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Definitions for room-temperature
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room-temperatureadjective
At a typical temperature of indoor surroundings (about 20 to 23ºC); neither heated nor chilled.
a pan of room-temperature water
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of room-temperature in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of room-temperature in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of room-temperature in a Sentence
The reagents need to be so stable because it needs to be able to be transported in the truck, which often can go to 50 degrees Centigrade. And also it needs to be able to be stored at room temperature because there is no refrigerator or there is very little room for the refrigerator.
At this point, the lizard was removed from the cooler and the internal body temperature of the lizard was recorded as its lower temperature limit, lizards were then allowed to return to room temperature ; every single lizard in this study recovered back to full health after just a few minutes.
Creating more of this rare but super useful diamond is the long-term aim of this work, being able to make two types of diamonds at room temperature was exciting to achieve for the first time in our lab.
You have to have a place to store the stuff, you can't store it at room temperature. You've got to separate it into refrigerated, frozen and dry.
We are used to our own conditions here on Earth, our scientific experience is at room temperature and ambient conditions. Titan is a completely different beast.
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