Sentences with phrase «need stable temperatures»

Fish tanks need stable temperatures just like the ocean.
Russian dwarf hamsters need a stable temperature and as little humidity as possible.

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However, it is a process of caring for a living creature, which needs stable conditions, the right temperature and frequent feeding.
EDV Packaging, a Spanish packaging converter and supplier of food cups to Nestlé, chose DuPont ™ Bynel ® adhesive resin as tie layer, because it can withstand the high temperatures of sterilization required for producing the long - life, ambient stable packages needed for baby food.
Canned and shelf - stable foods have different transportation needs than temperature - controlled foods.
But essentially, to temper chocolate you need to heat, cool, and then gently heat chocolate to precise temperatures in order to propagate a type of stable cocoa butter crystals.
After your baby's temperature has remained stable for at least a few hours, a nurse will give him a sponge bath and wash his hair if needed.
Preemies need a lot of attention to maintain a stable temperature, especially during night time and bath time.
But CureVac claims it can do away with that need altogether by producing vaccines that are stable at room temperature for long periods of time.
And that's a good thing for the search for life, because you need moderate temperatures for billions of years to have a stable environment for life to evolve.»
The material «that we need to use is not terribly stable at high temperatures,» said Melosh, noting that his team is working on the problem.
To produce a habitable planet, lifeforms need to regulate greenhouse gases such as water and carbon dioxide to keep surface temperatures stable,» said Chopra.
2) Hybrid sulfur thermochemical water - splitting: In the HyS Thermochemical cycle, the separator needs to be stable at temperatures up to 150oC while being conductive to protons and a barrier for sulfur.
The result is a very stable burn and very good fuel economy with both injectors working in concert to adjust torque precisely as needed to move the load as speed, temperature and terrain change.
We needed to form microcapsules, coat them down into an individual layer, and then — most importantly — create a closed system involving dozens of different organic materials that would remain stable over years of exposure to high electric fields and the extremes of temperature and humidity.
You will need to continuously monitor the temperature until the dog is stable.
For example, instead of having to show a 95 % probability that «global mean temperature had been stable for thousands of years», he would only need to show a probability of greater than 5 %.
Hence, if David and the IPCC etc wish to put forward ideas that ignore basic physics, meaning that they ignore the maximum entropy production which the Second Law says will tend to occur, thus establishing a stable temperature gradient which, as Big Wave Dave said, «obviates the need for concern over GH gases,» then the onus is on them to prove what they say, not only with valid physics, but also empirical evidence, experiments and studies, as appropriate and as is usually done in physics.
They need a stable climate, not threatened by rising temperatures.
No detectable or measurable reduction in CO2 emissions arising from the imposition of the renewable energy industries on the populace and consequently no need at all for any of this gross distortion of economies, of industries, of the political processes and of employment levels and of immense wealth transfers from the poor to the rich as global temperatures are stable for the last 16 years.
In short, your idea that the temperature of the earth has been remarkably stable over times is correct, and the idea that water seems to dominate also looks correct, but the idea of a stable atmospheric density appears incorrect, and the ancient sun is a complete unknown that needs looking into.
You may have people in your family who are particularly susceptible to hot and cold temperatures and they need to have a comfortable stable living environment.
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