Sentences with phrase «said the field temperature»

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«The rules govern the soil farmers use, farm and food production hygiene, food packaging, food temperatures and even what animals may roam which fields and when,» the statement said
«When you burn clay at very high temperatures, you actually stabilize the magnetic minerals, and when they cool from these very high temperatures, they lock in a record of the Earth's magnetic field,» Tarduno says.
In fact, Andrei says, the researchers saw the effect at higher temperatures and lower magnetic fields than are needed to see it in semiconductors, suggesting that the electrons in graphene interact especially strongly.
«What we have is a dial that not only mimics the effects of temperature with a magnetic field but also offers the ability to watch through a microscope what happens in an actual system,» Biswal said.
In fields like metallurgy, defects are removed «by turning up the temperature to give molecules more freedom to move grain boundaries and voids,» she said.
They did it at room temperature and without powerful light bombardment or magnetic fields — in other words, at normal operating conditions for most electronic devices, Boehme says.
«With the same sensor you could measure magnetic fields, electric fields and now temperature, all with the same probe in the same place at approximately the same time,» he said.
«We have known for a while some of the details as to how high temperatures hurt some symbiotic algae inside the coral, but how multiple stressors affect all three components of the holobiont and how such effects may interact across these players is a big question for the fieldsaid co-author Mark Warner, associate director of the Marine Bioscience Program at the University of Delaware.
On multiferroics and their possible application, Professor O'Brien said: «The Holy Grail in this field is the combination of both magnetic and ferroelectric elements at room temperature with a sufficient magnitude of interaction.»
«What you really would like to do is get this temperature above room temperature, so you can switch the material by using a magnetic field,» Plummer said.
While it's possible that «climate change has changed the playing field by altering temperatures that now favor the pathogen,» research hasn't proved that, he said.
Gas hydrates — a mixture of ice and methane — are found only under high pressure and at cold temperatures, and they are expected to make up a significant portion of the energy mix once existing oil fields dwindle, says David Scott, manager of the Northern Resources Development Program for Natural Resources Canada.
«Given that the predominant thinking was that transmission was most likely to peak at very hot temperatures, which would mostly limit the diseases to the tropics, we were certainly surprised that the model and the field data suggested that high rates of transmission could occur at lower temperatures, possibly impacting more northern regions in the future,» Cohen said.
Scientists still don't know what causes the pseudogap, Devereaux said: «This remains one of the most important questions in the field, because it's clearly preventing superconductors from working at even higher temperatures, and we don't know why.»
If the Earth stays on its current course without reversing greenhouse gas emissions, and global temperatures rise 5 degrees Celsius, as scientists say is possible, the pace of change will be at least 50 times and possibly 100 times swifter than what's occurred in the past, Field said.
If global temperatures rise 1.5 degrees Celsius over the next century, the rate will be about 10 times faster than what's been seen before, said Christopher Field, one of the scientists on the study.
Then there is Hadfield 2007 who investigated ARGO in upper 100m of Nth Atlantic, he says «The root - mean - square (RMS) difference in the Argo - based temperature field relative to the section measurements is about 0.6 C.»
Suppose you had a long wire thermoelectric device (a thermocouple) aligned with the gravitational field which you say, in itself, is the cause the temperature differential in a column of gas.
(Say it again: Deduce from 1st Law: molecule (s) KE or temperature must vary in a gravity field with PE, for total energy to be constant, OMG!)
As a 20 yr in the field operational meteorologist with an extreme interest in surface temperature measurement who follows your site closely and consider myself well read on the subject, may I say thankyou for your hard work and determination, whatever the data may show.
«The losses got substantially reduced when we increased irrigation of fields in the simulation, so water stress resulting from temperature increase seems to be a bigger factor than the heat itself,» says co-author Joshua Elliott from the University of Chicago.
You may say that it's because of the layered temperature field, but that is not part of the basis of the equation.
Lowe said his team's field studies revealed extreme temperature fluctuations in the reefs off Australia's Kimberley coast.
We've had BEST representatives here specifically saying their climatologic regression is done to remove the deterministic portion of the temperature field.
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