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1 (Agaricus bisporus) redistributes water from moist (-0.03 MPa) into dry (-9.5 MPa) soil at about 0.3
2 thermal properties that ensure durability in moist, abrasive, and thermally harsh conditions.
3 ing to increasing the CH4 source strength of moist acidic tundra (464 +/- 15 and 3561 +/- 97 mg CH4 m
4 ic pathways and transport mechanisms driving moist acidic tundra CH4 flux over the growing season (Ju
5 ears of experimental Air and Soil warming in moist acidic tundra, we show that Soil warming had a muc
6  a foundation species for much of the arctic moist acidic tundra, which is currently experiencing ext
7 g distribution patterns of selected cool and moist-adapted plant arboreal taxa present in 54 South Am
8 to account for water vapour(6) (that is, the moist adiabatic lapse rate (MALRT)).
9 times the surface warming, as expected for a moist adiabatic lapse rate.
10  a constant relative humidity model having a moist adiabatic lapse rate.
11  that their changes depend on changes in the moist-adiabatic temperature lapse rate, in the upward ve
12   Sensory neurons activated by either dry or moist air ('dry cells' and 'moist cells') have been desc
13                  The ability to sense dry or moist air - hygrosensation - is conserved widely, but th
14 g this event, a strong intrusion of warm and moist air and an increase in downward longwave radiation
15               The compound is stable in both moist air and aqueous LiOH aqueous solution.
16                       A neuron responding to moist air and its ionotropic receptor have been identifi
17 are cast on a glass slide in the presence of moist air flowing across the surface.
18 he Rockies to the west and a source of warm, moist air from equatorward oceans.
19      Spring-summer winds from the south move moist air from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Plains.
20 portance of the synoptically driven warm and moist air intrusion into the Arctic as a primary contrib
21                 Exposure of this compound to moist air is shown to result in copper deficiency and a
22 lation, leading to the dominance of southern moist air masses in the Northeast United States.
23 ropes corresponds to a poleward flow of warm moist air near Earth's surface that rises into the upper
24 heat and constituents meridionally, allowing moist air near the summer pole to be rapidly transported
25 ions, they show more resistance to attack by moist air than conventional organometallic compounds.
26 g eastward, upslope flow that lifts warm and moist air to produce convective rainfall.
27 irculation anomalies transport very warm and moist air to the southwest AP, often in the form of "atm
28 n capacity by 30% after 15 h of treatment in moist air with a dew point of 22 degrees C.
29 been conducted under atmospheric conditions (moist air with approximately 400 ppm of CO2).
30 er witch (wtrw), which is required to detect moist air, and nanchung (nan), which is involved in dete
31 spheric rivers (ARs), intrusions of warm and moist air, can effectively drive weather extremes over t
32  the presence of N(2), H(2), CO, COS, SO(2), moist air, CH(3)OH, C(2)H(4), C(6)H(6), and light alkane
33          Frequency and intensity of warm and moist air-mass intrusions into the Arctic have increased
34 chemical transformations when contacted with moist air.
35 nditioning (AC) industry in the treatment of moist air.
36 hat migrate is long-lasting and resistant to moist air.
37 pecimens following polishing and exposure to moist air.
38  stability of the garnet electrolyte against moist air; the garnet LLZT-2 wt % LiF (LLZT-2LiF) has le
39 length was high, but stable during winter in moist and cold soil.
40 e mid-latitudes, and ARs are associated with moist and compound heatwaves in many regions worldwide,
41 o degradation and accumulated at the natural moist and drainage site.
42                        Surface roughness for moist and dry biofilms increased approximately linearly
43 er continent, and these patterns hold across moist and dry environments.
44 d ("mesic") ecotype had high fitness in both moist and dry habitats, thus predicting an adaptive spre
45  analysis is free from cancellations between moist and dry static energy transports, which greatly si
46 s shows that both Africa and South America's moist and dry tree floras are organized similarly: plant
47 cal reforestation nearly halved and tropical moist and rain forest sites showed moderate losses aroun
48                     Under SSP2-4.5, tropical moist and rain forest sites were resilient and tropical
49 n late December 2015, which brought enormous moist and warm air masses to the Arctic.
