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Responses of maize roots, rhizosphere enzyme kinetics and prokaryote diversity to alternating precipitation: insights from a three-year field study. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Bot
Würsig H   +10 more
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The influence of air temperature on the subjective feelings of barrier suit users. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Biometeorol
Młynarczyk M   +4 more
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Moist Air and Clouds

2023
Abstract All the water vapor in clear air condenses to about 1 cm of liquid at midlatitudes. And yet, precipitation from a single storm can greatly exceed this—evidence that storms are giant engines for processing water. The lifting-condensation level is the height to which a parcel can rise where its temperature equals its dew point ...
Craig F. Bohren, Bruce A. Albrecht
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LITHIUM-MOIST AIR BATTERY

1966
Abstract : The purpose of the first six months work in this program was to determine, insofar as possible, the feasibility of the three principle components of a lithium-moist air battery system, i.e., anode, cathode, and electrolyte. From the work done during this period, it is concluded that at low current density lithium air cell is feasible. Oxygen
William E. Elliott   +2 more
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Pyrite oxidation in moist air

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2004
Abstract The rate of pyrite oxidation in moist air was determined by measuring, over time, the pressure difference between a sealed chamber containing pyrite plus oxygen and a control. The experiments carried out at 25°C, 96.7% fixed relative humidity, and oxygen partial pressures of 0.21, 0.61, and 1.00 atm showed that the rate of oxygen consumption
Jeanette K Jerz, J.Donald Rimstidt
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Cooling of Moist Air

1978
As mentioned in the historical review of Chapter I, it has been known for over 150 years that only cooling by expansion of humid air during its ascent can provide clouds with sufficient condensed water to account for the observed amounts of precipitation.
Hans R. Pruppacher, James D. Klett
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THERMODYNAMICS | Moist (Unsaturated) Air

2003
This article is reproduced from the previous edition, volume 5, pp 2274–2278, © 2003, Elsevier Ltd.
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