Sentences with phrase «higher than room temperature»

Amid the situation, the NIMS research team discovered that the osmium oxide it synthesized in 2009 exhibits an unusual magnetic transition at about 140 °C, which is higher than room temperature, and had been taking on the challenge of pioneering non-catalytic, industrial functions of the material.

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You can keep the cake at room temperature as long as your kitchen isn't too warm (higher than 72 degrees) or humid.
Similar to coconut oil, coconut butter is solid at room temperature but becomes runny at temperatures higher than 76 - degrees Fahrenheit.
Breastmilk, being the amazing substance that it is, can also be stored at room temperature — no higher than 77 degrees Fahrenheit — for six to eight hours.
There is clear evidence that the risk of SIDS is associated with the amount of clothing or blankets on an infant and the room temperature.182, 218,294,295 Infants who sleep in the prone position have a higher risk of overheating than do supine sleeping infants.182 It is unclear whether the relationship to overheating is an independent factor or merely a reflection of the increased risk of SIDS and suffocation with blankets and other potentially asphyxiating objects in the sleeping environment.
At room temperature, they observed an on / off ratio of about 600 in single - cluster junctions, higher than any other single - molecule devices measured to date.
The films display a room - temperature spontaneous polarization (50 to 60 microcoulombs per square centimeter) almost an order of magnitude higher than that of the bulk (6.1 microcoulombs per square centimeter).
Store the jar on a plate or a baking sheet in case of brine leak and place it in a room temperature no higher than 75 °F.
Both should be room temperature or no higher than 76 degrees F. I used real ground coffee, not instant.
Butters are lipids with melting points not higher than 50 °C, solid at room temperature.
In a series extending over many years, such a pause may have weakened the hypothesis of steady temperature increase but the base temperature levels are still higher than in recorded history and there is still room for temperatures to continue to rise in the longer term.
So if temperature data since 1997 is on average significantly higher (to give wriggle room) than +0.26 C then the claim there's been no warming since 1997 can not be true.
(4) Yet as it turns out, UF6 freezes via a gas - > solid transition at lower - than - room temperatures (just as packets of moist air, lifted high into a thunderstorm's anvil cloud, and thus cooled adiabatically by the pressure drop, condense their H20 vapor as hail and snow).
-- Muller believes humans are changing climate with CO2 emissions — humans have been responsible for «most» of a 0.4 C warming since 1957, almost none of the warming before then — IPCC is in trouble due to sloppy science, exaggerated predictions; chairman will have to resign — the «Climategate» mails were not «hacked» — they were «leaked» by an insider — due to «hide the decline» deception, Muller will not read any future papers by Michael Mann — there has been no increase in hurricanes or tornadoes due to global warming — automobiles are insignificant in overall picture — China is the major CO2 producer, considerably more than USA today — # 1 priority for China is growth of economy — global warming is not considered important — China CO2 efficiency (GDP per ton CO2) is around one - fourth of USA today, has much room for improvement — China growth will make per capita CO2 emissions at same level as USA today by year 2040 — if it is «not profitable» it is «not sustainable» — US energy future depends on shale gas for automobiles; hydrogen will not be a factor — nor will electric cars, due to high cost — Muller is upbeat on nuclear (this was recorded pre-Fukushima)-- there has been no warming in the USA — Muller was not convinced of Hansen's GISS temperature record; hopes BEST will provide a better record.
In the past, as PopSci previously reported, most ocean temperature data was taken by ships which pulled water into their engine roomsrooms warmer than the ocean outside, making ocean temperature recordings slightly higher.
Evaporation from the top will leave a cooler layer below if the temperature in the room is cool enough but if the room air temperature is higher than the water temperature all the energy will be taken from the air and the cooler layer will not develop.
Normally this temperature difference is climate - related — although this year in Phoenix, during the final seconds of Jack Newton's session on cloud computing, the mercury in the room rose a little higher than even the Valley of the Sun could take credit for.
Allow the milk to stand and warm to room temperature, (in any case the milk should not be allowed to warm higher than 115 degrees to protect the integrity of the casein).
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