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327 mm and 341 mm respectively, with annual | evaporation about 3500 mm. |
own to remain an oxygen-bridged dimer after | evaporation and until thermal decomposition into chlori |
subsequent surface-associated losses due to | evaporation and evapotranspiration. |
ve been exposed to oxygen produced from the | evaporation and condensation of previously existing mat |
study not only to rainfall, but also to the | evaporation and percolation of water as affecting under |
or complex, depending upon the goals of the | evaporation, and any propensities the dissolved compoun |
subtropics and tropics where there is more | evaporation, and lesser amounts of 18O in the mid-latit |
ed, the temperature of the water (affecting | evaporation and biodegradation), and the types of shore |
erature in it started to rise, resulting in | evaporation and a chemical explosion of the dried waste |
ars to completely fill the crater, ignoring | evaporation and infiltration. |
phalography, thin film sputtering and metal | evaporation, and photoluminescence, and worked with mat |
The dual effects of | evaporation and transpiration are called evapotranspira |
An optimized design comprises separated | evaporation and condensation sections. |
δ18O also reflects local | evaporation and freshwater input, as rainwater is 16O e |
ined for the barrel sample as a function of | evaporation and withdrawing |
Shading of soil results in decrease in | evaporation and there is a slight increase in temperatu |
Changes in climate alter global patterns of | evaporation and precipitation therefore change the back |
the water level changes considerably due to | evaporation and rainfall conditions. |
eferably high heat and mass transfer during | evaporation and condensation. |
hols are removed from the liquid extract by | evaporation and the distillation residue is an aqueous |
supply is also depleted by the processes of | evaporation and transpiration. |
exceeds the losses from ablation, (melting, | evaporation, and sublimation). |
TiB2 is extensively used as | evaporation boats for vapour coating of aluminium. |
the intertidal zone by saltwater spray and | evaporation, but an algal contribution has recently bee |
Through concentration and | evaporation calcite crystallized on the earthen surface |
Distillation by | evaporation can separate these since they have differen |
A significant part of the heat consumed for | evaporation can be regained during condensation. |
aining in the graduated cylinder, a rate of | evaporation can be established. |
Very large units ( | evaporation capacity 100 metric tons per hour or more) |
Since | evaporation causes oceanic and terrestrial waters to ha |
red the new isotope 263Db in the 4n neutron | evaporation channel. |
supersaturated with respect to silica when | evaporation condensed the mineral. |
is greater than that of the nearby air, the | evaporation continues faster than the air can absorb th |
At the winery, the natural process of | evaporation creates ullage in the barrel by causing som |
Some | Evaporation dishes in various sizes |
SP), where plasma forms from water (through | evaporation, dissociation and ionization) or other suit |
n order to compansate water losses such as, | evaporation, drift loss, blow-out, etc. |
I put the above mixture into a slip pan for | evaporation, either by heat of the sun or by submitting |
Pugwash, Nova Scotia - mine and | evaporation facility |
raps are manufactured to insert between the | evaporation flask and the vapor duct. |
e, but the pure material can be isolated by | evaporation followed by heating to remove residual meth |
nd this is sometimes seen to crystallize on | evaporation, forming a white powdery substance on the l |
t of this water re-enters the atmosphere by | evaporation from soil and water bodies, or by the evapo |
ydberg matter clusters has been desorption ( | evaporation) from a solid surface, which means that the |
Evaporation from exposed water surface depends upon its | |
Evaporation from this lake is higher than evaporation f | |
ted as the sum of three water vapor fluxes: | evaporation from the soil surface, evaporation of water |
c instrument used for measuring the rate of | evaporation from a wet surface to the atmosphere. |
a black solution that after filtration and | evaporation gave a cherry-red liquid. |
In | evaporation, heat (aided by wind and sunlight) causes w |
The cooling from the | evaporation helps water condensate on the dividing wall |
Evaporation in the laboratory is now mostly performed i | |
antitative analysis but can also be done by | evaporation in a water bath. |
n, it was changed to reduce water loss from | evaporation in the dry season, and also reduce costs, b |
Due to its relatively slow | evaporation in comparison with other volatile binding m |
condenses, the stored heat required for its | evaporation is released and it warms the air above the |
Vacuum | evaporation is also a form of physical vapor deposition |