50 ressively encroach further into organic-rich moist and wet peaty soils, potentially amplifying soil c
51 tential threat towards material integrity in moist areas.
52 ss both directly, with more species in warm, moist, aseasonal climates and indirectly, with more spec
53 er, common garden studies suggested that the moist-associated ("mesic") ecotype had high fitness in b
54      Volcanic activity occurring in tropical moist atmospheres can promote deep convection and trigge
55 to increased insolation in hot and extremely moist atmospheres.
56 energy, intensifying winter cyclogenesis via moist baroclinic instability, which in turn leads to an
57 servations further shows that the prevailing moist bias in current models is likely caused by the tra
58 ut current climate models show a substantial moist bias in the lowermost stratosphere.
59                     Five ecoregions - all in moist broadleaf forests - generate 22% of the total cita
60 main, mainly across tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, and across non-high-income coun
61 rimarily driven by deforestation in tropical moist broadleaf forests.
62 mical locations of Ae. aegypti Dry Cells and Moist Cells and examine their contributions to behavior.
63                 Here, we discover Drosophila moist cells and show that they require IR25a and IR93a t
64 r40a-dependent Dry Cells and Ir68a-dependent Moist Cells as potential targets for vector control stra
65                                Dry Cells and Moist Cells each support behaviors linked to mosquito re
66 y Cells act in parallel with Ir68a-dependent Moist Cells to promote blood feeding, while oviposition
67 by either dry or moist air ('dry cells' and 'moist cells') have been described in many insects, but t
68 ng is driven specifically by Ir68a-dependent Moist Cells.
69 sily replaced with F atoms using BF3.Et2O in moist CH2Cl2 to regenerate the BF2-BODIPYs (demasking).
70                    Four globes remained in a moist chamber, five whole and five sectioned globes were
71                Scleral sections excised from moist-chamber-stored human globes or eyes obtained from
72 amide is normally metabolized by NIC2 during moist chilling or after-ripening, which relieves inhibit
73 ermination was restored by after-ripening or moist chilling, but remained hypersensitive to applicati
74 evels in nic2-1 seed, which were restored by moist chilling.
75 on temperatures of tropical moist-cloudy and moist-clear regions, as well as the fraction of tropical
76 ctions or from the direct effects of a warm, moist climate on tree fecundity.
77 r trees in Nanjing, which experience a warm, moist climate, whereas trees in the most arid site (Lanz
78 ation of actual water supply, especially for moist climates; (b) standardized values are not directly
79 naway self-aggregation of moisture into very moist, cloudy regions that occurs without them.
80 RE are the emission temperatures of tropical moist-cloudy and moist-clear regions, as well as the fra
81                     In contrast, exposure to moist CO2 at 90 degrees C with a dew point of 22 degrees
82  stagnant waters or overland excursion under moist condition.
83 rinsically heal at damage sites under wet or moist conditions are urgently needed for biomedical and
84 hip is more negative at low latitudes and in moist conditions but is unimodal at high latitudes and i
85 ons from coupled climate models, reveal that moist conditions in coastal East Africa are associated w
86                                 Further, the moist conditions in the Sahel and subtropical Eurasia du
87 roduction of struvite, initial heating under moist conditions is recommended followed by desiccation.
88 k changes in the onset of the warm but still moist conditions that favor growth, generally without su
89  forests, which have adapted to historically moist conditions, are less resilient and easily tip into
90 9 mixture, 99.9999%), even when cycled under moist conditions.
91                                        Under moist, conducive conditions on plants, the proportion of
92 uence by reinforcing the associated wind and moist convection anomalies.
93                                 Tropospheric moist convection driven by elevated surface heating over
94 sults are consistent with enhanced afternoon moist convection driven by increased sensible heat flux
95  the existence of condensation and localized moist convection in Titan's atmosphere.
96 It is also found that conditionally unstable moist convection is inefficient at transporting energy.
97 ) joules-have been interpreted as tracers of moist convection originating near the 5-bar level of Jup
98 e is an upper bound on the Nusselt number in moist convection that is lower than that of the classica
99                   We therefore conclude that moist convection-similar to large clusters of thundersto
100 ets and the ovals, receive their energy from moist convection.
101 f jovian lightning, which is an indicator of moist convection.
