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  • 121Thermoosmose — Als Thermoosmose (englisch: thermal osmosis) wird in den Naturwissenschaften der Stofftransport durch Membranen unter Einwirkung eines Temperaturgefälles bezeichnet[1]. Im Gegensatz zur Osmose unter isothermen Bedingungen tritt hier… …

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  • 122suée — [ sɥe ] n. f. • v. 1480; de suer ♦ Fam. Transpiration abondante sous l effet d un travail, d une inquiétude. Prendre une suée. « Mais de là à penser que son père était un salaud. Très honnêtement il en avait la suée » (Aragon). ● suée nom féminin …

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  • 123транспирация — — [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] EN transpiration The loss of water vapour from a plant, mainly through the stomata and to a small extent through the cuticle and lenticels. Transpiration results in a stream of… …

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  • 124Water — This article is about general aspects of water. For a detailed discussion of its properties, see Properties of water. For other uses, see Water (disambiguation) …

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  • 125Combustor — Flame stabilized by cyclone. A combustor is a component or area of a gas turbine, ramjet, or scramjet engine where combustion takes place. It is also known as a burner, combustion chamber or flame holder. In a gas turbine engine, the combustor or …

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  • 126Mesophyte — Mesophytes are terrestrial plants which are adapted to neither a particularly dry nor particularly wet environment. An example of a mesophytic habitat would be a rural temperate meadow, which might contain Goldenrod, Clover, Oxeye Daisy, and Rosa …

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  • 127Condensation trap — The building of Condensation traps or moisture traps (as they are more commonly known amongst Survivalists) is a survival skill to collect drinking water. Contents 1 History 2 Methods 2.1 First method 2.2 …

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  • 128Evolutionary history of plants — Plants have evolved through increasing levels of complexity, from the earliest algal mats, through bryophytes, lycopods, ferns and gymnosperms to the complex angiosperms of today. While the simple plants continue to thrive, especially in the… …

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