Sentences with phrase «through evaporative»

Mushroom spores are spread by air flow and many species of mushroom have a unique way of helping mother nature: they create their own little micro-breezes through evaporative cooling to help their spores move about.
These water bodies are fed by the recycled water from the sewage treatment plant and help in the creation of a microclimate through evaporative cooling.
SHEEX ® are cooler to the touch and incorporate advanced heat and moisture transfer through evaporative cooling.
As Insider Picks reporter Mara Leighton explains in her review of SHEEX's signature sheet set, the fabric transfers body heat up to twice as effectively as traditional cotton so you can sleep cooler, breathes nearly 50 % better than cotton, and transfers heat and moisture better through evaporative cooling.

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Evaporative humidifiers generate cool moist air through evaporation caused by a rotating fan.
A city's water availability, through rainfall or irrigation, dictates its evaporative cooling effects on temperature, which reduces the severity of a heat wave.
By avoiding the need for gas exchange during the day, they reduce evaporative losses through their leaves and so require much less water per unit of biomass than other plants.
Vehicle just went through Service, New Coolant Thermostat, New Evaporative Purge Valve, New Front Brakes, and more.
From December through March a 5 - mm suit might be in order, and a cover - up to mitigate evaporative cooling during surface intervals.
This incoming shortwave heating is balanced by ocean heat loss through back radiation (41 %), evaporative heat loss (53 %), and heat loss by conduction and convection (6 %).
Anywhere CO2 does influence temperature there will be an increase in evaporative loss through its presence.
Evaporative loss leaves the ocean saltier; the Mediterranean and Persian Gulf for example have strong evaporative loss; the resulting plume of dense salty water may be traced through the Straits of Gibraltar into the AtlaEvaporative loss leaves the ocean saltier; the Mediterranean and Persian Gulf for example have strong evaporative loss; the resulting plume of dense salty water may be traced through the Straits of Gibraltar into the Atlaevaporative loss; the resulting plume of dense salty water may be traced through the Straits of Gibraltar into the Atlantic Ocean.
In the Norwegian Sea evaporative cooling is predominant, and the sinking water mass, the North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), fills the basin and spills southwards through crevasses in the submarine sills that connect Greenland, Iceland and Britain.
Surely, for example, it's a no - brainer to maximise foliage in mid-latitude cities (e.g. London) to keep the surface cool in summer, through the provision of shade and evaporative cooling (transpiration).
Evaporative cooling is so powerful it creates an «S» shaped curve because it draws more energy out than can be pushed back to the surface through the natural rising of heat below the surface.
Through their leaves, trees also provide evaporative cooling, which increases air humidity.
Cooling towers, evaporative condensers and fluid coolers use a fan to move air through a recirculated water system.
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