In addition further tests were carried out to sample the moisture of the concrete below the surface with the following results. |
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When made into a fiber they demonstrate low moisture absorption and good resistance to abrasion. |
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The lifeline is a long, heavy, braided rope that is resistant to abrasion, sunlight, and moisture. |
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Calcium chloride absorbs moisture from the air and thus binds the surface materials together. |
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After doing several areas, dry off excess moisture with soft absorbent cloths or towels, which can be laundered and reused. |
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This drying technique involves the use of an absorbent which desiccates the rose by transferring the moisture from the petals to another medium. |
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His special contribution was a circle of wire sewn inside the rim to reduce warping from the heat and moisture to which the hats were subjected. |
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When coupled with a synthetic stock to prevent warping from moisture, it retains zero well and can withstand substantial abuse. |
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If wood frames are not properly protected from moisture, they can warp, crack, and stick. |
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These findings of acclimation of root respiration are important to modelling respiration under different moisture and temperature regimes. |
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A wet basement is caused by moisture accumulations that drip through the foundations. |
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But even watertight concrete is not impermeable to the passage of moisture. |
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Synthetic blends such as olefin and acrylic fibers draw moisture away from the body better than cotton, preventing chills. |
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The purpose of wedging the clay is to work all the air bubbles out and evenly distribute the moisture throughout the piece of clay. |
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Mike already has a layer of wood chip mulch in place around his plants to keep down weeds and conserve moisture. |
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It is packed in an airtight container such as a foil pouch to prevent it from absorbing moisture. |
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The most effective joints for moisture resistance are concave, v-shaped, and weathered joints. |
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Paint peeling, blistering and flaking occurs when moisture under a non-breathing film finish destroys the film's adhesion to the wood. |
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According to George Lindsay, welwitschias also absorb moisture in the form of dense fog that flows over the Namib Desert. |
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Finally, if rainfall occurs during the growing season, make sure you have a rain gauge near your field to know how much moisture you received. |
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Competitors endured rainouts of three events, and moisture affected two other races. |
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It's like a huge jumbo version and even acts the same, drawing moisture to the center of the pad. |
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Summer conditions are strongly affected by soil wetness in springtime, since that moisture eventually becomes humidity. |
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Any furniture will need to be raised off any floor surface that lacks a damp-course membrane, to avoid moisture being absorbed, creating wet rot. |
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Draping them over the handle of her wheelbarrow or on the fence rail keeps the gloves open so air will dry the moisture trapped inside. |
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In the first study, aestival survival of the plant was tested at two moisture levels. |
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Remember, the higher the perm rating of a material, the more moisture can pass through it. |
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To maintain moisture, slip the whole flat or pot into a clear plastic bag after the initial watering. |
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The idea is that once the moisture is removed, the new buildings will keep the soil pressed down so it won't reabsorb water. |
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They tend to hold moisture close to the skin, rather than wicking it away from the body. |
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Both of these fabrics use the natural wicking ability of wool to pull moisture away from your body to keep you dry and comfortable. |
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Common brick is like a sponge, absorbing water and wicking moisture to the chimney interior. |
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Buy running clothing made from high-tech breathable fabric, which promotes cooling and reduces chafing by wicking moisture from the skin. |
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The new race clothing utilizes moisture wicking fabrics for under layers and lightweight Lycra race suits. |
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High air temperatures and uneven moisture content within the kernel result in a much higher incidence of stress cracks in the kernels. |
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The air above this sea ice is deprived of heat and moisture from the ocean. |
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Wood is dimensionally stable when the moisture content is above the fiber saturation point. |
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To start with, it is either salted or brined to extract the moisture, next it is air-dried and then it goes to the smokehouse. |
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As they move eastward, moisture evaporates into the air, making the air mass more like a maritime tropical air mass. |
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Now the reason Allen was waiting for the dew was because he wanted his alfalfa to get some moisture on it before he started baling it. |
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With the back of her hand she wiped away the moisture from her eyes, mentally kicking herself for getting so emotional over it. |
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She put her hand onto his face, wiping away the moisture that suddenly appeared there. |
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If the moisture follows later this fall with a couple of Alberta Clippers we will have a real mess. |
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I finished off with a thick covering of bark mulch to preserve moisture, suppress weeds and add organic material. |
