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They're kept damp and on ice -- wrapped in wet burlap, which separates them from the ice.
It's adaptable but more compact in a sunny spot and kept damp.
In the process known as curing, the concrete is kept damp for some time after pouring to slow the shrinkage that occurs as it hardens.
However, hydraulic lime mortars are required to be kept damp to ensure the progression of hydration reactions [7, 18] and this was the approach taken with the Conserv samples.
Fibers are kept damp but not dripping wet.
Trees, as with all all such plants, need to be kept damp (not wet) through their first year or two in the ground.
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The crayfish can stay alive, Mr. Cook said, as long as they keep damp.
"When the springs dry up, the fish have to cluster together on the shore, gasping on each other to keep damp and spitting on each other to stay wet.
Also, don't keep damp clothing in your locker.
A Water bowl should be placed in the enclosure so the frog can keep damp.
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