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  • In this instance however humidity absorbers covering the rods were not removed,
  • ingle temperature, pointing out that relative humidity affects the chemical processes which produce
  • Smoke, temperature, and humidity also played a huge factor as well.
  • vation data (rainfall, sunlight, temperature, humidity, and pressure) to calculate evapotranspiratio
  • ng slab and steam humidifiers to keep optimal humidity and produce the crust.
  • retreated to the Gulf Coast to flee the heat, humidity and yellow fever.
  • n indoor swimming venue, namely: temperature, humidity and lighting control.
  • sulfide gas greater than 2 ppm, high relative humidity, and atmospheric oxygen.
  • ixture has an extremely low critical relative humidity and can therefore only be used in liquid fert
  • ation by keeping eggs warm and in the correct humidity, and if needed to turn them, to hatch them.
  • eeding stock that could endure the high heat, humidity and insects.
  • ows in warm wet, sandy, peaty areas with high humidity and low nutrient levels in the soil.
  • ers Valley as an escape from the summer heat, humidity, and malaria of the Charleston and Columbia,
  • , lack of ventilation shafts, the exceptional humidity and lack of breeze, and the very slow speed o
  • nfall is low, the Pacific Ocean provides some humidity and moderates the temperature compared to the
  • s the fire burn faster, while higher relative humidity, and precipitation (rain or snow) may slow it
  • o, especially in the winter when cloud cover, humidity, and precipitation are at their highest point
  • ety to measure the temperature, air pressure, humidity, and rainfall 3 times daily.
  • s, such as data loggers, air velocity meters, humidity and dew point meters, multifunction instrumen
  • glasses were affected by ambient temperature, humidity, and sea state.
  • ipment to measure wind speed, temperature and humidity, and sited in an enclosure with further equip
  • Creeping lilyturf also tolerates heat, humidity, and drought.
  • s Santa Ana winds to lower temperatures, more humidity, and more gentle onshore winds.
  • It has a thermometer, and measures humidity and wind speed.
  • C); on December 3, 1983, calm conditions, low humidity, and clear skies produced a low of 18 °F (-7.
  • It likes high humidity and a draft-free atmosphere.
  • on mildly humid substrate of about 60% - 70% humidity, and in temperatures between 21 and 30 °C.
  • way moisture or retain moisture, depending on humidity, and thus a garment or item of footwear made
  • mounted outdoors which twists upwards in low humidity and downwards in high-humidity environments.
  • n part to the Hunter's harsh climate of heat, humidity and abundant rainfall during the growing and
  • d be expected by its abundance of water, high humidity and fog are common.
  • higher rates of air pollution, high levels of humidity and consistent rainfall encourage panel edge
  • It prefers high humidity and good levels of sunshine and moisture.
  • e and terrain, they are not as able to endure humidity and heat.
  • high temperature, afternoon minimum relative humidity and daytime wind speed.
  • Despite its lack of rainfall, humidity and cloud cover are high.
  • ocess there is greatly speeded up by the high humidity and steady temperature - resulting in an El D
  • ard Atmosphere conditions (15°C, 1013 hPa, 0% humidity) and no wind, the IAS bears little relation t
  • Harsh environments, such as outdoors, high humidity, and salt environments, fall into this catego
  • They are also more tolerant of changes in humidity and temperature than are many other species.
  • It prefers dry summers with low humidity and well-drained alkaline soils.
  • include partial pressure of oxygen, altitude, humidity, and amount of time required for ignition.
  • s prefer higher temperatures and require some humidity, and can be found in bakeries and near boiler
  • unpasteurized milk to turn sour at a specific humidity and temperature.
  • The dry season is characterized by its low humidity, and some watering holes and rivers drying up
  • nal system, such as a dehumidifier, can limit humidity and allow for increased cooling capacity.
  • The plant needs one fifty percent of humidity, and heating is not the most suitable for som
  • chamber, capable of controlling temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure.
