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Before stumbling upon these islands of existence, scientists thought animals occupied a much narrower temperature envelope.
The pseudoelastic stress strain response is limited in tension to a much narrower temperature range than that in compression.
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The new ALH84001 research, reported in the current issue of the journal Science by Dr. Kirschvink and his collaborators at Caltech, Vanderbilt University in Nashville and McGill University in Montreal, focuses on a much narrower question: the temperature within the meteorite during the last four billion years.
At high temperatures, on the other hand, there is a much narrower range between the coenothermic temperature and temperatures that cause death.
However, the distributions are much narrower at RT than at cryogenic temperatures, which indicates a decrease in precision at cryogenic temperature, commonly defined as an increase in random errors.
These posterior uncertainty limits are much narrower than the prior limits in the temperature range for which experimental data are available.
However, compared to mammals, discrimination of noxious temperature in C. elegans appears to be over a much narrower range.
The maximum viable temperature range for all studied species (between close to 0°C to 23°C) was much narrower than that of non subterranean insects living at the same latitude, indicating that subterranean species in this lineage do have a modified thermal biology.
Weinberg (2000) confirms the urban rural differences in childhood asthma prevalence, but has shown a much narrower gap, suggesting an accelerated rise in aeroallergen level in rural areas associated with global increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and temperature.
His focus is much narrower.
That debate is much narrower.
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