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From the relationship between the above-ground biomass produced and the transpired water, linear yield-transpiration models were constructed (Figure 8).
Here, we calculate local forest transpiration and the subsequent trajectories of transpired water through the atmosphere in high spatial and temporal detail.
He measured this emission, known as transpiration, finding that it was the leaves that transpired and that this process encouraged a continuous upward flow of water and dissolved nutrients from the roots.
Hourly weight loss by the fruit (i.e. transpired water) was calculated per unit of fruit surface area, allowing fruit transpiration rate (E) to be expressed as a molar flux density (mmol cm−2 h−1).
"It was how that 3-20 transpired," Floyd said.
In any case, Jackson made it clear he was not happy how this transpired.
Fifty years ago, communication between Ghana and Mongolia would have taken months and transpired via postal mail.
No such love-in transpired among the 40 or so diners at the Brooklyn Kitchen.
Direct food shipments from abroad, if that transpired, would allow Pyongyang to avoid such scrutiny.
This transpired long before gunpowder was known in the West, but development in China stagnated.
In recent days, Trump Jr.'s explanation for what transpired has evolved.
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