Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act or process of increasing the moisture content; -- usually used of gases, especially air.
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- noun The process of
increasing thewater vapour content of agas .
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Examples
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One system of ductwork is dedicated to distributing fresh air through the house; another for dehumidification and humidification.
'Net zero' house to be built in Maryland should produce as much energy as it uses 2011
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One system of ductwork is dedicated to distributing fresh air through the house; another for dehumidification and humidification.
'Net zero' house to be built in Maryland should produce as much energy as it uses 2011
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Choosing the right size is crucial, since over-humidification can trigger dust-mites, mold, and other allergens.
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One system of ductwork is dedicated to distributing fresh air through the house; another for dehumidification and humidification.
'Net zero' house to be built in Maryland should produce as much energy as it uses 2011
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Then, I placed the covers and pages in humidification chambers and flattened them under weights.
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We separate cold air supply and warm air return, and we utilize a process called ultrasonic humidification.
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The results of de-humidification are not known until 2010/2011, although it is promising.
Planes, trains and unnecessary bridges Jeff 2009
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The goal in an aging room, he said, is to get moisture into the cheese, not into the air; temperature and ventilation must go hand in hand with simple humidification.
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(There's also a humidification system and a back-up generator, for some reason.)
Richard Prince Spends $11.5 M. on Upper East Side Mansion 2009
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The humidification solution was to fire up a heat lamp, basically what they use over french fries, and phase-transition it to humidity.
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