Sentence examples for accommodate the temperature from inspiring English sources

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This value is able to accommodate the temperature variations of basaltic glass dissolution rates measured by Gislason and Oelkers (2003), at a given pH, for temperature ranges between 0 and 300 °C.

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We have developed 3-D modequationsons for a cryo-adsorption hydrogen storage tank, where the energy balance accommodates the temperature and pressure variation of all the thermodynamic properties.

The mechanistic modeling of the fatigue mechanisms was able to accommodate the complex temperature variations and loading conditions of the field pavements in a rigorous manner.

Others have subsequently modified OSM schemes to accommodate the radiometric aerodynamic temperature relationship for partial canopy cover conditions, approaching accuracies achieved with the TSM.

This proposed correlation shows dependency of Reynolds and Prandtl numbers in a logarithmic manner to accommodate the wall-normal temperature gradient for the heat flux term.

From the chosen best fit functions that accommodate the trend for temperature vs depth at these locations, it is observed that the coefficient of determination of these functions ranges from 0.86 to 0.98 as shown in Table 1.

The major differences in equipment are the use of higher-temperature refractories and the increased cooling required to accommodate the higher operating temperatures in nickel production.

Hence to accommodate the thermodynamic limitations typical reaction temperatures are ≥550 °C: at these temperatures all C H bonds in an alkane have equal chance to react [29, 30, 31, 32].

To accommodate the necessary increase in steam temperature, new materials may be developed and/or existing materials must be employed to their best.

The bakery's digitally controlled ovens continually adjust temperatures to accommodate the fermenting and baking processes; these ovens can also bake different types of bread at different temperatures on the top and bottom of each oven.

In contrast, a stagnant-lid parameterization with a weaker heat flow temperature feedback would force the mantle to maintain higher temperatures and thus accommodate the same cooling rates (e.g., Solomatov and Moresi, 2000; Driscoll and Bercovici, 2014).

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