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  • The fish killed included bass, roach, eels and fluke when the temperature soared to twenty six degrees Centigrade.
  • Temperatures inside the burning building are estimated to have reached 600 degrees centigrade.
  • In summer, the temperature sometimes climbs up to forty degrees centigrade.
  • The Jiading factory will be able to burn at 850 degrees centigrade, hot enough to destroy dioxin, a poisonous chemical compound found in some waste, said the engineer on that project.
  • Day-time temperatures are frequently in the low twenties centigrade but, once night falls, they plummet to minus ten or even below that in a matter of minutes.
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  • The temperature was minus 10 degrees centigrade so we gathered around the campfire inside, talking, singing and getting to know each other.
  • The temperature gauge was nudging 38 degrees centigrade at pitch level, that's nearly 100 in old money.
  • By the time he arrived at the legation the sun had burnt off the mist and the temperature was already in the high twenties centigrade. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The number at the bottom is the recommended water temperature in Centigrade.
  • The authors wrote that ‘the trend in daily mean temperature due to land use changes is 0.35 degrees centigrade per century.’
  • A step in temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is smaller than a step on the Centigrade scale.
  • The heat exchangers will convert waste heat from the 360 degrees centigrade flame grills - where the chain's famous Whopper burger comes to life - into energy.
  • It was a hot, cloudless and humid day, 27 degrees centigrade, with a light south-easterly wind.
  • conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade
  • As clear skies and sunshine sent temperatures up to 25 degrees centigrade, hundreds packed Hilly Fields, Brockley, for the ever-popular festival.
  • They had routinely heated paraffin oil with a flashpoint of 175 degrees centigrade in its baking tins to stop pies sticking.
  • For the next 204 years, the scientific and thermometry communities world-wide referred to this scale as the ‘centigrade scale.’
  • People drive in kilometers, fill their gas tanks by litres and heat their homes in degrees centigrade.
  • The organizer has built a large refrigerator covering 1,500 square metres and temperature inside is kept below minus 14 centigrade degrees.
  • Scattered along fertile valleys, between sands and snows, most Afghan people farm land which is seared by 40 Centigrade summers, and is snowbound by the long, cold winters.
  • Weather experts are predicting a scorcher of a summer - the government recently issued a heat-wave plan after the Met Office predicted that summer temperatures would exceed the 22 degrees centigrade average.
  • The animal temperatures drops to just over zero centigrade.
  • In summer, the temperature sometimes climbs up to forty degrees centigrade.
  • If you are walking outdoors on a 37 degrees centigrade day and suddenly feel weak, dizzy and nauseous chances are you are suffering from heat exhaustion.
  • The organizer has built a large refrigerator covering 1,500 square metres and temperature inside is kept below minus 14 centigrade degrees.
  • Consequently a culture of mycelian bacteria can be kept entirely free from germs while in contact with the open air at a temperature of from 42o to 43o Centigrade. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume IV: Modern Development of the Chemical and Biological Sciences
  • The temperature needed for firing pottery is between 700-1,000 centigrade.
  • You may have heard that water boils at 100 degrees centigrade.
  • A step in temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is smaller than a step on the Centigrade scale.
  • At first glance, it would appear that, with zero set at the freezing point of water at sea level and 100 at the boiling point, the centigrade scale is logical and obvious.
  • Heavy snow and ice blanketed the Balkans on Christmas Day, blocking roads and closing airports as temperatures plunged to near minus 20 degrees centigrade.
  • These tough creatures, which can survive temperatures as low as minus 57 degrees centigrade, evolved from two different lines.
  • Water will boil at 100 degree centigrade under normal pressure.
  • In total they covered 67.5 miles, traversing the loch three times, in water that was only a shivering 11 degrees centigrade.
  • People drive in kilometers, fill their gas tanks by litres and heat their homes in degrees centigrade.
  • The overwhelming majority of the world's scientists now agree this is gradually warming the globe, and could see temperatures rise by as much as 6 degrees centigrade this century.
  • This was a sunny day, with the temperature in the low to mid twenties centigrade, so the tables were mostly full.
  • The contaminated soil is heated to 650 degrees centigrade to make the contaminants gaseous instead of liquid.