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Today, however, fog wreathed the tiny islet, and covered the sand and pebbles at his feet with beadlets of moisture. |
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We measured volumetric moisture contents twice during the summer of 2000 using frequency-domain reflectometers. |
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The legs are salted to pull out excess moisture, then stewed slowly in more duck fat flavoured with herbs. |
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Lack of moisture is one of the major reasons that the lines and wrinkles on your skin become more apparent. |
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August is an excellent time to plant alfalfa, if you have moisture and you do it right. |
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Glycerin and xanthan gum maintain the scalp's moisture, which prevents dandruff. |
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To conserve moisture or develop a xeriscape, a landscape requiring little water, it is essential to have soil with good water retention. |
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Tea was drunk to rehydrate the body, which lost moisture in the thin, dry air. |
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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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Charts are available that show grain equilibrium moisture for different crops, temperatures and relative humidities. |
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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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Udderly Smooth hand and body lotion with vitamin E and aloe vera helps restore softness and moisture to dry, chapped skin. |
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Heuchera americana, or alum root, is adaptable to sun or shade, given sufficient moisture. |
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Most fly fishermen have heard of amadou, the fungus traditionally used to expel moisture from dry flies. |
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Seal the casserole with foil to keep the moisture in as the lasagna is baking, then uncover the container if you want more browning. |
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The laterite soil types of the nutritionally impoverished farmlands in the arid and semi-arid regions do not have the capacity to hold moisture. |
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Delaying sampling until spring provides for soil moisture replenishment from fall, winter, and early spring precipitation. |
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If a plastic moisture barrier is present, either an oil or latex floor coating may be used. |
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He used Mediterranean and dry-climate plants such as lavender, salvia, santolina, and other plants that conserve moisture. |
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However, today it is used primarily as a vehicle to impart flavor and moisture into a lean cut of meat. |
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He wiped moisture from his muzzle and ducked back under the meagre cover his crude lean-to offered. |
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The combination of altitude, moisture, sunlight, and rich volcanic soils make the perfect environment for the best quality leatherleaf. |
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Taking essential fatty acid supplements can help the skin retain more moisture and thus resist wrinkles. |
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Also, if the weather is particularly dry, a pruning sealer will help the tree retain more moisture. |
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Containers that have soils high in organic matter retain soil moisture longer than other growing media. |
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The fuel cell also needs moisture in the electrolyte as well as water at the anode to control the supply of methanol. |
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Gums help low-fat cheese products retain their shape, cuttability, melting characteristics, spreadability and moisture retention. |
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Bedding is necessary for worms to burrow, bury food scraps, and also for moisture retention. |
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Improvement in air tightness can paradoxically create problems in moisture retention, because the lack of air flow slows drying. |
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The flash is too close to the lens and it has been capturing orbs of light, dust or moisture in the air. |
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After weighing, oven-drying, and reweighing the seeds, we found that seeds lost moisture at a similar rate in the two substrates. |
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When you use antiperspirant to prevent sweating, you deprive these organisms of the moisture they love. |
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It has been my experience, and sometimes misfortune, that rubber grips attract and hold moisture underneath, promoting rust. |
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The presence of rust and corrosion indicates possible moisture invasion and a potential electrical hazard. |
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Although they can generally obtain all needed moisture from their food, if water is available aoudad drink and wallow liberally. |
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Samples of clay from the auger holes were tested for moisture content but did not indicate any exceptional level of desiccation. |
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The rye plants capture and hold nutrients and moisture in place, reducing the amount that reaches rivers, streams and ground water. |
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The solution is to pressure wash the surface, then apply a cementaceous coating that reduces moisture absorption. |
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Vertical-slotted pipes made of plastic are installed and surrounded by porous rock, which acts as a moisture barrier. |
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Daily exposure to the sun can rob your hands of needed moisture and cause blotchiness and liver spots. |
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It can grow in soil with limited moisture because of its ability to send roots deep into the soil to tap water there. |
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The larvae feed on root hairs, restricting nutrient and moisture uptake by the plant. |
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It contains borage oil for moisture retention, shea butter to moisturise, comfrey and rose geranium essential oil to soothe and nourish the skin. |
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Recent research has shown that cement really just seals moisture in, and thus, promotes a faster rate of internal rot. |
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This field will need to be rotated to grain sorghum and replanted using safened seed when soil moisture conditions permit field operations. |