102 at enables turbulent cloud formation through moist convection.
103 ompounds in African nightshade leaves during moist cooking.
104  moisture created a differential between the moist cotton in test tubes and drying soil in trays.
105  the soil dried out, IFA moved from trays to moist cotton in the test tubes to avoid dehydration.
106                             Main outcome was moist desquamation (desquamation).
107  2 ARD, this was refined to grade 2 ARD with moist desquamation (grade 2-MD).
108               One (3%) patient had confluent moist desquamation (grade 3).
109 , 13.6%; 95% CI, 8.1 to 20.9%, OR: 0.19) and moist desquamation (n = 20, 8.0%; 95% CI, 4.9 to 12.0% v
110 and ranges in severity from mild erythema to moist desquamation and ulceration.
111  radiation dose consistent with the observed moist desquamation radiation skin toxicity.
112 f severity, ranging from erythema and dry or moist desquamation to necrosis, was related to the absor
113 er maximum physician-assessed skin reaction (moist desquamation, 28.5% vs 6.6%, P < .001; grade >/=2
114 squamation) or G2 (moderate erythema, patchy moist desquamation, and edema) were observed in 165 of 1
115 re investigated at respective sites: natural moist, drainage ditch, and natural dry.
116 ouds are present exclusively in a variety of moist dynamical regimes.
117 appears that the feedback is enhanced by the moist easterly trade winds that initiated largely contem
118 uch of a small, but significant, increase in moist enthalpy throughout the year stems from the model'
119 temperature and humidity, namely aridity and moist enthalpy, quantities central to human physiologica
120 km radius) establishes a pathway for the low moist-entropy air to intrude into the vortex from the en
121 metrically distributed downward eddy flux of moist-entropy through the top of the boundary layer, and
122  boundary layer, and the radial eddy flux of moist-entropy within the boundary layer in the upshear l
123 n the azimuthal variations in boundary layer moist-entropy, inflow, and convection are weak in Phaili
124  reduce bacterial infections, and maintain a moist environment for healing, but are surgically or mec
125 g a water droplet on a substrate placed in a moist environment.
126 d but show insufficient stability in air and moist environments due to a lack of suitable encapsulati
127 een limited by accelerated cracking rates in moist environments leading to premature failure.
128 t populations of soil organisms from arid to moist environments remains unknown.
129                                  In cool and moist environments, temperature mainly affected delta(2)
130 arge-leaved high-SLA trees with high K(s) in moist environments.
131 pecies are naturally distributed in warm and moist environments.
132 als absorb wound exudates and keep the wound moist for faster healing.
133            A second time series for tropical moist forest area shows no apparent decline.
134 pollinated Neotropical tree found in lowland moist forest from upper Mesoamerica to the Amazon basin.
135 nvascular epiphytes in a subtropical montane moist forest in southwest China.
136 ding individual PD; and while (sub-)tropical moist forest regions dominate across PD hotspots, other
137  diversity and promote the survival of other moist forest specialists.
138 system couples the atmosphere and land, with moist forest that depends on convection to sustain gross
139 g dry savanna, humid savanna, dry forest and moist forest, characterized by a deep mean rooting depth
140 egetation types, varying from dry savanna to moist forest, in a glasshouse for 6 months, and measured
141  we identify 51 Mha of regenerating tropical moist forest, of which >50% is <=5 years old and under h
142  constituted about half the world's tropical moist forest.
143 smallpox is monkeypox, a zoonosis endemic to moist forested regions in West and Central Africa.
144 t and/or associated leaf traits for tropical moist forests (TMFs) in the Andes/western Amazon regions
145 he emergence of uneven diversity in tropical moist forests across 110 Ma of Earth's history, highligh
146 ulting from 12,201 km(2) of deforestation of moist forests and 6,825 km(2) of regrowth of conifer and
147 ala, experienced both rapid deforestation of moist forests and significant recovery of conifer and dr
148                                     Tropical moist forests contain the majority of terrestrial specie
149                                   Nor do the moist forests dry out to an excessive amount.
150  biodiversity in Neotropical and Indomalayan moist forests is driven by complex macroevolutionary dyn
151       The presence of Andean plant genera in moist forests of the Brazilian Atlantic Coast has been h
152 , heterogeneous transition from high-biomass moist forests to transitional dry forests and woody sava
153 e biodiversity found across Earth's tropical moist forests varies widely between the high diversity o
154  are exceptionally diverse in South American moist forests, although dry formations also contribute t
155 data to map the age of regenerating tropical moist forests, we identify 51 Mha of regenerating tropic
156 ecent Venus--1.78; runaway greenhouse--1.04; moist greenhouse--1.01; maximum greenhouse--0.35; and ea
157 brium, due to retained brew within the spent moist grounds.
