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temperate Characterized by moderate temperatures, weather, or climate; neither hot nor cold. The HBEF is situated in a northern temperate forest - it is neither in the colder northern Canadian or hot southern US or South American forests.
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temper The degree of hardness exhibited by a metal. See also Hardness.
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temperature A temperature probe is placed on the baby's skin with an adhesive patch. A wire connects the temperature probe to the overhead warmer (or isolette) to help regulate the heat needed to keep the baby warm.
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temperate [Pertaining to] A temperature or climate that is moderate; Neither hot, nor cold.
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temperature coefficient The ratio of a quantity change of an electrical parameter, such as resistance or capacitance, of an electronic component to the original value when temperature changes, expressed in %/
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