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Wide Air Knives resist effects of high temperatures, corrosion.
2015-10-14 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in Type 303 and Type 316 stainless steel as well as lengths to 108 in. (max), 1.75 x 1.44 in. Long Super Air Knives produce a laminar sheet of airflow to blow off, dry, or cool surfaces. All air knives 60 in. and longer have one-piece construction. Corrosion-resistant design withstands temperatures to 800°F, and energy-efficient design minimizes compressed air use by entraining 40 parts room air to one part compressed air. Force of uniform air curtain is infinitely adjustable.
Link between dengue epidemics, high temperatures during strong El Nio season
2015-10-09 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Epidemics of dengue are linked to high temperatures brought by the El Nio weather phenomenon, a University of Florida scientist working with an international team of researchers has found. The findings are particularly timely as the most intense El Nio in nearly two decades is emerging in the Pacific, raising the concern that a major increase in cases of dengue will occur throughout Southeast Asian countries early next year. The results of the study appear in issue of the Proceedings of the National...
Study links dengue epidemics to high temperatures Southeast Asia
2015-10-07 13:51:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: High temperatures are the driving factor behind massive dengue outbreaks in Southeast Asia, researchers have found. Though the infection waxes and wanes among many variables like human movement, rainfall, mosquito vector abundance and host immunity, heat emerged as the standout factor in large dengue epidemics. The World Health Organization reports that dengue infects 100 million people each year and infection rates have increased thirtyfold over the past 50 years (ClimateWire, Nov. 13, 2013)....
Warmer Temperatures Linked To Earlier Spring Leaf Unfolding, New Study Shows
2015-10-05 03:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: Climate change has led to earlier spring leaf unfolding in many deciduous, or broadleaf, trees that otherwise require colder temperatures for slow release. It turns out this sensitivity has significantly decreased since the 1980s, according to researchers from the Technical Institute of Munich (TUM). This could help scientists better understand future carbon storage and potential frost damage. An international team of researchers examined how leaf sensitivity changes when faced with warming temperatures....
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Pork Producers Advised to be Aware of Disease Threats as Temperatures Drop
2015-09-03 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
CANADA - An Alberta based swine veterinarian is advising western Canadian pork producers to be on the alert for a number of potential disease threats heading into the cooler season, writes Bruce Cochrane.
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