Southey relates the history of a girl of twenty who, without previous delirium or high temperature, suddenly became unconscious, and died in half an hour.
The phenomena of sunstroke and heat-apoplexy prove that a high temperature is capable of producing convulsions and coma.
Thus, when heated it is malleable and ductile, and can be easily welded and forged at a high temperature.
Oil of brick, empyreumatic oil obtained by subjecting a brick soaked in oil to distillation at a high temperature, -- used by lapidaries as a vehicle for the emery by which stones and gems are sawn or cut.
If they are to be cooked at a temperature below the boiling point, they may be subjected to heat for a longer time without becoming so tough as when a high temperature is used.
Since broiling is a rapid method of cookery and heat is applied at a high temperature, it is necessary that the poultry chosen for broiling be young and tender and have a comparatively small amount of meat on the bones.
When they are to be cooked at a high temperature, therefore, the cooking should be done quickly.
Evaporate at first, on a water-bath in a well ventilated place, but finish off with a naked Bunsen flame, using a high temperature at the end in order to completely decompose the more refractory double cyanides.
When heated it is yellowish; and, since it is volatile at a high temperature, it must not, in drying, be heated above its fusing point.
The charge is returned to the crucible in which it was calcined, and is melted down at a high temperature, and, as soon as tranquil, poured.
These are dense, highly crystalline ores, in which the iron minerals are tightly locked up with silicates, quartz, and other minerals, suggestive of high temperature origin.
In one case the desirable feature may be high temperature; in another case low temperature.
Foods are heated in the usual way to the boiling point or to a high temperature, and are then placed in the inner vessel.
The chambers are closed to prevent access of air, and heated to a high temperature.
When an object feels hot to the touch, we say that it has a high temperature; when it feels cold to the touch, that it has a low temperature; but we are not accurate judges of heat.
This we convert into compressed gas at a high temperature.
And now we can turn to even another source, also quite modern, of high temperature.
Wool has a great tendency to combine with colouring substances; but its physical nature requires its combinations to be made in general at a high temperature.
Nothing is more injurious to the plants than to be kept in a high temperature at night, nor is anything more contrary to natural conditions.
Next, the genus may be divided into two further classes--those requiring a high temperature, such as D.
All the species require a high temperature, moist atmosphere, and an abundance of water during the growing season, but should be kept drier and cooler after the growth is completed to prepare them for flowering.
High Temperature Measurements--The temperatures to be dealt with in steam-boiler practice range from those of ordinary air and steam to the temperatures of burning fuel.
The latter are dealt with under the heading "High Temperature Measurements" at the end of this chapter.
As the cylinder no longer acted as a condenser, he could maintain it at a high temperature by covering it with non-conducting material and, in particular, by the use of a steam jacket.
Table 7 gives the degree of accuracy of high temperature measurements.
Note depression of excitability induced by high temperature, and gradual restoration on return to normal.
It may be thought that the fall of the tree during rise of temperature may be due to passive yielding of the tree to its weight, there being increased transpiration and general loss of turgor at high temperature.
Sometimes a plate is required to be heated to a high temperature in one confined spot, and, as an example of this, I may take the bluing of the hands of watches.
A compact flame of high temperature cannot be obtained except with a heavy air pressure, and the ignorance of this fact has caused an immense number of unexplained failures.
Since fat, when heated, reaches such a high temperature, the kettle in which it is heated should be of iron.
When sugar is caramelizing, it reaches a high temperature.
As explained previously (Frying and Digestion), fat cooked at high temperature is not easily digested.
When fats are heated to a high temperature, they are decomposed and irritating substances (free fatty acids) are formed.
Reversion to the winter form occurs also through other influences, as, for instance, by high temperature.
On one occasion the chrysalis stage was considerably shortened in this brood by the continued action of a high temperature, many specimens thus having their period of development reduced from six to three months.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "high temperature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.