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  • 41Temperature Coefficient — (of a solar photovoltaic cell)   The amount that the voltage, current, and/or power output of a solar cell changes due to a change in the cell temperature …

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  • 42Temperature coefficient — (of a solar photovoltaic cell)   The amount that the voltage, current, and/or power output of a solar cell changes due to a change in the cell temperature.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 43temperature gradient — /ˈtɛmprətʃə greɪdiənt/ (say tempruhchuh graydeeuhnt) noun the rate of change of temperature with position …

  • 44Attribution of recent climate change — Further information: Global warming, Climate change, and Climate change denial Attribution of recent climate change is the effort to scientifically ascertain mechanisms responsible for recent changes observed in the Earth s climate …

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  • 45Climate change — For current and future climatological effects of human influences, see global warming. For the study of past climate change, see paleoclimatology. For temperatures on the longest time scales, see geologic temperature record …

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  • 46Instrumental temperature record — See also temperature record. The instrumental temperature record shows the fluctuations of the temperature of the atmosphere and the oceans as measured by temperature sensors. Currently, the longest running temperature record is the Central… …

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  • 47Climate change, industry and society — See also: Avoiding dangerous climate change and Effects of climate change on humans This article is about climate change, industry and society. Contents 1 Vulnerability 1.1 General effects 1.2 Human settlement …

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  • 48Climate change feedback — See also: Avoiding dangerous climate change, Runaway climate change, and Abrupt climate change Climate change feedback is important in the understanding of global warming because feedback processes may amplify or diminish the effect of each… …

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  • 49Thermodynamic temperature — is the absolute measure of temperature and is one of the principal parameters of thermodynamics. Thermodynamic temperature is an “absolute” scale because it is the measure of the fundamental property underlying temperature: its null or zero point …

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  • 50Satellite temperature measurements — have been obtained from the troposphere since 1978. By comparison, the usable balloon (radiosonde) record begins in 1958.Satellites do not measure temperature as such. They measure radiances in various wavelength bands, which must then be… …

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