The juvenile wheel is soaked in a salt bath before being placed on shelves in humidity and temperature controlled aging rooms.
It's much harder not to slip into your wee temperature controlled car when it's lashing outside and will do all day.
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They need to be stored in temperature controlled environments.
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This means they briefly leave their temperature-controlled environment and single daily snapshots of their development are possible.
In 2007, the Flints renovated the barn to create a sound-isolated, humidity- and temperature-controlled environment.
Thermopod offers a solution in the form of biodegradable, temperature-controlled packaging made of recycled textile fibers.
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If I didn't want to build my own cellar, Mr. Ziskind noted that he also owns a temperature-controlled warehouse with a few partners.
Workers in blue uniforms and blue hairnets were moving in swift precision around long temperature-controlled assembly lines, sealed off from dust and contamination by glass walls.
There are already some great examples of NASA technology being commercialized in Colorado, from temperature-controlled textiles used in outdoor gear to dehydration-preventing products for athletes and adventurers.
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Scripps encourages students to take advantage of these special resources, making it easy to get lost among stacks and stacks of papers and artifacts in a temperature-controlled basement.
During the renovations, the 1850s facade of the building and historic reading rooms and specialist libraries have been restored and new facilities, including a temperature-controlled repository, have been built.
When Clemson and LSU face-off in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl, they will do so in a sold-out, temperature-controlled Georgia Dome in a game that is televised un-opposed on ESPN.
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The vaccines are picked up each month by the ten-member Pemba staff of VillageReach, which, in four Toyota Land Cruiser trucks, distributes them in temperature-controlled containers to rural clinics around the province.
At Nicolas Feuillatte, by contrast, visitors see the giant stainless steel vats in which the wine is blended, and the above-ground temperature-controlled storerooms, where specially commissioned works of modern art are displayed.
Whether it is from a cellar or a temperature-controlled wine cabinet, the joy of pulling out a bottle and savoring it with friends over a meal, as its flavors subtly transform in the glass, is one of the most pleasing sensory experiences imaginable.
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The controlled temperature, lighting and sanitation of a pool are gone, and there are usually no landmarks for orientation or comfort.
Central air, music, and temperature can be controlled from a specialized iPad.
Items are now housed in a temperature and humidity-controlled strong-room protected by an inert gas fire protection system, which would douse the room in gas to kill flames instead of using water.
The entire dish was suffused with garlic and olive puree, but the underlying memory is of how precisely it was cooked, due no doubt to the use of sous-vide, or controlled-temperature cooking in vacuum-sealed bags.
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The concentrated, intense flavor of dry-aged beef develops as it hangs in special temperature- and humidity-controlled rooms from 10 days to six weeks.
It's a 10-meter-long, 120-centimeter deep, fully automated stainless steel tub that produces pasteurized eggs by bathing them for about an hour in water that is precisely controlled to a temperature (the exact one is secret) between 54 and 66 degrees C.
The dial-controlled technology and lower temperature made the oven easier to manage and allowed slices to be reheated without risk of burning bits of cheese on the cooking surface, which fouls the taste.
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That is called epigenetics and is controlled by environmental factors such a temperature, solar radiation exposure or food or lack of food.
Or connect the thermostat to the Web so that it can be controlled from an office PC, allowing home temperature to be set before you get home?
Equipped with computer-controlled blinds, these walls could, depending on temperature and the need for light, insulate the house or fill it with the sun's rays.
It's a 30-foot-long, 4-foot-deep, fully automated stainless steel tub that produces a pasteurized egg by bathing it for about an hour in water that is precisely controlled to between 128 and 150 degrees (the exact temperature is secret)--hot enough to kill salmonella and other dangerous microbes without cooking the egg, (see sidebar).
In 2002 two controlled human studies stunned intensive care specialists by finding that cooling the body temperature 7 degrees helped prevent brain damage in patients whose hearts had stopped and been restarted after cardiac arrest.
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