Sentences with phrase «sudden change of temperature»

The sudden change of temperature will help the batter to bake evenly.
... Yet «sudden changes of temperature can kill the fish, even within the ranges mentioned.»

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Russ Corsi, who worked nearly 32 years for Pittsburgh - based PPG, a global supplier of auto glass, says larger sunroofs are also more prone to weakening over time as the pane absorbs impacts from bumps in the road, twists and turns of the car's frame, and «thermal shock» — the expanding and contracting from sudden temperature changes.
Cons: contrary to Avent bottles these are not made of borosilicate glass, therefore avoid sudden temperature changes (these bottles can not be transferred from freezer onto the bottle warmer).
«Pick a location that isn't in the direct pathway of your air - conditioning or heating vents,» Herman says, since sudden temperature changes will startle and disturb baby.
Although most women don't notice this sudden change of body temperature, if you are trying to get pregnant then keeping track of your basal temperature might help you notice that you've conceived several days before you miss your period.
The resulting outburst of methane produced effects similar to those predicted by current models of global climate change: a sudden, extreme rise in temperatures, combined with acidification of the oceans.
He points out that these shellfish are usually mature when sold and should be capable of spawning — an activity typically triggered by eating, stress, or sudden temperature changes.
«There could be different reasons: atmospheric changes in temperature or air pressure, people suddenly moving or not moving, or other sudden changes,» says C. S. Unnikrishnan of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, India.
That may not be so far away — a team of researchers at KAIST in Daejeon, South Korea has developed a flexible, wearable 20 mm x 20 mm polymer sensor that can directly measure the degree and occurrence on the skin of goose bumps (technically known as «piloerection»), which is caused by sudden changes in body temperature or emotional states.
Lyko speculates that marbled crayfish emerged when the genome of a sperm or egg of one P. fallax individual became duplicated, which can happen in response to sudden changes in temperature.
Maybe it's the sudden and drastic change in temperature that I now find myself craving some sort of comfort food.
Now it might have been the sudden drop in temperature and the snow we had or the fact that I had been wearing them pretty much three months straight, but I was so over brown - purple smokey eyes I opted for a complete change of my makeup bag.
Rabbits like the Fauve de Bourgogne can be susceptible to infections and colds, so keeping your pet in a stress - free environment that is free of sudden temperature changes and drafts will be important.
Drafts and sudden temperature changes can put your hamster at risk for developing a respiratory infection and some types of bedding (such as cedar and pine) can irritate the respiratory tract leading to an infection as well.
Excitement, tight collars, household chemicals, a sudden change in temperature, perfume, pollen and exhaustion are some of the triggers of a reverse sneeze.
The tunnel - shaped foam entrance bio-mimics that of a tree, and the foam insulation on both ends of the unit protect it against sudden temperature changes.
Speaking of polar temperature changes (this is my lame attempt at looking like I'm staying on thread), does anyone here have some expertise they can share regarding the potential (or lack thereof) for tropospheric impact resulting from the ongoing sudden stratospheric warming event in the Arctic?
When it does end, they expect to see some rapid changes, including a sudden acceleration of global average surface temperatures.
For a 60 - year cycle, if the forcing appeared very quickly, effectively as a step change, this sudden appearance would give the climate all of the 30 - year half - cycle of BNO (R) to react, 30 - years to create the 0.31 °C change in temperature.
Even the shortest sudden changes in temperature in your linked graph took millenia if not millions of years to manifest.
Leaving aside the descents into glaciation, which were much more gradual, the sudden (geologically speaking) jumps up in temperature every ~ 100,000 years represent a rate of change roughly ten times slower what we are currently witnessing.
A change in the type of thermometer shelter used at many Australian observation sites in the early 20th century resulted a sudden drop in day time temperature an increase in minimum temperatures which is entirely spurious.
Slide 4 shows a power spectrum of yearly temperature anomalies, and the inset to that figure in particular looks to show a sudden change in the measurement noise level right at about 1941.
The Paleoclimatologic record suggests that when the sudden changes involve temperature, they are more probable during ice ages — i.e., intervals when the surface was covered with more snow and ice capable of mediating strong feedbacks than during interglacials.
Science: IPCC models climate without accounting for the known, dominant climate events of the past (e.g., the ice ages, the interglacial epochs, the Medieval Warm Period, the Little Ice Age, sudden changes in the slope of temperature instrument record), and predicting only an unverifiable catastrophe.
In a commentary at the online Swiss - based Tagesanzeiger here, meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann wrote that the media «concentrated from the first moment on «a surprising, unexpected snowstorm», on the «sudden deterioration of the weather» and the «precipitous drop in temperature» which some grotesquely blamed on climate change
Sealing holes that let moisture into a house helps prevent mold, reduces the influx of outdoor pollution, and eliminates exposure to drafts and sudden temperature changes.
«Working with data pertaining to 7450 cardiovascular - related deaths that occurred within Budapest, Hungary, between 1995 and 2004 — where the deceased were «medico - legally autopsied» — Toro et al. looked for potential relationships between daily maximum, minimum and mean temperature, air humidity, air pressure, wind speed, global radiation and daily numbers of the heart - related deaths... scientists report and restate their primary finding numerous times throughout their paper, writing that (1) «both the maximum and the minimum daily temperatures tend to be lower when more death cases occur in a day,» (2) «on the days with four or more death cases, the daily maximum and minimum temperatures tend to be lower than on days without any cardiovascular death events,» (3) «the largest frequency of cardiovascular death cases was detected in cold and cooling weather conditions,» (4) «we found a significant negative relationship between temperature and cardiovascular mortality,» (5) «the analysis of 6 - hour change of air pressure suggests that more acute or chronic vascular death cases occur during increasing air pressure conditions (implying cold weather fronts),» (6) «we found a high frequency of cardiovascular death in cold weather,» (7) «a significant negative relationship was detected between daily maximum [and] minimum temperature [s] and the number of sudden cardiovascular death cases,» and (8) «a significant negative correlation was detected between daily mean temperature and cardiovascular mortality.»
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