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Configurational entropy also saturates, but at a much lower temperature.
I bake this at a much lower temperature, and for longer, than other breads, so the crust stays golden.
Moreover, the sensor offered appreciable response at even much lower temperature (150 °C) also.
(Ammonia liquefies at a much lower temperature than water and is thus able to absorb more heat).
Most porcelain colours called overglaze, enamel, or low-temperature colours are painted over the fired glaze and fired at a much lower temperature.
Treatments with 1% NO regenerated the deactivated CuZrO2 at a much lower temperature than treatments with 5% O2.
Ethane, propane, and butane are converted at much lower temperature than methane, also in natural gas mixtures.
World View's application to the F.A.A. noted that at an altitude of 20 miles, water and blood boil at a much lower temperature and decompression would be fatal.
However, if the alloy is quenched from the high temperature, the reverse transformation occurs at a much lower temperature, so that a very fine precipitate forms.
That cycle uses an organic working fluid with a low boiling point so that the evaporation occurs at a much lower temperature.
Conversely, the much lower temperature of cold-brew coffee does lead to lower dissolved levels of the compounds causing bitterness, though it comes with the trade-off of a much-elongated brewing time.
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