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Limestone is generally better at resisting moisture damage than granite and basalt.
These dense plushy feathers are believed to resist wear, and to be effective in resisting moisture from bamboo whorls that are usually wet from rain or fog (Hilty et al. 1979).
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The result is not entirely recyclable, but it can be crushed easily and it resists moisture, which otherwise would wreck the films in storage.
These effects can be quantified through the use of surface free energy, which is a thermodynamic material property that has been successfully used to select asphalt binders and aggregates that have the necessary compatibility to firm strong bonds and resist moisture damage.
It is designed to withstand heavy use and resist moisture and mildew.
The polyester fiber's inherent hydrophobic properties also ensure that it resists moisture absorption and dries quickly, whilst retaining a high warmth to weight ratio.
Fourthly, if you're exercising properly you'll definitely be sweating, so having a pair of earphones that can resist moisture is a given.
Using synthetic paper instead of pulp paper is a good way to resist moisture completely.
You now have a temporary "fix" for your holey soled skate shoes which will resist moisture.
While it has been the common belief that kitchen flooring should be vinyl or a version of stone or ceramic tile, hardwood can work very well for a kitchen if it is properly sealed to resist moisture.
The bond strength between asphalt and aggregates is a crucial parameter in evaluating the capability of a binder to resist moisture-induced damage.
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