Sentences with phrase «take water temperature»

My understanding is that ships take water temperature readings from where they are.
cat weasel... it's not engine water intake temp... it is «uncontaminated salt water pump system intake» on the bow which takes a water temperature sensor in the bow thruster room and compares it to another temp sensor farther up the line usually in a wet lab Here is the example of an SBE38 and its specs http://www.seabird.com/sbe38-thermometer

Not exact matches

Though bleached corals that haven't died can recover if the water temperature drops, older corals take longer to bounce back and likely won't have a chance to recover before the next bleaching event occurs, he said.
This time, in an effort to show he's taking care of his health, Abe has resumed jogging and is sipping room - temperature water during parliament sessions, apparently to avoid stomach upsets.
I figure the water gets to roughly the ground temperature, which will take months to get to freezing, right?
If the temperature of the water I'm showering in is the temperature of the water my building heats to make hot water, I'm polluting more than I thought when I take a hot shower.
If taken out from the fridge, place them in a bowl of water to bring to normal room temperature to enrich their flavor
Directions: Put turkey leg or thigh in pressure cooker / Cover with broth and water / Add vegetables, thyme, bay leaf and peppercorns / Tighten down lid and cook on high heat until pressure gauge reaches the high mark / Turn down temperature but maintain the same amount of high pressure — this takes a little experimenting, on my stove it works on low - medium / Cook for 30 minutes from the time the cooker reaches high pressure / Remove from heat and let the pressure release naturally — this takes about 20 minutes / Open the lid / Strain off the vegetables and seasonings and remove turkey leg / Take meat off the bone and return it to the pot with the broth, discarding bones and skin.
Oh also make sure the water is hot because if you use cold water it'll take a while for it to come to temperature in the oven.
If you forgot to take out your eggs ahead of time, fill a bowl with warm water (a bit warmer than body temperature) and put them in the bowl for a few minutes.
All chemical reactions in milk powder, at room temperature and with low water content, take place so slowly that the nutritive value is not affected, even after several years of storage.
No need to heat up water or take the temperature of water.
With this third resolution, we believe that the CGF is taking additional important steps in contributing to the international action on preserving natural resources, especially water, and to limiting the global temperature rise to 2 °C.»
if you use room temperature water / stock, it may take a few minutes less.
Once they are buried, the eggs will hatch in 50 days at an average water temperature of 50 ° — but will take five days longer for each degree of cold below this level.
Jones was now leading and despite nursing high water temperatures he managed to come home to take the win, with Jochen Mass and Elio de Angelis completing the podium in a race which saw just six of the 22 cars reach the finish.
Especially, as mentioned earlier, the water temperature in the shower can change instantly, so it's safer for you to be the one taking in all the hot or cold water.
It takes just two seconds for a child to receive third - degree burns from water that is 150 degrees, and five seconds if it is 140 degrees, the temperatures at which hot water heaters often leave the factory.
It takes just two seconds for a child to receive third - degree burns from water that is 150 degrees (65 degrees C) and five seconds if it is 140 degrees (60 degrees C), the temperatures at which hot water heaters often leave the factory.
Warming a bottle this way often involve some mess and the fuss of trying to submerge the bottle in hot water in the kitchen can take a bit of time to get to the right temperature.
These are tubs are heated to temperatures of 32 — 38 degrees Celsius where the warm water relaxes your back and pelvic muscles and takes the weight of the baby off your back and hips.
Most pregnant women are advised by their doctors to pre register themselves at their nearest hospital when they enter pregnancy week 333Some common week 33 pregnancy symptoms experienced by women are edema or a mild swelling which will continue till the latter part of the pregnancyc Some women have notices that hot climates or warm weather conditions tend to aggravate the swellingn Additionally in pregnancy week 33 women tend to experience a rise in body temperature and feel warmer and bloatede This can be taken care of by ensuring that the pregnant woman keeps herself hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the daya
Place a warm towel or wrapped water bottle on baby's tummy (taking caution that the temperature is warm but not hot).
The soft TPE plastic does not only mould comfortably around your baby, but also takes up the bath water's temperature very quickly, which makes your baby feel warm and safe.
Other essentials for a happy bath time are a bath thermometer which will take away the worry of making sure the water temperature is just right for baby and a cosy towel to keep baby warm.
MELISA consists of a water bath heater that incubates samples at a target temperature and analyzes them via images taken by mobile phone.
Authored by 77 scientists from the Forest Service, other federal agencies and universities across the United States, the report outlines the way forests respond physiologically to drought - stress, as well as steps land managers and foresters can take to mitigate the impacts of rising temperatures and a lack of water.
But temperature measurements taken off the continent's coast found warm water brewing up from the ocean depths.
A rather straightforward calculation showed that doubling the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere... which would arrive in the late 21st century if no steps were taken to curb emissions... should raise the temperature of the surface roughly one degree C. However, a warmer atmosphere would hold more water vapor, which ought to cause another degree or so of warming.
If the water temperature off the West Coast rises 2 degrees Celsius over the next 100 years as expected, the Mediterranean mussel «takes over most of the West Coast, simply based on its ability to attach well under these warming conditions.»
They began to take weekly measurements of water temperature, salinity and visibility at stations placed to avoid direct interference from cities, towns and other direct human impacts.
Chris McGowan takes his readers on fascinating tours of the animal world, organised not by phylum or location but by biophysical concepts such as energy economy, scales of size and life cycles, and adaptations to the elements of earth, air, fire (or temperature to be more precise) and water.
Water takes a lot of energy to heat, and our oceans are very deep, so sunlight only raises the temperature near the surface.
The process now occurs at room temperature and in water, takes four instead of 10 steps, and has slashed waste and energy use by more than 80 percent.
The oceans can store vast amounts of heat because it takes a large amount of heat to raise water temperature one degree.
Through this integration, stresses induced by high temperature, soil water and nitrogen deficits, can be taken into account in the new model.»
However, even these warm - blooded groups took to the water when global temperatures were higher than now.
That's because rising temperatures remove water from both the soil and atmosphere, causing the Douglas firs to lose water faster than they can take it in.
Cao's team has developed a technique that takes advantage of the MoS2's physical properties to transfer the thin film using only room - temperature water, a tissue and a pair of tweezers.
The process was thought to have pretty much stopped as ships moved to more modern measurements by taking temperatures directly in the water right by their engine intake valves.
The water temperature rise is slow and steady, as it takes 4 times more energy to r
Due to rising water temperatures, the Atlantic cod is moving northwards and might take over the habitat of the native polar cod.
Scientists have long known that molecules dance about as the temperature rises, but now researchers know the exact steps that water takes with a certain molecule.
Taking into account the dwarf planet's size and interior heat flow, which is around two percent that of Earth's, the team discovered that the temperatures and pressures at play below Sputnik Planitia could give rise to a viscous, slushy subsurface ocean of water ice.
At the extremely low surface temperatures on these objects, water ice takes a disordered, amorphous form instead of the regularly ordered crystals typical in warmer areas, such as snowflakes on Earth.
As a digestive drink: Dilute one tablespoon in one cup of warm or room temperature water daily, or take one tablespoon 10 - 20 minutes before meals.
It took longer but I wasn't so stressed out from the quick temperature drop of the cool water bath.
It is safe to take an epsom salt bath while pregnant as long as the temperature of the water is kept at or below core body temperature.
I read the previous reviews and slightly altered the recipe - use bread flour instead of regular flour for more gluten, and room temperature water - the yeast mixture takes a little more time but you don't kill it with heat.
So, if body temperature becomes too high, the body must take steps to bring it back to normal in the form of sweating, drinking cold water etc..
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