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temperature A measure of heat energy, or the relative lack thereof.
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temperature the optimal temperature for development of P. falciparum is 30 o C [86 o F], while the optimal temperature for development of P. vivax is 25 o C [77 o F]. The time required for development of the sexual phases of the malaria parasite in the mosquito is 10-11 days at these temperatures.
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temperature A degree of hotness or coldness the can be measured using a thermometer. Also a measure of how fast the atoms and molecules of a substance are moving (see Kinetic energy). Temperature is measured in degrees on the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin scales.
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temperance the moderate use of, or abstinence from, alcoholic beverages. The temperance movement grew in the early 1800s along with other reform movements of the era. Women were at the head of the effort, because excessive drinking by men often caused abusive behavior. By 1856, 13 states either restricted or prohibited the sale of liquor.
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temperature A measure of heat intensity. Absolute - The temperature above absolute zero, or temperature plus 273?C or 459?F. Ambient - The temperature of the surrounding medium, usually used to refer to the temperature of the air in which a structure is situated or a device operates.
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