Similar words: maidenhead, golan heights, inherent, inherently, threnody, brethren, heir apparent, schizophrenia. Meaning: ['færənhaɪt] n. German physicist who invented the mercury thermometer and developed the scale of temperature that bears his name (1686-1736). adj. of or relating to a temperature scale proposed by the inventor of the mercury thermometer.
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61 Standard autoclaving procedures using exposure to steam at 250 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 minutes eliminated the infectivity of vaccinia, HSV, VZV, and anthrax.
62 Humid summer air, drawn in from above, was chilly and clingy underground, where temperatures hover around 60 degrees Fahrenheit year-round.
63 All right. A moment please. Right now it's 61 degrees Fahrenheit and cloudy.
64 But that's probably more accurate for the valleys - ridgetop temperatures could rise as much as 14 degrees Fahrenheit, according to research in the International Journal of Climatology.
65 The freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or degree centigrade.
66 The global average temperature is now only 0.13 degree Fahrenheit higher than it was in 1999, according to the British meteorology office.
67 A couple runs along Lake Michigan in 6 degree Fahrenheit (-14 degree Celsius) weather before sunrise in Chicago, February 2,(www.Sentencedict.com) 2007.
68 The German physicist Gabriel D. Fahrenheit (1686-1736) invented an alcohol thermometer.
69 In this way the nuclear subterrene slices through the rock like a nuclear powered 2000 degree Fahrenheit (1100 Celsius) earthworm boring its way deep underground.
70 Some scientists have said that average temperatures could jump by as much as 4 degrees Fahrenheit if the atmospheric carbon dioxide level reaches 450 ppm.
71 Fahrenheit Bradbury. Firemen in the world of Guy Montag don't read books; they burn them.
72 For one thing, it means that there is an additional global warming of about 1 degree Fahrenheit that is already "in the pipeline, " and has not yet manifested in overall ambient temperatures.
73 Finally, they pasteurize the milk with a special technique that heats it to about 144.5 degrees Fahrenheit, minimizing the destruction of antibodies while killing viruses and other pathogens.
74 The sample is next labeled with a fluorescent dye and hybridized on the microarray at 42 degrees C or about 107.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
75 This one, C10H22, which is also a common ingredient of gasoline, helps WD-40 remain a liquid at cold temperatures. Decane doesn't freeze until around -21 degrees Fahrenheit.
76 Seeds must be stored at minus 20 degrees Celsius (minus 4 Fahrenheit), and plant sprouts that rely on cryo-preservation must be far colder.
77 In the Oregon Cascades, ridgeline temperatures have clocked in at 27 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than those in a valley 2,600 feet below.
78 The axillary temperature is about 1 degree Fahrenheit less than an oral temperature.
79 first-ever Fahrenheit concert, Butterfly Lovers and Hot shot just ended!
80 Even if we stopped emitting greenhouse gases (GHGs) today, the Earth would still warm by another degree Fahrenheit or so.
81 Moore has been increasingly vocal of Democratic policy over the past year, something of a sea-change for the film-maker behind conservative-bating polemics such as Fahrenheit 911 and Sicko.
82 Methane bubbling slowly into the atmosphere could raise planetary temperatures by a full degree Fahrenheit for as much as 10,000 years.
83 According to many scientists, the early results of global warming—90 degree Fahrenheit water temperatures in the Gulf and rising sea levels—may have exacerbated the destructive power of Katrina.
84 January-June temperatures averaged 57.5 degrees Fahrenheit — 1.22 degrees F above the 20th Century average, according to the National Climatic Data Center.
85 The small boy's misunderstanding of the difference in measuring temperature on a Fahrenheit and a Celsius scale causes him to believe that he is dying of a high fever.
86 If the EU continues to spend $250 billion for the rest of century, they will reduce temperatures by 0.1 degree Fahrenheit by the end of the century.
87 A rectal temperature reading is generally 1 degree Fahrenheit higher than an oral reading.
88 At what temperature do Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometers give the same numerical reading?
89 This technology development engine is fueled by a mixture of -297 degree Fahrenheit liquid oxygen and -423 Fahrenheit liquid hydrogen.
90 Pump enough CO2 into the sky, and that last part per million of greenhouse gas behaves like the 212th degree Fahrenheit that turns a pot of hot water into a plume of billowing steam.
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