Sentence examples for heat categories from inspiring English sources

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The heat index chart gives some guidance on the heat categories and gives predictions as to the likelihood of heat illnesses in particular categories as shown in Table 1.

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The "heat" category also included secondary causes of admission related to heat.

In the heat shock category, a greater number of up-regulated genes encoding heat shock proteins under 17 days stress were observed, especially in the tolerant maize landraces (24 and 31 for CC and M21 respectively) in comparison to 85-2 (16).

The time interval remains the same for the optimal and the heat stress category, which indicates that the decay rate of the three parameter logistic curve is larger in the heat stress category.

In the predicted future climate, based on the ECHAM4 simulations, the most pronounced changes will occur at the extreme heat load category which will then become the most frequent condition for America as it is already now for Africa and Australia.

However, the rate of successful passes was significantly related to the heat stress category (p=0.02) with a higher rate of success under high (76.8±4.4%) than low (73.6±10.8%) environmental stress (p=0.031; figures 3 and 4).

Unlike most critics' groups and the Golden Globes, the Academy divides its screenplay prizes between adapted and original fare – an entirely reasonable distinction, though it results most years in uneven distribution of heat between the categories.

We classified flash droughts into two categories (heat wave and precipitation deficit flash droughts) based on the formation mechanisms.

These proteins could be grouped into 7 approximate functional categories: heat shock proteins (HSPs) and protein degradation; ATPases; glycogenolysis, glycolysis and TCA cycle; cytoskeleton and structure; membrane and protein trafficking; protein biosynthesis; and others (Table 1).

Potential health impacts discussed at the Goa workshop fell into three categories: heat stress and air pollution, waterborne disease, and vector-borne disease focusing on malaria.

Daily activities and heat interference frequency categories are summarised in table 2. Heat interference 'often' was reported (in order of frequency) by 37.5% for daily travel, 34.5% for work, 29.9% for housework, 27.4% for sleeping and 25.9% for exercise.

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