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Now factor in such environmental impacts as weather, yield, moisture content, lodged crops, green weeds and ground speed. |
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When displaying your wreath, keep in mind that wood fences, doors, or tabletops need to be protected from the moisture in the moss. |
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Bring moisture to dry skin-using essential oils of palmarosa, rosewood or sandalwood. |
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Limit future infections by keeping excess moisture off the foliage in the autumn and winter. |
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The soil moisture profile should be replenished by the third week of June to provide for optimum water availability. |
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Black tea is high in tannic acid, which retains moisture and keeps lips smooth and taut. |
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Its primary taproot easily grows to 15 feet and when searching for moisture, as deep as 150 feet. |
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The jewelers recommend storing your plated pieces in a jewelry box, away from heat and moisture, which can cause tarnishing. |
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By the end of May the nearly saturated soil in the mountains could absorb little additional moisture. |
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The presence of moisture in air conditioning ducts is common since the air leaving the air conditioner evaporator is saturated. |
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Although the core materials are saturated in resins, the planks can still swell from excessive amounts of moisture. |
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Phalaenopsis orchids need a good deal of moisture and standing the pot on a saucer of pebbles and daily misting should achieve this. |
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Sanded and rough sawn plywood will develop surface checks, especially when exposed to moisture and sunlight. |
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Lack of moisture causes an abnormal skin barrier, which induces abnormal desquamation and leads to scaling. |
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We scarify the top 2 to 12 inches, add the proper amount of moisture, compact the subgrade, then fine-grade for paving. |
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Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture. |
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Delayed maintenance or insufficient maintenance are also associated with moisture problems in schools and large buildings. |
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The termite mound, or termitary, consists of hard, thick walls that seal in moisture and keep heat out. |
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In addition, any moisture that is trapped between the terne plate and paint film can be a source of oxygen. |
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When looking for what plants to put in your terrarium, first choose plants that love moisture and don't grow very large. |
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To avoid these troubles, the substrate must be tested for alkalinity, water vapor and moisture emission. |
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Bacteria and other organisms break down food scraps buried in a bin maintained at proper temperature and moisture levels. |
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Wearing hats for too long makes hair oily and produces scurf while the air conditioning makes the hair lose moisture. |
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Out of the water an open seacock still admits moisture, frigid air, and perhaps vermin, so close them. |
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Doubly sealing these items separately keeps food fresher by sealing in moisture better. |
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Wall and floor tile grout must be sealed to prevent damage from moisture and graffiti. |
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Be sure to add your own barbecue sauce at the condiment stand to give it additional flavor and moisture. |
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The felt is produced by processing a mat of fibers with moisture, heat, and pressure. |
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Previous attempts to break down the plant into reusable material and fertiliser have been defeated because of its high moisture content. |
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Maintain soil moisture and keep roots warm in winter and cool in summer with a mulch of pine needles or pine bark. |
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It left a small wet spot, and the fabric soaked up the salty moisture like thirsty crops after a drought taking in a welcome rain. |
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If the seedbed is loose and the seed would be placed in loose soil, consider delaying seeding until there is enough moisture to firm the seedbed. |
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It consists of mineral salts from the soil or from the concrete itself and is the result of slow moisture seepage through the pavement. |
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To help prevent leaks, moisture seepage and decay problems, check your roof for weak areas. |
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The anit-viral aspect of the tissue activates when moisture from a cough or sneeze hits the middle layer of the three-ply tissue. |
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During this drought simulation, the ME-transformed plants depleted soil moisture more slowly than did the wild type or the null segregates. |
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Men with a foreskin are more likely to get thrush because the warmth and moisture underneath encourages the fungus to grow. |
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The fog made tiny beads of moisture on the fine hairs of Theresa's mink as they walked from the parked car to Davies Symphony Hall. |
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He stood there holding it, examining its shimmering steel, the beads of moisture rolling off of it. |
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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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With moisture still beading on my skin, I took to my heels, only to run face first into someone's chest. |
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This organic matter helps to maintain good tilth, helps to hold moisture, and acts as a storehouse for plant nutrients. |
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Even small amounts of moisture feed nasty mold and mildew growths that can affect your health and lead to major structural damage in your house. |
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Using hairdryers and ceramic straightening tongs needn't be serious, as long as you put the moisture back. |
