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First it requires much higher temperatures that deuterium-tritium.
Water ice stays frozen until it reaches much higher temperatures.
During the late 1980s, materials that exhibit superconducting properties at much higher temperatures were discovered.
They would persist to much higher temperatures in other systems of their own composition.
(The sample did release water vapor, but at much higher temperatures, which indicated water trapped within minerals).
A tin oxide enamel glaze is applied, and the works are baked again, this time at much higher temperatures.
While those materials are routinely tested under conditions typical of ordinary fires, their effectiveness at the much higher temperatures of last week's catastrophe is generally unknown.
Some were ultrapasteurized, a process that exposes the milk to much higher temperatures than conventional pasteurization and extends its shelf life for nearly two months.
In that year the English engineer Sir William Siemens invented the open-hearth furnace, which could produce and sustain much higher temperatures than any other furnace.
The forecast for the next several days does not call for much higher temperatures, and the team's quirky early-season schedule is frontloaded with home games.
[But,] rather than interacting additively, these different effects appear to interact multiplicatively, with feedbacks among the contributing factors, leading to the surprisingly large increase in the chance of much higher temperatures".
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