Again, the relationship between survival and
air moisture got stronger.
Not exact matches
Moisture is in the
air virtually everywhere, but
getting at it easily and inexpensively is another matter.
It can put
moisture in the
air to keep it from
getting too dry.
-LSB-...] start of softening your clay up — if you can't find
air - drying clay then you could use Salt Dough — but you need to remember to coat this with an acrylic varnish to stop
moisture getting into -LSB-...]
The humidifier
gets more
moisture in the
air which helps your baby to breathe.
A lack of
air flow can cause heat and
moisture to
get trapped creating conditions for thrush to develop.
The device applies in particular in winter months, when the indoor
air gets too dry, as your heating system steals the natural
moisture present in it.
After sitting down together and reading Spot's First Christmas we set out creating the ornaments — start of softening your clay up — if you can't find
air - drying clay then you could use Salt Dough — but you need to remember to coat this with an acrylic varnish to stop
moisture getting into the dough.
All this warm
air comes up from below, and as soon as it hits the permafrost layer, where the ground is permanently frozen, all the
moisture in the
air crystallizes and you
get huge snowflakes, a couple of feet wide.
And
get this: it can even act as a dehumidifier because it pulls unwanted
moisture from the
air.
Shaman converted the guinea pig data from relative humidity to absolute humidity and found the link between
air moisture and flu spread
got much stronger.
«Skin
gets dry because the wind and cold weather irritate it, and the lack of humidity in the
air causes it to lose
moisture rapidly,» says Elizabeth McBurney, MD, clinical professor of dermatology at Tulane University.
If the brake system is not bled regularly, it will
get contaminated with
air,
moisture, and dust.
Over time, the brake fluid absorbs
air,
moisture, sludge and other contaminants and
gets contaminated.
Specialized services — We can
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An important step is
getting air to the wound to dry out the
moisture and create an environment that is less amenable to continued bacterial growth.
Think about your car — you no doubt «avoid systemic change» all the time — you check the tire pressure, you use the right oil and change it regularly, you keep the level of brake fluid above the bottom of the reservoir so no
air bubble
gets in, you keep the cap on the brake reservoir so no
moisture contaminates the fluid.
«The simple fact is that the moist
air passing over the Amazon converges and
gets deflected by the Andes here, and that squeezes out
moisture and produces rainfall like squeezing a sponge,» Dr. Malhi said in an email message.
One might think that more precipitation would then lead to more snowfall in regions such as the Sierra Nevada, which
gets air masses saturated with oceanic
moisture, but with the increasing temperatures at altitude, the precipitation is as rain, or if as snow, doesn't last as long.
I like
air - drying to
get most of the
moisture out, but then I put the bag in the dryer to
get properly fluffed.
(Most
moisture gets into an attic via
air movement, not by diffusing through materials.)
Also a planet without any water would be rather exotic, in the fictional story, Dune, they could
get moisture from the
air:) Mars is very, very dry place, but there is still trillions of tonnes of water, and it's vacuum that people like to call an atmosphere has a tiny bit of water in it.
You've
got to control the flows of
moisture,
air, and heat.
He points out that in any house, regardless of its level of airtightness, you have to
get an adequate supply of fresh
air in, and you have to extract the stale, contaminated,
moisture - laden
air.
Judith, I did not like the more snowfall due to more
moisture in the
air as it
gets hotter argument at all.
What's bad about dumping a lot of
moisture into bathroom
air is when it
gets into the porous materials, like drywall, and keeps them wet.
This
moisture that you are bringing in with the ventilation
air is also a «load» — but it is a different kind of load that we have pretty much been ignoring up till now and
getting away with it.
We don't
get much ventilation
air change in crawlspaces — the typical ventilation
air change rate in a crawlspace is approximately 1
air change per hour (ach).2 In determining crawlspace surface temperatures we can pretty much ignore the ventilation
air change.3 We can't ignore the ventilation
air in the
moisture balance but we can in the energy balance.
When you approach the subject of building science, especially as it regards heat,
air, and
moisture flows through the building enclosure, it's easy to
get confused.
But if we
get a lot of
air from the house and we also a
get lot of heat as well, the attic actually
gets warmer, the
moisture problem goes away but the energy bill goes up.
The main point is that the greater
moisture in the
air and reduced temperature differential affects the winds around the arctic with the result that we
get blocking patterns leading to more snowfall.
So, it takes heat to evaporate the
moisture from the oceans, and it generally stays warmer near the oceans, but once this moist
air travels over the interior of a continent and finds cooler
air, bingo, you
get more snow!
The reasons for the lockstep peaks are probably complex, but in general scientists say that colder
air holds less
moisture than warmer
air, and that cold periods tend to be windier; this means both dustier land, and more dust
getting blown away.
With older properties we usually lay - out a plan to improve the building envelope first through
air sealing (
getting rid of drafts and convection within the wall cavities) and, where possible, insulation -LCB- not always straight forward... many old brick buildings have limited insulation options due to the brick requiring heat transfer from inside to drive
moisture from the brick -RCB-.
For thin crepes with lacy browning, be sure to let the batter rest — this allows the flour to fully absorb the
moisture and time for any
air bubbles to
get out of the way.