158 vel ANPP(stem) responded positively to cool, moist growing season conditions, but the same conditions
159 ton were placed in drying trays to provide a moist habitat.
160  15-9 ka) in climate (becoming more warm and moist), habitat (expansion of broadleaf forest at the ex
161  Brachypodium species collected from dry and moist habitats at Evolution Canyon, Israel (ECI).
162                     Species originating from moist habitats showed substantial shrinkage during dehyd
163 tors of the Cupressaceae were dependent upon moist habitats, and that drought-resistant physiology de
164 easonality mainly by adaptation to shady and moist habitats.
165 ine mycological media were glabrous to soft, moist, heaped, deeply folded or convoluted, and orange-b
166 ease takes place well after spore killing by moist heat and that DPA release during moist-heat treatm
167                                              Moist heat effectively reduced SARS-CoV-2 (2 studies), i
168                               In the future, moist heat extremes will lie outside the bounds of past
169 90 to 99.9% of the spores had been killed by moist heat gave only two fractions on equilibrium densit
170   However, few efforts have been directed to moist heat stress (MHS) considering relative humidity an
171 an Africa, while the US Midwest emerges as a moist heat stress hotspot in a +3 degrees C climate.
172 dering relative humidity and wind speed, and moist heat stress risk (MHSR) considering exposure and v
173 id hydrogen peroxide, ultraviolet radiation, moist heat, and aqueous soap solution enabled us to perf
174 al irradiation, vaporized hydrogen peroxide, moist heat, and microwave-generated steam processing eff
175 pores exhibited markedly lower resistance to moist heat, formaldehyde, HCl, hydrogen peroxide, nitrou
176  full resistance of C. perfringens spores to moist heat, UV radiation, and chemicals.
177 e key spore proteins causes spore killing by moist heat.
178 d full resistance of alpha- spores to UV and moist heat.
179    Therefore, the effect of thermal methods (moist-heat and dry-heat) and bean market classes (black,
180                                    Moreover, moist-heat extreme event frequency increases more substa
181 radiation, 19 vaporized hydrogen peroxide, 9 moist-heat incubation, 10 microwave-generated steam, and
182 UV irradiation, vaporized hydrogen peroxide, moist-heat incubation, microwave-generated steam, and et
183 he cooling effect of irrigation expansion on moist-heat stress is less pronounced or even reversed, d
184 th the increased exposure of local people to moist-heat stress.
185 d decelerate escalating exposure to dry- and moist-heat stress.
186 ng by moist heat and that DPA release during moist-heat treatment is an all-or-nothing phenomenon; th
187  in South Asia), thereby raising the risk of moist-heat-related illnesses and mortality for exposed c
188                          Among bean classes, moist-heated kidney bean flour showed the highest water-
189 e-feed infants are frequently disinfected by moist heating.
190 xposure and risk of widespread uncompensable moist heatwaves as a sharp rise in exposure occurs at 3
191 aturn's moon Titan have been observed in the moist high latitudes, while the tropics have been nearly
192 y low elevation sites to relatively cool and moist higher elevations sites.
193 ials suffer from degradation when exposed to moist/humid environments or harsh chemical environments.
194      High charcoal flux occurred during past moist intervals when grass cover was extensive and fuel
195             The additional mass transport on moist isentropes corresponds to a poleward flow of warm
196 rculation is twice as large when averaged on moist isentropes than when averaged on dry isentropes.
197 l forest, even for trees located in cool and moist landscape positions.
198 ation has evolved repeatedly in frogs in the moist leaf litter environments of rainforests worldwide.
199                                Plots in less moist local climates presented higher average mortality
200 sian migrants and are compatible with use of moist lowland forest.
