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Accordingly, the available soil moisture as defined by Overbeck et al. (2011) is estimated.
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criteria as defined by bank.
The resulting global PET record shows a strong, increasing trend of 0.75 mm yr−1 (P = 0.016) over the 32-year record (Fig. 4) coinciding with global warming and consistent with the exponential increase in atmospheric capacity to hold moisture with increasing temperature as defined by the well-known Clausius-Clapeyron relationship.
Moisture content and relative humidity variations of each analysed layer, as defined by specific moisture storage functions, are shown to interrelate non-linearly with the layer resistor capacitor circuit section parameters (thermal conductivity and volumetric heat capacity) showing notable consequences on the thermal inertia parameters.
This is the way a product interacts with the mouth, as defined more specifically by a host of related sensations, from dryness to gumminess to moisture release.
as defined by the International Labour Organisation.
-- Oh, as defined -- sorry.
Another factor, rising cool air, provides necessary moisture as well.
Use foot powders to absorb moisture as needed.
Cotton will absorb moisture as will fabrics found in athletic wear that are designed to wick away moisture.
Food waste composition (and moisture content) was defined as the average of the three previous UK compositional analyses (Banks et al. 2011, WRAP 2010, and Zhang et al. 2013) (Table A.7). Composting is a long-established technology in the UK which is used comprehensively to treat both food and garden waste, providing a valuable fertiliser as a final output.
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