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- Feeling The Heat. Janes, Patricia // Scholastic SuperScience;Jan2007, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p6
The article presents information on the temperature changes at the Bering Sea.
- Taking temperatures. // World Almanac for Kids;1996, p283
Presents facts and figures relating to temperature. How to measure the temperature, with specifics about Fahrenheit and Celsius, and conversion from one scale to the other; Chart showing the hottest and coldest places in the world and in the United States.
- Warm December no help to retailers. // Automotive Marketing;Feb98, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p23
Focuses on the weather for December 1997 which may have contributed to the lackluster holiday sales for national retailers in the automotive industry in the United States. Comparison of 1997 weather to the Midwest's temperature in December, 1994; Information on temperatures in the Southeast and...
- Temperature regulation in neonates of shorebirds Ricklefs, Robert E.; Visser, G. Henk // Auk (American Ornithologists Union);Jul1993, Vol. 110 Issue 3, p445
No abstract available.
- How cold is it? // Christian Science Monitor;12/17/96, Vol. 89 Issue 16, p17
No abstract available.
- The shelter characteristics of traditional-styled Inuit snow houses Scott, Peter A.; Kershaw, G. Peter; Welch, Harold E. // Arctic;Dec1996, Vol. 49 Issue 4, p328
No abstract available.
- Hort almanac. Wesley, Trish // Horticulture;Aug/Sep96, Vol. 74 Issue 7, p18
Lists the average daily temperature for selected cities in 1995.
- Embryonic development and temperature tolerance in diploid and polyploid salamanders (genus Ambystoma) Licht, Lawrence E.; Bogart, James P. // American Midland Naturalist;Oct1989, Vol. 122 Issue 2, p401
No abstract available.
- Microgeographic adaptation to temperature in pitch pine progenies Steiner, K. C.; Berrang, P. C. // American Midland Naturalist;Apr1990, Vol. 123 Issue 2, p292
No abstract available.
- Cooling dries up. DiChristina, Mariette; Fritz, Sandy // Popular Science;Aug93, Vol. 243 Issue 2, p39
Reports on desiccant wheels, coated with white crystalline titanium silicate powder, that form the cornerstone of a new cooling system by removing up to 90 percent of the moisture from incoming air. Patent by Englehard of Iselin, N.J.; How wheels work; Field test of system dubbed Desert Cool.


