Sentences with phrase «celsius cooler»

In addition, SuperCharge uses specialized components that are «optimized» to handle higher currents, including an 8 - layer cooling system and special lining that keeps devices up to 5 - degrees Celsius cooler than other fast - charging standards.
Even if it were so, this does not explain why the record for, say, 1913 is a full 1.8 degrees Celsius cooler in the modified and homogenised data than in the original.
Introduction [2] It is well known that temperatures at the sea surface are typically a few - tenths degrees Celsius cooler than the temperatures some tens of centimeters below [Saunders, 1967; Paulson and Simpson, 1981; Wu, 1985; Fairall et al., 1996; Wick et al., 1996; Donlon et al., 2002].
The BBC website had reported on Thursday the latest news from the Hadley Centre, that the first six months of 2008 were 0.1 Celsius cooler than any year since 2000.
Without this natural process, known as the greenhouse effect, our planet would be on average about 30 degrees Celsius cooler, so the greenhouse effect is essential.
During summer the climate is generally mild to warm (five to 15 degrees Celsius cooler than Adelaide).
«We grew teosinte in the conditions that it encountered 10,000 years ago during the early Holocene period: temperatures 2 - 3 degrees Celsius cooler than today's with atmospheric carbon dioxide levels at around 260 parts per million,» said Dolores Piperno, senior scientist and curator of archaeobotany and South American archaeology at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, who led the project.
The image outlines areas with a temperature at 300 degrees Celsius cooler than the surrounding mantle, with different colors representing different depths.
By measuring the remaining difference — the 20,000 - year old ice deep in the West Antarctic ice sheet is about 1 degree Celsius cooler than the surface — the scientists were able to estimate the original temperature based on how fast pure ice warms up.

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Outside, average January temperatures of -10 degrees Celsius (14 Fahrenheit), help reduce cooling costs.
During the «Younger Dryas» some 12,000 years ago, the earth very dramatically cooled and warmed by as much as 10 degrees Celsius in fifty years.
Preheat oven to 200 degrees celsius Grease baking tray or ceramic roasting pan Mix together spinach, eggs, and garlic in a bowl Season with salt and pepper Spoon mixture into prepared pan and flatten, pressing down with fingers Bake for 15 - 20 minutes or until set Allow to cool slightly then using a knife or pizza cutter slice into 10 rectangles Use a spatula to remove individual slices from pan Wrap slices in freezer wrap and freeze until ready to use
I baked the muffins in 180 degrees Celsius for about 18 minutes, and after a few minutes removed them from the muffin tin to cool down.
I cooled the coconut milk to 37 ° Celsius (according to the thermometer) then proceeded as per the recipe, however it seemed too hot to me, there was a little steam coming off.
Celsius will be featured in the Cool New Products Showcase and product sampling will be available at the company booth as well as multiple locations during the event.
Preheat Oven to 175 degrees celsius Chop and then fry onions in olive oil until caramelised Blend eggs and almond milk until light and fluffy in a blender Place all ingredients together season and divide mixture into a six cup muffin pan Bake for 20 minutes Remove from muffin pan and let cool
A room thermometer can help keep the room at the right temperature (anywhere between 16 - 18 degrees Celsius) but also check if thre's a window is open elsewhere in the house that's cooling the room too much or your baby has too many layers and is getting too hot.
cools your child down in their carrier by approximately 8 degrees celsius / 14 degrees fahrenheit for 2 hours
It is always recommended to mix using hot water above 70 degrees Celsius after which you then cool it before the baby can feed on it.
You should aim to keep your child's bedroom at around 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) when they are sick as the cool temperature can help reduce a fever.
These form in areas where magnetic field lines converge, producing cooler regions of «only» about 3,000 — 4,000 degrees Celsius (by contrast with their surroundings of 5,000 degrees Celsius or higher).
After cranking up the heat to 80 ° Celsius, baking the bots for 40 minutes, then cooling them to room...
During the Eocene, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was more than 560 parts per million, at least twice preindustrial levels, and the epoch kicked off with a global average temperature more than 8 degrees Celsius — about 14 degrees Fahrenheit — warmer than today, gradually cooling over the next 22 million years.
View a slide show of the world's first carbon capture and storage facility in operation The small stream of flue gas travels to the carbon - capture unit through plastic pipes reinforced with fiberglass and is cooled to between — 1 and 21 degrees Celsius from the 55 - degree C temperature at which it emerges from the other environmental technology add - ons that strip out the fly ash, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
For the study, 950 patients in cardiac arrest were randomly assigned to be cooled to either 33 ° Celsius (91.4 ° Fahrenheit) or 36 ° Celsius (96.8 ° Fahrenheit), which is just slightly below normal body temperature.
