Examples of using Increased temperature in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Increased temperature and general weakness;
The frog kept adjusting with increased temperature.
Increased temperature sensitivity, especially to cold.
Redness of the integument of the body, increased temperature on the inflamed area.
Increased temperature in the area of the bite, chills and fever;
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When fish have to deal with increased temperature, there are physical consequences.
If this is the case,motherboard sensors are likely to show increased temperature as well.
Increased temperature and acidification of oceans will create additional stress on Tuvaluan food production.
This process itself is stressful for the body, and the effect of increased temperature increases the load.
The increased temperature around the core allows carbon to burn in a shell, and there will be shells burning helium and hydrogen outside.
In various household appliances(in it bugs attracted by the increased temperature near coolers and compressors).
Mildly increased temperature(100.4 to 101.3°F, or 38 to 38.5°C) can be caused by exercise, heavy clothing, a hot bath, or hot weather.
Diclofenac sodium works by blocking the production of some of the body chemicals that cause inflammation, pain, stiffness, tenderness,swelling and increased temperature.
Under the impacts of increased temperature and change of precipitation, droughts in Da Nang have become prolonged with more severe intensity.
Pollutants in water can cause it to have higher algal and plant growth,as a result of increased temperature or excess nutrients, causing pH levels to rise.
Increased temperature, lethargy, vomiting and other symptoms of ill-being in the physical state of cats serve as a reason for withdrawal of vaccination.
While it can release organic acid gradually by increased temperature, bring the pH of dye bath down to stability and achieve the requirement of dye bath.
According to an educational website called Water on the Web,“Pollutants in water can cause it to have high algal and plant growth,as a result of increased temperature or excess nutrients, causing pH levels to rise.
To study the impact of increased temperature, we enclosed separate plots on the same sites in walls made of transparent fibreglass sheeting.
Polytropic- This assumes that heat may enter or leave the system, and that input shaft work canappear as both increased pressure(usually useful work) and increased temperature above adiabatic(usually losses due to cycle efficiency).
Mildly increased temperature(100.4 degrees to 101.3 degrees F, or 30 to 38.5 degrees C) can be caused by exercise, excessive clothing, a hot bath, or hot weather.
For any particular crop, the effect of increased temperature will depend on the crop's optimal temperature for growth and reproduction.
The study also reveals that most of the increased temperature fluctuations in the tropics are associated with droughts- an extra threat to food and water supplies.
With the rapid spread of edema,the appearance of asthmatic breathing, increased temperature, the victim should immediately be taken to the hospital, if necessary making artificial respiration along the way.
The study also reveals that most of the increased temperature fluctuations in the tropics are associated with droughts, hence indicating challenges for food and water supply for many people.
With the rapid spread of edema,the appearance of asthmatic breathing, increased temperature, the victim should immediately be taken to the hospital, if necessary making artificial respiration along the way.
Titanium oxide is usually responsible for this increased temperature as it absorbs the stellar radiation, so the team suggested that powerful winds are taking the titanium oxide to the night side.
This extra heat production, twice present-day at approximately 3 billion years ago,[83]would have increased temperature gradients within the Earth,increasing the rates of mantle convection and plate tectonics, and allowing the production of igneous rocks such as komatiites that are not formed today.
In some cases, rates of reaction decrease with increasing temperature.
Enzyme reaction rate increases with increasing temperature.