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Compost mixes topped with a layer of mulch can help to retain moisture, as can water-retaining crystals laced through the mix. |
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In its simplest form, this is a flour and water batter, providing food and moisture for the yeast spores which the baker hopes are present. |
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The tepid water in the Gulf fed more heat and moisture into the hurricane. |
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All building materials, including the wood studs within your walls and the gypsum wallboard, can hold a certain amount of moisture and still do their job properly. |
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The covering of the basin floor during periods of enhanced moisture conditions allows the deposition of lacustrine sediments such as marls and clays. |
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Harvesting of balled, live trees may begin after completion of growth in late August or early September if soil moisture conditions are favorable. |
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A pizza stone is another way to create the radiant heat necessary for making a good crust, but you'll need to be a bit more resourceful to provide the necessary moisture. |
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Lost moisture, especially in burgers and meatballs, can be replaced with ingredients such as soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, broth, ketchup or tomato sauce or mustard. |
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Mulching once the soil is warm is very useful in conserving soil moisture. |
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If moisture still is present and there is a chance of leakage, the sealed clothing bags should be placed inside a larger paper bag with the top of the second bag left open. |
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Those koa trees will do more than just provide roosting sites for birds, they'll also help capture moisture, raising the air temperature near them by as much as 5 degrees. |
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Weeds also compete for nutrients, sunshine and moisture with the crop, hence the remaining plant delayed after thinning becomes leggy, failing to develop bolls. |
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The warmth of the sun soon dried the moisture from the new body. |
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It is then boiled down to eliminate moisture and skimmed to get rid of the green juice. |
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The Northern Sand Plain scientists also found a way to irrigate crops more precisely by a weekly check of soil moisture with a portable time domain reflectometry unit. |
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Also selected are instrument technologies for microwave radiometry and advanced radars to measure global precipitation, soil moisture and sea surface salinity. |
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Dampen a towel in the mixture and wring out all the excess moisture. |
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The two mainsprings of life are radical heat and radical moisture. |
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The arid climate would easily sap the nutrients and moisture out of them. |
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After you wash your hands, use hand cream to seal in moisture. |
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Unlike most other swappable phone covers, these shells come complete with keypads, as they are sealed in to the design so as to protect the innards from moisture and dust. |
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Modern analysis shows that the presence in the atmosphere of dust and large moisture particles causes some scattering of light as it passes through it. |
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It also requires adequate, trash-free backfill and sufficient soil moisture for compaction, as well as site conditions enabling a trencher to maneuver. |
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Install plastic sheeting under carpeting to prevent moisture seepage. |
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The desert sand provides a soft base for delicate asparagus spears, while the warm, rainless coastal climate enables farmers to control moisture and fertilizer. |
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The glass, coated with microscopic chemical coatings, has properties which repel moisture and dirt, allowing them to be washed away during normal rainy weather. |
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As soon as the second-year plants set seed and die, that seed germinates into pretty new rosettes that quickly monopolize light, moisture, nutrients, soil, and space. |
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If the coating is too thin, it will not stop moisture seepage. |
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Carefully shake off excess moisture and pack tightly in a strong box. |
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They come in a wide range of colors, are lightweight, and are more sanitary than most other types of counters, retaining less moisture and therefore less bacteria. |
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If the path of the front took it over the ocean, then its moisture content will be increased but a body of air that travels across a land mass will remain dry. |
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It is this bounty of water and the unique character of the breezes laden with moisture from the snows and warm sunshine that have given Palampur its tea gardens. |
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Lipids block moisture from leaving the skin by using occlusive or semiocclusive materials to form a barrier for the skin to better restore itself. |
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It appears that factors of fall moisture, winter exposure, leaf diseases, and early summer heat are larger than crop rotation and or tillage method. |
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The next morning, in a small ramekin, I mixed in some lime zest and added some more, cold, coconut milk because the rice had sucked up all the moisture. |
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This moisture can be advected to the coast to feed storms and tornadoes. |
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My home on Sunday became a place of carefree fun, little wet boys running to and fro, glistening beads of moisture running down their soft nubile chests. |
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As air is sucked towards the equator on the trade winds and rises, it loses its moisture as rainfall before moving back towards the poles on the antitrade winds. |
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The air was chill, the rough-hewn granite walls and vaulted ceiling glittering with moisture, streaked with soot from the sputtering torches in sconces. |
