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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a temperature increase from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in temperature, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The report indicated a temperature increase from 20 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius over the course of the day."
Alternatives: "a rise in temperature from" or "an increase in temperature from".
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This story was amended on 5 August 2015 to remove an incorrect conversion of a temperature increase from from celsius to fahrenheit.
For an ideal gas, a temperature increase from 40 to 400 °C will roughly halve its molar volume.
RF field exposure induced a temperature increase from 29.6 to 47.1 °C (here, shown to 45.2 °C).
Respiration rates (rCO2) measured at week one increased 3.2-fold with a temperature increase from 10 to 40 °C (16.3 vs. 51.4 mg CO2 kg DW h−1).
Even though SXM could grow well at both temperatures, the biomass increased exponentially after a temperature increase from 30 to 37 °C.
In this case, a temperature increase from 25.0 to 300.0 °C resulted in a decrease in the spring constant from 27.4 to 26.1 N/mm.
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A good correlation of the two displacement values with the temperature was observed at an increase of nearly one order of magnitude over a temperature increases from 20 K to 40 K (yellow area in Fig. 9).
Recently, Gallo-Villanueva et al. reported a temperature increase obtained from numerical simulations in PDMS iDEP devices.
At any given concentration, a temperature increase of threefold (from 20 to 60°C) has not registered a notable size change.
FMCA protocol started with a denaturation step of 3 min at 95°C, 45 cycles of 15 s at 95°C, 20 s at 52°C, and 1 min at 72°C, followed by a denaturation step of 1 min at 95°C, a hybridization step of 5 min at 35°C, and a stepwise temperature increase from 40°C to 85°C at 1°C/step with 5 s stop between each step.
FMCA started with a denaturation step of 5 min at 95°C, 13 cycles of 95°C for 15 s, 70°C (with −1°C per cycle) for 20 s, and 1 min at 72°C, 42 cycles of 95°C for 15 s, 57°C for 20 s and 75°C for 25 s, followed by a denaturation step of 2 min at 95°C, a hybridization step of 2 min at 40°C, and a stepwise temperature increase from 45°C to 80°C at 1°C/step with 5 s stop between each step.
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