Sentence examples for temperature vulnerable from inspiring English sources

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Crucially the draft deal only commits to keeping temperatures "well below" a 2C rise and only promises to try to reach 1.5C - the temperature vulnerable countries say needs to be achieved in order for them to "survive".

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The simulation of the thermal response of the JET bulk tungsten divertor modules to real operational conditions demonstrates that the analyzed design provides more favourable conditions than before (≤600 °C) for the temperature-vulnerable materials of the stack attachment (esp. Inconel spring discs), thereby increasing the attachment lifetime.

It is, therefore, deduced that a perovskite thin film deposited on low temperature substrate is vulnerable against humidity and O2.

The effects of a vulnerable temperature interval and grain refinement on the hot tearing susceptibility (HTS) were investigated in this work to prevent hot tearing.

One Australian barista lamented the popularity of the beverage and said, "They interrupt workflow, create milk wastage and can be served at a dangerous temperature to a vulnerable consumer.

Power outages across the region were causing wild fluctuations in temperature, killing many vulnerable babies.

Carbons obtained at higher heat treatment temperatures are most vulnerable to abrasive wear, while the less ordered carbons, typical for samples heat treated at lower temperatures, showed significant amount of oxidative wear.

Similarly, the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is decimating amphibian populations worldwide, but those species with higher temperatures are less vulnerable [ 5] and diseased frogs can be cured by placing them in a supportive environment at 37°C [ 6, 7].

Thus, there is strong motivation to a) better understand the risks posed by extreme temperatures, including identifying vulnerable populations and communities, and b) increase the capacity of residents and public health officials to take effective action to prevent negative health impacts (Huang et al. 2013).

Terrestrial invertebrates are vulnerable to temperature extremes, facing the risk of desiccation at elevated temperatures, and rapid hypothermia at low temperatures.

An assessment based on the climate projections in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 indicated that heavy-snowfall areas in the temperate zone (especially in low-elevation areas) were markedly vulnerable to temperature change, showing a large SWE reduction even under slight changes in winter temperature.

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