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The metal ladder was cooperative enough against rubber-soled boots, but moisture and time had warped the blind door, and there was no other way into the box. |
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A lotion applied while the skin is still wet will seal in the moisture. |
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When placed in the hot coals of the public ovens overnight, the A-frame lid enables moisture to circulate in the form of steam and condensation, keeping the dish moist. |
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Turns out that wool regulates temperature, repels water, wicks away moisture, and resists stains and dirt. |
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The moisture in the clothing serves as an accelerator for heat loss. |
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The only traces of the towers are a series of steel girders torn into crazy angles and already turning a rusty brown from the moisture coming off the nearby river. |
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To replace some of the moisture that central heating takes out of the atmosphere, hang a damp towel over a radiator or place a bowl of water next to one. |
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According to the release, the severe brush-burn feeling can be avoided by using semipermeable dressings, which let moisture and air reach the skin. |
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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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Since there is less moisture in the air, the skin can become very dry and dehydrated, as it fails to replenish the moisture that is exuded naturally into the air. |
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The wallcovering is particularly useful where a smooth surface is desired for aesthetic reason and where high moisture permeability is also desired. |
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It has been found to act as a satisfactory fat replacement in many processed foods, helping to give them pleasing texture, mouth feel, body, and moisture retention. |
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They are chosen for their ability to absorb moisture if the wound is draining or for their ability to stimulate autolytic debridement if the wound has necrotic tissue. |
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It is not the moisture in the slab or screed which is important, but the quantity of moisture leaving the slab and generating the vapour pressure. |
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The fat itself acts as a tenderizer by preventing the loss of moisture. |
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No-tillage is preferable because retention of previous crop residue is valuable for conserving soil moisture on minesoils, which tend to be droughty. |
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Even very small leaks in duct work can carry large amounts of moisture, because the airflow in your ducts is much greater than other airflows in your home. |
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Also, application of clear waterproofing materials may lock in moisture and crystalline growth, causing more scumming and possible spalling of brick. |
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Raw coal also contains moisture and solid particles of mineral matter. |
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The skin is blackened to form a crisp casing that seals in the meat's moisture, and slathered in a distinctive sauce made with allspice, potent Scotch bonnets and thyme. |
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Sufficient moisture must be present to penetrate the testa or seed coat, but not so much that the seed rots or that the oxygen level in the soil is reduced. |
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According to president Ed Snodgrass, these plants provide maximum groundcover, water retention, erosion resistance, and respirative transpiration of moisture. |
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If your garden has a low, damp area, plant moisture lovers like the rosy-flowered swamp milkweed, Joe-pye weed, forget-me-nots, bee balm, and meadow sweet. |
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Keep in mind that fall planters do not require as much water as thirsty summer container plants, whereas summer soils need to be lighter, yet able to hold moisture. |
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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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When the air has a high relative humidity, blow-dried hair absorbs moisture from the air, and the hairdo loses its blow-dried style, says Martin. |
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Herbs such as Slippery Elm and Comfrey leaf help to put back moisture into the lungs that smoking burns out. |
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Its central valley is bookended by the Pacific Ocean and the Andes, which trap the perfect amount of moisture for growing grapes. |
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Second, apply a light natural moisturizer after a chemical peel and whenever the skin seems to need extra moisture. |
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We have conducted moisture tests through the subbasement and found high moisture levels all over the sub-basement floor. |
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Other potential problems include a substandard moisture barrier or insufficient support from the subflooring. |
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A cocktail of 224 pollutants found in city air destroys keratin proteins that protect the skin from moisture loss. |
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Moreover, an increase in the acidity of surrounding moisture may convert stable brochantite into less stable antlerite. |
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Treatment includes artificial tears, which your doctor can prescribe to restore moisture to your eye. |
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Some bubblewrap contains a chloride that when mixed with moisture forms an acid that causes corrosion. |
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It's all down to the microfibres, apparently, which absorb more moisture that cotton. |
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It includes significant areas of gilgai microrelief, which is produced in clay soils that shrink and swell with changes in moisture content. |
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The moisture will eventually fall to earth in the form of rain or snow. |
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By softening or rehydrating the fruits to restore part or all of their moisture, you can use them in baking, or serve in a variety of ways. |
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In addition, plants close their stomata and prevent further loss of interior moisture. |
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For example, at 70F and 75 percent relative humidity, the moisture level will reach 14 percent. |