201      Under weak solar radiation and stagnant moist meteorological conditions in winter, air pollutant
202  marine reconnection and during the warm and moist mid-Holocene climatic optimum.
203                  Acquisitive species require moist mild climates and fertile soils, conditions that a
204 ture and precipitation (referred to as 'cool/moist', 'moderate', or 'warm/dry') to test the hypothese
205  were previously considered to primarily use moist montane forest during the winter, but this seems u
206                                              Moist mucosal epithelial interfaces that are exposed to
207 likelihood ratio, 2.8; 95% CI, 1.4-5.4), and moist mucous membranes and a tongue without furrows argu
208 n nutrient agar, enjoy filamentous growth in moist nutrient-rich intestines of healthy arthropods and
209 nrolled all consenting patients with chronic moist or exudative skin ulcers.
210 parent between rs1051730 and snus, a type of moist oral tobacco, to determine whether this interactio
211 n formation in ageing faecal material, under moist, oxygen-depleted conditions, now requires more att
212  habitat complexity under temporally unique, moist, paratropical conditions.
213 onies at early stages of growth were smooth, moist, pasty, shiny, and orange-brown but soon became wr
214 A, and the ants tend to relocate from dry to moist places.
215                              The behavior of moist Rayleigh-Benard convection is investigated using a
216 ist in insects: one responds to an increase (moist receptor) and the other to a reduction (dry recept
217 n scenario, whereas growth would increase in moist refugia due to a longer and warmer growing season.
218                We find that for a variety of moist regimes, i.e., with the effect of methane thermody
219 nd both the emission temperature of tropical moist regions and the upper-level cloud fraction are att
220 in the wet tropics but in many extratropical moist regions as well.
221  large peatlands, which generally develop in moist regions far from the major centers of dust product
222 raction and emission temperature in tropical moist regions to enhance the representation of TUCRE in
223 cene transition period, when the climate was moist, relatively high quantities of char were deposited
224 use of potassium iodate for fortifying crude moist salt, research in the epidemiology of kwashiorkor
225        Excess water was blotted away and the moist samples were imaged in air at ambient temperature
226 he solanaceous plant, Capsicum annum against moist sand in dual choice assays.
227  the earthworm Eisenia fetida which inhabits moist sediments that are prone to flooding.
228 by hydrated flies and together they underlie moist-seeking by dehydrated flies.
229 xtensive changes can occur within decades in moist, shrub-dominated ecotones, as in northwest Siberia
230 ive perennials dominated relatively cool and moist sites 11 years after wildfire, but were very spars
231 e herb layer vegetation were high in wet and moist sites attributed to a shift in plant species compo
232 al infarction (MI) in people who use snus, a moist smokeless tobacco product, we hypothesized that di
233 ated the associations between use of Swedish moist snuff (snus), associated poor oral health, and ris
234  individuals with smoking data, and 310 with moist snuff data had a diagnosis of CD.
235 cording to smoking status (n = 305,722), and moist snuff status (n = 199,200) adjusting for age, sex
236                     There are little data on moist snuff use and CD.
237     We found no association between smoking, moist snuff use and future CD.
238 investigate the association between smoking, moist snuff use and later CD.
239                                              Moist snuff use was not associated with later CD (RR = 1
240                          Data on smoking and moist snuff were collected from the Swedish construction
241 te smoking and the use of snus (Swedish oral moist snuff) among 983 young adults from a prospective c
242 her an aqueous extract of smokeless tobacco (moist snuff) increases clearance of macromolecules from
243  responsible for the characteristic smell of moist soil as well as unpleasant taste and odor episodes
244 ms exposed for 28 days in mesocosms of 260 g moist soil containing 0.35 wt % of Zn-bearing microplast
245      The saprophytic mycelial phase inhabits moist soil environments; once inhaled, hyphae and conidi
246  deeper and extract the water from the deep, moist soil layers.
247 iltered extracts (10(-3) M CaCl(2)) of field-moist soil samples were strongly correlated (r = + 0.95)
248 ms, L. longbeachae is found predominantly in moist soil.
249 eosmin is an odorant produced by bacteria in moist soil.
250 gnificant increase in N2O flux measured over moist soils exposed to similar doses.
