The Nose.
Depending on if it Is liquid and temperature
Yes, it is a crystallic soli, though not very stable at elevated temperature
hyperthermia
In a closed system the pressure is directly proportional to the temperature (Gay-Lussac law).At higher temperature the volume tend to increase but in a container the volume is limited.
the temperature is elavated by 67%
W. F. Simmons has written: 'Report on the elevated-temperature properties of chromium-molybdenum steels' 'Report on elevated-temperature properties of chromium steels' 'Report on the elevated-temperature properties of stainless steel'
No, elevated blood glucose with have no effect on temperature.
To measure true air temperature, not an elevated temperature from direct solar heating.
The Nose.
raised temperature or raised temperarely
Depending on if it Is liquid and temperature
The body believes that there is something to fight;so it raises the temperature, to kill off the offenders.
Yes, it is a crystallic soli, though not very stable at elevated temperature
increased body temperature
Sanguinous drainage, elevated temperature, redness, increased pain
Cool someone down with an elevated temperature by removing as much clothing as possible and draping with a sheet. Use a cool washcloth to wipe the face and limbs allowing the body to cool down.