The LED digital display shows lets you know when the device is in
the right temperature range and ready to start charging your gadgets.
The strips let you know if the brew is in
the right temperature range for brewing success, or if a heating solution may be needed.
Not exact matches
A wide
range of methods have been used to get the timing
right — from taking basal body
temperatures or assessing cervical mucus to using ovulation prediction kits.
Just keep the humidity up, turn the eggs 2 or 3 times a day, and keep the
temperature in the
right range and you're ready to go.
Lizards near the northernmost end of the
range, however, could
right themselves in
temperatures as low as 6 °C.
Unlike the four previously known planets in the same system and hundreds of others found throughout the Milky Way galaxy, Gliese 581 g sits in the middle of its host star's habitable zone, where
temperatures are in the
right range for liquid water to exist.
The new hybrid, though, runs at
temperatures right in between, potentially making it more suitable for a
range of applications.
Borehole
temperature reconstructions necessarily exhibit dramatically increasing error
ranges the further back in time one goes, so this can not possibly be
right.
This diagram is a plot of luminosity (absolute magnitude) against the colour of the stars
ranging from the high -
temperature blue - white stars on the left side of the diagram to the low
temperature red stars on the
right side.
The grey bars at the
right indicate the best estimate and likely
range of
temperatures.
Both models come standard with a dual - zone climate - control system, featuring separate left /
right temperature and air - distribution controls plus a wide
range of other state - of - the - art features.
To avoid guessing what the
temperature is, you could install a wall thermometer in the room so you will know if the
temperature is in the
right range to keep your hamster healthy and happy.
Olympus Mons, What it would take is a new model that explained climate better than the current one and a) had a CO2 sensitivity lower than 1 degree per doubling; or b) had a large negative feedback that somehow kicked in
right at the current terrestrial
temperature range; or c) had a mechanism whereby CO2 suddenly stopped being a greenhouse gas at 280 ppmv
This could easily be misunderstood, as in table SPM - 3 the
temperature ranges including carbon cycle feedback are shown
right next to the sea level
ranges, but the latter actually apply to a smaller
temperature range.
The
right - hand panel shows
ranges of global average
temperature change above pre-industrial, using (i) «best estimate» climate sensitivity of 3 °C (black line in middle of shaded area), (ii) upper bound of likely
range of climate sensitivity of 4.5 °C (red line at top of shaded area)(iii) lower bound of likely
range of climate sensitivity of 2 °C (blue line at bottom of shaded area).
The wheel on the
right depicts their estimate of the
range of probability of potential global
temperature change over the next 100 years if no policy change is enacted on curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
The wheel on the
right depicts researchers» estimation of the
range of probability of potential global
temperature change over the next 100 years if no policy change is enacted on curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
The violet curve (above
right) shows that, assuming a mean
temperature of 255 K, Earth System radiation to Space is in a squat, wide «longwave»
range, from about 5μm to beyond 40μm, which we call mid - and far - infrared.
3) His emissivity is not pertinent to the IR
range of Terran surface
temperatures, but he lacks the wit to understand or apply the correct equations in the
right way
By fixating on a minor detail, you have glossed
right over all the real difficulties and challenges in working out the probable error
range for early
temperature records, which include uncertainty about the properties of the thermometers used and gaps in the records.