  • The temperature in this room is twenty degrees centigrade.
  • Anders Celsius , Swedish astronomer who devised the centigrade temperature scale in 1742, was born at Uppsala.
  • The liquid will crystallize at 50 degrees centigrade.
  • The energising coils, through which several hundred amperes of current flows, remains at minus 269 degrees centigrade with the help of about 300 litres of liquid helium in a special vessel called cryostat.
  • Unlike most sponges, they release their contents only when heated to temperatures of hundreds of degrees centigrade.
  • December through to February are some of the best months to visit this tropical country, and the average temperature is 31 degrees centigrade.
  • Months ago, I asked you why you would not post your temperatures alternatively in centigrade as well as fahrenheit out of respect for the fact that your weather site is in a country using that temperature measurement scale and you responded that your readers would find such measurements confusing and incomprehensible and, therefore, you would never do so. Renting in Ajijic
  • The 40 degrees centigrade heat, high humidity and long hours all take their toll on crews.
  • The water can freeze when the temperature descends below the centigrade zero.
  • In summer, the temperature sometimes climbs up to forty degrees centigrade.
  • In Thailand I was hit by waves of heat of more than 30 degrees centigrade immediately after stepping off the plane after a four-hour journey.
  • In the summer, the temperature is sometimes forty degrees centigrade.
  • At about 400 degrees centigrade, the nano-tip comes into contact with the plastic substrate allowing it to ‘write’ by punching a hole into the surface.
  • The effect of this was to heat the air to a temperature which at times was estimated to approach 1,000 degrees centigrade.
  • This is a rare case of a social scientific measure that has become so well known that the measure and the concept are almost as synonymous as temperature and the centigrade or Fahrenheit scales, or as length and the metric scale.
  • We can be confident that water boiled at 100 degrees centigrade under conditions of normal pressure in Jerusalem in the fifth century CE, just as it did in nineteenth century Chicago.
  • The blaze created a fireball that burned at up to 1,400 degrees Centigrade and melted the tensile steel cables which supported the men's platform.
  • To be more accurate the specific inductive capacity of a dielectric is the ratio between the capacity of a condenser having that substance as a dielectric, to the capacity of the same condenser using dry air at zero degrees Centigrade and at a pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch as the dielectric. Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc.
  • It was a hot, cloudless and humid day, 27 degrees centigrade, with a light south-easterly wind.
  • The Fassenon nuclear plant in eastern France was just two degrees centigrade away from an emergency shutdown, forcing technicians to hose down one of the reactors.
  • Such indications are confirmed by the centigrade alcoholmeter. Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
  • Wow, Jean, you have a temperature of almost 39 degrees centigrade.
  • In the summer, the temperature is sometimes forty degrees centigrade.
  • Finishing craft should be processed under the environment of 0 - 40 degree centigrade temperature and less than 80 % humidity.
  • Forty degrees centigrade is the maximal temperature at which this chemical reaction will occur.
  • It was a hot, cloudless and humid day, 27 degrees centigrade, with a light south-easterly wind.
  • The temperature in this room is twenty degrees centigrade.
  • Food should be kept in the fridge because mould cannot flourish at a temperature below five degree centigrade.
  • Forty degrees centigrade is the maximal temperature at which this chemical reaction will occur.
  • They run best cold, around -100 degrees centigrade, and since a coolant failure would ruin them, each of the six columns of CCDs has its own dewar, a sort of thermos bottle, of coolant. A Grand and Bold Thing
  • We talked at the reception after the ceremony, but I was growing tired after a very hot day - over 30 centigrade - so did not take note of chalk stripes, tie patterns and all that fashion detail.
  • If they stop moving altogether, the temperature drops to Absolute Zero which is - 273 degrees Centigrade.
  • With temperatures plunging to minus 7 degrees centigrade, this new snow facility ensures a winter experience in this rainforest country.
  • The temperature dropped to minus 25 degrees centigrade early last Tuesday morning while survivors were waiting for the arrival of relief materials.
  • By the time he arrived at the legation the sun had burnt off the mist and the temperature was already in the high twenties centigrade. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Day-time temperatures are frequently in the low twenties centigrade but, once night falls, they plummet to minus ten or even below that in a matter of minutes.
