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These adaptations include: a cap that does not expand (thus conserving moisture); dark-colored gills that do not forcibly eject spores (a mechanism known to depend on turgor pressure achievable only in sufficiently hydrated environments); and a partial veil that remains on the fruit body long after it has matured.
Feet tend to sweat and can become itchy as moisture and dark places can create fungi.
Once, when he was looking at some Rembrandt etchings, the owner said he thought Picasso's staring, intense gaze would burn Rembrandt's lines off the paper, the way the sun's heat dries up the pattern of dark moisture on an old leaf.
Their street did not have sidewalks, so they walked on the road itself, the snow squeaking under their feet, the trees in the yards dark with moisture.
One breed prefers standing water full of decaying leaves, a soup of dark pungent moisture in which to lay its eggs.
To assess the interaction of soil moisture with diel light: dark cycles, we profiled gene expression in drought and control treatments under pre-dawn and mid-day conditions.
Wash your recently harvested garlic bulb and allow it to dry in a dark, but moisture-free, place for about a week.
These containers were covered in order to retain moisture and kept in the dark at 25°C until required.
There must be no moisture leaking from its three dark eyes.
The next morning, the sky is dark and filled with moisture.
In Tue Greenfort's "Condensation," a dehumidifier in the form of a dark, quiet room collects moisture exuded by visitors' bodies, converting it into water that is funneled into discarded plastic bottles.
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