Sentences with phrase «cooling time elapses»

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When the cooking time has elapsed, remove from the oven and leave to cool on the baking tray for about 3 minutes before transferring carefully to a cooling rack.
Gerlich and Tscheuschner, despite their apparent mastery of the mathematics of radiative transfer, don't know the difference between gross and net radiative flux, and they are apparently unaware of the concept of causality in an Einsteinian framework — a molecule of CO2 emitting a photon in a random direction can't know if there is a (cooler or warmer) surface in the direction of emission until time has elapsed for the photon to travel to the surface and back, and has no mechanism to remember from one photon to the next whether there was a source of photons in that direction, or what the apparent temperature of the emitter was.
The Cenozoic Era — encompassing the past 65.5 million years, the time that has elapsed since the mass extinction event marking the end of the Cretaceous Period — has a broad range of climatic variation characterized by alternating intervals of global warming and cooling.
Alabama imposes a cooling - off period of 30 days from the day you file for divorce, so under the very best of circumstances, the process isn't over until this time elapses.
If you and your spouse agree about issues of custody, parenting time, child support, alimony, and property and debt division, you can incorporate those terms into a settlement agreement and submit it to the court while you're waiting for Alabama's cooling - off period to elapse.
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