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To build this model, we first reduced the size of the data set to a 0.2×0.2 degree cell size grid using the GMT function blockmedian applied on the compilation.
By application of one of two different initial pressures (P1: 7 mbar; P2: 12 mbar) the diaphragms were set to a defined degree of deflection.
Choudhury considers himself the inventor of hot yoga as we know it, or Bikram Yoga — a rigidly prescribed sequence of twenty-six postores to be endured with the thermostat set to a hundred and five degrees, for maximal sweating.
Perhaps the most germane property is given by the universal function approximation theorem [ 20], which states that a sufficiently complex neural network is capable of modeling any smooth function on a compact set to an arbitrary degree of precision.
For this investigation the starting stand density is set to a yield table stocking degree of one.
Was it because the temperature was always set to a bone-chilling fifty-nine degrees?
In the present work the allowable amount of sialic acid residues was expanded to include polysialylation and set to a limit of 20 degrees of polymerization (increased from 5 nonpolymerized sialic acid monosaccharides).
Even if the thermostat is set to a mild temperature, like 72 degrees (t-shirt weather outside) the massive amount of air flow that building operators build into their cooling systems make the rooms feel downright arctic, Minson says.
Add a few bodies humming at 98.6 degrees to an oven set to 450 degrees, and a comfortable 75-degree kitchen pretty quickly becomes hellish.
The tank should have a filter (not too strong; bettas tend to dislike current), a heater set to 75-80 degrees, and a hood (stressed fish will jump).
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