251                              Theory suggests moist soils optimize NO emissions, whereas wet or dry so
252 d by just two daily environmental variables: moist soils with warm conditions increase suitability wh
253 mer atmospheric circulation over the Plains: Moist southerly flow was replaced by dry southwesterly f
254 rd propagation of MJO by generating positive moist static energy at the east of MJO center.
255 erical general circulation model to estimate moist static energy at the location of the fossil leaves
256 ace cools, the boundary layer dries, and the moist static energy of the low-level flow into the equat
257 tained conservation of vertically integrated moist static energy, and (ii) the use of three cumulus c
258 evel southward cross-equatorial transport of moist static energy, weakening the NH ascent in the TC f
259                                   Almost all moist surfaces are colonized by microbial biofilms.
260 ssile bacterial communities that occupy most moist surfaces on Earth and cause chronic and medical de
261 otility employs hair-like pili to transverse moist surfaces with a jittery irregular crawl.
262         Flagellated bacteria can swim across moist surfaces within a thin layer of fluid, a means for
263 sive alien species in Britain, favouring the moist, temperate climate, and the acidic soils of upland
264 d produced a stool that was bulkier and more moist than were stools resulting with use of comparable
265                                              Moist thermal processing diminished the IgE-binding prop
266 his work aimed to elucidate the influence of moist thermal treatments on the IgE-reactivity of cashew
267 sfer to perfluoro-1,3-dimethylcyclohexane in moist THF has yielded two quite different products.
268                 Olefins react with TsNBr2 in moist THF to form delta-amino ether at room temperature.
269                                        These moist tissues, which provide the interface with the exte
270 stribution (HR) - the movement of water from moist to dry soil through plant roots - occurs worldwide
271 rease in greenness and photosynthesis of the moist tropical Amazonian forests.
272 ditions comprise half of the global humid or moist tropical forest estate, largely limited to the Ama
273 riation in shade and drought in the seasonal moist tropical forest on Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Pa
274 wever, armed with a detailed data set from a moist tropical forest, we investigate the validity of ra
275 g-term forest inventory data from Australian moist tropical forests and a causal inference framework(
276 that can be used to characterize V(c,max) in moist tropical forests and enable an efficient means to
277 imate change by woody aboveground biomass in moist tropical forests globally, which could culminate i
278                                 Seedlings in moist tropical forests must cope with deep shade and sea
279 t role in shaping species composition across moist tropical forests, its influence on within-species
280 y losses, and litterfall nutrient cycling in moist tropical forests.
281 rimary cause of increasing tree mortality in moist tropical forests.
282 n intact old-growth forest, primarily in the moist tropics and boreal Siberia, and 1.30 (1.03-1.96) P
283 road climatic gradient across the Australian moist tropics and find that annual tree mortality risk h
284   Here, we show that tree cover gains in the moist tropics during 1982-2015 were 56% +/- 3% naturally
285 grated with human pressure across the global moist tropics.
286 ra was more affected by deeper snow than the moist tundra community.
287 nged after 10 kyr bp, with the appearance of moist tundra dominated by woody plants and graminoids.
288 ate that >14 My ago the Dry Valleys hosted a moist tundra that flourished in elevated atmospheric CO2
289 tion were significantly altered while in the moist tundra, only community composition changed signifi
290 orrhizal (ECM) fungal communities in dry and moist tundra.
291                                              Moist upwelling air inside turbulent cloud aggregates is
292  the volatile anesthetic introduced into the moist vapor environment of the monolayer, was found to b
293 ces, and they can be transferred not only by moist vectors but also under dry conditions in a hospita
294 ), habitat type and seasonal variation (cool/moist vs. hot/drier) in environmental conditions.
295 rine-silk cocoon protein bio-battery,' where moist waste heat generates electricity.
296 olarity represents a southward deflection of moist, westerly monsoon flow from the Arabian Sea across
297 nterglacial periods were relatively warm and moist, while ice ages were cool and dry.
298 t aeroallergens on desktop surfaces by using moist wipes.
299    Control patients (n=85) received standard moist wound care according to consensus guidelines.
300 ed to be appropriately managed to maintain a moist wound environment which supports healing.

 
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