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Temperature Top Related Articles
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1). Thermostats and Your Safety – Dryer Maintenance By : Tyler Anderson
Have you ever thought about how hot your dryer gets? Thermostats and thermal fuses are put in dryers for your safety and if you don't maintain them, you could be putting yourself, your house, and your family at risk.
Your dryer uses of a combination of heat and airflow to dry your clothes. The heat generated in your dryer is produced by a heating element controlled by a series of thermostats.
Article Related to: appliance, repair, dryer, thermostat, fix, temperature, washing machine, maintenance, thermal fuse, replace
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3). Washer Woes: Part 2 - How To Replace A Water-inlet Valve By : Tyler Anderson
Getting your clothes clean is all about water temperature and choice of detergent. If you have trouble regulating your washer's water temperature, your water inlet valve may be at fault.
This article follows up on the first article: Washer Woes: Part One – Water Temperature. If you’ve already read Part One and are still having problems regulating your washer's water temperature, read on to learn how to examine, test, and replace your water inlet valve.
Article Related to: washer, temperature, clean, cold, warm, hot, broke, switch, valve, washing machine, dirty, solenoid, hose, fill, tap, water, inlet
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4). The Proper Servicing Of Wine By : Jennie Wills
The Proper service of wine starts as soon as you bring it home. How you handle it, store it, open, and pour it is all a part of wine service protocol. Wine is only a result of a long and delicate journey that can take many years to perfect. So the next time your swinging and swaying your bottle of wine around like some toy, consider its journey, carry it carefully and of course give it a comfortable place to rest.
Article Related to: wine, service, storage, temperature, opening, bottle, glassware, cork, crystal, glass, bruising, etiquette
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5). Informative Weather Information: Read this article and become informed about the weather and ways the affects our everyday lives. By : Neisha Bjorklund
Weather is not the same as climate. Climate is the average condition of the weather, such as average temperatures, amounts of rain or snow, averages of sunshine, wind, and humidity, and the number of days when certain weather conditions may be expected in a month or year.
Everybody is affected in mind and body by climate and changes in the weather.
Article Related to: weather, wind, air, atmosphere, temperature, weathervane, vane, climate
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6). Washer Woes: Part 1 - Water Temperature By : Tyler Anderson
Washing your clothes in cold water is great if you have cold-water detergent, but regular detergent is designed to work best with warm or hot water. If the water temperature of your washing machine is not properly regulated your clothes may not be getting as clean as they should.
Understanding how your washing machine regulates water temperature can help you determine if your washing machine is working properly.
Article Related to: washer, temperature, clean, cold, warm, hot, broke, switch, valve, washing machine, dirty, solenoid, hose, fill, tap, water
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8). Effective Fever Treatment? By : Darry J.Oswald
A part of the brain called the hypothalamus acts as the body's thermostat. When all is well in the body, the hypothalamus is set at the normal body temperature. Fever develops when the hypothalamus is set to a higher-than-normal temperature. This resetting of the hypothalamus is usually caused by small molecules called pyrogens in the blood.
Pyrogens can come from outside the body (external) or can be produced inside the body (internal).
Article Related to: fever, sick, body temperature, temperature, child fever, fever treatment, fever remedy, fevers, chill, chills
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13). What Is Fever? By : Jerry Hall
Fever is a natural response of the body that helps in fighting off foreign substances, such as microorganisms, toxins, etc. Body temperature is set by the thermoregulatory center, located in an area in the brain called hypothalamus. Body temperature is not constant all day, but actually is lowest at 6 A.M. and highest around 4-6 P.M. In addition, temperature varies in different regions of the body; for example, rectal and urine temperatures are about one degree Fahrenheit higher than oral temperature and rectal temperature is higher than urine.
Article Related to: fever, sick, body temperature, temperature, child fever, fever treatment, fever remedy, fevers, chill, chills
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14). Five key factors that affect your pot plants in winter By : Cristina Diaz
Winter has an effect not only pot plants outdoors, but also indoors. Find out what are the key factors that affect your plants in winter and what you can do to help
them stay healthy at this time of the year.
1. LIGHT is the very first element to consider. In winter, when the light is not so strong, you can place your plants closer to the windows, and rotate them regularly so all the leaves receive enough light.
Article Related to: winter, gardening, pot gardening, indoor plants, pot plants, light, temperature, water, ventilation, hibernation
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16). How To Get Your Car's Engine To Temperature By : Arthur Jacobsen
One of the most common mistakes made by a lot of people is to put a lot of stress on a cold engine. It's always best to leave the car running for about a minute or so, before applying some throttle. Don't let your engine run to optimum temperature, DRIVE your car to get on temperature. If you start the engine on a cold winter day and wait inside your house for it to warm up, the gearbox and drivetrain is still untouched and cold.
Article Related to: auto, car, engine, temperature, heat
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17). Digital Photography: White Balance Demystified By : Jennifer Clarkson
The term “white balance” originates from the world of video imaging where a device (waveform monitor) was used to match or “balance” the signals from the camera’s red, green, and blue channels to make accurate whites under various lighting conditions, thus balancing your white. In this article, we’ll use “white balance” for digital cameras in a similar sense: the process of measuring your light source’s colour temperature accurately, based on your lighting conditions, and using that information to correctly balance your whites and colours.
Article Related to: photography, photographer, white balance, color, temperature, colour, digital spectrum
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19). Aquarium Equipment Explained Part 3 - Heat, Light & Decor By : Kevin Yates
Modern aquarium equipment is reliable, easy to install, and relatively cheap to buy, a far cry from yesteryear.
Article Related to: tropical fishes, temperature, aquarium heater, fluorescent tube, light, bogwood, mopani wood, rocks
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21). Setting Up an Aquarium Part 4 - Adding Fishes to Your Aquarium By : Kevin Yates
After setting up a new aquarium, and when you are satisfied with your water test results, one or two hardy fishes can be introduced. These will produce enough waste to feed the bacteria and build up their numbers.
Article Related to: aquarium, fishes, tank, filters, temperature, testing water, tropical, nitrite, nitrate
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