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The Stella and Ad Reinhardt's "Red Painting" (1952) on the second floor, needed temperature and humidity control.
In particular, here we focus on the ionization process; we show a simplified model to study the evolution of plasma induced by discharge, very useful to design the discharge circuit able to fully ionize the gas and bring the plasma at the needed temperature and density.
The high pressure significantly decreases the needed temperature because it decreases the needed distance between nuclear particles.
A recent estimate puts the needed temperature at kelvin.
On their latest release for Toolroom Records, their Raw Cut EP, the duo showcase their roots in fine form with two tracks – "Raw Cut" and "Little Dance," both of which will inject some much needed temperature into your cryogenically freezing bones.
Their fusion temperature depends on the hydrocarbon chain length, so it may be easily adjusted to the needed temperature range.
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The experiments show that all the accessions needed temperatures above 0°C to vernalize and that vernalization still worked relatively well at temperatures as high as 14°C.
So, if you know P and V, you don't need temperature as another variable.
Basically the windows open and close, depending on when and where you need temperature and oxygen, stuff like that.
Sure, you don't need temperature data every second, but think about the amount of data coming from your Dropcam and how much processing is needed to turn that video stream into actionable notifications and triggers for automation.
The generation of electricity at industrial scale from geothermal reservoir needs temperature distribution information till the greater depths and over continuous stretch.
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