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10 imperial pounds weight of distilled water weighed in air against brass weights with the water and the air at a temperature of 62 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer and with the barometer at 30 inches.
A single gallon was decreed, defined as the volume occupied by 10 imperial pounds weight of distilled water weighed in air against brass weights with the water and the air at a temperature of 62 degrees of Fahrenheit's thermometer and with the barometer at 30 inches.
It's either over 120 degrees Fahrenheit, or the thermometer is broken.
The Department of Agriculture recommends cooking meat to an internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit, as measured by a thermometer, to ensure against salmonella poisoning.
A friend of mine is a classic hidropoiesist: he perspires when the thermometer hits 33 (Fahrenheit!) and is consequently less and less comfortable as the spring and the summer months rage on.
When Sophia sees the thermometer at 85° Fahrenheit she infers that it is not too cold to have dinner in the garden.
However, Krantz's 38 qualitative study evaluating parents' views of a fever guide found that parents liked the one page, easy-to-read style, the use of simple diagrams such as a thermometer showing both Fahrenheit and Celsius and pictures of how to measure a child's temperature.
When the thermometer reads 160ºF Fahrenheit (71ºC), the ham is done.
According to notablebiographies.com, Fahrenheit made a few early thermometers with alcohol before switching to mercury.
I don't even know what that is in Fahrenheit, I don't think thermometers go that low, I'm too thin for that kind of weather!" The real Nichole Galicia.
Make sure the thermometer reads 165 degrees Fahrenheit (73.8 Celsius).
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