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Measurement of transepidermal water loss
Contact Dermatitis, 1989J, Pinnagoda +3 more
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1977
If necessary it is possible to reduce water loss through the cuticle of an arthropod to very low levels. However, respiratory membranes, through which oxygen is absorbed from the gaseous phase, are moist, probably because the rate of diffusion of oxygen through water is some 34 times more rapid than through “chitin” (Dejours, 1975).
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If necessary it is possible to reduce water loss through the cuticle of an arthropod to very low levels. However, respiratory membranes, through which oxygen is absorbed from the gaseous phase, are moist, probably because the rate of diffusion of oxygen through water is some 34 times more rapid than through “chitin” (Dejours, 1975).
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Factors affecting methane loss from a water scrubbing based biogas upgrading system
Applied Energy, 2017Virendra Kumar Vijay +2 more
exaly
Leaf cuticle and water loss in maize lines differing in dehydration avoidance
Journal of Plant Physiology, 2002Matthew Jenks, Zoran Ristic
exaly

