Not exact matches
Typical recommendations are to store and ship in a cool, dry
environment with
temperatures of less
than 27 °C and relative humidity less
than 65 %.
There is clear evidence that the risk of SIDS is associated with the amount of clothing or blankets on an infant and the room
temperature.182, 218,294,295 Infants who sleep in the prone position have a higher risk of overheating
than do supine sleeping infants.182 It is unclear whether the relationship to overheating is an independent factor or merely a reflection of the increased risk of SIDS and suffocation with blankets and other potentially asphyxiating objects in the sleeping
environment.
They are about 100 to 1000-fold greater
than in our terrestrial
environments at comparable depths or
temperatures.»
In contrast, both rural and urban dry
environments experience similar
temperature increases, and both have less annual rainfall
than their eastern and southeastern counterparts.
Once the chilling qubit has a
temperature lower
than its
environment, it will draw heat away from its surroundings, Linden notes.
Perhaps more worrisome
than its mouth, however, is the creature's ability to tolerate changes in the
temperature, salinity and even oxygen level of its aquatic
environment.
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute found that average national
temperatures between 1991 and 2013 were 1.6 C higher
than the average of
temperatures between 1861 and 1890, according to Markku Rummukainen, a professor at the Centre for
Environment and Climate Research at Lund University in Sweden.
And although a considerable portion of the water is eventually returned to the source (some evaporates), when it is emitted it is at a different
temperature and has a different biological content
than the source, threatening the
environment.
With footage of frolicking polar bear cubs, mesmerizing time - lapse video of a frozen waterfall thawing in spring, and an up - close look at how rising
temperatures are ravaging those
environments, Frozen Planet has something for everyone — even those whose tastes run more to sitcoms
than documentary.
The perch were living in nearly identical
environments, except that water
temperatures in the Biotest pool were 5 - 10 degrees C. warmer
than the Baltic.
The sea
temperature would have been much hotter
than it is today and although coral reefs had not yet been established, Kooteninchela deppi would have lived in a similar
environment consisting of sponges.
The authors suggest that marine species may shift more rapidly
than species on land because there are fewer barriers to dispersal in the marine
environment and species can more completely seek out their
temperature, or thermal, niches.
«Growing mosquito populations linked to urbanization, DDT's slow decay: Rising
temperatures due to climate change were found to have less influence on mosquito populations
than land use changes and the decay of residual DDT in the
environment.»
Environment can mean many things like the
temperature, or a chemical in the water but until that «free - will» organ is discovered it makes no sense to claim that a persons weight is anymore under their control
than say their height or skin color!
«The average ocean
temperature is much warmer
than Siberia, initially suggesting that the formation of subsea pingos could not be recent, as anticipated for pingos in cold Siberian
environments.
For example, clade D Symbiodinium are more abundant in acroporid corals from back - reef lagoons in American Samoa, where the SSTs reach higher maximum
temperatures than the fore - reef
environments, where Acropora primarily hosts clade C. ref Because they are often found in increased abundance on reefs that are exposed to environmental stressors, the presence of clade D symbionts can be a biological indicator of negative changes in coral health.
Our experienced professionals have performed tests on a variety of materials, including composites, ceramics, metals, insulations, and lubricants in both normal and extreme
environments at
temperatures ranging from cryogenic to more
than 3000 °C.
These
temperatures are typical of underground hydrothermal
environments rather
than surface waters.
We demonstrate peak - to - valley (PV)
temperature stability of better
than 5 mK within the MINERVA - Red vacuum chamber, which is located inside the Thermal Enclosure, despite large
temperature swings in the ambient laboratory
environment.
The natural
environment is cooler at night
than during the day, and that shift in
temperature was probably one of the cues that made us feel sleepy at night.
Then he fermented and matured the ingredients for more
than two years in a natural, room -
temperature environment.
It found that pupils who were schooled in a classroom
environment which made creative and flexible use of design, natural light and noise,
temperature, air quality, space and storage performed up to 25 % better
than those in schools which didn't.
Specially equipped Rescue Waggin» vehicles have logged more
than 1.5 million miles and can comfortably transport as many as 50 to 60 puppies and dogs at a time, providing them with a
temperature - controlled
environment, complete with piped - in lullaby music.
Dogs in colder
environments have a higher chance of developing this condition
than those who live in warmer
temperatures.
The virus does not survive in the
environment for more
than a few hours at room
temperature.
The one good thing is that the virus doesn't survive for much longer
than a few hours at room
temperature and is pretty easily killed in the
environment by bleach or quaternary ammonium disinfectants.
Temperature Animals have more problems in hot
environments than in cold.
Temperature affects the point color — the coldest areas (the «points» i.e. ears, legs, tail) are darker than the body and things like environment temperature, a fever or even bandaging a leg because of injury will affect
Temperature affects the point color — the coldest areas (the «points» i.e. ears, legs, tail) are darker
than the body and things like
environment temperature, a fever or even bandaging a leg because of injury will affect
temperature, a fever or even bandaging a leg because of injury will affect the color.
Being native to a much colder climate
than southern Arizona, chinchillas are not tolerant of
temperatures over 80 °F and should be housed indoors in an air - conditioned
environment to prevent life threatening heat stroke.
