The worm condensed the vapor into liquor, which was collected in containers and sold. |
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The mercury level was measured by cold vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy. |
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Examples of interior materials to avoid are vinyl and foil wall coverings, which create an unwanted vapor barrier on perimeter walls. |
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Contributions to total vapor pressure of non-ethanol volatiles are ignored. |
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A vapor trail appeared from beneath the right wing of Arrow Two as the missile's motor ignited. |
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The vapor barrier should fit tightly around electrical outlets, doors, windows and other openings. |
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The subject of vapor barriers or retarders beneath concrete slabs on grade has long been controversial. |
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Rain is the precipitation of condensed water vapor caused when a warm front meets a cold front in the upper atmosphere. |
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In numerous places thick clouds of vapor burst from the ground, with a strong smell of sulphurated water. |
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In the troposphere, water exists as vapor in air, as liquid droplets in clouds, and as frozen ice particles in high altitude cirrus clouds. |
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The hot water had clouded up the mirror, and I reached out a hand to wipe the vapor away. |
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Use latex products, penetrants, or breathable epoxy generic materials designed to reduce the emission of water vapor from the slab. |
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The chart above illustrates the saturation pressure for water vapor as a function of the ambient temperature. |
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Table 1 lets you compare the permeance of some of the vapor retarders used in buildings. |
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This superhot vapor rapidly expands outward, imparting a tiny amount of force to the object. |
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They have devised an ultrasound hydrogen peroxide vapor inhalator that allows oxygen radicals to be generated and breathed in. |
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The opposite of evaporation is condensation where vapor changes to a liquid. |
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In cold climates, the condensation and frosting of water vapor when warm exhaust air meets subzero outdoor temperatures is a concern. |
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If warm water affects evaporation, let's see if cooling water vapor affects condensation! |
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Interior water vapor can also move into the attic space and condense on the gable ends, causing paint peeling there. |
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Fog forms when the air cools to a point at which water vapor in it begins to condense into tiny water droplets. |
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Alcohol vapor rising through the chamber gently extracts essential oils from the aromatics on its way to the condenser. |
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He invented a device for putting water vapor into the air to condition yarn produced in textile plants. |
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The water vapor is filtered to remove any remaining brine, then condensed and stored. |
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They used energetic particles in a plasma to knock, or sputter, carbon atoms from a graphite surface, forming a carbon vapor. |
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I listened to the hiss of his skis, watching him disappear in a vapor trail of white smoke. |
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Stomata are minute pores in the surface of leaves through which water vapor and gases, including carbon dioxide, pass. |
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During the last several days smoke, ash and vapor have been spewing from the crater of the volcano in western Colima state. |
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Natural gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel, producing mostly just water vapor and carbon dioxide. |
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The freezing point of a solution is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to that of the solid. |
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Such properties include the lowering of vapor pressure, the elevation of boiling point, and the lowering of freezing point and osmotic pressure. |
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Tissue was cryopreserved as soon as possible after surgical excision and stored in liquid nitrogen vapor. |
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After that, the volcano continued to have very strong fumarolic activity and small to moderate size vapor eruptions. |
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The eggs were exposed to ether vapor for 10 min and left in the fume cupboard for 30 min. |
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Oxides of sulfur and nitrogen react with water vapor in the atmosphere and then are precipitated out as acid rain. |
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If the rising air is humid enough, water vapor in it will condense into clouds and maybe precipitation. |
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Care was taken to use pure water in the chamber because most contaminants tend to lower the water vapor pressure. |
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The eerie yellowish glow on the horizon turned out to be vapor lights from a large greenhouse. |
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The Army and other pyrophoric uranium munitions NRC licensees should admit the quantity of UO3 vapor produced by such weapons. |
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For example, engines vary in how hard they compress the fuel mixture of gasoline vapor and air. |
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Install a polyethylene vapor retarder, or equivalent material, over the dirt floor. |
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It is mostly the latent heat from condensation of the water vapor that energizes the storm. |
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Your chest tightens up, and you instinctively gasp for air in which the oxygen largely has been displaced by water vapor. |
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Oil-based, alkyd, rubber and epoxy paints do not allow any vapor in the wall to escape and consequently should not be applied to brick. |
