Examples of using Temperature changes in English and their translations into Polish
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VCON-4 endures temperature changes well.
Protects the interior of the bathroom from temperature changes.
Temperature changes over the last 650,000 years.
Thermometer with temperature changes button.
Padded cases however do not protect against temperature changes.
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Weekly programs with 6 temperature changes per day backlit display.
In addition, the grains are resistant to temperature changes.
Temperature changes over previous 24 hours Lower chairlift station.
Resistance to rapid temperature changes.
Avoid extreme temperature changes when bathing
Excellent response to water and temperature changes.
If the temperature changes, the experimental data becomes smaller
mud. Resistant on temperature changes.
The problem occurs when the temperature changes outside the window are significant.
UV radiation and temperature changes.
In autumn and spring, when temperature changes from plus to minus,
Sauna- a room with high humidity and severe temperature changes.
When the temperature changes, different thermal stresses are generated,
Smallville's a long way to go to check on temperature changes.
autumn there are typical marked temperature changes between day and night that have a positive impact not only on the fruit's"internal quality",
Yes(rechargeable, the running hours) Temperature changes per day 6.
free from aggressive environment and sudden temperature changes;
Dynamic climate chambers for rapid temperature changes more.
high humidity and temperature changes.
However, in the case of subsidence or temperature changes stiffness save frame structure.
Another advantage of gas in much less dependence on temperature changes.
Series MKF Dynamic climate chambers for rapid temperature changes with humidity control Bookmark.
it is sensitive to humidity and temperature changes.
Complex reduces the erythema reaction caused by stress, temperature changes or stimulants.
giving relatively high resistance to temperature changes.