Nature, Volume 454Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2008 |
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... temperature and show strong temperature preferences1 → . Animals move to environments of optimal temperature and some manipulate the temperature of their surroundings , as humans do using clothing and shelter . Despite the ubiquitous ...
... temperature and show strong temperature preferences1 → . Animals move to environments of optimal temperature and some manipulate the temperature of their surroundings , as humans do using clothing and shelter . Despite the ubiquitous ...
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... temperature ) . When leaf temperature equals air temperature , all energy exchange is assumed to occur by transpiration Maximum transpiration rate ( mmol m - 2 s - 1 ) 5 ம 0 -15 -10 5 -5 0 10 Mean annual temperature ( ° C ) en exceed ...
... temperature ) . When leaf temperature equals air temperature , all energy exchange is assumed to occur by transpiration Maximum transpiration rate ( mmol m - 2 s - 1 ) 5 ம 0 -15 -10 5 -5 0 10 Mean annual temperature ( ° C ) en exceed ...
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... temperatures during photosynthesis , we developed a novel application in which observed tree - cellulose 8180 can be used to solve for integrated tree - canopy temperature . Tree - leaf temperatures were determined by using the observed ...
... temperatures during photosynthesis , we developed a novel application in which observed tree - cellulose 8180 can be used to solve for integrated tree - canopy temperature . Tree - leaf temperatures were determined by using the observed ...
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