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However, the meta-model performed abysmally in the Artic and Antarctic areas, overestimating mean temperatures by 6 degrees centrigrade.
Climate Change, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The world's climate scientists have shown that man-made global warming must not exceed 2 degrees centrigrade.
Johann Hari: After the Catastrophe in Copenhagen, It's Down to Us 2009
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The liquid was boiling though scarcely more than 60dg centrigrade (140dg Fahrenheit).
The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told Underwood, Lamar 2001
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The resulting monomer suspension is then pumped through a filter to a highly pressurized condensation autoclave where polymerization occurs at 190 to 260 centrigrade.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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The resulting monomer suspension is then pumped through a filter to a highly pressurized condensation autoclave where polymerization occurs at 190 to 260 centrigrade.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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You can watch workers paint and fire (in kilns at 900 degrees centrigrade) the vases, bowls, platters, and place settings.
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You can watch workers paint and fire (in kilns at 900 degrees centrigrade) the vases, bowls, platters, and place settings.
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The casks have to withstand conditions of a 800 degree centrigrade fire burning for up to
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The casks have to withstand conditions of a 800 degree centrigrade fire burning for up to
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When the water temperature drops to 26 degrees centrigrade, no one goes swimming in the ocean.
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