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Last week the news was finding water vapor and carbon monoxide in the most recent exosolar version of Jupiter. |
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There is no head crash resulted from a deposition of vapor recalcitrantly released from silicone. |
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The distilled vapor is condensed and retained in a receiver immersed in a liquid nitrogen bath. |
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This water vapor can undergo a chemical change if enough additional heat is added, when it decomposes into oxygen gas and hydrogen gas. |
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According to their research, the droplets must have condensed from the cooling vapor cloud that girdled the Earth following the impact. |
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Dry walls and floors with fans, which turn moisture into vapor, and dehumidifiers, which then pull vapors down a drain. |
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This vapor migrates into insulated cavities and, if it reaches the dew point, it converts to liquid within the insulation. |
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For example, a cloud chamber is a device in which vapor trails of moving nuclear particles can be seen and photographed. |
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The vapor barrier might be tar paper, kraft paper attached to fiberglass batts, or a plastic sheet. |
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Shop dirt, oil and grease can be removed by either vapor degreasing or swabbing with acetone or another nontoxic solvent. |
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When the water vapor was carried away by the wind, it increased the global atmospheric humidity. |
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Instead, single silicon carbide crystals are formed by the condensation of supersaturated vapor. |
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The actual increase would be much less, since the residence time of water vapor in the atmosphere is about nine days. |
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For a given external pressure, there is a temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the external pressure. |
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Floating floor pieces are installed over a vapor retardant supplied by the manufacturer and are either glued or snapped together. |
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A vapor retarder in this location would reduce the amount of moisture that diffuses into the wall cavity. |
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What that means in layman's terms is that clouds of vapor could come over the edge of the crater, roll down the sides of the volcano. |
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The essential process involves a reversible change of state, i.e., liquid to vapor to liquid. |
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Each sensor of the array undergoes a reversible change in electrical resistance when exposed to a vapor or analyte. |
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If some of the vapor is removed by pumping it away then more of the liquid will evaporate to take its place and maintain the vapor pressure. |
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We saw their vapor trails very high and almost overhead as they went into line astern, rolled over and started down right on top of us. |
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However, its use is safer for both patient and physician than the original volatile vapor coolant, ethyl chloride. |
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Propellants are liquefied gasses which have a low boiling point and vapor pressure high enough to expel the concentrate from the container. |
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Water and mercury are liquids at room temperature so they get the vapor title. |
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Port-wine stains and other vascular lesions are commonly treated by argon, copper vapor or pulsed dye laser. |
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Below me is a sea of clouds, as far as I can see, nothing but a gray lumpy mattress of thick vapor, moving ever so slowly. |
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This is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid is the same as that of the atmosphere. |
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The use of warming stimulants such as cayenne and ginger and the vapor bath became the primary therapy of Thompsonian physiomedical herbalism. |
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To avoid these troubles, the substrate must be tested for alkalinity, water vapor and moisture emission. |
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This penetrating vapor controls and eliminates malodors from smoke, humidity, food and biological odors. |
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One of the most important applications of vapor pressure is the purification of liquids by distillation. |
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In other words, water vapor has a low heat capacity and poor thermal conduction. |
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Any material with a Perm rating of less than 1.0 is considered a vapor retarder. |
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Mercury vapor in the gastrointestinal tract is converted to mercuric sulfide and excreted in the feces. |
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No facilities had vapor barriers or other controls specifically designed to prevent infiltration of tetrachloroethylene throughout the building. |
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Allow yourself 3 to 4 person hours per 100 square feet when installing fiberglass batts and a vapor barrier in the attic. |
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Most converters use platinum or palladium metal catalysts that convert carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons to carbon dioxide and water vapor. |
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Pouring water over a steaming engine that was in danger of spurting boiling jets of vapor with the wrong timing of a pour. |
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Plumes of white vapor fill the air, and the blast of a steam whistle announces the train's departure. |
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The only motion was made by the softly moving vapor clouds of our own breath. |
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The invention is an ion source assembly for calutrons utilizing high vapor pressure elements. |
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Evaporation is the change from liquid to vapor phase at a temperature below the boiling point of the liquid. |
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A nebulizer machine turns liquid medicine into a vapor that you can breathe. |
