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The phrase "ambient control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to managing or regulating environmental conditions, such as lighting, temperature, or sound in a space.
Example: "The smart home system includes ambient control features that adjust the lighting and temperature based on the time of day."
Alternatives: "environmental management" or "atmospheric regulation".
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I clambered into my numbered sleep pod and noticed there was no TV, only a few buttons that activate a gradual alarm-clock light — the "Sleep Ambient Control System," which is meant to mimic the dawn, and work with my biorhythms.
Allergic rhinits presenting, not using nasal spray, poor ambient control influenced this result.
These effects can be exacerbated by the use of stress-susceptible pigs and poor ambient control inside the vehicle.
What the smart home needs is not increased, smarter control but less, ambient control — the apps need to stay in the background and let their gadgets respond to the natural rhythms of human home life.
The futuristic travel experience that 9h offers (perhaps a model for a Mars trip accommodation?) includes a pod, not a bedroom, with a "Sleep Ambient Control System", that "lulls to a comfortable sleep".
It can provide fast heating and cooling to process temperatures of 300 1200 °C with ramp rates typically 10 250 °C/s, combined with excellent gas ambient control, allowing the creation of sophisticated multistage processes within one processing recipe.
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Pooling of ambient controls is justified where expression levels are consistent across them.
Therefore, a linear model was fitted to the expression data with the ambient controls from the 31°C three hours treatment group used as a reference.
We found that at this stage only the Silence group showed increased numbers of BrdU-positive cells, whereas all other groups were indistinguishable from the Ambient controls (ANOVA: F (4.42) = 10.73, p = 1.41251 × 10−6 Fig. 1h, i).
The raw fluorescence unit (RFU) of each well was normalized to the value of ambient controls (Ia), yielding the so-called NRF (normalized relative fluorescence) value (NRF = RFU/ Ia).
An early review described the effects of doubling the CO2 concentration on 37 different plant species, including agricultural crops, herbaceous species and woody ornamentals, and concluded that the doubled CO2 levels increased the grain and vegetative yield by an average of 33% compared to ambient controls.
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