moist condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmoistandcondition
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moist
adjective
uk/mɔɪst/us/mɔɪst/
slightly wet, especially in a ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofmoistandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmoist condition
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Then the blot was taken on a clean container in amoistconditionfor the generation of a signal.
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Watering was done as appropriate to maintain the substrate in amoistcondition.
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In addition to that, the disk contains sweat glands which discharge onto its peripheries, thereby maintaining it in a constantlymoistcondition.
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Regular watering maintained soil water content above 27% during storage under moist conditions.
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Placing mature seeds in moist conditions might be necessary for the switch from proliferation decline towards its activation.
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Soil samples obtained from areas with vegetation, which exhibited shady and moist conditions, showed statistically significant differences when compared with samples from open, sunny areas.
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Trays were watered as needed to maintain moist conditions and randomly relocated on benches within the greenhouse each week.
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Such moderate, moist conditions may facilitate the co-existence of diverse life forms.
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The high levels of production in 1937 and in 1938 were a combination of a large acreage and the return of relatively moist conditions.
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Primary dormancy is released upon pretreatment under warm, moist conditions.
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Capeweed embryos were also sensitive to low temperatures, and they returned to dormancy when maintained under cool, moist conditions.
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The absence of seed germination at 34% moisture content, as well as the appearance of surface necrotic stains under moist conditions, may indicate a non-viable state.
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Bright green under moist conditions, it becomes brownish and papery when dry.
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Silverfish are nocturnal insects that enjoy cool and moist conditions.
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The gills are pale grey-brown and exude droplets in moist conditions.
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Leaks inside the house from plumbing or appliances can also create the moist conditions that encourage these species.
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It can grow under dry or moist conditions.
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The chytrid becomes increasingly malignant under cold and moist conditions.
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