Sentences with phrase «elevated temperature into»

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I understand your point around the egg whites, just be careful as cooking egg whites at elevated temperatures (required for frying, roasting, and baking) for extended or multiple periods of time can cause it to turn rubbery; and from what I understand half the point of folding them whipped into the mixture wasn't just for binding but also to make the texture more light and airy, thus my point about avoiding as much extra exposure to heat after they have «firmed» up.
The researchers said the findings provided insights into how plants modulate their growth, and could lead to scientists designing plants that could withstand elevated temperatures.
A major concern among scientists has been the environmental effect of pumping pollutants directly into the Arctic region, where exhaust impurities released by the burning of ships» bunker fuel are known to elevate ambient air and ice temperatures.
The timeline for the geographic spread of the 2005 Caribbean thermal stress was decomposed into seven major phases as identified in Figure 2A: in late - May (i), thermal stress was observed off South America; by mid-June (ii), the Caribbean coast from Colombia to Nicaragua experienced elevated temperatures.
Ask people questions while putting them into an environment that has an elevated temperature.
This rise, though modest compared to what will happen if global temperatures and greenhouse gas levels remain at currently elevated levels or continue to ramp higher, is now enough to turn astronomical high tides into a notable flooding event.
If water vapour feedback was positive then due to the increased evaporation spurred on by the original warming in the MWP there should have ensued a period of elevated temperatures for thousands of years until the cooling of the Holocene as we dip into the next glacial period overwhelmed the positive water vapour forcing.
At elevated temperatures, the corn plant, which under ideal conditions is so extraordinarily productive, goes into thermal shock.
If this effect is not taken into account while age detrending, and if the age detrending is based on a monotonously decreasing curve as in Romanm's graphs above, then one would erroneously conclude that temperatures are elevated in the second half of the 20th century.
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