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is transpired
verb
To give off (vapour, waste matter etc.); to exhale (an odour etc.).
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In this respect, crops differ substantially, not only in the total amount of water that is transpired but also in the growth and transpiration pattern in the course of the year [19, 20].
This will affect the rates at which CO2 is assimilated and water is transpired through stomata.
Precipitation falls unevenly across earth and evaporates or is transpired (evapotranspiration) at different rates depending on a variety of factors, including global weather circulation patterns, geography, and landscape level influences.
His belief is transpired in his commitment to give back to society and being a voice for Mother Nature.
The root shows the capacity to restore the water transport capacity before the water is transpired through stomata.
Mass balance studies conducted in the laboratory indicated that 70 to 90% of the TCE was transpired; however, greenhouse and field study results showed that less than 5% of the total TCE taken up by the plants is transpired.
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Mr. Basinski replies that he is within his rights to record what is transpiring.
First and foremost, what is transpiring in Iran is a domestic political dispute.
Westerners would do well to understand the magnitude of what is transpiring in the Islamic Republic.
And Joshua, Pratchett and Baxter's other protagonist, learns that something terrifying is transpiring beneath the surface of his planet.
And many parties see what is transpiring in the United States more as an opportunity than a threat.
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