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When the vapor condenses into rain or freezes to make snow, the precipitation is acid, which can fall into lakes. |
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Being much shorter than the height of the atmosphere, the laboratory cell would necessitate a correspondingly greater vapor density. |
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The Helio's engines proved temperamental, frequently developing vapor locks on starting. |
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For example, one summer night, 24 years ago, my brand new car stalled out with vapor lock. |
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Over the ledge lies an Atlantic of vapor without sail or shore, and through the hemlocks on North mountain the wind brattles like a hurricane. |
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High above them, bearing down on their position, was the unmistakable vapor trail of a guided missile. |
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When you puff gently on the device, nicotine vapor is released from a cartridge inside the device. |
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As water vapor condenses in the air each night, grass, plants and cars are covered by morning with a thin layer of water. |
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As the warm air rises the water vapor in it condenses into clouds that can produce rain, snow, sleet or freezing rain, often all four. |
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Ethyl chloride is a rapid-acting general anesthetic that becomes flammable and explosive when 4 to 15 percent of the vapor is mixed with air. |
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A gas is distinguished from a vapor in that a gas is above the critical point at which the liquid boils. |
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A vapor is the gaseous phase of a substance that, under ordinary conditions, exists as a liquid or solid. |
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The object was in site for about ten seconds and it did not make a sound and made no vapor trail. |
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We formed up and headed south and could still see scores of crisscrossing vapor trails in the sunset sky off Anzio Point. |
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We sometimes saw his vapor trails up high or out to the side, but he did not come in. |
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At the temperature where the vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure, the liquid is said to be at its normal boiling point. |
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Inhalation of high vapor concentrations can cause central nervous system depression and narcosis. |
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Therefore, the pressure level of the coolant is too low, promoting the formation of vapor bubbles. |
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The EU and EU Member States reported that technology is being developed to convert liquid mercury into solid mercury with lower vapor pressure. |
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To build the 0.5-mm x 0.3-mm x 0.1-mm laser chip, the group deposited various layers onto the SiC substrate using metal-oxide vapor phase epitaxy. |
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This surface film can blister or peel if the wood is wetted or if inside water vapor moves through the house wall and wood siding because of the absence of a vapor barrier. |
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Acrylic resins transmit higher amounts of water vapor than other polymers. |
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The second explored way, more innovating, is the dry process which can be performed either with dry vapor or with dry ice. |
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When the cylinder wall moves back during a vibration cycle, a vacuum forms for a brief instance, resulting in vapor bubbles in the water. |
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Gas samples are injected directly into the column, but liquid samples are injected into a heating unit that evaporates liquid, which then enters the column as a vapor. |
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Corrosive materials will destroy living tissue on contact, even if only the vapor is inhaled. |
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Water vapor will condense directly on the surface to form frost. |
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As the liquid evaporates, its vapor replaces the air in the flask. |
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Avoid prolonged contact to skin, splashing into the eyes, ingestion or vapor inhalation. |
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Light from a semiconductor laser is transmitted through the atomic vapor. |
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There were no vapor trails or contrails coming off the craft either. |
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Maybe you recorded a video sequence which contains some faults: it could be a micro boom, a floor lamp or the vapor trail of a plane. |
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Creating a hydrogen vapor and spraying it into the engine makes it easier to combust the incoming air-fuel mixture, greatly reducing wall wetting. |
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As a result, the vapor measurements Mahar obtained are likely the best-case scenario. |
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High strength Polyester fabric with vapor permeable Polyurethane coating and Titanium finish for reflection of radiant heat. |
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On the balcony of the chamber, I came across Ilona Orshansky, the owner of Williamsburg's vapor Lounge New York. |
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To avoid having sodium react with oxygen or water vapor in the air, it is usually stored under kerosene, naphtha, or some other organic liquid with which it does not react. |
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The fabrication process relies on a high growth rate atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition technique compatible with the float glass manufacturing process. |
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These materials tend to hold water and are therefore particularly susceptible to vapor drive from solar-driven moisture. |
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Maintaining tight control over layer thickness throughout the lengthy low-pressure metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy growth process is one of the biggest challenges. |
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Be careful not to perforate the aluminum foil with the mechanical fasteners to retain the integrity of the vapor barrier. |