Temperature affects the point colour - the coldest areas (the «points» i.e. ears, legs, tail) are darker than the body and things like environment temperature, a fever or even bandaging a leg because of injury will affect
Temperature affects the point colour - the coldest areas (the «points» i.e. ears, legs, tail) are darker
than the body and things like
environment temperature, a fever or even bandaging a leg because of injury will affect
temperature, a fever or even bandaging a leg because of injury will affect the colour.
The littoral beach
environment has fewer organisms
than more southerly zones, because of the colder
temperatures; however, there are tidepools which are abundant with marine flora and fauna.
With an average
temperature of eight degrees Fahrenheit, six times saltier water
than seawater, and the highest nitrous oxide levels of any body of water on Earth, it's safe to call the Lake Vida research site a «challenging
environment.»
A hundred people gathering, analyzing, correcting or adjusting thousands of
temperature data points for variances, etc. and «filling in the gaps» where there are no data points, is no better
than these hundred people, the thermometers themselves and their
environment (i.e. has urbanization occurred, is the thermometer next to an AC exhaust, building or asphalt parking lot, etc..)
Is the argument that CO2 levels relate to
temperature, and in fact if there were no human emissions then the «
environment» would not be a sink and in fact would be a source... as the atmospheric concs are driven by temps and it is just a coincidence that the anthropogenic emissions are greater
than the increase in atmospheric concentrations?
Such warm Arctic
temperatures reflect recent findings in the 2016 State of the
Environment, the annual summary of the global climate, from the American Meteorological Society, released Aug. 11, that says the Arctic is «is warming at more
than twice the rate of lower latitudes.»
Other aspects (
temperature, winds, etc.) of the atmospheric
environment and chemicals other
than halocarbons can also influence the ozone layer.
Only slightly off - subject: the Guardian's
environment editor John Vidal has just published dire predictions of future
temperatures worse
than Monbiot's worst wet dreams, issuing from an MIT Global Change (that's what they call themselves) thinktank, which is financed by ExxonMobil, Shell, BP and Electricité de France, among others.
In an interview with Yale
Environment 360, polar scientist Mark Serreze talks about the rapid changes he has witnessed over more
than three decades of working in the Arctic and the future stability of the region if
temperatures continue to climb.
Basically many people are saying we «can» create a special hole that allows us to have a
temperature hotter
than a black body in the same
environment.
«I see surface
temperatures in the city that routinely exceed what you might find in the desert,» says Stuart Gaffin, who studies the urban heat island effect, the propensity of cities to trap heat and grow considerably warmer
than the surrounding natural
environment.
However DLR never gets past the skin layer so although it adds to the skin
temperature it also adds to the rate of evaporation and as evaporation has a net cooling effect (the enthalpy of vapourisation is GREATER
than the energy required to provoke evaporation) more (formerly) DLR energy is pulled out of the local
environment than is required to provoke that EXTRA evaporation.
Over a long period of time its
environment has deteriorated so that we now expect that it is measuring a
temperature considerably higher
than the
temperature which would have existed if the
environment at that location had remained unchanged.
You argue: «These
temperature increases are very likely to be beneficial to humanity and our
environment rather
than detrimental.»
Even in an indoor
environment, where the
temperature was controlled by humans, «people believed more in global warming when they were made hot
than when they were not.»
They argue, «A view of coral reef ecosystems that emphasizes regional and historical variability and acclimation / adaptation to various
environments is likely to be more accurate
than one that sees them as characterized by stable and benign
temperature regimes close to their upper thresholds.»
A 3K
temperature difference between parcel and
environment averaged over a height naively produces an acceleration of and velocities at the top of the convective layer of — which is larger
than vertical motions observed in tropical convection.
The Dutch government has already accepted the scientific findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United Nations Environmental Programme, and several Dutch agencies, that warming of more
than 2 ° C above pre-industrial
temperatures will likely entail catastrophic consequences for humans and the
environment, including the Dutch.
The major issues on the appeal were the effect of an insurance covenant in a contract made between the plaintiff and one of the defendants (UPS) in a significant claim involving damage to vaccines stored in a
temperature - controlled
environment, and whether the defendants other
than UPS, including Hilly's client, were entitled to take the benefit of the insurance covenant.
Lab Technician II — TRL Plasma Laboratories — January 2013 — Present • Monitor the heat sealing and aseptic sampling of plasma units; place units of plasma into freezer in timely manner in order to ensure quality of product • Label plasma samples and units properly and store according to policy; manage an average of 50 different plasma units on a regular basis • Evaluate refrigerator and freezer
temperatures ad inform supervisor if equipment is malfunctioning • Maintain efficient and clean work
environment and ensure inventory is stocked properly; answer phones and answer questions or transfer calls to appropriate departmentLab Technician I — ABC Medical Technologies, Inc. — May 2007 — January 2013 • Operated laboratory equipment, such as cell counters and microscopes, to analyze urine, blood, and tissue samples; recorded both normal and abnormal findings; had less
than a.1 percent margin of error in sample findings • Used computerized instruments and automated equipment to perform multiple tests at one time; maintained calibration and proper function of equipment on a regular basis • Entered data from tests into physician reports; discussed abnormal results with supervisor and re-ran tests before logging data into patient's medical record