is the draw solution and the water lost by | evaporation is simply replaced using water produced by |
t night when the temperature (and therefore | evaporation) is lower. |
for the diterpene resins so that successive | evaporation leaves a barrier that seals the wound site. |
d area that is fed by springs and undergoes | evaporation, leaving behind a hard mineral crust on the |
polymer matrix, the distribution in matrix, | evaporation loss during processing and use. |
erwise known as ASTM D-5800, determines the | evaporation loss of lubricants in high-temperature serv |
, but it was discovered that the very large | evaporation losses, together with the dissolution of sa |
The heat removed via | evaporation lowers the temperature of the cooling coil |
86% of the global | evaporation occurs from the oceans, reducing their temp |
Cooling by slow | evaporation of the helium kept the temperature of the t |
gases and is insulated in order to minimize | evaporation of the contents during transport. |
tential to cause photochemical smog through | evaporation of its volatile organic compounds. |
ve strips and the hive cover to improve the | evaporation of thymol. |
It is based on | evaporation of sea water or brackish water and consecut |
talyst, in hydrogen atmosphere, followed by | evaporation of the solvent yields tetrahydromegaphone ( |
f salts and other evaporite minerals by the | evaporation of water from stream-fed lakes lacking exte |
In transpiration, this | evaporation of water occurs directly in the wine as wat |
ose from French financial practices and the | evaporation of reparations". |
scharge of steam to the atmosphere, and the | evaporation of water from massive cooling towers result |
e sites, where they usually form during the | evaporation of acid sulfate-rich mine tailings which ha |
ter because a cover of duckweed will reduce | evaporation of water when compared to the rate of a sim |
l laboratories for the efficient and gentle | evaporation of solvents from many samples at the same t |
r for making mitha dahi because the gradual | evaporation of water through its porous walls not only |
rease in firing rate to cooling produced by | evaporation of lacrimal fluid 'tears' and thereby to el |
spot of impact causing the melting or even | evaporation of any material, depending on working condi |
to provide good ventilation to promote the | evaporation of sweat. |
and coated in powdered sugar to prevent the | evaporation of the alcohol. |
lipid layer of tear film which prevents the | evaporation of the watery layer beneath) and a tendency |
coated drops of water, and then it prevents | evaporation of the coated drops. |
in Saskatchewan, Canada were formed by the | evaporation of a Devonian seaway. |
is high and the relative humidity is high, | evaporation of water is slow. |
An explanation could be the | evaporation of the cloud droplets when precipitation dr |
Slow | evaporation of a solution containing both organic compo |
Evaporation of such solutions produces crystals of [V(H | |
process of thermal spallation, melting, or | evaporation of rock. |
Evaporation of these solutions give the salt trans-[VBr | |
e of the caliche is partly due to the ready | evaporation of soil moisture and the semi-arid climate; |
at pumps, driven by solar radiation and the | evaporation of sea water. |
bably caused by rising temperatures and the | evaporation of dew inside the porous rock. |
evaporating dish is a laboratory device for | evaporation of solids and supernatant fluids, and somet |
During dry weather, CWD slows | evaporation of soil moisture and provides damp microhab |
is semi-arid with steady winds that hasten | evaporation of surface water and precipitation. |
TlI3 can be prepared by the | evaporation of stoichiometric quantities of TlI and I2 |
form in arid sandy conditions, such as the | evaporation of a shallow salt basin. |
farms would reduce wind velocity and lessen | evaporation of moisture from the soil. |
organic phase after the last step, so that | evaporation of the solvent yields the product. |
r from the Sun that it will be too cold for | evaporation of ices to occur. |
ocess is inversely related to humidity with | evaporation often taking place at faster rates in areas |
Without the cooling, the effect of | evaporation on the greenhouse effect would lead to a mu |
Drying and | evaporation operations, which are required with powder/ |
sformation of the column effluent (burning, | evaporation or mixing with reagents) with subsequent me |
g of the valves to restore operation), slow | evaporation or total lack of evaporation resulting in f |
f thermoplastic coatings is accomplished by | evaporation or by applying heat to fuse the material to |
ields and glaciers, to be released later by | evaporation or melting. |
terial remaining after a distillation or an | evaporation, or to a portion of a larger molecule, such |
ing far from the Galactic center, can avoid | evaporation over extended timescales. |
