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Mitigating Composition Variability in Post-Industrial PC/ABS Recycling via Targeted Compatibilization. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel)
Zanatta S   +6 more
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Dehumidifiers for chronic asthma

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2013
Humidity control measures in the home environment of patients with asthma have been recommended, since a warm humid environment favours the growth of house dust mites. However, there is no consensus about the usefulness of these measures.To study the effect of dehumidification of the home environment on asthma control.The clinical trials registers of ...
Meenu, Singh, Nishant, Jaiswal
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A DEHUMIDIFYING HEAT PUMP FOR GREENHOUSES

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
In heated greenhouses, attempts have been made to produce potted plants while reducing the amount of energy used. In fact, improvements in greenhouse structure and equipment (double walls, etc.) have led to better insulation and tightness. However, this tightness induces microclimatic changes, especially on night time humidity levels.
Migeon, Christophe   +4 more
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Continuous-flow thermoacoustic dehumidifier

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998
For applications in gas cooling a thermoacoustic refrigerator may be simplified by using the gas stream itself as the acoustic medium and eliminating the cold heat exchanger by directing the input gas stream through the stack (R. S. Reid et al., ‘‘Cyclic Thermodynamics with Open Flow,’’ Phys. Rev. Lett. to appear May 25, 1998).
Robert A. Hiller, G. W. Swift
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Microcomputer Controlled Desiccant Dehumidifier

Transactions of the ASAE, 1987
ABSTRACT Aprototype desiccant dehumidifier was built utilizing a horizontal, rotating drum containing solid desiccant. Outlet relative humidity was controlled by a microcomputer responding to various dehumidifier settings and environmental conditions. The system was tested using constant temperature and humidity inlet air.
null Gerald H. Brusewitz   +1 more
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