Planting this close to the ocean presents a few problems, among them salty dewfall and constant humidity. |
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High humidity can cause an unabsorbed yolk sac, resulting in the chicks being smeared with yolk. |
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They'll also examine how humidity affects the surface of silicon, which is used to make microchips and other electronic devices. |
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Contributing to the decaying process are microclimatic variations in temperature, humidity, and airflow. |
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In many herbivorous beetles, habitat choice has been found to be determined by microclimatic factors, such as temperature and humidity. |
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The weather is unpredictable, ranging from heat and humidity to thunderstorms. |
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Somehow it manages to slice a clear swath through the thick humidity and sleepy heat of even the hottest day. |
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Living on a dollar per day, our cooking was done out in the open air, beset by flies and mosquitoes, heat and humidity. |
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I endured winter blizzards, biting gale force winds, pouring rain, fog, hailstones, and the energy-sapping humidity of midsummer. |
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The climate is equatorial with high temperatures, high humidity, and heavy rainfall, although there is no distinct wet season. |
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My raven black hair was held back in a messy high ponytail that was nearly coming undone due to the ungodly humidity of that state. |
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It's not that it's been hot so much as the very high humidity that's made me feel darned uncomfortable. |
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Room temperature and humidity need to be monitored and maintained within the recommended range. |
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The humidity was so miserably high there compared to bone dryness here, which is much more pleasant. |
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Since indoor air is often low in humidity, misting the leaves on a daily basis will make your hibiscus happy. |
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Also use a pebble tray or spray plants often with a mister to increase humidity. |
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She was in a moist climate, with temperature and humidity that wouldn't have allowed for this. |
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Room temperature and air humidity were recorded with an Assman psychrometer. |
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On arriving in the troubled area, dark clouds and intense humidity increased the sense of tension in the area. |
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Whole plants in soil were heat-shocked in enclosed plant propagators containing a reservoir of water to maintain humidity. |
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Constant readings are taken of temperature and humidity, and dehumidifiers work away to halt the rust. |
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Areas with high humidity and warm nights will require additional mechanical cooling and dehumidification. |
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We are able to maintain precise control over temperature, humidity and pressurization. |
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If geckos were to rely solely on capillary adhesion for attachment, setal function could be constrained by relative humidity of the habitat. |
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The hair around her face was curling in the humidity, her face shining with sweat, her clothes hanging damply from her limbs. |
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Young hognose snakes are prone to drying out and seem to require a higher humidity than the adults. |
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Control humidity levels and dampness by using air conditioners and de-humidifiers. |
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Don't use an airtight one, otherwise the humidity inside will dampen the dry powdered ingredients. |
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Cover the container with a cover that the froglets can not escape from and will maintain the humidity. |
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Monica gets corn rows put in her hair to overcome the frizziness caused by the humidity. |
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My eyeliner is all smudged, and my hair is frizzing out in tendrils because of the humidity. |
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Never French polish in high humidity because the water in the air will become trapped beneath the surface. |
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The researchers increased the current fortyfold by decreasing the humidity from 20 per cent to zero. |
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Wait too long and you get into tornado season, then heat, humidity, poison ivy and oak, snakes and most especially ticks. |
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Cool, cotton clothes are a must in the heat and humidity, but cover up to visit palaces and temples. |
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Solid pieces used for the table top will expand and contract with changes in humidity. |
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Because wood absorbs moisture, it will expand and contract with changes in the weather and humidity. |
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By the time the grapes are boxed and shipped across the island, heat and humidity have triggered fermentation from natural yeasts. |
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Water the plants, then enclose containers in plastic bags to keep the humidity high. |
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The sky is overcast, clouded by dank mists of humidity thronging the volcanoes and mountains. |
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As air rises, it cools, and its humidity begins condensing into clouds and precipitation. |
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The capsule is somewhat hygroscopic, and thus size of the opening is dependent on relative humidity. |
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Salts are hygroscopic, meaning they absorb ambient humidity to keep the road surface moist and hold fine particles together. |
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Often the humidity required for bacteria to multiply is found on hygroscope materials. |
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If you want to have full control over precise percentages of humidity, get a unit with a hygrometer and humidistat. |
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Periodically check the humidity with a hygrometer, available at your local hardware store. |