Along the river bank there are remains of | evaporation pans where salt was made in medieval times. |
ea of the plate, we can establish a rate of | evaporation per unit area. |
After the rainy season, | evaporation, percolation and transpiration reduce the w |
only deposited on surfaces by electron beam | evaporation, physical vapor deposition, or a range of s |
e base is preferred for smoking because the | evaporation point of the free base is further apart fro |
The 52 km2solar | evaporation pond complex at Dampier has been identified |
Main article: Salt | evaporation pond |
Solar | Evaporation Ponds in the Atacama Desert |
Point Lillias adjoins the | evaporation ponds of Cheetham Salt's saltworks at Avalo |
Greater Flamingos in one of the | evaporation ponds of the Stagno di Cagliari. |
shallow southern end of the bay is used for | evaporation ponds to extract salt from the sea water. |
They also eliminate filament | evaporation, potentially increasing the life span of th |
too friable to pick up in one piece as the | evaporation process desiccates the packed structure of |
hanically-driven compressor or blower, this | evaporation process is usually referred to as MVR (Mech |
nal volume of beer which was subject to the | evaporation process, the specific gravity of that recon |
he hydrosphere subject to transpiration and | evaporation processes, thereby causing accretion in wat |
ned as a function of withdrawn quantity and | evaporation rate is plotted in the concerning graph. |
on the surface of the water and slowing the | evaporation rate of the pool water. |
be also used as a volatile dye with a known | evaporation rate to indicate end of use of various prod |
Evaporation rate is determined by a sequence of measure | |
In contrast to this, the potential annual | evaporation rate reaches 3 m. |
Near the Sun, the heating and | evaporation rate will be so great, that no dust can be |
with a different beam energy so that their | evaporation rate can be controlled. |
Cerium boride cathodes show lower | evaporation rate at 1700 K than lanthanum boride, but i |
The bigger is the | evaporation rate, the higher is the flux of material th |
is characteristic of those where very high | evaporation rates occur. |
Depending on rainfall and | evaporation rates, the lake may offer no water-based re |
can take 18 months to 3 years, depending on | evaporation rates. |
to relatively low withdrawn and high water | evaporation rates. |
pound nucleus had an effect on the yield of | evaporation residues. |
g of snow or ice that runs off the glacier, | evaporation, sublimation, calving, or erosive removal o |
ect management, and implementation of solar | evaporation technology for processing of brines for pro |
he president of LAC Business Group, a solar | evaporation technology consulting firm. |
s long been so far from any major source of | evaporation that little rainfall reached it, even befor |
physiology - the loss of water in plants by | evaporation, the rate of growth of shoots and leaves, a |
failed to crack the top 100, and when Total | Evaporation, their third album with Epic, failed to mak |
If only one sample required | evaporation then a rotary evaporator is most often used |
sphere that is subject to transpiration and | evaporation thereby causing accretion in water vapor an |
sphere that is subject to transpiration and | evaporation thereby causing accretion in water vapour a |
converted into radiation during black hole | evaporation, to preserve the smoothness of the boundary |
peroxide were periodically added during the | evaporation to maintain the iron in the III oxidation s |
an astrophysicist whose theoretical work on | evaporation to air from water bodies made first use of |
Mercury | evaporation to produce gold |
d is crystallized as pentahydrate following | evaporation to dryness. |
om ether followed by distillation or rotary | evaporation to remove the volatile solvent. |
e, and the additional local humidity due to | evaporation usually creates a microclimate supporting u |
for a coarse ceramic material used to make | evaporation vessels and supporting pillars used in extr |
so the water becomes saline mainly through | evaporation, which is high in this semi-arid region. |
e part des anges (angel's share) created by | evaporation which is not topped up, permitting the form |
the scarce freshwater inflow and extensive | evaporation, which is promoted by shallow water and war |
This limits the rate of sample | evaporation which can cause significant errors, especia |
sses through the terrestrial planet region, | evaporation will be rapid enough to blow away small gra |
s a narrow and deep lake, designed to avoid | evaporation, with one fork containing lots of standing |
a record of dryness, based on rainfall and | evaporation, with daily meteorological variables for wi |
Natural | evaporation would rapidly lower the level of the enclos |
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