constant temperature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandtemperature
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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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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Forconstanttemperaturethe ablation pressure is a decreasing function of time.
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This procedure ensured that the coolant gas reached the model at a fairlyconstanttemperature.
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As expected, fluctuating temperatures promoted total seed germination in relation to that observed atconstanttemperature.
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Germinated seeds were counted and removed at the end of theconstanttemperatureregime incubation period.
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All experiments were conducted in theconstanttemperatureand humidity room.
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Forconstanttemperature, and high frequencies, it increases with the ambient field.
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The jars were left undisturbed in theconstanttemperatureroom for eight weeks.
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Each bowl was housed in an environmental chamber at aconstanttemperature.
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The tank could be set a t any angle of inclination with respect to the vertical, and aconstanttemperaturedifference could be maintained across the tank.
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The numerical evidence clearly indicated that the singularity associated with the uniform heat flux integration was of a less complicated nature than that occurring in theconstanttemperatureintegration.
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It constitutes a kind of average compensation for the ablation pressure decreasing atconstanttemperatureand of the increasing contribution of convergence effect.
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This is the thermodynamically correct energy to minimize for finding non-dimensional steady state solutions, givenconstanttemperatureand applied magnetic fields.
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To ensure that directional light within theconstanttemperatureand humidity room did not affect the behaviour of the insects, each choice chamber was completely covered with light impenetrable material.
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Much of this information, however, is derived from laboratory studies whereby a picture is built up from experiments undertaken at various combinations ofconstanttemperatureand relative humidity.
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One idea is simply to modify an existing algorithm forconstanttemperaturesimulation so that the temperature is allowed to vary.
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The pipettes were immersed in aconstanttemperaturebath which was adjusted to the temperature of the jet during each experiment.
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