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Near the bottom, it reported a temperature of 40 degrees.
In 1913, a weather observer reported a temperature of a hundred and thirty-four degrees — still the official world record.
Debanjan et al. reported a temperature sensor based on the PL of g-C3N4.
Zhang et al. (1993) reported a temperature drop of ~ 50 K at a distance of ~ 0.5 mm from the hot spot axially.
Ohba et al. (2011) reported a temperature of 260 °C at the bottom of a borehole (500 m depth) in the Owakudani geothermal area, which corresponds to the top of the resistive body inside the bell-shaped conductor, where x = 1, y = 0 and z = − 0.5 km (0.5 km ASL) in our coordinate system.
The pilot had reported a temperature of 99 degrees Fahrenheit, and I fully believed him.
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Tarara et al., 2008 [ 31] observed a change in anthocyanin composition with respect to malvidin-based derivates and Cohen et al., 2012 [ 32, 33] reported a temperature-induced alteration in proanthocyanidin (PA) composition and concentration.
Peng et al. (2011) examined the association between heat wave days, defined using HI07, and mortality in Chicago, Illinois, and reported a temperature-adjusted 7.8% higher mortality (95% CI: 6.1, 9.5%), compared with a 3.3% increase (95% CI: –1.3, 8.2%) in the present study.
If two of the three temperature sensors report a temperature beyond a set threshold, the system will shutdown the system, because the voting will already be decisive.
We report a temperature independent subthreshold slope (SS) of ∼47 mV/dec at low temperature in a triple top gate graphene tunnel field-effect transistor (TFET).
During an ice growth rate of around 0.02 mm/s, we report a temperature jump at an ice water interface above 0°CC up to 1.68 °C (0.01 ± °C), as measured with thermochromatic-liquid-crystals.
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