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For prevention of formation of evaporation the air moisture on an output is on removal from a line of the sated vapor. |
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We would argue that without knowing anything about dilution of respiratory droplets in water vapor, the interpretation of condensate data must remain in serious doubt. |
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This vapor is cooled along the pipes, and thus transformed to water droplets. |
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At the certain temperature, the water vapor in the air condenses into water droplets. |
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The fabric's tightly woven fibers naturally wick perspiration and body vapor from the skin and absorb as much as 30 percent of their own weight in moisture. |
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In-tank pumps run cooler and reduce the potential for vapor lock. |
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In the winter, condensation on cold walls encourages mold growth, but even thick insulation can be invaded if vapor barriers in exterior walls are not effective. |
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Due to the presence of a dipole, a polar molecule shows greater intermolecular forces and hence affects its vapor pressure, boiling point, enthalpy of vaporization, and solubility. |
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Water vapor takes up space otherwise occupied by oxygen molecules. |
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The article reported that astronomers have allegedly found vast waves of water vapor and traces of carbon molecules that can play a basic role in organic chemistry. |
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Ethanol vapor emanating from palatable fruit may act as an odor cue, guiding bats and other frugivores to the fruit, and aiding them to assess its quality. |
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Vapors may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back along vapor trail. |
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The downward radiance measured by the infrared interferometer is a combination of thermal emission by atmospheric water vapor and by the cloud ice mass. |
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With the exception of two of the platinum-group metals, osmium and iridium, they have the highest melting temperatures and lowest vapor pressures of all metals. |
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An enduring drawback of correction fluid is the solvent vapor. |
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That's why this pant is made to keep moisture out without restricting the outward flow of moisture vapor. |
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Many have observed the benefit of using materials with a minimum thickness of 15 mils when ready-mix trucks or laser screeds drive directly on the vapor retarder. |
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Homeowners still deal with TCE vapor, with an initial study finding two homes containing vapor. |
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A further advantage of the new render is its property of being simultaneously water repellent and permeable to water vapor. |
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We are able to find a water vapor signal that is clearly a positive feedback. |
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If you plan to take in vapor in such amounts, you have to get juice with a low nicotine content to avoid poisoning yourself. |
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The changes are caused principally by changes to clouds and water vapor, and other short-term weather patterns. |
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Plants play a key role in cycling water through the basin, taking moisture up through their roots, then giving it off as water vapor through leaves, stems, and trunks. |
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These systems dehumidify the air by condensing the water vapor it contains. |
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Aromatherapy oils can also be used at home added to your bath, burned as incense or inhaled as vapor. |
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The resulting chemical reaction across the membrane breaks down the methanol, generating electricity along with water vapor and carbon dioxide as byproducts. |
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An exhaust system draws water vapor out of the sample chamber, thus preventing the effects of condensation. |
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Bioethanol has a low density and a relatively high vapor pressure, so blends of bioethanol and gasoline have a higher vapour pressure than gasoline alone. |
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Precipitation occurs when the air becomes saturated with water vapor, and can no longer hold all of it in vapor form. |
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In meteorology, an air mass is a volume of air defined by its temperature and water vapor content. |
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A solid sublimes only when the pressure of its vapor is below that of the triple point for that substance. |
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Curtains of vapor drift back to reveal the Americans, volplaning along well inside ten meters and only a little faster than the balloon. |
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When water vapor condenses inside a thunderstorm, the heat that's released drives fast-rising air masses that can spawn tornadoes. |
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The plywood that is likely to be the subfloor under the hardwood floor is an effective vapor retarder and all you need. |
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When heated, the lithium rods change to lithium vapor and small amounts of lithium oxide. |
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The membrane's micropores are smaller than water drops, therefore cannot pass through the membrane, yet larger than the water vapor molecules. |
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The upright cup test is used to test microporous hydrophobic coatings and laminates and measures water or perspiration vapor transmission. |
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Your hunch is an internal water leak and the 40 millitorr you are seeing is the vapor pressure of the ice formed by the leak. |
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Back then there were no vapor cigarettes for you simulate smoking. |
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The company's sensor method uses thermistors to measure vapor content in water or other carrier gases. |
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The components in the liquid stream sorb into the membrane, permeate through the membrane and evaporate into the vapor phase. |
