elevated temperature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofelevatedandtemperature
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elevated
adjective
uk/ˈel.ɪ.veɪ.tɪd/us/ˈel.ə.veɪ.t̬ɪd/
raised:
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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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The predicted values ofelevatedtemperatureare not as extreme in the grain interiors as might be imagined.
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The rash typically appears when theelevatedtemperaturehas abated, and can last for only a few hours before subsiding (fig001sdr).
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Tissues may also be warmed as a secondary effect from anelevatedtemperaturein a nearby structure.
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Tubulin polymerization in unfertilized sea-urchin eggs induced byelevatedtemperature.
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Less - - increase was observed atelevatedtemperaturetreatments.
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Thiselevatedtemperatureis used for both membrane and multiple tube methods for primary incubation in order to exclude many nonfaecal coliforms from further analysis.
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Ultrastructural features characterizing hydrated seeds included indications of enhanced activity associated with initial exposure to theelevatedtemperatureas well as some signs of stress.
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In heat-stressed hatched blastocysts, a more even distribution was noted following heat stress relative to corresponding controls, indicating their competence to respond toelevatedtemperature.
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As coal liquefaction processes operate at high-pressure andelevatedtemperature, there will need to be a high integrity of containment.
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Despite theelevatedtemperature, some of the water produced remains dissolved in the electrolyte.
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Although corona poling can be performed at room temperature, poling atelevatedtemperaturehas several advantages.
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She constantly stokes a roaring fire and complains of being cold despite theelevatedtemperature.
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Elevatedtemperature, profuse sweating, uncoordinated movement, muscle twitching, and coma are additional side effects.
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Parts are usually dried at anelevatedtemperature, however usually not below room temperature.
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Thiselevatedtemperatureheat shocks non-fecal bacteria and suppresses their growth.
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This order is noted for the species abilities to survive in environments of extremeelevatedtemperature.
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Elevatedtemperaturelevels in the supercharger directly influence discharge air temperatures that next enter the engine.
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In a closed vessel the metal reacts with iodine atelevatedtemperatureforming the iodide.
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The activators are usually either acids, or compounds that release acids atelevatedtemperature.
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