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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as temperate as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to make comparisons regarding moderation or mildness, often in reference to climate, behavior, or attitudes.
Example: "Her demeanor was as temperate as the gentle spring breeze, calming everyone around her."
Alternatives: "as mild as" or "as moderate as".
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Cabins were as temperate as a meat freezer, and skull-numbingly loud.
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There is also variation in the number of bud flushes per year in temperate as well as tropical trees.
The counter and refrigerator, places seemingly as disparate as temperate and alpine grasslands, shared a similar assemblage of microbial species — probably less because of temperature and more a consequence of cleaning.
On the other hand, when did you ever hear a production of "American Buffalo" described as temperate?
For a Baghdad summer, that counts as temperate, and a divine gift.
The tropical as well as temperate countries produce different types of fruits depending on climatic variations.
These results demonstrate the potential for mulberry as a strategic forage source in temperate as well as tropical regions of the world.
Map-based cloning of qLTG3-1 whicontrolsolow-temperatureure germination in rice provides useful insights on cultivation in temperate as well as high altitude rice growing areas (Fujino et al. 2008).
On average, tropical plant species had more than twice as many mutations as temperate species in the same genus, the researchers report online this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
According to classification by Garris et al. (2005) based on SSR markers or Zhao et al. (2010) based on single nucleotide polymorphism which divided rice cultivars into temperate japonica, tropical japonica, indica, aus, and one more group Nipponbare and Koshihikari were classified as temperate japonica, Azucena as tropical japonica, IR36 as indica, Kasalath as aus, and Dular as admixed.
These three cultivars are generally classified as temperate Japonica.
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