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To estimate the range of spray around the washstands, we measured relative humidity at different distances using a hygrometer. |
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The actual relative humidity was measured in the glove box with a hygrometer immediately before sealing the cell with a second CaF2 window. |
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To determine the relative humidity, you will need a relative humidity sensor, also known as a moisture meter or hygrometer. |
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The dry season is finally here, and after six months the rain and humidity have disappeared and the clouds have cleared. |
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The most common methods for validating the passivity of a part involves some combination of high humidity and heat, to induce rusting. |
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The hydathode is a specialized structure involved in secretion of water under high humidity. |
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An effective humidor should keep cigars at a temperature of 68 to 70 degrees and a humidity of 68 to 74 percent. |
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When the water vapor was carried away by the wind, it increased the global atmospheric humidity. |
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Make sure you express that your mirrors will be exposed to moisture and humidity and that they should be sealed. |
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If the soil is moist but the plant still wilts, mist over the plant lightly to increase humidity. |
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Plants that like shade also like moisture and humidity, so sit their pots in trays filled with gravel to meet their climatic needs. |
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It is indigenous to African regions characterized by abundantly distributed rainfall and atmospheric humidity frequently approaching saturation. |
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These terms are sensitive to air temperature, atmospheric humidity, cloudiness, and wind. |
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Such sensors, however, have been plagued by their sensitivity to wet and sweaty fingers, as well as to atmospheric humidity. |
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Washers, dryers, dishwashers, and water heaters also generate large amounts of heat and humidity. |
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Wind, soil type, soil moisture, humidity, snow, and winter sunshine may greatly affect the adaptability of plants. |
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The pivots provided the necessary moisture and humidity required for this disease to develop. |
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Misting their stems regularly will also help provide additional humidity which they like. |
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Another way to give them some humidity, is to mist them a few times a week. |
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Mist the plant daily to ensure enough humidity and keep it in a bright but not sunny window. |
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Ventilation or air leaks will also influence moisture and humidity in the greenhouse and on the covers. |
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Kitchens and bathrooms are natural places for higher humidity because of running water and escaping steam. |
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The daytime temperature was often 95 degrees, the average humidity 85 percent. |
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Beijing, in the temperate zone, has a relatively lower humidity than the other two cities. |
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Buildings with high humidity and water infiltration problems are particularly prone to mold growth. |
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I suspect that with the low humidity you also found the winds were relatively calm and the temperature a little higher than at other times. |
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Mold can grow almost anywhere there is water damage, high humidity or dampness. |
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This time around, we ventured south to experience the heat and humidity that only Washington, DC can provide. |
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Allergies, humidity and a night plagued by bad dreams have all conspired to lead me to post a repeat here this morning. |
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I'm not a big fan of heat or humidity, even though I've lived all my life in Brisbane, and it's even less enjoyable after an overnight flight. |
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The humidity dampens the desire to move, motivation of any kind thoroughly drenched by the onslaught of heavy tropical rain. |
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Growing up in warm summer weather in NYC meant sunshine, humidity and air conditioning. |
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Last night a combination of work colleagues passing off responsibilities and humidity meant that at 2.30 I was awake, fully conscious and alert. |
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They worked on everything from diet and tactics, to playing in heat and humidity and dealing with play-acting opponents or suspect officiating. |
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But getting used to the heat and humidity is taking longer that I expected. |
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Given their concerns about long flights and humidity, I think our patients should consider the Mediterranean, which is wondrous in June. |
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Still, temperatures in the low 90 s, with sweltering humidity, did produce some grumbling. |
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School children are sweating it out with soaring summer temperatures and record levels of humidity leaving the region in a swelter. |
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The level of humidity found in this part of the US at this time of year has to be a sweaty and debilitating factor. |
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What made it more impressive was the fact it came in a stifling humidity which saw fans sweating buckets just sat in the shade. |
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Bubbles from an aquarium pump and absorbent paper to wick water up the sides served to increase the humidity. |
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Summer is coming, the temperature is rising, and before you have even fully wakened, your body has already started to feel the heat and humidity. |
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Another major factor limiting the Europeans' performances has to be the heat and humidity. |
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The atmosphere within a CAFO is typically hot with high humidity and often considerable concentrations of ammonia. |