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Singer A, Schwertmann U, Friedl J Iron oxide mineralogy of Terre Rosse and Rendzinas in relation to their moisture and temperature regimes. |
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You can combat the environment and maintain moisture by applying hoof toughener and through deep conditioning. |
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Her hydrating moisture replenisher costs pounds 45 and lasts for one hour and 20 minutes. |
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Development of glue-free laminates, technological advancements, and enhanced moisture resistance are generating interest among end-users. |
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Without the cover, the connec-tor has no protection against moisture or backblast from rockets firing. |
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Somma demonstrated neonatal Northern Prairie Skinks were larger at hatching with increased levels of soil moisture. |
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Macadamia oil contains palmitoleic acid, squalene, and vitamin E to hydrate the skin and retain moisture for reducing dryness. |
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In simple terms, rising damp is the upward movement of moisture through walls and sometimes floors by capillary action from below ground. |
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This layering effect of various temperatures and moisture contents results in a green sand mold with no uniform strength. |
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Also, measuring of ridge EC, Nitrogen of leaf and leaf sheath moisture were done along the research for both farms simultaneously. |
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In this study, we examine skin SIgA, staphylococci, HBD-2, and moisture content of the stratum corneum after 60 min and 120 min of exercise. |
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Thermal and moisture transmittance in strawbale structures, in International Scientific Conference. |
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He continued his bizarre and misogynous onslaught by stating that 'Women have got more moisture in their organs. |
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Moreover, Koubachi is the only product using a patented soil moisture sensor technology that works like a tensiometer. |
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Organic mulches can trap moisture around the plants' bases, encouraging root rot. |
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Nylon is more susceptible to UV and chemical degradation than polyesters and its physical properties can change due to moisture absorption. |
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Sometimes the problem was caused by atmospheric moisture being trapped in the layup during construction in humid weather. |
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The resultant phosphoramidite is stable and can be stored in the absence of moisture as a white powder. |
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Many deserts are formed by rain shadows, as mountains block the path of moisture and precipitation to the desert. |
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Shakes may reduce the strength of a timber and the appearance thus reduce lumber grade and may capture moisture, promoting decay. |
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Water by itself does not harm the wood, but rather, wood with consistently high moisture content enables fungal organisms to grow. |
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To avoid decay and termite infestation, untreated wood is separated from the ground and other sources of moisture. |
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So much moisture drips from his horns that it falls down to the well Hvelgelmir, resulting in numerous rivers. |
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Drying prevents yeasts and molds from growing by removing moisture so bacteria cannot grow. |
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As summer winds are forced over the Escarpment, moisture is extracted as precipitation. |
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In the postripening process that takes place in freshly harvested and stored grain, the moisture and temperature tend to increase. |
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Now there are only sand gullies, and many native plants only survive where there is greater moisture or protection from livestock. |
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However, on rare occasions, a combination of cold moisture and freezing temperatures can result in snowfall in the farthest northern regions. |
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Its root system is generally shallow, so the plant is dependent on soil moisture. |
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This technique reduces moisture evaporation from the soil, and thus provides more moisture for the crop. |
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Weeds compete with the crop for moisture and nutrients, making them undesirable. |
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For storing grain in bins, the moisture of the grain must be sufficiently low to avoid spoiling. |
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This allows the peanuts to dry slowly to a little less than a third of their original moisture level over a period of three to four days. |
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If they are too high in moisture, or if storage conditions are poor, they may become infected by the mold fungus Aspergillus flavus. |
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Most of the territory has a cool, dry climate, although areas in the south have more moisture, with most rain falling between June and September. |
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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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These include moisture content, ash content, sulfur content, volatile content, tar, and plasticity. |
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Among the qualities typically desired, are mechanical strength, low moisture permeability, and chemical and volumetric stability. |
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Epoxy coatings may be applied only to interior surfaces, though, as they would otherwise trap moisture in the concrete. |
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In the driest weather good hoeing procures moisture to the roots of plants, though the ignorant and incurious fancy it lets in the drought. |
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Usually any dampness in the wall will cause the lime mortar to change colour, indicating the presence of moisture. |
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As the moisture levels within a wall alter, so will the shade of a limewash. |
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Hay stored outside must be stacked in such a way that moisture contact is minimal. |
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Conditioning can also refer to the rollers inside a swather that crimps the alfalfa to help squeeze out the moisture. |
