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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lower temp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing temperature, such as cooking, weather, or scientific measurements.
Example: "To achieve the desired texture in the cake, you should bake it at a lower temp than usual."
Alternatives: "a reduced temperature" or "a cooler temperature".
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"You can roast at a lower temp for a long time, and then crank it up at the end to brown the crust," Mr. Burke said.
12 30 p.m. Fire traffic is building again: Chad needs to get into the oven to bake his flatbreads (on a very hot fire), Melissa needs to reheat the braise, Anthony wants to roast his cherries at a lower temp and Mike's got a rice pilaf he needs to crisp.
Perhaps the slip used to make relief lines contained more flux, and therefore vitrified at a lower temp than the broad flat areas.
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I am running a half marathon in early December and the lower temps make for more comfortable training runs.
Ford said some owners had reported warnings on the instrument clusters reading "Engine power reduced to lower temps" or "Engine over temp".
Using a large panel dataset of manufacturing firms, and focusing on major EPL reforms in Spain, they show that increases in the EPL gap lead to lower temp-to-perm conversion rates and that the latter imply lower productivity growth at the firm level.
In fact, there may be ways to serve safe meat cooked to lower temps.
Yeast acts more slowly at lower temps.
After about two weeks (longer at lower temps), the eggs will start hatching and pinhead crickets the size of a grain of sand will emerge by the hundreds daily for about two weeks.
This results in an inner tube environment with a lower temperature and a more neutral pH (temp. of ∼29 81 °C, pH ∼7) compared to conditions on the surface of the vent chimney substrate (temp. of ∼120 °C, pH ∼4) (Di Met-Saloie et al., 2004; Le Bris et al., 2005) and creates buffered micro-niches which are colonized by micro-organisms (Le Bris et al., 2005).
In order to naturally adapt, they need to spend time outside, to allow the lowering temps to trigger them to grow heavier hair coats, for fewer hours of light to slow their metabolism, and for the fresh air to help to contain diseases that tend to thrive in the crowded conditions you would find in a barn but never in nature.
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