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According to the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, keeping global warming below two degrees probably requires keeping this figure below about 450 ppm.
When a thermometer inserted in turducken reads 130 degrees (probably about 4 or 5 hours), remove aluminum foil and turn up heat to 375 degrees.
That shouldn't lessen its value as an occupation, and yet our addiction to the idea that the only worthwhile jobs are those that can be somehow professionalised – with years of fulltime learning and degrees – probably means it does.
The high temperatures, of perhaps 1,000 to 2,000 degrees, probably weakened the steel supports, the experts said, causing the external walls to buckle and allowing the floors above to fall almost straight down.
Thus, we revised the sentence to: "Similarly, knockdown of KPNB1 increased cytoplasmic retention of endogenous PER1, PER2, CRY1, and CRY2 to varying degrees, probably through complex interactions" (Discussion).
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To some degree, probably yes.
"If it is in a related activity, I would say it counts as much as a first-class degree, probably even more".
"This is how we begin to understand who the person is outside the traditional measures of academic success, and why they would make a choice to come back to a place like Columbia, when there are places where you could go finish your degree probably in a much faster and easier manner".
To a degree probably not seen before, members of the wealthiest class were not born into great wealth.
And her decision to pursue a doctoral degree "probably puts me ahead [academically] of everybody else in my high school graduating class".
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