| 11. | Elevated temperatures also are damaging to coral reefs, causing coral bleaching.
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| 12. | This elevated temperature heat shocks non-fecal bacteria and suppresses their growth.
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| 13. | Most evidence indicates that elevated temperature is the cause of mass bleaching events.
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| 14. | Because the hot rolled products are produced at elevated temperatures ( 1700-2200 Deg.
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| 15. | Reaction with metals at elevated temperatures leads to arsenides and antimonides.
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| 16. | Elevated temperatures cause an additional drop in internal resistance and sensitivity.
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| 17. | This effect was initially theorized to be related to elevated temperatures.
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| 18. | This bases, or can occur at neutral pH under elevated temperatures.
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| 19. | Perchlorate ( ClO 4 ), a strong oxidizer at elevated temperatures, was detected.
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| 20. | The elevated temperatures and pressures involved in curing increase the risks of potential combustibility.
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