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The phrase "abrupt changes in temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing sudden fluctuations or shifts in temperature, often in scientific or environmental contexts.
Example: "The region is experiencing abrupt changes in temperature, which could impact local wildlife."
Alternatives: "sudden temperature shifts" or "rapid temperature fluctuations."
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The rigors of such a schedule cause wear and tear on a show, particularly on the performers who have to cope with abrupt changes in temperature and altitude.
Dr. Larry Bramlage, the on-call veterinarian for the Triple Crown races, added that although horses usually adapted well to heat — they do race in much warmer parts of the world than the northeastern United States — they might be troubled by abrupt changes in temperature.
Abrupt changes in temperature and extreme cold may also completely exterminate the entire fry population.
Bleaching occurs in response to physiological shock in response to abrupt changes in temperature, salinity, and turbidity.
The effects of abrupt changes in temperature may also be detrimental to immune function (Bull and Morton 1978).
Abrupt changes in temperature were used to identify the times when heaters were turned on or off.
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Samples consolidated at 300 °C exhibit an abrupt change in temperature response prior to the main ignition temperature.
For Phytophthora pluvialis, the resting oospores may require some kind of stimulus such as exposure to a host exudate or specific nutrient or an abrupt change in temperature or lighting before germination can occur (Zentmyer and Erwin [1970]; Erwin and Ribeiro [1996]).
Past fluctuations in methane abundance mimicked abrupt changes in Greenland temperature and therefore provide a way of precisely interrogating the timing of climate events between the Arctic and the Antarctic.
Abrupt changes in osmolarity, temperature or pH in lung tissue resulting from inhalation of a drug aerosol, airflow turbulence, deep inhalation or expiration and repeated spirometry efforts may also trigger bronchospasm [ 16, 19, 20].
The reason for this is that abrupt changes in water temperature, chemistry, or environment can shock fish and even kill them.
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