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The runoff from watering your plants goes into the tray and evaporates, providing extra humidity. |
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Karachi had been seeing some horrible heat and humidity until a couple of days ago. |
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It was no surprise then when I opened the doors of my cottage at the homestay to be confronted by air thick with humidity. |
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Standard vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity and ozone density are selected, according to the U.S. Standard Atmosphere. |
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The physical parameters, relative humidity, and mean radiant temperature were also calculated. |
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They were also used to taking radiosondes into the upper atmosphere to measure temperature, pressure, and humidity. |
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Mist irrigation is additionally used for vanilla farming since it requires humidity. |
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He had to deal with sweltering humidity, torrential rainstorms, former Khmer Rouge warlords and mischievous monkeys and elephants. |
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It is slowly raised upright, a careful job made more arduous by high heat and humidity. |
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Summer conditions are strongly affected by soil wetness in springtime, since that moisture eventually becomes humidity. |
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Agama Lizards are active during the day and enjoy low humidity and sunshine. |
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In addition to measuring wind speed it also measures temperature, wind chill, dew point, humidity, and heat stress. |
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Temperature, wind chill, humidity, wetness and even the ingestion of drugs and alcohol can contribute to frostbite. |
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The climate is characterized by abundant sunshine, wide daily temperature ranges, low humidity, and rainfall averaging only 9 inches a year. |
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With all the heat, humidity and suffocation, no matter how hard I try to fall asleep, it remains a distant dream. |
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Changing atmospheric pressure may cause some joint aches, but once a high-pressure system arrives it can lower humidity and reduce these aches. |
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When it's hot, it is a good idea to keep the newly stuccoed area damp, at about 90 percent humidity for 48 to 72 hours. |
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The 40 degrees centigrade heat, high humidity and long hours all take their toll on crews. |
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However, the relatively soft woods of European furniture were no match for the humidity, tropical woodworms, and termites of Cuba. |
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Cargo ships still to this day jostle with rice barges and fragile sampans, whilst porters sweat in the humidity loading the boats. |
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To maintain humidity during germination, I place the flat in a plastic bag, cover it with plastic food wrap or use a plastic humidity cover. |
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With the intensity of the heat and the humidity becoming all a little too much, I came back to the Y, for a swim and for a sleep. |
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The moisture in the breath of visitors could set off the corrosion cycle again, but the system keeps the relative humidity below 40 per cent. |
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The first thing I do is fetch ice, a job that is hugely important because the heat index, with the humidity and asphalt, is roughly 174 degrees. |
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Measuring the resulting dew point temperature confirmed a relative humidity higher than 30 percent. |
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A relative humidity of 70 percent or more at the wood surface is ideal for mildew growth. |
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Average relative humidity is around 15 per cent and minor earthquakes are common. |
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Conversely plants that languish in the too hot summer can survive happily in a shadier place with more humidity and slightly damper soil. |
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Their dry matter content was measured by an infrared humidity analyser and samples were frozen until enzyme extraction was performed. |
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The occasional heavy downpour keeps the oppressive humidity at bay, and lessens the sense that we're walking through a steam room. |
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Thank God for the trees that shade the tracks as the humidity was up and the heat index was 115 degrees. |
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Lavalavas or nothing seems to be the only way to feel comfortable while this humidity continues. |
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We will climb as high as 4,200 feet in the mountains and have to cope with the humidity of Andean rainforests. |
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Polymer binder resins protect the paper from humidity damage and help to fine-tune the stiffness and acoustic properties of the paper. |
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Anthracnose, Alternaria leaf spot and Aschochyta leaf spot all are more severe under conditions of high humidity and high temperatures. |
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After curing, tubers will keep for several months without sprouting if kept in complete darkness at 40 to 45 degrees and high humidity. |
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It is exhausting climbing into the cockpit, which in the Louisiana sub-tropical humidity is like a heated oven. |
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The degree of stress associated with high and low ambient temperatures is compounded by high humidity. |
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I would still take the heat and humidity over the cold any day of the week. |
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It will also read temperature, humidity, dew-point, wet bulb temperature, wind chill index, heat index, barometric pressure and altitude. |
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Temperatures reached the mid-nineties on Wednesday and the heat index soared past 105 degrees with intense humidity levels. |
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A woman in her mid-fifties stood on a ladder organizing books on a top shelf, her stiff, dark hair long since made limp by the humidity. |