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One large source of water vapor in the stratosphere is the oxidation of methane, she notes. |
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The key to water vapor resistance is a sufficient number of oriented crystallites throughout the material. |
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Not only are rich people being affected by this economic vapor lock, we are, too. |
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Cars spared from overheating are disabled by a heated fuel condition known as vapor lock. |
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In this case, the water vapor pressure difference across the membrane is the driving force for water vapor transfer. |
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If the situation is sustained, therefore the surface vapor pressure of the product is lower than the vapor pressure inside. |
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The Porometer measures stomatal conductance using a steady-state technique, which measures the vapor pressure and vapor flux of a leaf surface. |
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The effects of exposure time and acetone vapor pressure on the crystallization behaviors are reported herein. |
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When the process occurs in assemblies where the interior finish has a low permeance, vapor flow is slowed down and high vapor pressures occur. |
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Compounds with high boiling points, and thus low vapor pressures, will have a decreased tendency to evaporate. |
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Desiccant dehumidifiers use changing vapor pressures to dry air continually in a repeating cycle. |
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However, many explosives have low vapor pressures, causing very little vapor to emanate from them. |
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The suit asserts that a vapor trail from the gas can ignited when the fuel came into contact with something burning in the barrel. |
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Press TV showed footage of a rocket blasting off from a launchpad in the desert, leaving a thick vapor trail. |
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It showed footage of a missile launch in desert-like terrain, leaving a vapor trail. |
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Finally, knowing the density of oxygen atoms at an altitude of 100 km, the researchers could estimate the width of a vapor trail. |
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Witnesses saw the rocket streaking through the clear blue sky over Israel's Mediterranean coast, leaving a white vapor trail. |
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The new vapor trail will be created for up to 100 yards away, leading right to your location. |
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Picking up where the Bernanke market ended, the Yellen market leaves a vapor trail of joy and doubt. |
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They released trimethyl aluminum that creates a glowing vapor trail nearly 87 miles up. |
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Then analytical methods are described for such material as vapor and aerosol bitumen, diethyl sulfate, ethylene oxide, and solvent mixtures. |
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The advantages of having vapor state fuel induction are air and vapor mixing results in homogeneous mixture. |
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If Coleridge fribbled away much of his copious vapor on talk and Teutonic chimeras, well, what of it? |
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The figure shows the general relationship between the Froude number and the vapor plume trajectory with wider variations at lower Froude numbers. |
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The chemistry of fumarolic vapor and thermal spring discharges from the Nevado del Ruiz volcanic magmatic hydrothermal system, Colombia. |
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Thermosiphons must be mounted such that vapor rises up and liquid flows down to the boiler, with no bends in the tubing for liquid to pool. |
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The boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure around the water. |
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On valves and organs in motion, in presence of water, vapor I saturate and overheated, fluid diathermics, chemical agents and alimentary products. |
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The atmosphere of the incubator was saturated with water vapor to prevent exsiccation of the cultures and was constantly exposed to a platinum catalyst to decrease the content of short-chained fatty acids in the atmosphere. |
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To improve the energy performance of dividing wall column, this paper proposes the multistage vapor recompression assisted dividing wall column with intermediate reboiler arrangements. |
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A wound dressing consisting of a water vapor pervious self-adhesive polyurethane matrix beveled from a point, especially a control point, of the wound dressing toward the edge. |
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It will have two gas turbine driven centrifugal compression trains, a triethylene glycol dehydration unit, an air cooling unit and a vapor recovery system. |
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One way to improve the work environment in your core room is to optimize and troubleshoot your facility's amine vapor system. |
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Because natural gas is an asphyxiate, if the vapor cloud engulfed surface dwelling marine life on the surface, it could cause asphyxiation and death. |
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Fortunately, physics is more helpful than the argument about the breathing wall: Even during a short-term high-rate of water vapor loading, the furniture and the inside trim of all walls and ceilings ensure pleasantness. |
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The rolling bearings used in the filling machines for carton packaging must be resistant to media such as hydrogen peroxide vapor, water and cleaning agents. |
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The Gibbs function approach allows the calculation of internal energy, entropy, enthalpy, potential enthalpy and the chemical potentials of seawater as well as the melting heat of ice and the latent heat of vapor. |
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In fact, the precipitation of oxygen ions from the Jovian magnetosphere in the auroral regions may lead to the formation of water vapor and OH radicals. |
