Examples of using To changes in temperature in English and their translations into Spanish
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Especially when exposed to changes in temperature.
Resistant to changes in temperature, impact and corrosion;
Horses suffer a lot when exposed to changes in temperature.
It responds to changes in temperature and high humidity(swelling, cracking);
Solubility is sensitive to changes in temperature.
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Human beings are sensitive to changes in temperature but relatively insensitive to changes in humidity, while the opposite is true for most library material.
Evaporation changes due to changes in temperature.
Well, these animals, in particular, are very susceptible orvery sensitive to changes in temperature.
Slow acclimation to changes in temperature and pH.
This glassware is characterised by high resistance to changes in temperature(K).
They should be resistant to changes in temperature, mold and easy to be cleaned.
The quality of the wine is highly sensitive to changes in temperature.
Storage: Sensitive to changes in temperature and PH.
Contraction and expansion of the inside walls due to changes in temperature.
Pyroelectric, if subjected to changes in temperature changes its polarity;
Store your unit in a dry place, preferably not subject to changes in temperature.
RSAW LX28/ZA is sensitive to changes in temperature and PH.
Includes consumption electronic detection,independent to changes in temperature.
RSAW ESB70/ZA is a sensitive to changes in temperature and PH.
Electrical device used as an automatic“on/ off” switch which will respond to changes in temperature.
The skin is most susceptible to changes in temperature and humidity.
They may be less likely to sense and respond to changes in temperature.
How did rainforests and reefs respond to changes in temperature and carbon dioxide in the past?
Hold the test of time andare stable to changes in temperature.
Storage: RSAW ESB3/ZA is sensitive to changes in temperature and PH.
Disadvantages Dacha Year-round,exposed to changes in temperature, precipitation.