After cranking up the heat to 80 ° Celsius, baking the bots for 40 minutes, then cooling them to room temperature, the researchers found that all three bots» cuts had completely closed up.
The cathode and anode were then heated to 800 and 600 degrees Celsius respectively, and allowed to slowly cool.
The muscles stiffen — everybody has heard of rigor mortis — and the body begins to cool by about 0.8 degree Celsius per hour or so.
«At the coolest sites — 18.26 degrees Celsius (64.87 Fahrenheit)-- the females were producing approximately 20 young,» Dale says.
The protostar is still quite cool — about -250 degrees Celsius — and shines only in long - wavelength submillimetre light [2].
Minimizing the amount of liquid fat in chocolate by storing your hoarded stashes in cool, but not too cold, conditions would also help: Eighteen degrees Celsius, it turns out, is the sweet spot.
Conventional approaches to compact hydrogen storage — compressing the gas to up to 10,000 pounds per square inch (psi) or cooling it down to cryogenic temperatures so that it liquefies (around 252 degrees Celsius)-- can attain only about half the energy density needed to fit enough fuel inside something the size of a gas tank.
In their experiment, the researchers quickly cooled the individual H2O@C60 samples from 50 Kelvin (minus 223 degrees Celsius) to 5 K (minus 268 degrees Celsius) and then monitored their NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) signal every few minutes over several days.
The researchers measured the viscosity of molten glass at more than 1,000 degrees Celsius and the density of the glass when cooled and formed.
Surface waters become warm enough (in spring) or cool enough (in autumn) to reach 4 ° Celsius, the temperature at which these waters become dense and sink toward the lake's bottom, mixing the waters.
In just a few years, dense clumps of material can cool from more than 700 ° Celsius to below — 200 °.
WISE's longer - wavelength detectors will be cryogenically cooled to just 8 kelvin, or about — 265 degrees Celsius; warm instruments can contaminate infrared observations with their own radiated heat.
In the third type of vent environment, «hydrothermal seeps,» much cooler (less than 30 - 60 degrees Celsius) water trickles out of lava flows interleaved with seafloor mud.
The traditional method requires the sequential addition of cryoprotectants over a series of 10 to 20 minutes and then an approximately two hour process that cools the cells at about 0.3 to two degrees a minute down to -196 degrees Celsius, which is the temperature of liquid nitrogen.
The study found that after the initial decrease of solar radiation in 2020, globally averaged surface air temperature cooled by up to several tenths of a degree Celsius.
They compared the immune response to rhinovirus when cells were incubated at 37 degrees Celsius, or core body temperature, and at the cooler 33 degrees Celsius.
NTU Assistant Professor Aravind Dasari putting his finger on a piece of plastic that is cool enough to touch, which was placed behind a steel plate coated with FiroShield and exposed to a flame over 900 degrees Celsius.
At a wet - bulb temperature of 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit), the human body can not cool itself enough to survive more than a few hours.
The height of exploration may have occurred at the peak of cooling: Starting in the late 16th century, a series of volcanic eruptions likely chilled the Northern Hemisphere by as much as 1.8 degrees Celsius below the long - term average, White says.
Right now, even these «high - temperature» copper - oxide materials operate as superconductors only when cooled to below -100 degrees Celsius.
The lighter the color, the more fluid the lava: Bright orange indicates temperatures at 1,000 degrees Celsius and higher, while dark red is a comparatively cool 650 to 800 C.
Researchers have known for decades that if you cool liquid helium just a few degrees below its boiling point of — 452 degrees Fahrenheit -LRB--- 269 degrees Celsius) it will suddenly be able to do things that other fluids can't, like dribble through molecule - thin cracks, climb up and over the sides of a dish, and remain motionless when its container is spun.
After removing one of the atom's electrons, researchers trapped the atom using electric fields and cooled it to less than a thousandth of a degree above absolute zero -LRB--- 273.15 ° Celsius) by hitting it with laser light.
And it is «the best - insulated freezer in the world,» says Cary Fowler, executive director of the Global Crop Diversity Trust: if the cooling units fail, the permafrost will keep the vault below — 3.5 degrees Celsius.
In 2013 Kei Hirose, now Director of the Earth - Life Science Institute (ELSI) at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech), reported that the Earth's core may have cooled by as much as 1000 degrees Celsius since its formation 4.5 billion years ago.
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