  • 1. Rising humidity and temperatures combined with more and more
  • arrales) and wires so as to protect them from humidity and to maximise their exposure to the sun in
  • The mites prefer areas of high humidity and low temperature, and can be controlled by
  • G. margaretae requires high humidity and medium to bright lighting conditions with
  • a microclimate around the resort, regulating humidity and temperature of the air, protecting it fro
  • When relative humidity approaches 100 percent, condensation can occu
  • ack of the fire upon the atmospheric wind and humidity are not accounted for.
  • rolled environments, in which temperature and humidity are controlled, 0.50 V can be tolerated.
  • ar, important factors such as temperature and humidity are maintained by a climate control system.
  • They require high humidity as they come from one of the world's most hum
  • lt, with 28 degrees C.( 82 F) and 72 per cent humidity at the start of the race.
  • The combination of low altitude and high humidity at the Oval Lingotto in Turin created fairly
  • nny or cloudy), air temperature, and relative humidity at the time of the 2 p.m. fire weather observ
  • curs as a secondary mineral, formed under low humidity at less than 21 °C as an alteration of copper
  • It flourishes in medium humidity, at temperatures between 50 and 75°F (10 to 2
  • A hygrometer measures the relative humidity at a location, which can then be used to comp
  • CAF incidence depends on absorbed humidity; below certain threshold it does not occur.
  • Relative Humidity: Between 50% in March & 90% in July
  • They grow best in well-drained soil and high humidity but are hardy down to -3C.
  • Therefore a change in relative humidity can be explained by a change in system temper
  • Low humidity can cause stress and death.
  • Temperature and humidity can influence the rate of expansion.
  • Almost daily rains and high humidity, caused by clouds moving up from the south tr
  • d, and stayed in tune through temperature and humidity changes.
  • ure thing we call the humiture or how hot the humidity combined with the temperature makes the air f
  • rated and light soil, otherwise the excessive humidity, compactness and damping will putrify the roo
  • ed artificially with aerosol canisters if the humidity conditions are right.
  • n to ultraviolet light and high temperature / humidity conditions PEDOT:PSS UV-stabilizers are avail
  • Plants can adapt to low humidity conditions, but optimum growth occurs under r
  • into the surface of Mars, raising the average humidity content of the atmosphere.
  • Humidity content: 50%
  • Humidity control can vastly improve both the killing p
  • storage in warehouses or non-temperature and humidity controlled environments, there should not be
  • a 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) temperature and humidity controlled wine cellar, which houses over 70,
  • ecipitation in Rio de Janeiro was caused by a Humidity Convergence Zone, a lesser form of the South
  • Changes in subtropical humidity could provide a negative feedback that decrea
  • ture 15°, while maintaining the same level of humidity, delays the process by 150 years.
  • In 1959, humidity destroyed the bindings of the two World War b
  • he WMO Guide, "The achievable accuracies [for humidity determination] listed in the table refer to g
  • ant and animal life, and the additional local humidity due to evaporation usually creates a microcli
  • nd the variation is to some extent related to humidity during development, with dryer conditions pro
  • In areas of high humidity during the summer, such as Yamagata, an eleva
  • Exposure to higher levels of relative humidity during storage or display causes these salts
  • roscopic extensions that bend with changes in humidity, enabling them to disperse over the ground.
  • e the water or by placing the sample in a low humidity environment before weighing.
  • rry slug usually prefers acidic soil and high humidity environments, living on moss and lichen-cover
  • a PID may be quenched when measuring in high humidity environments, or when a compound such as meth
  • rs, and arrived at a clear correlation with a humidity exponent as the stress accelerating agent.
