Such loss can be reduced by increasing the airhumidity inside the incubator.
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The temperatures were unusually high, with a low airhumidity.
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The hydrometer, which measures airhumidity, was also invented.
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Relative airhumidity fluctuations could potentially affect the development and persistence of pathogenic microorganisms in their environments.
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Oocysts were most abundant at 16 and 18 hrs when airhumidity was high.
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But especially in the home environment, which with our recirculated air is very dry, low airhumidity sort of environment.
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The chance of successful detection was increased if air was sampled at several locations within a room and a lower airhumidity.
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It's a pretty basic principle of science that increased airhumidity causes precipitation if it's warm enough or snow if it's cold enough.
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Conclusion: When body temperature is kept constant, changes in airhumidity do not modify sleep, body motility and respiratory and heart rates in neonates.