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Evaporative cooling of mushrooms

Mycologia, 1999
Temperature measurements from the spore-producing gills, spines, and tubes underneath fruit-body caps revealed cooling in 18 basidiomycete species growing in mixed deciduous woodland. The temperature of cultured fruit bodies of Lentinula edodes and Pleurotus ostreatus fell upon exposure to low velocity airflow, consistent with an evaporative mechanism ...
Justin Husher   +8 more
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Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
By 31 October 1978 there had been four confirmed instances where the Legionnaires' disease bacterium had been isolated from water samples taken from cooling towers or evaporative condensers located near the site of an epidemic of Legionnaires' disease.
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The Science and Application of Evaporative Cooling

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1966
Abstract An arrangement for effective economical comfort or relief conditioning in industrial environments is discussed, including a technical description of an evaporative cooling process and formulas for calculating cooling effectiveness. Successful evaporative cooling applications are described which cover both spot and area approaches.
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Evaporative cooling condenser

Journal of Chemical Education, 1970
Design for a condenser that operates on the principle of evaporative cooling through the use of compressed air and is constructed from ordinary laboratory condensers.
Stanley I. Goldberg, William D. Bailey
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Evaporative cooling of water in a mechanical draft cooling tower

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2004
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Fisenko, S. P.   +2 more
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Evaporative cooling in insects

Journal of Insect Physiology, 1996
Abstract Insects commonly use behavior to avoid the heat stress and consequent water loss of hot environments. It has been assumed by many to be impossible or impractical for insects to employ evaporative cooling. Despite this assumption, there have been many instances, historically and recently where insects are reported to survive otherwise lethal ...
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Indirect evaporative cooling

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2012
This paper reported a review based study into the Indirect Evaporative Cooling (IEC) technology, which was undertaken from a variety of aspects including background, history, current status, concept, standardisation, system configuration, operational mode, research and industrialisation, market prospect and barriers, as well as the future focuses on R ...
Duan, Zhiyin   +6 more
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Evaporative cooling in the rat: Effects of dehydration

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1970
Previous investigations demonstrated that the water loss of rats associated with increased salivary evaporation during heat stress is derived from both intracellular and intravascular sources. The present studies indicate that sufficient dehydration of either fluid compartment will impair temperature regulation.
E M, Stricker, F R, Hainsworth
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Evaporative cooling in fowls

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1954
Part I1. Reasons are given for expressing the evaporative loss of the resting fowl in the following way:where C is a constant, f(tr) is a function of rectal temperature, ps is the vapour pressure of a saturated atmosphere at the temperature of the evaporative surfaces, and pa is the vapour pressure of the ambient air.2.
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Evaporative cooling of gases

Journal of Engineering Physics, 1966
Expressions are given for the adiabatic exponent in equations with various independent parameters relating to processes involving evaporative cooling of gases. Some peculiarities of such processes and unusual effects associated with them are discussed.
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