ROCHELLE MCLEAN: We all have yeast on our bodies at all times and your body has good bacteria that kind of keep your yeast in balance and yeast thrived
in warm moisture environment so that we might end up with vaginal yeast infections, the breast feeding nipples are a great little party environment for yeast and the inside of baby's mouths.
Not exact matches
The shirts are made of a lightweight jersey material that are designed to stretch and wick
moisture, the bottoms also stretch to provide mobility
in your swing, and the jackets provide
warm but breathable layers for breezy days.
In 2007, the Army authorized the moisture - wicking, flame - resistant Army combat shirt, originally designed to be worn under the new improved outer tactical vest (also introduced in 2007) in warm weathe
In 2007, the Army authorized the
moisture - wicking, flame - resistant Army combat shirt, originally designed to be worn under the new improved outer tactical vest (also introduced
in 2007) in warm weathe
in 2007)
in warm weathe
in warm weather.
The increased sunlight reflectance
in the sky would keep the waters below from
warming up to the hurricane threshold while also curbing evaporation, thereby reducing the atmospheric
moisture needed to make a storm.
Since buying and using and becoming permanently loyal to this wonderful stuff, I have read that rice, garbanzos, cornstarch, etc are all effective powders, but they contain starches, which feed bacteria, which is why skin eruptions, heat, pain,
moisture, and odor can still occur when using them; bacteria that dwell
in warm spots feed on the starch (glucose).
The final step
in my pasta - boiling method of covering the bowl of still -
warm cooked pasta with plastic wrap allows the pasta to steam a bit and trap just enough more
moisture to stay soft.
Cover with oiled wax paper and let rise
in a
warm, moist place for 30 minutes (an oven preheated to 200 F, then turned off, with a bowl of water
in the oven to add
moisture, is a good option).
Let the second sides cook for 20 - 30 seconds before removing and placing on a plate lined with paper towels to absorb the excess
moisture, or if you're making a big batch for guests and you want to keep the pancakes
warm ahead of time,
in a
warm oven until they arrive and you are ready to serve.
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in wet,
warm, and cooling products, as well as those with varying
moisture content or packaged
in metallised film.
In warmer climates it might be a good option to store these in the fridge, tightly sealed to avoid moisture creeping i
In warmer climates it might be a good option to store these
in the fridge, tightly sealed to avoid moisture creeping i
in the fridge, tightly sealed to avoid
moisture creeping
inin.
If you use a drier date, soak them
in warm water for 20 minutes or more before using to add
moisture.
The high
moisture content will make them spoil more quickly
in a
warm environment.
In addition to keeping the towels, coats and cloths warm and dry, towel warmers are help regulate the temperature and the moisture in the room, reducing the mold - inducing dampnes
In addition to keeping the towels, coats and cloths
warm and dry, towel
warmers are help regulate the temperature and the
moisture in the room, reducing the mold - inducing dampnes
in the room, reducing the mold - inducing dampness.
(A neat trick for «sweating» water bottles, (or even ice blocks
in extra
warm climates), is to put it
in a clean sock to absorb any
moisture caused by condensation as it thaws.
Bacteria - Free
Warm Mist increases
moisture in the air for easier breathing and a good night's sleep
Along with adding
in some
moisture, having a
warm drink is also beneficial
in soothing sore throats.
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.
The
Warming Meadow's radiators raise average soil temperatures by about three degrees Fahrenheit, decrease growing season soil
moisture by up to twenty percent and advance the spring snowmelt date by up to a month
in order to simulate predicted effects of climate change.
More
moisture is able to build up
in the
warming atmosphere, and when it's released, more falls to the ground.
A new study
in Nature Climate Change finds that
warming and declines
in soil
moisture, but also vine management practices to lower yields to produce better - quality grapes, brought the fruit to early maturity.
Rapid decomposition facilitated by
warm temperatures and abundant
moisture in these same tropical regions slowed the accumulation of organic matter that was not protected from microbial decomposers.
On this afternoon, Andy and his friend, veterinary technician Avi Solomon, felt a change
in temperature and
moisture creep over them, the cool spring air suddenly turning muggy and 30 degrees
warmer.
Because air temperature significantly alters atmospheric dynamics, which
in turn affects
moisture transport, scientists speculate that this increase of high altitude
moisture may be tied to global
warming.
«If this rainfall change was caused simply by a
warmer atmosphere holding more
moisture, we would have expected an increase
in the average rainfall when each system, organised or disorganised, occurs,» said Dr Tan
The results suggest that soil respiration and organic carbon decomposition
in the tundra, especially
in grassy areas, will increase with
warming temperatures and rising soil
moisture, resulting
in increased carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere.
The certainty of the forecasts is particularly important as
warming leads to shifts from temperate to subtropical drylands, which leads to changes
in precipitation and soil
moisture, which
in turn has profound effects on ecological services, provided to humanity, including the viability of certain temperate agricultural systems.
Traditionally, the Gulf Stream moves
warm water north toward western Europe, says Moore, where it loses heat and
moisture to the atmosphere, acting to moderate the climate
in this region.
Using 19 climate models, a team of researchers led by Professor Minghua Zhang of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, discovered persistent dry and
warm biases of simulated climate over the region of the Southern Great Plain
in the central U.S. that was caused by poor modeling of atmospheric convective systems — the vertical transport of heat and
moisture in the atmosphere.
The authors added that biofabrics may be most useful
in cool - season crops or
warmer climates and
in high tunnels where soil
warming is usually adequate, but where
moisture conservation and weed control are still critical.
