Bubonic plague is the most common form and is
characterized by high temperatures, lethargy and swollen lymph nodes, most commonly in the neck and under the jaw.
Not exact matches
It is
characterized by medium viscosity, and gelatinized at a
higher temperature compared to other native starches.
These events are
characterized by drastic
temperature changes of up to 15 °C within a few decades in the
high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana Drought: $ 2.5 Billion When: March 1 to Dec. 31, 2017 Deaths: 0 The damage: A «flash drought»
characterized by extreme
high temperatures and little rainfall hit North and South Dakota and Montana beginning in March.
La Niña's cousin, El Niño, is
characterized by the opposite, or unusually
high temperatures.
However, we also specifically show how
high - contrast AO and speckle imaging observations detect companions at larger separations ($ \ theta \ geq $ 0.02 - 0.05») that are missed
by the spectroscopic technique, provide additional information for
characterizing the companion and its potential contamination (e.g., PA, separation, $ \ Delta $ m), and cover a wider range of primary star effective
temperatures.
In the past 3 - 4 decades, there has been an increasing trend in
high - humidity heat waves, which are
characterized by the persistence of extremely
high night - time
temperature.1 The combination of
high humidity and
high night - time
temperature can make for a deadly pairing, offering no relief and posing a particular threat for the elderly.
Environment 1 is
characterized by moderately
high temperatures and
high rainfall, being ideal conditions for plant growth, as opposed to extreme environments, which have lower rainfall and comparatively
higher temperatures (Furze et al., 2013b).
The cylinder head is made of a new, particularly lightweight aluminum - silicon alloy
characterized by high strength and
temperature resistance.
This is a condition peculiar to the Shar - Pei and is
characterized by lethargy, lameness, loss of appetite and a
high rectal
temperature (usually 104 ° - 107 °F).
The month of October is
characterized by falling daily
high temperatures, with daily
highs decreasing from 37 °C to 33 °C over the course of the month, exceeding 39 °C or dropping below 31 °C only one day in ten.
November is
characterized by rapidly falling daily
high temperatures, however it's nothing to worry about, as daily
highs decrease from a hot 33 °C to 28 °C over the course of the month, exceeding 35 °C and dropping below 25 °C, only one day in ten.
So as you increase the
temperature of a system that is defined
by a number of different states separated
by different energies (a climate system, or perhaps a protein whose configuration in solution may be
characterized by a set of fluctuations around the sort of structure one might observe in a crystal), you not only increase the variability
by populating more states [*], but the distribution of sub-states shifts towards those that are favoured at
higher temperature.
Characterized by marked
temperature variability, our records provide evidence that
temperatures during the MWP were slightly
higher than the modern period in this region.
Based on proxy records from ice, terrestrial and marine archives, the LIG is
characterized by an atmospheric CO2 concentration of about 290 ppm, i.e., similar to the pre-industrial (PI) value13, mean air
temperatures in Northeast Siberia that were about 9 °C
higher than today14, air
temperatures above the Greenland NEEM ice core site of about 8 ± 4 °C above the mean of the past millennium15, North Atlantic sea - surface
temperatures of about 2 °C
higher than the modern (PI)
temperatures12, 16, and a global sea level 5 — 9 m above the present sea level17.
The warm expanse has been
characterized by sea surface
temperatures as much as three degrees C (about 5.4 degrees F)
higher than average, lasting for months, and appears on large - scale
temperature maps as a red - orange mass of warm water many hundreds of miles across.
Concentrating solar power or solar thermal power system: A solar energy conversion system
characterized by the optical concentration of solar rays through an arrangement of mirrors to generate a
high temperature working fluid.
Superimposed on these long - term trends are millennial - scale fluctuations
characterized by periods of low sea - ice and
high sea - surface
temperature and salinity that appear quasi-cyclic with a frequency of about one every 2500 — 3000 years.