Summer temperatures are mild, although there is much daily variation, and winters are cold, with low minimum temperatures sometimes dropping to.
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For instance, the plant might produce electricity during the day and hydrogen at night, matching its electrical generation profile to the daily variation in demand.
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Shorter time scales mostly arise from currents in the ionosphere and magnetosphere, and some changes can be traced to geomagnetic storms or daily variations in currents.
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Daily variations in the barometric pressure at a given stadium could determine whether a given hit nicks the wall or passes just over an outfielder's glove.
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The current study monitored children's lung function, medication use, asthma symptoms and upper-respiratory infections, and correlated those measures to daily variations in six air pollutants, including carbon monoxide and ozone.
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For those who don't want rice, daily variations of noodles ( fried kueh teow, mee mamak, laksa, curry mee, ee-fu noodles etc ) are freshly prepared at a cooking station.
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The test was also shown to have a high one-week test retest reliability ( Pearson r = 0.93 ), suggesting that it was not overly sensitive to daily variations in mood.
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Shorter time scales mostly arise from currents in the ionosphere ( ionospheric dynamo region ) and magnetosphere, and some changes can be traced to geomagnetic storms or daily variations in currents.
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Because high voltage alternating current ( HVAC ) distribution systems are essentially quasi-linear circuit systems subject to continuous daily variation, there is a continuous " ebb and flow " of nonproductive power.
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In most cases involving institutional investors, the daily variation margin settlement guidelines for futures call for actual money movement only above some insignificant amount to avoid wiring back and forth small sums of cash.