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Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing (Print)
Straube and deGraauw'18' provide an extensive review of a popular
hygroscopically active material. Their research shows that cement-bonded wood
fiber (CBWF) has "an interesting and unique mix of vapor permeability and vapor
storage ...
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Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, and, Evolution of Dormancy and ...
The hygroscopically active awn is straight when it is wet and bent when it is dry (
Lock and Milburn, 1971). Diurnal fluctuations in RH of only 30% can cause the
awn of Themeda triandra to move (Sindel et al., 1993). Alternate wetting and
drying ...
Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, 2014
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Official gazette of the United States Patent Office
The combination with an electric cable, of a plurality of non- hygroscopically-
insulated conductors connected with the cable-conductors by joints which are
arranged out of line or register, Iran Tersely, with one another, a metallic sleeve ...
United States. Patent Office, 1898
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Bioseparation Engineering
When in equilibrium with air at 100 percent rh, the material will be
hygroscopically saturated. Any hygroscopic material containing free moisture
must be hygroscopically saturated. Effect of air entrapment M
o i s t u r e c o n t e n t Wetting ...
Ajay Kumar, Abhishek Awasthi, 2009
Hygroscopically bound water PWP of drought adapted plants Conventional PWP
(permanent wilting point, PWP) PWP of plants from moist habitats Field capacity
of loam Field capacity of sand Plant available water 10 20 30 40 Soil water ...
Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Erwin Beck, Klaus Müller-Hohenstein, 2005
... to 105 °C. In grading analyses performed with dry samples of soil, such water
is considered to be a part of the grains. Drying removes hygroscopically bonded
water which condenses on the surface of grains from water vapours in the pores.
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United States Congressional serial set
Is it possible that these animals possess some apparatus by means of which they
can abstract moisture from the air hygroscopically and condense it for their own
use? Or do they manufacture the water they require by the chemical dissolution ...
Seeds normally 4, compressed, discoid, hygroscopically hairy; retinacul* acute.
— Dibtbib. India and Malaya ; species about 18. Bracts white with green veins,
obovate, obtuse, with a short reflexed muero 1. D, roma. BraeU green, ovste ...
The weight of a green tree, a pine, for instance, is made up, in round numbers, of
about 30 per cent of carbon and 70 per cent of' water, either chemically or
hygroscopically held, while a birch contains a still larger percentage of water.
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The Journal of Ecology
On the basis of the oven-dried weight 1, the total water held hygroscopically by 1
sq. metre of soil to 1 cm. depth in saturated air would be: A. 1-99 litres. C. 1-64
litres. These figures are very considerable, so large in fact that if normally moist ...
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Evaporating Water Powers Mini Car
The result is an artificial muscle powered by differences in moisture. The scientists call them hygroscopically driven artificial muscles, or hydra.". «Product Design & Development, Июн 15»
Researchers built evaporation driven engine which propels a toy car …
The scientific term for this action is “hygroscopically driven artificial muscles” or HYDRA. Using this fundamental principle of Hydra, Sahin and ... «Techworm, Июн 15»