A recent study published
in Scientific Reports, led by researchers of the University of Barcelona
in collaboration with several other research institutions, shows that the direct effect of climate change
in regulating fuel
moisture (droughts leading to larger fires) is expected to be dominant, regarding the indirect effect of antecedent climate on fuel load and structure - that is,
warmer / drier conditions that determine fuel availability.
The
warm waters
in this area feed thunderstorms with heat and
moisture, which loft all sorts of gases above the lowest layer of atmosphere, known as the troposphere, into the stratosphere.
They found that future hurricanes formed further east
in the tropical Atlantic, as that area had
warmed sufficiently to provide enough heat and
moisture to power them.
Lead author, Dr Michael Singer from School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at Cardiff University, said: «
In drylands, convective (or short, intense) rainfall controls water supply, flood risk and soil moisture but we have had little information on how atmospheric warming will affect the characteristics of such rainstorms, given the limited moisture in these areas.&raqu
In drylands, convective (or short, intense) rainfall controls water supply, flood risk and soil
moisture but we have had little information on how atmospheric
warming will affect the characteristics of such rainstorms, given the limited
moisture in these areas.&raqu
in these areas.»
They found that atmospheric
moisture was more concentrated near the storm's centre
in warm storms than
in cooler ones, resulting
in more intense peak rainfalls
in those areas.
And they wanted to test their theory on the clouds that do form
in this region —
warm convective clouds that are fuelled by the ocean's
moisture.
In general, warmer ocean temperatures at the end of the Amazon's wet season lead to reductions in rainfall and soil moisture at the beginning of the dry seaso
In general,
warmer ocean temperatures at the end of the Amazon's wet season lead to reductions
in rainfall and soil moisture at the beginning of the dry seaso
in rainfall and soil
moisture at the beginning of the dry season.
In late 2010 and early 2011, the continent Down Under received about twice its normal complement of rain, thanks in large part to unusually warm sea - surface temperatures just north of Australia and a particularly strong La Niña — in essence, combining a source of warm humid air with the weather patterns that steered the moisture over the continent where it condensed and fell as precipitatio
In late 2010 and early 2011, the continent Down Under received about twice its normal complement of rain, thanks
in large part to unusually warm sea - surface temperatures just north of Australia and a particularly strong La Niña — in essence, combining a source of warm humid air with the weather patterns that steered the moisture over the continent where it condensed and fell as precipitatio
in large part to unusually
warm sea - surface temperatures just north of Australia and a particularly strong La Niña —
in essence, combining a source of warm humid air with the weather patterns that steered the moisture over the continent where it condensed and fell as precipitatio
in essence, combining a source of
warm humid air with the weather patterns that steered the
moisture over the continent where it condensed and fell as precipitation.
When sea surface temperatures
in that area
warms,
moisture - bearing winds shift northward, said Katia Fernandes of Columbia University's International Research Institute for Climate and Society.
Previous studies suggest the climate
in the region during this time was relatively
warm and wet, so the
moisture needed to seep through the overlying rocks to create the stalagmites would have been abundant, Verheyden says.
By analyzing global water vapor and temperature satellite data for the lower atmosphere, Texas A&M University atmospheric scientist Andrew Dessler and his colleagues found that
warming driven by carbon dioxide and other gases allowed the air to hold more
moisture, increasing the amount of water vapor
in the atmosphere.
In general, it is expected that heavy downpours will increase as the world warms due to the buildup of heat - trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, because a warmer atmosphere contains more moistur
In general, it is expected that heavy downpours will increase as the world
warms due to the buildup of heat - trapping greenhouse gases
in the atmosphere, because a warmer atmosphere contains more moistur
in the atmosphere, because a
warmer atmosphere contains more
moisture.
In general, climate scientists expect heavy downpours to increase over the U.S. and elsewhere, as a
warmer atmosphere can hold more
moisture, making more of it available to fall as rain.
Here Becker et al. investigated the impact of convective organization on entrainment — a process
in which
warm, buoyant parcels of air become saturated with
moisture; form cumulus clouds; and mix with cooler, drier parcels of air.
In a warmer climate, the atmosphere can hold even more moisture, so it is not surprising that the number of atmospheric river days will increase in the futur
In a
warmer climate, the atmosphere can hold even more
moisture, so it is not surprising that the number of atmospheric river days will increase
in the futur
in the future.
A generally
warmer world holds more
moisture in the atmosphere.
«From a policy perspective, we have to recognize that we have been trending toward drier conditions over the last 1,500 years and the
warming in Nevada is only going to exacerbate that trend,» he said, noting that «
warmer temperatures cause more soil
moisture to evaporate so you amplify the effects of drought when climate is
warming.
However, the surface
warming caused by human - produced increases
in carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases leads to a large increase
in water vapor, since a
warmer atmosphere holds more
moisture.
We know that
warmer air holds more
moisture than cold air,
in fact, to the point where the Antarctic is one of the driest deserts on the planet.
Global
warming had increased the amount of atmospheric
moisture available to condense into rain, and La Niña, a circulation pattern that can produce heavy rains
in Pakistan, was
in progress.
Plant drought - tolerant species
in years with strong El Niño forecasts, particularly during Pacific Decadal Oscillation
warm phase; plant trees that require sufficient water during establishment
in La Niña years and during Pacific Decadal Oscillation cool phases Focus planting more
in spring as fall planting becomes more difficult with reduced soil
moisture and test different planting timings as springs shift earlier