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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusting temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of changing or modifying the temperature of an object, environment, or system.
Example: "The technician is adjusting the temperature of the furnace to ensure optimal performance."
Alternatives: "modifying temperature" or "changing temperature."
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Adjusting temperature controls is also an easy task.
He said he was told that faulty equipment prevented building engineers from properly adjusting temperature levels.
There are also large showers behind glass panels, where Tsao & McKown addressed a problem many other designers have ignored: a hole in the glass lets you reach the faucet — adjusting temperature and pressure — before you step into the shower.
Channel size can be tuned over wide limits by adjusting temperature and lipid identity.
Both of the two polymers can be recycled by adjusting temperature, with recoveries of over 97%.
The gelatinization was carried out by adjusting temperature instead of adding coagulant.
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The scaffold with diameter of microtubules from 40 to 240 μm and high porosity up to 96% could be obtained by adjusting temperature-gradient during the TIPS process.
To remove the confounding effects of temperature, we next regressed the adjusted air pollutant from stage 2 against the adjusted temperature.
Dr. Krakauer has also created an online calculator where anyone can plug in a longitude and latitude and see the adjusted temperature change.
In a building designed for air-conditioning, blowers are sometimes hard to turn down without compromising air quality, and windows often can't be opened to adjust temperature.
Computers in each barn monitor and adjust temperature and ventilation.
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