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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    After collecting all the results into the above experiment data tables and line graph, it is evident that there is not a great difference in the rate of transpiration between the cold water and water at room temperature. The results in the experiment indicate that cold water transpires at a faster rate than water at room temperature. The results were measured from 0 to 30 minutes. At the fifteen minute mark the transpiration rate for both differed slightly. In trial two and three, the results…

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    Sealcoating Procedures

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    of concern to sealcoating professionals. Some of these conditions are sufficient to spoil a job on their own, but at times, a single unfavorable condition might not cause a problem unless it is exacerbated by a second unfavorable condition. High Humidity Level Sealants contain water, which means that for them to dry and cure, the excess water must be able to evaporate. When the air is already saturated with moisture, the water in…

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    view of 4 temperature, humidity, wind and radiation elements. Among these elements, temperature and humidity have more effect on human health and comfort and because of this most human welfare evaluation models establish on these 2 elements (Golabi et al. 2013). The aim of human bioclimatic is environmental conditions which are directly related to the air conditions and elements. In such a space, different climate elements , including sun shine, air temperature , humidity , airflow and rain fall…

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    for air and water outlet temperatures must be solved numerically. Calculations start from the bottom of the tower and by doing the same procedure at each section continues toward the end of the tower. Variations in air enthalpy, , and the absolute humidity ratio, , can be obtained using equations (4-5). Therefore, can be calculated from eq (6). The relation for water mass flow rate, which decreases continuously from the top to the bottom of tower due to evaporation, can be written…

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    were 28% and the lowest was 10%. The ideal relative humidity range is 45% ± 2%. The humidity fluctuation could have a major impact on the collection while stored in the classroom. High humidity impacts consist of structural breakdown of the paper due to moisture exposure causing chemical breakdown and introduction to mold and insects. Low humidity impacts consist of desiccation and embrittlement of the paper materials. Extreme fluctuations in humidity cause an acceleration of damage and visible…

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    water-related issues. Water can seep through cracks, then freeze. As the freezing water expands, it widens the cracks and allows water to seep through. Maintain Roofing Inspect and replace missing or damaged shingles to prevent water leaks, high humidity levels or wood rot. Inspect Dirt Grade Make sure the dirt grade around the foundation slopes away from the home. If it slopes toward the home, rainwater and melted snow could cause runoff and increase hydrostatic pressure against foundation…

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    Sealcoating

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    If you were to ask a group of sealcoating contractors what they consider perfect sealcoating weather, they would likely tell you that it would be a day on which the temperature was 70 degrees, the relative humidity was less than 60 percent, the overnight low would remain above 50 degrees and there was not a cloud in the sky. In North Georgia, however, a sealcoating contractor quickly learns that perfect days for sealcoating are few and far between. Instead, sealcoating professionals must acquire…

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    Slug Ecology Lab

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    This datasheet provided information on common slugs. It went into short detail about slugs’ dietary needs and how this can be damaging to plants kept in the yard. It also discussed slugs’ basic activity patterns and how they are drawn out at night and occasionally on rainy days. The main purpose of this sheet, however, was to provide information on how to maintain slug populations in your yard. The methods described included the elimination of shelter, using fermented materials as bait in a trap…

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    Finisher Pigs

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    groups were subjected to 34°C temperatures (heat stress) and 65% relative humidity for 24hr. Fecal samples were collected weekly prior to the start of treatment and daily during, and for 10d…

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    Northern Kentucky –Tristate Area If your indoor air feels heavy and smells a bit musty, it could mean that your home is experiencing high levels of humidity. Although humidity is important, having too much can destroy the pleasant environment because it encourages allergens, like mold and mildew, to grow. Thankfully, you can reduce the amount of humidity in the air with a dedicated dehumidifier. This system is designed to pull excess moisture in the air and send the de-moisturized air back into…

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