| temperature c. |
a number indicating the effect of temperature upon the velocity constant of a chemical reaction. Symbol Q10 because 10°C is the most commonly employed temperature change; see van't Hoff's rule, under rule.
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| temperature s. |
a scale used for expressing the degree of heat, based on absolute zero as a reference point (absolute scale), or with a certain value arbitrarily assigned to such temperatures as the ice point and boiling point of water under certain stipulated conditions, the range between and beyond them being divided into a designated number of identical units.
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| temperature s.’s |
hot and cold spots: spots on the skin normally anesthetic to pain and pressure and sensitive respectively to heat and cold; they are arranged in lines, often somewhat curved, and show the peculiar arrangement of the end-organ with respect to the temperature sense.
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| temperature-sensitive (t-s) m. |
a conditional mutation resulting in an abnormality at one temperature, but not at others; see also cold-sensitive m.
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| temperature center |
Thermoregulatory center .
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