary amount of heat without significantlychangingtemperature.
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This means that it will be a necessity to use mainly behavioral mechanisms to survive in thechangingtemperatureof their environments.
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This model explains his observations of seeing significant entrainment responses to varying photostimulation and seeing dampened, yet still significant, responses to changing temperatures.
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This pink gland above their eyes helps them to cope with changing temperatures.
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He is now looking into whether individuals can alter their protein synthesis in response to changing temperatures, or if it's done over long-term adaptations.
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This results in the knowledge that changing temperatures and humidity can affect the eggshell's architecture.
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This mechanism causes the newt to adapt to the changing temperatures by the increase of liver pigmentation in the winter months.
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Seeds can be viable for more than five years and will germinate when triggered by full sunlight and changing temperatures.
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Another hypothesis is the animals must travel downstream in order to cope with changing temperatures during the season.
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Changing temperatures affect both the length of the cable and the resistance value of the potentiometer.
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