Sentences with phrase «stick in your thermometer»

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On the other hand, any parent who has ever woken a sleeping baby to stick a thermometer in her ear, mouth, or farther south only to log the perfectly healthy temperature of a now awake and screaming child knows that's not an ideal situation, either.
The first few moments I dimly recall, the thermometer being stuck into my mouth, the gray band being wrapped around my arm to take blood pressure, and the series of annoying questions being asked about my health insurance policy (which I thankfully reassured myself, even in that debilitated state, would very soon be a thing of the past).
It's really easy to go out and stick a thermometer in the Gulf of Mexico.
I had to put the pork loin off to the left as the Grill2Go has a built in thermometer in the lid that sticks down a couple inches:
Cook at 425 for about 15 to 20 minutes or until a meat thermometer stuck into the middle of the loins comes out at between 135 to 140 degrees (it will come up to 145 in the few minutes you let it rest after taking it from the oven; start checking at about 12 minutes just to be safe; nothing worse than overcooked pork).
I know that sounds weird, but if getting the yeast to rise is your problem, fill your glass cup with hot water, stick the thermometer in, and when it cools down to 110 degree, whisk in your yeast mixture.
The next time you're cooking pasta, stick the thermometer in the pot of boiling water for two minutes.
I really need to stick a thermometer in my gas oven, since everything takes longer than it should.
Just make sure to stick a thermometer in the thickest part of the chicken pieces before you shred them to ensure they reached at least 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
If you don't have a thermometer, the mixture is ready when the bubbles start to stick together in the pan and it drips off a spoon in a steady stream.
If you don't have a thermometer indication that the oil is hot enough is sticking a wooden spoon in the pot and seeing tiny bubbles around it.
One day during organic lab, he stuck a thermometer in his hand and realized that lab work was not his strength.
«We can't just stick a thermometer in there,» says physicist Barbara Jacak, spokesperson for an instrument at RHIC that measured the energy of emitted gamma rays as a proxy for the incredible peak temperatures.
It will be ready when it is not pink anymore in the center or when you stick a thermometer in the thickest part, it will read at least 170 degrees Fahrenheit.
The alarm goes off and you stick the thermometer in you mouth.
Bake for 50 - 60 minutes until the squash is tender and a thermometer stuck in the middle of the ground beef is at least 150 degrees.
If you go to a regular pet store, you can find some stick on thermometers in the reptile supply section.
You can flick the right analogue stick to ram opponents at close range, and there's also a special thermometer style gauge that fills up as you race — this can then be expended to generate a shield to block attacks, or power up your nitros for a temporary boost in speed.
Indeed this is partially mitigated by the fiercely independent nature of the characters, but it's difficult to view the game that way when Valentine's celebratory animation is sticking a thermometer between her boobs, and most of the characters are dressed in skintight outfits.
This somewhat mundane activity of sticking the thermometer into the sand, water or air, soon became a type of game in which I would try to guess which of these variables would be the warmest.
The same issues have dogged other attempts by climate scientists to glean clues on climate trends from bodies of data collected by satellites and weather balloons for other reasons (not to mention ongoing attempts to discern climate patterns in tree rings, ice layers, and other natural substitutes for thermometers; remember the «hockey stick» debate?).
The dendro paleo handle of the hockey stick isn't generated by thermometers, therefore the physics needed to construct a temperature is very complicated and, in fact, is unknown.
The fact is that the Mann Hockey Stick graph crudely grafted tree - ring readings (in the Handle) with thermometer readings (in the Blade) to show the result that Mann desired.
You claimed that the «Thermometers» image proves that the «hockey stick» in the Northern Hemisphere is false, yet you don't have anywhere near enough data points to support that claim.
Stick a thermometer in for temperatures, use the old unadjusted data and make the models available so programing errors can be removed.
Wagaton, the Roman thermometers were made in China, not reliable; don't stick your credibility on Romans monitoring the temp in mid Pacific.
Birkeland currents are interesting, although they seem to be a possible correction to direct solar irradiance only at the poles and only in the ionosphere, which is already enormously hot — between 1500C and 2500C — but so tenuous that you wouldn't feel heat if you stuck your arm out into the near vacuum of the ionosphere, you'd feel intense cooling as your blood started to boil and ordinary thermometers would radiate heat away faster than they would equilibrate (and hence would read very cold temperatures).
They stick a thermometer in the dirt or did they measure the temperature of the lower troposphere?
You can stick a thermometer or a thermocouple in a real gas.
The argument is that if history is a hockey stick then certainly this huge surge in warming might just, oh be, expected to show up in thermometer records?!
Whatever the reason for the divergence, it would seem to suggest that the practice of grafting the thermometer record onto a proxy temperature record — as I believe was done in the case of the «hockey stick» — is dubious to say the least.
Then you need to consider some deck hand sticking a thermometer in the bucket, what governed how long he left the thermometer in the bucket?
It preserves most of the software features in the original Smart Stick, including Kinsa's partnership with Sesame Street and the bubble game that was introduced with the original device to distract children while the thermometer does its work.
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