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"Our issue is going to be temperature-driven.
Generalized approach to landscape-wide seasonal forecasting with temperature-driven simulation models.
This temperature-driven metal-insulator transition, the origin of which is still intensely debated, in principle can be induced by the application of an external electric field.
Researchers have suspected that temperature-driven changes in migration and reproduction behaviors — which have happened in many species — may be evidence of natural selection at work.
Probably we are seeing the effects of a lack of feeding for salmon at sea, arising from temperature-driven shifts in the distribution of the plankton communities upon which salmon depend.
In an interview, Dr. Robert A. Berner of Yale University, one of the first researchers to offer a temperature-driven model, questioned Dr. Raymo's ideas.
Studies on the effects of temperature on development rates of Ixodes scapularis, the tick vector of Lyme disease, allowed the researchers to create a temperature-driven dynamic population model of I. Scapularis.
Those observations could yield insight about the composition of the ground and about temperature-driven processes, such as warm-season flows observed on some slopes, and geysers fed by spring thawing of carbon dioxide (CO ice near Mars' poles.