decreasing temperature

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decreasing
adjective
uk
/dɪˈkriː.sɪŋ/
us
/dɪˈkriː.sɪŋ/
mathematicsspecialized
In a decreasing list of numbers or amounts, each number or amount is less than 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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However, withdecreasingtemperaturecadmium and zinc induced similar effects at many concentrations and water hardnesses.
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Ratios of flow to metabolism, therefore, must increase withdecreasingtemperatureduring bypass in children.
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These isopleths show an increase in water content withdecreasingtemperature.
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Simultaneously, because gas solubility increases withdecreasingtemperature, the partial pressure ofcarbon dioxide decreases, although total content does not change in the blood.
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The increase in scattering at low s values reflects the increase in attractive interactions withdecreasingtemperature.
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Note that the tensile strength s depends on the technique of fabrication and increases withdecreasingtemperature, whereas the gas pressure in the shell falls down.
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Progressive deformation produced major thrust faults accompanied by cataclastic zones, implying that unroofing of the lower high-pressure units may have resulted indecreasingtemperatureand confining pressure.
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Increased decay rate could implydecreasingtemperaturelength scale, but measurements show the opposite result, that the length scale increases with increasing heating power.
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Phospholipids characteristically undergo a phase change, from liquid crystalline to gel, withdecreasingtemperature.
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Conversely,decreasingtemperaturewould also make some water condense, again making the final volume deviate from predicted by the ideal gas law.
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This is a response to bothdecreasingtemperatureand shorter hours of daylight.
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A mutation that lowers fitness is accepted probabilistically based on the difference in fitness and adecreasingtemperatureparameter.
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Because thermal motion is one factor contributing to the deformation of polymers, viscoelastic properties change with increasing ordecreasingtemperature.
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Isopropyl alcohol becomes increasingly viscous withdecreasingtemperature.
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These marine species could probably not contend with thedecreasingtemperatureof the sea water.
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With thedecreasingtemperaturefrom increasing altitude, decomposition is slowed and results in a forest floor thick with humus.
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Conversely,decreasingtemperaturewould also make some water condense, again making the final volume deviating from predicted by the ideal gas law.
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During the summer, rivers are often warmer than the ocean, so there is a gradient ofdecreasingtemperaturetowards the ocean in an estuary.
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For example, photoperiod anddecreasingtemperatureare used by many plants to predict the onset of winter.
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His terms hypothermal, mesothermal, epithermal and teleothermal were based ondecreasingtemperatureand increasing distance from a deep source.
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