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Cold weather and low indoor humidity can cause dry, chapped skin during the winter months. |
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Supply high humidity, warmth and light in order for the cuttings to root within four to five weeks. |
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The electronics also include temperature and humidity sensors for rapid and error-free recordings of a structure's environmental condition. |
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The first was that, though the sea was indeed rough, there was little rain, and the air lacked the clammy humidity of a thunderstorm. |
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Environmental conditions such as temperature, light intensity and relative humidity influence pollen longevity. |
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In the heat and humidity, paper swelled, colors ran, and inks refused to align on the page. |
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External heat comes from a combination of environmental temperature and humidity, known as the heat index. |
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Temperatures can be in the 100s during summer months, but low humidity in the 10 to 20 percent range keeps the heat index down. |
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The right rigidity, humidity and lubricity create a perfect situation for skiing. |
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This is because in an airplane, both atmospheric pressure and humidity are low. |
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The second most salient feature of primary forest indicated by habitat classification freelists was humidity. |
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One week was spent trudging through snow and ice, the other trying to cope with supernaturally oppressive heat and humidity. |
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Some theorists were attracted to notions of climatic determinism, believing that heat and humidity would sap Australians' intellectual powers. |
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Corn is tasselling and although it is hot, the high humidity should prevent problems with pollination. |
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Dust mites are about 0.3 mm long, feed on human skin scales, and are found in places with dust and high levels of humidity. |
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This penetrating vapor controls and eliminates malodors from smoke, humidity, food and biological odors. |
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I watch men or women pushing carts heavily laden with their wares in searing temperatures, stifling humidity or drenching rain. |
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Conditions indoors are regarded as satisfactory when the atmosphere can be maintained at an equable temperature and humidity. |
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Organisms with wetted areas exposed to moving air can cool via evaporative water loss, provided relative humidity is not too high. |
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Increasing air circulation and lowering humidity will help in controlling guttation as well. |
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The humidity in the summer can be stifling, which may explain why St. Louis ranks fourth in the nation in ice cream parlors. |
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Near perfect summertime weather hit with the temps in the mid 80s and the humidity staying somewhat in check. |
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Meteorologists compare the two temperatures when calculating humidity and dewpoint. |
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I really enjoy having, in my own home, an escape from those exhausting summer days of high temperatures and stifling humidity. |
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The air was always this coarse in the badlands due to continuous sandstorms and complete lack of humidity in the air. |
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Spraying leaves often with tepid water helps increase humidity and keep the foliage clean and healthy. |
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The climate, both tropical and maritime in nature, usually has high humidity and high temperatures. |
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The company's encapsulation technology coats the probiotic to protect it from moisture, high humidity and acidity. |
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Open a window or use a fan after a steamy shower or bath to allow the humidity to escape. |
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During winter months, when there's not much humidity in the air, hair loses moisture and gets very staticky. |
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It's summer here and in New Zealand summer goes hand in hand with periods of humidity. |
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It's resistant to humidity diseases, and is readily available at the specialist fruit tree nurseries. |
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The heat, humidity and squalor of the flooded city is causing panic and desperation. |
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The air was thick and heavy with humidity, serving to dampen their spirits even further. |
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Meanwhile, several foreign crew members who were unaccustomed to the punishing heat and humidity turned into sluggish grouches. |
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Dew point and relative humidity go hand-in-hand and both involve evaporation and condensation. |
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We spent the past weekend down in KwaZulu Natal, home of millions of restless Zulu warriors, bunny chows, and humidity. |
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There you should be able to find thermometers, rain gauges, wind vanes and possibly barometers and humidity gauges. |
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The next section covers Miscellaneous Facilities, such as decks and bulwarks, proper lighting, humidity and condensation control. |
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As promised, the temperature was in the high 90s, and the humidity was matching. |
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Improved oxygen levels should make the students more alert, and higher humidity should reduce dry tickly coughs and colds. |
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The cool humidity of the low hanging clouds forms beads of moisture on the surface of each stone. |
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But the warped and peeling veneer suggested the heat and humidity might also have taken their toll. |
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These, when the humidity drops, pop the sori open with a spring like movement, casting the tiny spores all over the place. |
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Excess humidity inside your home also promotes the growth of mold, fungi and bacteria. |
