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The agency has had to explain new rules on ambient temperature carefully as it recognised that not all staff feel the cold or heat in the same way.
The surface defects are tuned by varying the ammonification temperature carefully, resulting in controlled doping content as well as adjustable crystallinity in the nanowire.
Decrease the temperature carefully until the particles take minimal energy states.
The mixture was cooled to room temperature, carefully made up to 100 mL and filtered (0.45 μm syringe filter, polyethersulfon membrane, Pall Corporation, New York).
The patterned sample was fully cured in an oven at 75 °C for 4 h and, after cooling to room temperature, carefully removed from the glass plate.
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He watches engine temperatures carefully and has to make sure he doesn't push the fuel injectors so far that they are always open.
A spokesman said: "The main issue we could be facing is ice so we are monitoring temperatures carefully, particularly in the south-east where the third rail is - that's where ice causes most problems because it stops power getting from the third rail to the trains". Meanwhile, bookmakers have slashed the odds of a white Christmas.
The plant's third reactor was still running on Monday, but engineers were watching temperature trends carefully out of concern that it, too, might have to shut down.
To improve the reaction efficiency, experimental parameters, such as the concentration of the thiol compounds and reaction temperature, were carefully adjusted.
The key roles played by both fluid charge and ambient temperature are carefully addressed, so while lower mass charge is preferable for small loads, at the same power, the operating temperature is nevertheless higher for lower ambient temperatures.
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