  • ched 36.3 °C (97.5 °F), but with close to 80% humidity factored in, it reached an all-time humidex r
  • Persons working in extreme heat and/or humidity for long periods must take care to drink and
  • ator the temperature should be 99.5 °F at 86% humidity for days 1-25, and 98.5 °F at 94% humidity fo
  • , being infective, at optimal temperature and humidity, four weeks after secreted in the faeces to t
  • logists and scientists agree that the rise in humidity from the new lake will speed up the destructi
  • ovided by the stomatal pores, and also on the humidity gradient between the leaf's internal air spac
  • be calculated from the transpiration rate and humidity gradient.
  • el which provides life support (air pressure, humidity, growth media, and temperature control) for o
  • nets showed that anomalies in temperature and humidity had been observed before the earthquake.
  • th early-morning temperatures around 30°C and humidity high, the IAAF maintained a colour-coded advi
  • They prefer warm places and a relatively high humidity if possible; they also need a source of food/
  • g summer months due to poor air flow and high humidity in these cars.
  • ischarge its own moisture, thus adjusting the humidity in the air.
  • This served the purpose of retaining humidity in the flax mill to prevent the linen thread
  • The gut relaxes or shrinks based on the humidity in the surrounding air, relaxing when the air
  • AC systems the key is to control the relative humidity in a comfortable range - low enough to be com
  • ance in the 2004 Olympics due to the heat and humidity in Athens.
  • is consumed in order to relieve the heat and humidity in the body.
  • ch things as maintaining the desired relative humidity in humidors, keeping tools rust free in damp
  • mestone because of the effect of the clay and humidity in the roots; the effects are worse in sandy
  • me standards suggest a limit for the relative humidity in a space to 60% or 70%.
  • essary when calibrating the pipette, relative humidity in the ambient environment should be maintain
  • ed as a preservation tool to control relative humidity in museum and library exhibitions and storage
  • drawback is that they require some amount of humidity in the air & a certain range of temperature.
  • her regions of Germany, Mannheim has a higher humidity in summer which causes a higher heat index.
  • They are probably used to measure the humidity in the surroundings, and they may have some c
  • Adjusting the relative humidity in the vessel is one of the most important pa
  • The only requirement for it is 14% humidity in the air, so it can be used in deserts.
  • Woodlice are decreasingly active as humidity increases.
  • include an open dish of water to increase the humidity inside the chamber.
  • der flux can enter the board and increase its humidity intake, with corresponding deterioration of d
  • temperatures and introduces large amounts of humidity into the atmosphere.
  • umid, warm location, and prefer part-shade if humidity is low or fluctuates often.
  • 4 litres per square metre, the average annual humidity is 88 per cent and there are 306 days of mist
  • er vapor, even though the cool air's relative humidity is 100%.
  • vation of mammalian cells, where the relative humidity is typically >95% and a slightly acidic pH is
  • Low humidity is prevalent throughout the year.
  • This means the humidity is between 94% to 98%.
  • Humidity is low in this season making weather much mor
  • However, a summer with lower humidity is better suited for this plant.
  • When the temperature is high and the relative humidity is high, evaporation of water is slow.
  • Humidity is also higher on the Caribbean side than on
  • econdary spread via conidia; high atmospheric humidity is sufficient.
  • rge from the pupae early in the morning while humidity is still high, as the enormous wings may dry
  • Condensation caused by Humidity is a limiting factor for the cooling capacity
  • As they depend on high humidity, it is difficult to transport them alive for
  • On the debate on wine cellar humidity, Kramer states in Making Sense of Wine, "the
  • ounder - measures atmospheric temperature and humidity, land and sea surface temperatures.
  • of the awn can unwind during daily changes in humidity, leading to self-burial of the seeds once the
  • Greater Manchester also has a relatively high humidity level, which lent itself to the optimised and
  • Heliamphora plants also require a high humidity level, which can be achieved in a greenhouse
  • However, if moisture or relative humidity levels in the return air stream are high enou
  • and drought vegetation was very dry, and the humidity levels were very low, causing brushfires.
  • With humidity levels similar to those of equatorial climate
  • disease problems due to high temperatures and humidity levels.