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A few minutes earlier, Marylou, running a temperature of 103, was wilting, moaning that she'd die if made to pose in the humidity of the pastel-hued pool house. |
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As the plants need humidity, they should be misted regularly. |
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The air conditioner finally broke through, and the thick humidity inside the van began to subside. |
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When Moore was little, the two would spend almost all of August at Disney World, braving the humidity and crowds. |
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The humidity had him feeling like a damp washrag by the time Sam wriggled his way through the vines and over clumps of rocks, fallen coconuts, and other debris. |
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Isopods and amphipods spend low tide buried in wrack, where variation in temperature and humidity is strongly damped relative to the exposed intertidal surface. |
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A relative humidity of 60 percent will alleviate the problem. |
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Even the summer sunshine and drop in humidity isn't ameliorating things. |
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It employs a chilled mirror of polished rhodium as the primary humidity instrument and infrared optics to control thermoelectric cooling and heating. |
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Allowing humidity to drop slightly may then cut boiler or electric loads. |
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Fall and early summer are the ideal times to visit, in-between the bitter winters and the humidity of the hot August nights. |
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The unit features three unlabeled controls, as well as a digital display of the current temperature and humidity. |
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Dehydration, in heat and humidity as well as dry winter weather, is a major headache trigger. |
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It really doesn't get down to Scandinavian lows here, but the humidity caused by our maritime climate makes a zero degrees day feel utterly bitter. |
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A greenhouse has controlled temperature, humidity and light so that exotic plants can be grown outside their natural climates and produce flowers and fruits out of season. |
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Last weeks's scorching heat in Jakarta happened because the humidity in Jakarta was low and the clouds were thin, so the heat of the sun was unobstructed. |
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Stepping off the airplane and into the Houston humidity, the first sight I spotted was not my homesick sister Laura, but a colossal bronze statue of George H.W. Bush. |
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However, the records of temperature and humidity could not be examined until the meteorograph had been recovered, and they were not therefore an immediate aid for forecasting. |
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Stepping out into the dark humidity of the street we were mobbed by a crowd of kids who had been playing football in the shadows and now smelt profit. |
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From the largest elephant or hippo to the tiniest shrew, all specimens enter this small room, kept at a carefully controlled temperature of 26C and a humidity of 40 per cent. |
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Gas flow to the assimilation chamber was measured by a mass-flow controller, and gas was also bled off to serve as the reference gas for the CO 2 and humidity measurements. |
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It's proven to provide better rust protection than standard monograde and multigrade oils when subjected to the industry-standard humidity cabinet test. |
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The first thing after playing is to mop through the bore of an instrument with one of several special devices that prevent the build-up of humidity. |
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They loom as dark shadows in the consciousness of residents of these states on summer days when strong northerlies, extreme heat, and low humidity follow a long dry period. |
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Books will be fetched by Library staff from the stacks downstairs, where the collection will be housed in suitable conditions of security, temperature and humidity. |
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In effect, sudden temperature changes, which give rise to sudden changes of humidity in the environment, cause deformation of the mushrooms from the time they are carpophores. |
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Uptake increased with humidity, stomatal aperture and stomatal density. |
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But such was the oppressive humidity and heat of his last event, the Malaysian Open, that Dyson has now wisely decided not to take part in the Qatar event. |
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Just as the wind chill attempts to measure how cold it feels under certain wind conditions, the heat index tries to measure how hot it feels given the humidity. |
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We had left the oppressive flat humidity of Lima at dawn, rising through the low cloud that seemed to hang permanently over the city, as if entering a second sky. |
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Just how much of an influence will the heat and humidity be? |
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Wiping with a moist cloth removes over 90 percent of the allergen, and keeping the relative humidity in the house below 50 percent greatly suppresses the growth of dust mites. |
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Phoenix, meanwhile, had parched in the heat, although one or two storms had snuck into the north Valley after sunset, they brought only humidity, no relief. |
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Intense heat and humidity, coupled with painful swollen feet which was a side effect of surgery, meant I could complete only four of the gruelling seven days walking. |
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The heart problem began three years ago, she said, when he had a heart attack, but he was also sensitive to humidity as he suffered from pleurisy in his youth. |
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Seems we're two of a kind, Dolly and me, both loving the sunshine and the long, langourous days of summer, and both of us loathing the heat and humidity. |
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Water damage and high humidity in walls encourage the growth of molds. |
