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Moisture
Moisture Moisture generally refers to the presence of water ... steam precipitation In skin, leather, and wood, moisture can also refer to natural oils. This ...
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Moisture (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Moisture Moisture is the residue of humanity that collects ... the crust of society. Incorrect recognition of moisture has been known to bring down entire ... really easy to read. [edit] Types of Moisture There is only 1 type of Moisture: Don't listen to them... [edit] ...
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Wood moisture (translated from German)
Wood moisture As Wood moisture or Moisture content of wood designates one the portion ... those Trockenmasse of the Holzes . The wood moisture is indicated in %. It is a decisive ... wood z.B. with a certain wood moisture content bend, regard or as resistant ...
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Moisture stress
Moisture stress Moisture stress or plant stress occurs when the ... rates of transpiration than the rate of moisture uptake by the roots, for example, because ...
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Moisture recycling
Moisture recycling In hydrology, moisture recycling or precipitation recycling refer to the ... to the precipitation over the same area. Moisture recycling is thus a component of the ...
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Moisture equivalent
Moisture equivalent Moisture equivalent is proposed by Lyman Briggs and ... field capacity for fine-textured soil materials. Moisture equivalent is defined as the percentage of ... water content after this treatment is its moisture equivalent. This concept is no longer used ... and Homer LeRoy Shantz (1912) found that: Moisture Equivalent = 0.02 sand + 0.22 ...
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Talk:Moisture
Talk:Moisture Word etymology.. I would like to know ...
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Moisture content
Moisture content Moisture content (MC) is a term used in ... rigid materials such as ceramic materials the moisture content w is expressed as the ratio of the mass of moisture to the dry volume of the material ... For materials that change in volume with moisture content, such as wood, the moisture ...
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Soil moisture
Soil moisture Soil moisture is the amount of water present in ... amounts of either water or air. Soil moisture content can be expressed in different basis ... and is quantified by soil porosity. Soil moisture may be measured in situ with different ... in arid and semi-arid environments. Soil moisture is more generally considered within the ...
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Moisture ratio
Moisture ratio A moisture ratio compares an amount of air to an amount of moisture. A moisture ratio is a ratio that compares the ... air to the mass or volume of moisture contained in that air. In construction, ...
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