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  • 31Temperature (meat) — Medium rare redirects here. For other uses, see Medium Rare. Meat thermometer Temperature is a description of how thoroughly cooked a cut of meat is based on the color, juiciness and internal temperature when cooked. The gradations of cooking are …

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  • 32temperature gradient — At sea, a temperature gradient is the change of temperature with depth; a positive gradient is a temperature increase with an increase in depth, and a negative gradient is a temperature decrease with an increase in depth …

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  • 33Temperature in Canada — The average temperatures of Canada vary across the country; the table below shows the temperature of various cities across Canada. The table can be reordered by clicking on the box in each column. City January (Avg. Low °C) January (Avg. High °C) …

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  • 34temperature coefficient — noun A coefficient which relates the change of the magnitude of a physical property to a unit change in temperature …

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  • 35Temperature — The temperature is the specific degree of hotness or coldness of the body. It is usually measured with a thermometer. * * * The sensible intensity of heat of any substance; the manifestation of the average kinetic energy of the molecules making… …

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  • 36temperature coefficient — noun Physics a coefficient expressing the relation between a change in a physical property and the change in temperature that causes it …

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  • 37Change of decay rate — The change of radioactive decay in different environments has fundamental significance, as well as application in nuclear physics, astrophysics, geology and condensed matter physics, such as study is of current interests.Electron capture decay… …

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  • 38Température neptune — Neptune (planète) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Neptune. Neptune …

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  • 39temperature coefficient — the quantitative increase or decrease in fish metabolic rate for each ten degree change in body or environmental temperature. Abbreviated as Q10 …

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  • 40temperature gradient — Meteorol. rate of change of temperature with distance. * * * …

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