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In the sweet wine areas, on the other hand, humidity is sought in autumn, particularly morning mists which evaporate during the day to encourage the spread of noble rot. |
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If the rising air has enough humidity, clouds and precipitation form. |
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Protect products from humidity because moisture can lead to contamination. |
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Sprinklers, rather than flooding, provide the necessary humidity. |
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Some dehumidifiers feature a hygrometer, which measures room humidity. |
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The hygrometric method is used for determination of the relative humidity of aqueous mixed electrolyte systems with magnesium and sodium sulphates. |
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Readings are calculated using the air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, humidity in percentage of relative humidity, and barometric pressure in inches of mercury. |
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In heat and humidity strong enough to hatch eggs, they sit on the hard stone floor cradling infants with flies feeding from the corners of their eyes. |
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Good soil possesses oxygen, warmth, humidity, and fertility. |
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The size of both tubes must be equal because the humidity of the air is changing constantly and so condensation of moisture on the tubes is different. |
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They are frost-free, have individual humidity controls on each crisper drawer and the option of built-in water filters for water and crushed-ice dispensers. |
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If the humidity is too high, the fog just grows and grows out of control. |
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Because humidity is sealed out, it doesn't have a chance to cause frizz. |
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Compared with these school environments, the indoor climates at our geriatric hospitals were characterized by higher room temperatures and lower relative humidity. |
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These were monitoring variables like humidity and temperature, information that is invaluable to the horticulturalists attempting to propagate the trees. |
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Starkey says the league sets standards the Ducks have to meet for ice and building temperatures, the dew point and humidity, which, if all are met, will provide the best ice. |
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Carrier continued refining his original product and process, and in so doing, yielded a theory of how temperature, humidity, and dew point are related. |
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The solution is an economizer that adds a second control which works in harmony with the outdoor thermostat and measures the outdoor air humidity. |
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To rid your dreamland of mites and their droppings, keep bedroom humidity low, wash sheets often in warm water and enclose pillows and duvets in allergen-proof covers. |
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And didn't he think her hair was hopeless, kerblamming out the way it did in the slightest bit of humidity? |
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The female prairie skink uses respiratory water loss to maintain the humidity of the eggs which facilitates embryonic development. |
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Last year, I attempted to control the humidity in my crawlspace by using a portable dehumidifier. |
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Unlike nucleonic gauges, it is not affected by humidity, barometric pressure, gap temperature, or airborne dust. |
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As a result, changing temperatures and humidity can affect the eggshell's architecture. |
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The only way I can think to improve our summers might be to import lightning bugs, but I'm told they prefer humidity. |
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Above 75 percent humidity threshold, fungal molds that release dangerous aflatoxin can form. |
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Organza is now often substituted for jussi, both being light, transparent fabrics well suited to the heat and humidity of the Philippines. |
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Heat and humidity are main factors in Florida, but the noseeums, mosquitoes and flies in some locations make staying in an open cabin unbearable. |
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For materials that are sensitive to humidity variations, the RH control is said to improve correlation and reproducibility in test results. |
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Wood absorbs and desorbs water as relative humidity rises and falls, which causes it to swell and shrink. |
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The organic dielectric absorbs or desorbs the humidity thereby modifying the electrical permittivity of the dielectric. |
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Wood constantly adsorbs and desorbs moisture in relation to changes in ambient humidity and temperatures. |
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For shading textiles, the stretching of the fabric, the weather and humidity affect the sun protection factor. |
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The humidity and temperature is controlled by air conditioning the sealed nacelle. |
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For obtaining desired humidity, wet soil is kept compressively in containers for a week. |
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The administrative capital, Vientiane, despite its subequatorial climate and high humidity, had been a comfortable post in French colonial days. |
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Environmental factors were considered, such as temperature, presence of nutrients and relative humidity. |
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Thanks to their Indonesian roots phalaenopsis, or moth orchids, actually thrive in the humidity of centrally-heated rooms. |
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Seenu Pillai, an Indian engineer, said he has found a novel method of making good use of the high humidity. |
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In this climate chamber, the relative humidity can be varied between 25 and 75 percent with a standard deviation of 2 percent. |
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Crews were combing the wooded, mountainous terrain, hampered by swarming mosquitoes, soupy humidity and mud. |
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For example, at 70F and 75 percent relative humidity, the moisture level will reach 14 percent. |
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The pDR, like other nephelometers, is biased under high humidity conditions. |
