Not exact matches
Certain conditions accelerate this separation such as storage
in an uncontrolled environment where significant
temperature fluctuations occur (such as a garage) or exposure to
extreme heat (such as a car).
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In the low earth orbit, the high level of exposure to radiation, the
extreme temperature fluctuations and the low energy supply are just as great obstacles to overcome.
Unrefined wheat germ oil is a very sensitive oil that will degrade quickly when exposed to
extremes in temperature fluctuation, oxidization, and light.
This means that an e-paper sign mounted indoors will
in all likelihood have a longer battery life than the same sign mounted outside, where
extreme temperature fluctuations can strain the battery.
Their bodies have trouble adjusting to
extreme changes
in the environment and they are unable to tolerate
temperature fluctuations very well.
As a crop seaweed is fairly fragile, the fields should remain covered
in water at low tide, and must not be subjected to
extreme fluctuations in water
temperature or salinity.
«Global warming is expected to cause
extreme weather events, which may,
in turn, result
in large day - to - day
fluctuations in temperature,» said Hedvig Andersson, a cardiology researcher at the University of Michigan.
Lowe said his team's field studies revealed
extreme temperature fluctuations in the reefs off Australia's Kimberley coast.
Local weather, particularly
extreme local weather, is often determined by
fluctuations in large patterns of regional atmospheric pressure and sea surface
temperatures, such as the Arctic Oscillation (and its close relative, the North Atlantic Oscillation) and other patterns associated with El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO).
You don't have to purchase purpose - built, wicker conservatory furniture, though it's advisable not to keep your best antiques
in the conservatory because of the
extreme sunlight and
temperature fluctuations.