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temperature a measure of heat energy in an object, body or environment (Temperature can be measured using Fahrenheit, Celsius or Kelvin scales.)
Ãâó: education.jlab.org/beamsactivity/6thgrade/vocabula...
temper the correct heat treatment of a tool's metal, to make it stay sharp longer
Ãâó: www.createforless.com/advice/gl_woodworking.asp
temper To relieve hardness by reheating a metal to make it tougher and more ductile.
Ãâó: www.ticms.com/wizard/glossary.htm
temperature 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.
Ãâó: www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs/res02-definitions.html
tempered glass Glass that has been annealed or strengthened by a process of gradually healing and cooling. Once a piece of glass has been tempered, it cannot be cut. If it breaks, it breaks into many small pieces. By code, all shower doors must be made of tempered glass.
Ãâó: www.alpha-plumbing.com/plumbing-terminology-t.htm
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