The hills sweated the ghi and sugar suet off his bones; the
dry air, taken sobbingly at the head of cruel passes, firmed and built out his upper ribs; and the tilted levels put new hard muscles into calf and thigh.
National Committee for Disaster Management spokesman Keo Vy said cool weather generally brings
dry air, which requires the preparation of water for personal consumption, as well as for rice plantation irrigation in the dry-season.
In winter, when they come in contact with cold
dry air and various kinds of viruses, they trigger asthma seizures.
'With these developments, the northeast wind flow is expected to further intensify and become dominant over most parts of the country, bringing cold and
dry air,' Pagasa said.
The Kuwaiti Meteorological Department mentioned earlier today that the current bad weather in Kuwait was affected by the extensions and depth of the Indian Oceans seasonal low, accompanied by hot and
dry air masses.
The oxygen contents of KD-S SiC fibres after annealing under simulated atmosphere and in
dry air, respectively, were presented in Figure 2(a).
After increasing the number of eggs loaded in one container from two to eight, microbial reduction efficacy declined around 2 log cycles, with a treatment time of 10 minutes using
dry air.
A short recap: Four parameters are important when drying plastics: drying temperature,
dry air flow, dew point temperature, and drying time.
This job would need hot,
dry air to remove the water.
Scientists have shown that
dry air helps the virus to survive longer, whilst simultaneously increasing its ability to spread from one person to the next.