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Silencer and treasurer of a capacity of 3,5 liters it produces a cool water vapor for an autonomy of 12h, luminous witness of activation and automatic stop. |
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The exhaust waste vapor condenser is outstandingly efficient and compact. |
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You are simply inhaling and exhaling water vapor with nicotine! |
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Tenders are invited for Replacement of sodium vapor lamp mercury vapor lamp with CFL 65 Watt. |
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About 70 per cent of the heat transfer from the surface to the atmosphere takes place through evaporation, mainly from the ocean, which cools the surface and warms the atmosphere when the water vapor condenses. |
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The smoke that you inhale and exhale is composed only of water vapor. |
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Invisible vapor spreads easily and can be set on fire by many sources such as pilot lights, welding equipment, and electrical motors and switches. |
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Neon ice turns to vapor at 25 kelvins, readily escaping the nucleus of a cornet. |
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The Oakley FASTEN SNOW PANT has an amazing 20K rating for breathability, so it helps prevent moisture vapor from building up and giving you a clingy, steamy feel. |
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This means that the moisture that used to dry harmlessly to the interior now encounters a vapor barrier that keeps it contained within the wall cavity where it is unable to escape. |
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Vapor pressure of gallium, stability of gallium suboxide vapor, and equilibria of some reactions producing gallium suboxide vapor. |
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The authors also correlated the observed temperatures, the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere, and the flow of radiant energy to explore how they affect each other. |
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By looking at the relationships among measured variables, such as temperature, radiation heat transfer, water vapor, and others, the authors were able to extract how changes to cloud cover influence global temperature. |
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With both grades, however, prior to and after the flaming mode of combustion, and, depending on the oxygen supply, a variety of other chemical species have been identified in the vapor phase. |
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And the plastic vapor barrier has been replaced with special primer paint. |
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When the signal is measured at two or more spectral lines, scientists can derive information to calculate the concentration of selected atmospheric gases, such as water vapor or ozone. |
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They found that the observed Mira stars are embedded in a shell of water vapor and possibly of carbon monoxide that extends to twice the stellar radius. |
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Have you had times when you can see the white cloud of your breath in the winter and the interior of the plant is white with thick clouds of vapor? |
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The freebase is heated in a retort, foil, or other container and the vapor is inhaled as the freebase vaporizes. |
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Alkylate also has a low sulfur content, a limited heavy end, a low vapor pressure and both high research and high motor octane numbers. |
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The usual method to prepare these parts for remolding was to first vapor degrease the parts. |
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The parts would then be glass bead peened to roughen the bonding surface and vapor degreased to remove the glass residue. |
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Accuracy of absolute precipitable water vapor estimates from GPS observations. |
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The seventh correlation pertains to the saturation entropy of an ammonia-water mixture in the vapor state. |
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In New York City, neurotoxic levels of mercury vapor from magicoreligious and ethnomedical uses of mercury have been reported. |
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Whole legions of the maimed and mute and crooked deployed over the streets in a limboid vapor of smoke and fog. |
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In a halogen lamp, filament evaporation is prevented by a chemical process that redeposits metal vapor onto the filament, extending its life. |
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Early lightbulbs with carbon filaments also used carbon monoxide, nitrogen, or mercury vapor. |
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A very small amount of water vapor inside a light bulb can significantly affect lamp darkening. |
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Hydrogen from water vapor reduces the oxide, reforming water vapor and continuing this water cycle. |
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Refinement of sulfidic zinc ores produces large volumes of sulfur dioxide and cadmium vapor. |
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As air rises and cools, it eventually becomes saturated and cannot hold its quantity of water vapor. |
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It may also be deposited directly by water vapor, as happens in the formation of frost. |
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The transition from ice to water is melting and from ice directly to water vapor is sublimation. |
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The droplet then grows by condensation of water vapor onto the ice surfaces. |
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If the metal is exposed long enough to a limited amount of water vapor, a powdery surface coating of PuO2 is formed. |
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Pu2O3 spontaneously heats up and transforms into PuO2, which is stable in dry air, but reacts with water vapor when heated. |
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Water vapor is typically the most abundant volcanic gas, followed by carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. |
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Earth's atmosphere and oceans were formed by volcanic activity and outgassing that included water vapor. |
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Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone are the primary greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. |
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Water vapor generated through surface evaporation is transported by circulatory patterns in the atmosphere. |
