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    conditions increase or decrease static charge? What can be done to reduce or eliminate the static charge? Hypothesis: In reading up on this topic I learned that cold dry weather seems to increase static charge. It is a known fact that if humidity is above 30% it will reduce the static charge. Therefore‚ by adding water to the environment static charge is reduced or eliminated. Materials: *inflated balloon *hair *hair dryer *water *spray bottle Procedure: 1.) Dry your hair

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    use‚ distribution‚ and reproduction in any medium‚ provided the original work is properly cited. Dengue InfectionDengue feverIndiaRainfallTemperatureRelative humidity Abstract Background: This study was designed to find out a relationship of dengue infection with climatic factors such as rainfall‚ temperature and relative humidity during the dengue fever epidemic in the year 2003. Blood samples were collected from 1550 patients experiencing a febrile illness clinically consistent with dengue

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    and mildew to stop from growing in your home‚ you should read the following lines to find out what these solutions are. Due to the fact that mold and mildew appear when the humidity is high‚ the best method to prevent them from growing in your home is definitely to use dehumidifiers in the rooms that have problems with the humidity levels. Dehumidifiers have three different capacities‚ being large‚ medium‚ and small‚ and the appropriate way to decide

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    temperature have been conducted to investigate the effects. This report identifies the effects of exercise induced hyperthermia‚ its threats and how it affects an athlete’s performance level. In addition‚ this report also highlights hyponatremia‚ humidity and why should athletes stay euhydrated. Identifying the factors that increase the core body temperature and how athletes can avoid these to stay cool would be the ultimate solution to maximise

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    plant‚ the pink dot plant‚ and the measles plant suggest spotted leaves. This bushy‚ colorful plant is native to Madagascar where it can grow up to 3 feet in height: however‚ pot grown plants only grow up to 15 inches in height and width. It likes humidity‚ which makes it ideal for growing terrariums‚ dish gardens‚ small decorative containers and hanging baskets. Polka Dot Plant Care Tips

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    Sealant manufacturers define ideal conditions as sunny days with humidity levels below 50 degrees Fahrenheit‚ temperatures above 50 degrees for the first 24 hours‚ a wind speed of at least 3 mph and temperatures below approximately 70 degrees. When Is the Best Time for Sealcoating in the Cape Cod Area? Since there is

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    True/False On the line provided‚ indicate whether each statement is true (T) or false (F __T_ 1. The grassland biome is characterized by a prolonged dry season. _F__ 2. The taiga biome is found in North America‚ Asia‚ and Africa. __F_ 3. In the desert biome‚ the rate of precipitation exceeds the rate of evaporation. __F_ 4. The taiga and a plant cell are both examples of closed systems. __T_ 5. If the climate changes‚ the species that are best adapted to the new conditions are

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    Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2008) 11‚ 6—19 REVIEW Heat stress and strain in exercise and sport John R. Brotherhood The University of Sydney‚ Exercise and Sport Science‚ Faculty of Health Sciences‚ Australia Received 3 May 2007 ; received in revised form 27 August 2007; accepted 28 August 2007 KEYWORDS Heat stress in sport; Exercise thermoregulation; Rational analysis of heat stress; WBGT; Risk assessment for exertional heat illness Summary Heat stress arising from the thermal

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    crushing stone ‚ gravel and other aggregates made of sand‚ it is also known mechanism of sand ‚ the device not only crushing ratio‚ uniform particle size thin ‚ low unit power consumption ‚ most notably sand machine for crushing materials requirements humidity not too many requirements ‚ can be used for a variety of stone crushing work . VIPEAK independent research and development of Sand is a combination of crusher and hammer crusher performance ‚ and based on the current status of the domestic mining

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    Impact crusher can crush each kind of coarse‚ medium‚ fine cubic material (granite‚ limestone and concrete etc) with feeding size not more than 500mm and crushing strength not more than 350MPa. Thus Impact Crusher is widely applied to secondary and tertiary crushing of various ores and medium-hard materials in railway‚ highway‚ energy‚ cement‚ chemical industry construction etc. There are many factors affecting the production capacity of the impact crusher‚ generally speaking‚ there are five factors

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