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I bake this at a much lower temperature, and for longer, than other breads, so the crust stays golden.
(Ammonia liquefies at a much lower temperature than water and is thus able to absorb more heat).
World View's application to the F.A.A. noted that at an altitude of 20 miles, water and blood boil at a much lower temperature and decompression would be fatal.
However, if the alloy is quenched from the high temperature, the reverse transformation occurs at a much lower temperature, so that a very fine precipitate forms.
That cycle uses an organic working fluid with a low boiling point so that the evaporation occurs at a much lower temperature.
Lager, where the fermentation takes place at the bottom of the brewing vessel at a much lower temperature, required much more investment for artificial chilling and longer maturing times.
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Called vacuum multieffect membrane distillation, it uses a relatively new process that combines thermal and membrane technologies, working in a vacuum so that the water boils at a much lower temperatures of 50 to 80 degrees Celsius (122 to 176 Fahrenheit) instead of the usual 100 degrees Celsius.
The glass additive formed a thin continuous liquid phase and rearranged TiO2 particles into a dense microstructure at much lower temperature.
Temperature profile of the plasma jet obtained from simulation studies showed that air plasma provided an extended hot zone with much lower temperature gradient and this facilitated efficient processing of zircon.
Moreover, the sensor offered appreciable response at even much lower temperature (150 °C) also.
Cooling the samples to much lower temperature may impede the enzyme reaction.
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