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(circuit) A factor used to calculate the change in the characteristics of a substance, device, or circuit element with changes in its temperature. The values are usually expressed as a percentage per degree Celsius. Applies to the change in capacitance or resistance of any electronic part or element per degree change in temperature.
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a measure of heat energy in an object, body or environment (Temperature can be measured using Fahrenheit, Celsius or Kelvin scales.)
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The level of heat in the incubator; can vary from 99 degrees to 103 degrees F. 100.5 degrees F is optimum for a still-air incubator.
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The level or degree of thermal energy in a substance, an object, or the surrounding environment as measured on a standard scale. In other words, temperature refers to whether something is hot or cold. It is the measurement of how fast the molecules are moving back and forth.
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important abiotic factor affecting distribution and abundance of organisms; influences metabolic rate and affects rates of growth and reproduction.
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