This means they briefly leave their temperature-controlled environment and single daily snapshots of their development are possible.
In 2007, the Flints renovated the barn to create a sound-isolated, humidity- and temperature-controlled environment.
Thermopod offers a solution in the form of biodegradable, temperature-controlled packaging made of recycled textile fibers.
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It involved installing satellite-linked conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) loggers on three white whales (Delphinapterus leucas).
The book explains how Earth will change for every degree rise in temperature - from droughts to mass extinctions.
For now, aeroplanes and rotors are not slathered routinely with temperature-and pressure-sensitive paints because their sensitivity needs to be improved.
Even leading government critic Sam Rainsy will return to test the political temperature -- and maybe register his Khmer Nation Party.
According to a study published today in the journal Nature Climate Change, turbines can raise the local temperature -- albeit slightly.
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Then in the early 20th Century, German chemist Fritz Haber invented a high temperature-high pressure technique to convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia.
The concentrated, intense flavor of dry-aged beef develops as it hangs in special temperature- and humidity-controlled rooms from 10 days to six weeks.
More than 1, 000 readers vote each day on the blog's temperature-taking survey about the perceived prospects of the team, said blogger Mike Axisa.
If I didn't want to build my own cellar, Mr. Ziskind noted that he also owns a temperature-controlled warehouse with a few partners.
This rising of Nigeria's political temperature - ahead of next year's elections - has prompted a concerted government campaign over the eclipse, our correspondent says.
It blasts the Hong Kong government for only introducing "largely inaccurate" temperature-checking machines and health declaration forms at border points and not upgrading precautionary measures.
The mattresses are made from visco-elastic foam, a NASA padding innovation that is temperature-sensitive and softens to conform to the shape of the sleeper's body.
But it is the heat that actually did it and you need a temperature - according to him - no greater than burning wood basically.
Workers in blue uniforms and blue hairnets were moving in swift precision around long temperature-controlled assembly lines, sealed off from dust and contamination by glass walls.
This would make them whiter so they reflect more sunlight back into space, reducing the sea surface temperature - which is the primary driver of hurricanes.
It turns out, of course, that we are very temperature-stable organisms, so if you raise the temperature of our cells by twenty degrees our cells will die.
There are already some great examples of NASA technology being commercialized in Colorado, from temperature-controlled textiles used in outdoor gear to dehydration-preventing products for athletes and adventurers.
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Using the new method you could have your cake and eat it, by designing a strong core to a structure that has a weaker, temperature-resistant surface, he says.
Scripps encourages students to take advantage of these special resources, making it easy to get lost among stacks and stacks of papers and artifacts in a temperature-controlled basement.
During the renovations, the 1850s facade of the building and historic reading rooms and specialist libraries have been restored and new facilities, including a temperature-controlled repository, have been built.
When Clemson and LSU face-off in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl, they will do so in a sold-out, temperature-controlled Georgia Dome in a game that is televised un-opposed on ESPN.
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The density record of temperature-sensitive white spruce for this region showed extremely low values in the summer of 1783, known in Inuit lore as "the summer that did not come".
The vaccines are picked up each month by the ten-member Pemba staff of VillageReach, which, in four Toyota Land Cruiser trucks, distributes them in temperature-controlled containers to rural clinics around the province.
At Nicolas Feuillatte, by contrast, visitors see the giant stainless steel vats in which the wine is blended, and the above-ground temperature-controlled storerooms, where specially commissioned works of modern art are displayed.
In the meantime, Weather Channel has used a simpler measure, called "feels like, " to express temperature in a temperature-like number, taking into account wind chill at low temperatures and humidity at high temperatures.
The company started in the temperature-controls business in 1885, two years after its founder, Warren S. Johnson, a professor at the State Normal School in Whitewater, Wisconsin, received a patent for the electric room thermostat.
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