  • ad of Heat Recovery Ventilation to reduce the humidity load of ventilation on the mechanical dehumid
  • re specifically the influence of temperature, humidity, magnetic storms, and sunspots on long-range
  • lly surpass 35 °C (95 °F) accompanied by high humidity making it feel oppressive during these brief
  • le who are resting quietly in extreme heat or humidity may run the risk of water intoxication if the
  • Its temperature may exceed 54 °C and the humidity may fall below 10%.
  • Humidity measurement is among the more difficult probl
  • Product quality monitoring: temperature and humidity monitoring of perishables such as meat, produ
  • from network connectivity to temperature and humidity monitoring.
  • k on Shannon is also consistently humid, with humidity normally ranging from 70% to 100%, and this c
  • survive a short time away from the warmth and humidity of the human body.
  • constant temperature of around 12 °C and high humidity of around 95%, which are ideal for the aging
  • The relative humidity of an air-water system is dependent not only
  • For instance, the critical relative humidity of ammonium nitrate decreases 22% with a temp
  • osquitoes thrive in the high temperatures and humidity of the Bolivian lowlands and it is this regio
  • , attached to the wall with pins, move as the humidity of the room changes.
  • a temperature of 16 °C (61 °F) and kept at a humidity of 80 - 90 percent.
  • o go to his home in Oropesa, stating that the humidity of Lisbon seriously affected him.
  • are best for adequate growth; an atmospheric humidity of 80 to 85% and soil without a high level of
  • e heat of the sun (more precisely, the heat & humidity of the soil, and relative cool of the plastic
  • he Epic In Miami", was played in the heat and humidity of Miami, and the Chargers found themselves d
  • ayers practicing in the high temperatures and humidity of the Deep South in late summer and early fa
  • The high humidity of Garrotxa contrasts with the that of the ne
  • uch he now turns to describe how the heat and humidity of the new home of the aryans began to model
  • the temperature is a constant 50 degrees with humidity of 85%.
  • The critical relative humidity of most salts decreases with increasing tempe
  • When the humidity of the atmosphere is equal to (or is greater
  • solution is directly related to the relative humidity of the air.
  • f the salt will yield an equilibrium relative humidity of 11.30%.
  • le or a vinyl bag for 30 days at 15°C and 70% humidity, on a substrate of saw dust or corn cobs, and
  • as dried up, tend to "explode" when near high humidity or rainfall.
  • via refrigeration), or the ability to control humidity or CO2 levels.
  • d by integration of radiosonde data (relative humidity, pressure and temperature) over the whole atm
  • quality of the cigar, added flavors, age and humidity, production method (handmade vs. machine-made
  • of collection ranged from 26 to 32 °C and the humidity ranged from 64 to 86%.
  • The relative air humidity ranges from 65 to 75%.
  • culty is that most hygrometers sense relative humidity rather than the absolute amount of water pres
  • Heat and humidity released a distinctive "old familiar musty od
  • veloped heavy thundershowers in May (although humidity remains high).
  • As with all cocaine, humidity renders the fishscale powder recalcitrant and
  • museum at a temperature of -6 Celsius and 98% humidity, replicating glacier conditions in which it w
  • mbination of low temperature and low relative humidity represents the optimum storage condition for
  • tarnishing in open air with a sensitivity to humidity, requiring constant re-polishing to maintain
  • When the humidity rises above 70 percent, however, the pollen t
  • y this scorpion is often happiest with higher humidity: sand that is deep will be moist, thereby cre
  • helps to protect watershed chemistry, ambient humidity, seasonal temperature fluctuations, and wildl
  • erature sensor, a pressure sensor, a relative humidity sensor, an optical depth sensor (ODS) to comp
  • (for temperature sensing), Pressure Sensors, Humidity Sensors, Infrared sensors, Ultrasonic flow se
  • The humidity should be maintained around 75-90%.
  • The humidity should be maintained around 65%.
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