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moisture

[mois-cher] / ˈmɔɪs tʃər /


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The oversized nasal passages may also have helped regulate body temperature and moisture.

From Science Daily

Nitrous oxide can also increase under certain moisture conditions.

From Science Daily

Water and moisture then became trapped within, rotting the timber, and the damage was so substantial that planned repairs were scrapped due to the cost.

From BBC

Dry the chickpeas like you mean it—roll them in a towel, let them sit a minute, roll again—because moisture is the enemy of blistering.

From Salon

When mucin levels drop too low, stool loses moisture and becomes hard and dry, leading to constipation.

From Science Daily




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