  • The lowest temperature that can theoretically be attained is equal to minus 273.15 degrees centigrade. March 2007
  • A bit more about DU – When fired or exploded, it is pyrophoric, becoming a tremendous fiery explosion, and reaches high temperatures between 3,000-6,000 degrees Centigrade. No More DU, No More Hiroshimas, No More Nagasakis
  • Twelve ordinary standard (psychrometer -) thermometers, divided to fifths of a degree (Centigrade). The South Pole~ Remarks on the Meteorological Observations at Framheim
  • Drivers were warned to look out for black ice as they headed for work today after one of the coldest nights saw temperatures plummet to minus 5 degrees centigrade.
  • Do you know at what temperature by Centigrade milk freezes?
  • Thermal conditions are also extreme, with external temperatures ranging from plus or minus more than a hundred degrees centigrade.
  • These should reduce your CPU temperature by at least 5 degrees centigrade in a 20 degrees centigrade ambient environment.
  • The temperature dropped to five degrees Centigrade.
  • Here the temperature never goes below zero centigrade.
  • The temperature dropped to minus 28 degrees centigrade .
  • Germany is also approaching its record of 40 degrees centigrade hit back in 1983.
  • The choice of temperatures was based on the fact that the cells were caught at approximately 25 degrees centigrade and grown into clonal populations at 21-24 degrees centigrade.
  • The spa's thermal waters, which bubble out of the ground at 38 degrees centigrade, have a high incidence of sulphate sodium, bromine and iodine and are particularly beneficial for those with respiratory conditions.
  • He pressed the second button in the row and the bright light concentered at a particular place on the concrete wall, illuminating, in a row, a clock, a barometer, and centigrade and Fahrenheit thermometers. CHAPTER I
  • Temperatures will drop to minus 26 degrees centigrade and the team of eight are likely to suffer altitude sickness on a mountain used by many as final preparation to summit Everest.
  • In summer, the temperature sometimes climbs up to forty degrees centigrade.
  • But I believe the French have, of late, given the preference to what they call the centigrade scale, in which the space between the freezing and the boiling point is divided into 100 degrees. Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
  • The number at the bottom is the recommended water temperature in Centigrade.
  • No heating to 1,500 degrees centigrade, no cross-channel ferries, no juggernauts polluting the countryside as they thunder through the days and nights - this would be real recycling!
  • Do you know at what temperature by Centigrade milk freezes?
  • There's no air, there's hard radiation, there's poison in the ground below you and of course, it's between 100 and 150 degrees below in centigrade.
  • Thanks to this powerful factor, which is manageable at will, we can take directly from the apparatus alcohols marking 98 and 99 degrees by the centigrade alcoholmeter. Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
  • By the time he arrived at the legation the sun had burnt off the mist and the temperature was already in the high twenties centigrade. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Temperatures will struggle to reach zero in the daytime and are expected to plummet to around minus 10 degrees centigrade overnight.
  • Temperatures in the shady old town never rise above 25 degrees centigrade.
  • The higher altitudes brought cooler temperatures, about a drop of three degrees centigrade for each five hundred meters. A KING'S RANSOM
  • During the third week of August, when most of Greece was in the grip of a heat wave, the meltemi died down and temperatures on Karpathos promptly shot above 40 degrees centigrade during the day. The Alluring Remoteness of Karpathos
  • Even when the temperature falls to minus 30 degrees centigrade, it is still quite cozy living in such a cottage.
  • He observes that, while the centigrade scale may be preferential for scientists working in laboratories, the Fahrenheit scale is more suitable for measuring air temperatures to which we are all subject.
  • Forty degrees centigrade is the maximal temperature at which this chemical reaction will occur.
  • Scattered along fertile valleys, between sands and snows, most Afghan people farm land which is seared by 40 Centigrade summers, and is snowbound by the long, cold winters.
  • Forty degrees centigrade is the maximal temperature at which this chemical reaction will occur.
  • Temperatures inside the burning building are estimated to have reached 600 degrees centigrade.
  • Forty degrees centigrade is the maximal temperature at which this chemical reaction will occur.
  • Temperatures inside the burning building are estimated to have reached 600 degrees centigrade.

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