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Water is also present in the atmosphere in solid, liquid, and vapor states. |
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Dew is small drops of water that are condensed when a high density of water vapor meets a cool surface. |
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Water activity can be described as a ratio of the vapor pressure of water in a solution to the vapor pressure of pure water. |
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In meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity. |
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Thus, fog and mist are not precipitation but suspensions, because the water vapor does not condense sufficiently to precipitate. |
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When the camel exhales, water vapor becomes trapped in their nostrils and is reabsorbed into the body as a means to conserve water. |
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Sulfuric acid is produced in the upper atmosphere of Venus by the Sun's photochemical action on carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and water vapor. |
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Even though no obvious staining was observed in our case, contact with the vapor was still found to perform very faint etching at a submicrometric scale. |
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The experiment requires the enclosure of mercury vapor in a glass tube. |
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Cold air, unlike warm air, is unable to transport much water vapor. |
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Depending on local regulations, the vapors can be expelled into the atmosphere or discharged back to the pumping station by way of a vapor recovery line. |
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Through their capacity to evapotranspirate vast volumes of water vapor, they serve to keep the planet cool by wearing a sunshade of white reflecting cloud. |
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Because they use a battery to produce heated vapor, Mistic electronic cigarettes contribute to fewer safety hazards than traditional cigarettes do with fire, smoke and ash. |
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The adiabatic saturation temperature is defined as the temperature obtained by an air-water vapor mixture if it becomes saturated with water vapor in an adiabatic process. |
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In addition to its ability to help increase the effective R-value of a wall, Tyvek Therma Wrap is an excellent vapor permeable air and water barrier, like all Tyvek materials. |
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O'Brien said vapor is coming in from the outside and if trapped inside, it will recondense into liquid water and run down the inside face of the building. |
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Ultrasonic meters can also use signal-to-noise ratios to find vapor entrainment in liquid applications and liquid entrainment in gas applications. |
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All of these hardscape features possess water-retaining pores that slowly release water vapor to adjacent plants, elevating the ambient humidity to the plant's benefit. |
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Phycobionts can have a net output of sugars with only water vapor. |
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Water vapor dissociates into hydrogen and oxygen at the hot filament. |
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The variables that can be controlled for any given material are the temperature and the initial grain size, because the vapor pressure depends upon temperature. |
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The partition coefficient is the concentration in the polymer divided by the concentration in the vapor when both concentrations are in the same units. |
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During the flight, two red-colored lithium vapor trails were produced. |
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Of central interest in this February 7 report were vapor trails spawned by engine exhaust and the atmospheric conditions that would permit their formation. |
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If, on the other hand, the air was supersaturated, the condensation produced by propellers and air foils would persist, and a vapor trail would form. |
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That patent application, filed in 1995, expands claims in the first patent application, covers different vapor pressures and specifies the volume of PFC to be used. |
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It is a biodegradable, low VOC product, and has low vapor pressure. |
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Distillation and vapor pressure measurement in petroleum products. |
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Chemists recently became interested in ionic liquids because they are solvents with almost no vapor pressure, and do not evaporate, even under high temperature conditions. |
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If proper vacuum is not achieved at installation the refrigerant system will be contaminated with non condensable air and water vapor which can cause compressor failure. |
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In a detailed study, the researchers from the three institutions examined the causes of changes in the temperatures and water vapor in the tropical tropopause layer. |
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Qpedia Volume 2 include articles on thermal grease, vapor chamber cooling, liquid cooling, natural convection cooling, and phase change materials. |
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They used a vacuum to remove water vapor from meringue and presented a pork loin tenderized with pineapple juice, which contains the protein-splitting enzyme bromelin. |
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Just as this operation started, the propane vapor relief valve erupted, venting vaporized propane into the air at a rate of 2,705 cubit feet per minute. |
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The tightly woven ripstop reinforcing seam construction resists tears and punctures and is completely windproof, waterproof and acts as a vapor barrier. |
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The shell is freely permeable to small gas molecules, including water vapor. |
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The protons recombine with the oxygen in the air that's also flowing through the fuel cell and is then expelled as water vapor. |
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However studies have found dangerous compounds like benzene and formaldehyde in inhaled or secondhand vapor. |
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