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However, when it is possible to store round bales under a shed, they last longer and less hay is lost to rot and moisture. |
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Loose stacks are built to prevent accumulation of moisture and promote drying, or curing. |
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Farmers have to be careful about moisture levels to avoid spontaneous combustion, which is a leading cause of haystack fires. |
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These carry out photosynthesis and may help to conserve moisture by partially enclosing the gas exchange surfaces. |
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And different species of mosses have different moisture and sun requirements so will grow on different sections of the same tree or rock. |
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Materials which are porous and moisture retentive, such as brick, wood, and certain coarse concrete mixtures are hospitable to moss. |
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In turn, precipitation can enhance the temperature and moisture contrast along a frontal boundary. |
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In general, though, sundews require high environmental moisture content, usually in the form of a constantly moist or wet soil substrate. |
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If moisture is present the silique closes, protecting the seed and opening again upon dryness to allow for wind dispersal. |
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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 composition, moisture, and compaction of soil are all major factors in determining the erosivity of rainfall. |
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At the adiabatic dew point, moisture condenses onto the mountain and it precipitates on the top and windward sides of the mountain. |
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The air descends on the leeward side, but due to the precipitation it has lost much of its moisture. |
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Crocodile cracking showing moisture seepage, a sign of a weakened soil structure beneath the failed asphalt. |
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This is often necessary when dealing with very sandy soil, or plants that need increased or steady moisture content to flourish. |
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Native Americans used peat moss as diaper material for their babies and is used to wick away the moisture and absorb the excrement from the baby. |
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Innumerable flocks and herbs covered that vast expanse of emerald meadow saturated with the moisture of the Atlantic. |
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Seeding with the Chinese seed drill requires higher than normal soil moisture compared to conventionally tilled wheat. |
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The sun climbed higher and beads of moisture formed at her hairline before Sir Hopkin deigned to poke his uglisome head out. |
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Lash Extreme is formulated with Acacia gum and D-panthenol, which helps maintain moisture levels and generate sheen and luster. |
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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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From there, it only requires the typical anti-cyclonic circulation over southern Africa to advect the moisture south across Namibia. |
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For this wheel to advect moisture from Angola, its core needs to shift east and slightly north. |
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Hanging washing on airers and radiators is common practice and is responsible for one third of moisture in the home. |
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The north-west and west will have more cloud and a bit more moisture but the warm air mass is staying over Scotland. |
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Whether you have psoriasis, eczema or severe dry skin called as xerosis, you need to return on any moisture the dry air takes away. |
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Xerotic dermatitis, or dry skin, is caused when skin loses moisture, which leads to itching or cracks in the skin. |
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A Buy hand-held moisture meters for your yardmen and make sure they use them. |
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When you do PM on the hull ammo compartment, make sure you place a couple desiccant bags inside to absorb moisture. |
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The new films, NatureFlex NKR and NKA provide the highest moisture barriers of any transparent bio-film on the market. |
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Liquidambars prefer a moisture retentive but well-drained soil that is neutral or slightly acidic and full sun to get the best autumn colour. |
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You may also insert two or three drops of rubbing alcohol into the ear canal to help eliminate moisture. |
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The poor moisture regime of loessial soils with low quantities of rainfall make the desert boundary rather prominent. |
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Eucerin In-Shower Moisturizer provides fragrance and dye-free moisture and is ideal for daily use even by those with dry, sensitive skin. |
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Monarda didyma with fragrant mint-like leaves and red hooded flowers must have moisture but also loves sun. |
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Field measurements of snowmelt and soil moisture offer at most two months of warning. |
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Energy, wood moisture meter, Instruments for measuring pressure, temperature, shredding, N-tester, Saccharimeter, colorimeter. |
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Lightweight cream which is quickly absorbed and gives long-lasting moisture. |
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Relationships among moisture stress, insect herbivory, foliar cineole content and the growth of river red gum Eucalyptus camaldulensis. |
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These regions have Mediterranean climates, xeric moisture regimes, and thermic temperature regimes. |
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Monsoonal moisture combined with remnants of Tropical Storm Norbert to dump water throughout the Southwest earlier this week. |
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We used tree rings because they can be exactly dated and are well correlated with available soil moisture data. |
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The reason, according to GM, was a combination of air and moisture that are released when a common low-profile additive is used. |
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