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The phrase "ambient temperature of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe the temperature of the surrounding environment or atmosphere. Example: The ambient temperature of the room was set to a comfortable 70 degrees Fahrenheit. In this sentence, "ambient temperature of" is used to specify the exact temperature of the room's surroundings.
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The underground floors are utterly quiet, with a constant ambient temperature of about 58 degrees.
The ambient temperature of the dirt is 55 degrees, winter and summer, which can help with heating and cooling, he said.
They found that below an ambient temperature of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit, the bill was relatively cold, indicating that the blood vessels to it were constricted.
"If we want an ambient temperature of 75 degrees, we will cool the water to 65 degrees so that the water feature becomes a radiant chilling source as well".
The Passivhaus standard is based on a set of principles that mean homes should be able to remain at a comfortable ambient temperature of around 20C with a minimal amount of heating or cooling.
At ground level, three giant tubes suck 50,000 litres of fresh air underground each second to be heated in the winter or cooled in the summer by the earth's ambient temperature of around 18C.
All experiments were carried out at the ambient temperature of 25 ± 1 °C.
Polarization tests were performed at ambient temperature of 25 °C with Digi-Ivy potentiostat.
Considering an ambient temperature of 290 K, a normalized dBm/Hz is obtained.
Figure 2 Cutting force curves under an ambient temperature of 3 K.
All experiments were carried out at ambient temperature of 25 ± 1 °C.
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