operating temperature

collocation in English

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operating
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɒp.ər.eɪ.tɪŋ/
us
/ˈɑː.pər.eɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
businessspecialized
relating to the main business activities 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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Thermostats in cars are devices that control theoperatingtemperatureof the engine.
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The processivity andoperatingtemperatureof the polymerase also influence the degree of mis-amplification.
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At thisoperatingtemperature, the low level temperature fluctuations in the flow had a negligible influence on the velocity measurements.
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In this manner the engineoperatingtemperatureis being controlled with the aim of having a steady and specified temperature.
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However, there are no references to access times or theoperatingtemperature, which do appear in the data sheets for memory chips.
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The lower plate was then heated t o itsoperatingtemperature, as set on the automatic controller, in about 30min.
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They are set to adjust the cooling so that an essentially constant and optimaloperatingtemperatureexists in the engine.
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Another issue is theoperatingtemperature, on which the compound's volatility strongly depends.
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To improve efficiency of power stations theoperatingtemperaturemust be raised.
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The heat released during the oxidation is used to maintain theoperatingtemperature.
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Theoperatingtemperatureis determined by the composition of the wax.
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These factors are voltage derating, ripple current and voltage conditions, maximumoperatingtemperature, and circuit impedance.
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Once the engine ignited and minimumoperatingtemperaturewas attained, external hoses and connectors were removed.
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This secondary array uses pumped-fluid cooling to maintainoperatingtemperature.
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This study showed that the resolution could essentially be tuned by adjusting theoperatingtemperature.
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Specified parameters in a test cycle include a range ofoperatingtemperature, speed, and load.
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Therefore, to obtain optimum performance of the fuel cell, a highoperatingtemperatureis required.
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Theoperatingtemperaturehowever is not just the ambient temperature.
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The first character is a letter that gives the low-endoperatingtemperature.
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Most enzymes have an optimumoperatingtemperature; efficiency drops rapidly outside the preferred range.
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