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Wood's metal has also been used as a low-temperature alternative.
His wife has just left him for a low-temperature physicist at Cambridge.
The receivers are based on low-temperature equipment and that's not my subject.
Although not called such, a hair dryer is a form of low-temperature heat gun.
How do you make a cake in a low-temperature oven?"
In some cases, low-temperature superconductors are already being used for such applications.
Low-temperature helium is the only known exception to the general rule.
It seems that low-temperature vents are likely to become hot spots for research.
"No question, this is low-temperature chemistry we haven't a clue about."
It is a low-temperature process, and the solvents are easily removed.
In the infancy of low-temperature physics, at least, this must have been somewhat common.
If the light works poorly only when the room is cool, buy a low-temperature ballast.
In the unheated building on a cold day like yesterday, even a low-temperature test felt warm.
"We have plenty of room in our low-temperature lab at Enterprises.
This was to prevent low-temperature cracking of the natural rubber compound.
"Grundkind's low-temperature group was the last candidate on our list.
They are used, for example, in low-temperature conditions.
Still, most work for now in superconducting computers is focusing on the low-temperature materials.
"The way I said, we always like low-temperature and high-altitude agriculture stuff.
A limited range of low-temperature superconducting products has been marketed for some years now.
The product also has a fifth center burner, which serves as a low-temperature warmer.
Relatively low-temperature stars may form compound molecules in their outer atmosphere.
He also developed the modern technique of matrix isolation in low-temperature chemistry.
The fee of $75 covers all materials, but students who have them are asked to bring low-temperature glue guns.
"We've already created low-temperature superconductors with explosions, and we think we're on the right track."