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The relative humidity will increase by night and early morning times over some coastal and internal areas, and fog may form towards west. |
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Unlike EVOH, PGA reportedly does not suffer a dramatic fall-off in barrier performance under high humidity. |
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A humidified gas stream was generated by passing pure compressed air through a humidity saturator. |
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This is usually due to high temperatures, high humidity, darkness or drought. |
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The application of the proposed nanocomposite increases the tonality and improves humidity permeability and abrasive strength of the fibers. |
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As well as being light-as-air this multitasker resists sweat and humidity, absorbs oil and reduces shine. |
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It features a number of sensor specifications, including rain gauge, wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, and total solar radiation. |
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The humidex index is a combination index of ambient temperature and relative humidity. |
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The relative humidity and the temperature of the air were automatically controlled by a humidistat and timer, respectively. |
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The humidity level in each space is monitored by space humidistats, typically four in each gallery. |
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This minimizes air exchange, accentuating the effects of wind-borne pollution, and of exterior humidity and abrupt temperature changes. |
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Weathermen also indicated an increase in humidity at night and early morning over the next couple of days in the coastal and interior areas. |
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And not only that, but the African humidity had wreaked havoc on her hair. |
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The charge densities of XLPE and PVC were decreased as the relative humidity increased in the opposite direction. |
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With air-dry coatings, water-soluble solvents that are retained due to low volatility can cause absorption of moisture when the humidity is high. |
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But the water molecules of high humidity instead absorbance formaldehyde molecules, leading to decreased thermolysis. |
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In the mines, men toil in humidity that is almost suffocating. |
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Temperature and humidity readings were manually recorded each time samples were collected using the Kestrel 3000 or a sling psychrometer. |
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The temperature and relative humidity of the air were monitored using a psychrometer installed inside the dryer. |
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Temperature and humidity also affect the atmospheric pressure, and it is necessary to know these to compute an accurate figure. |
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The serimeters are of both the Henry Baer and Milan Conditioning House type and are mounted in a laboratory having humidity control. |
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Both shielding boxes included hydrosensitive paper cards in order to evaluate humidity after experiment. |
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Sculptures are sensitive to environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity and exposure to light and ultraviolet light. |
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The monsoons are second coolest season of the year because of high humidity and cloud covering. |
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The air masses separated by a front usually differ in temperature and humidity. |
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There is regular but generally light precipitation throughout the year, contributing to a relatively high humidity level. |
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Although different species of carnivorous plants have different cultivation requirements in terms of sunlight, humidity, soil moisture, etc. |
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The moisture they need for growing can be supplied by either a high groundwater table, or by high humidity or high precipitation. |
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The rearing pots were kept inside the insectariums at controlled temperature and humidity. |
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The AQHI does not measure the effects of odour, pollen, dust, heat or humidity. |
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During the curing period, concrete is ideally maintained at controlled temperature and humidity. |
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Vast expanses of arid desert are ideal for storage because hangars are not needed to maintain the aircraft at low humidity. |
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The atmospheric correction standards for barometric pressure, humidity and temperature for SAE gross power testing were relatively idealistic. |
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Textile measurements are taken at a standard temperature and humidity, because fibers can absorb moisture from the air. |
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The climate is predominantly tropical, with high temperature and high humidity. |
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Overall, the seasons are marked more by differences in humidity and rainfall than in temperature. |
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That which is concreted by exsiccation or expression of humidity, will be resolved by humectification, as earth, dirt and clay. |
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Temperate climates with the most humidity are found in the Santa Rosa and municipality of Guanajuato. |
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During this investigation air humidity was measured with an Asman psychrometer. |
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While relative humidity is high, rainfall is very low due to strong atmospheric stability. |
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In addition, the additional local humidity due to evaporation usually creates a microclimate supporting unique types of organisms. |
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Grey skies, breezy conditions, higher humidity and cooler temperatures prevail. |
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In the mountain region, rain is frequent in summer, and temperature and humidity diminish with altitude up to the frozen peaks of the Andes. |
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