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"elevated temperature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a higher than normal body temperature. For example, "The patient had an elevated temperature of 103 degrees Fahrenheit."
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Relative to ambient temperature, elevated temperature I significantly increased the SOD activity by 18%, whereas elevated temperature II slightly increased the SOD activity by 8%.
Compared with ambient temperature, elevated temperature I slightly decreased the foliar MDA content by 13%, whereas elevated temperature II significantly increased its content by approximately 65%.
Relative to ambient temperature, elevated temperature I significantly increased total weight of seeds by approximately 37%, whereas elevated temperature II reduced it by approximately 14%.
She was rushed to hospital after airport authorities detected that Hickox had a slightly elevated temperature.
Elevated temperature electrospinning creates new types of polymer nanofibers [4].
Elevated temperature did not result in any detectable effects.
Elevated temperature also substantially improves both elimination efficiency and kinetics.
Elevated temperature enhances diffusion.
Elevated temperature inhibits cap-dependent protein synthesis.
Elevated temperature and ethanol also enhanced human salt taste perception.
Elevated temperature catalyses the faster formation of BPF.
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