dessication

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{n} desiccation
The state or process of being desiccated
Desiccation is the state of extreme dryness, or the process of extreme drying
{n} the act of drying or making dry
{i} process of drying food, dehydration; removal of all moisture
Drying out of plant tissue
dryness resulting from the removal of water
1 ) The process of drying out With reference to sedimentation, the loss of water from pore spaces by evaporation or compaction 2 )any process of moisture removal (Morris 1992)
Desiccation is the process of becoming completely dried out. the disastrous consequences of the desiccation of the wetland. the process of becoming completely dry
Removal of water; the process of drying (Lincoln, Boxshall & Clark 1982)
A process used to thoroughly dry air; to remove virtually all moisture from air
Drying out A term often used for winter killing due to a deficit of moisture both in the soil and in the air Even dormant plants need moisture and air in the soil
The act of desiccating, or the state of being desiccated
to dry up; the depletion of water from a plant
Drying out Happens to plants in high summer and can also happen to captive bred pupae
drying out
the process of extracting moisture
The dehydration of tissue through direct contact with the active electrode
or 'fresh water deficit' concerns changes in vegetation which may occur after a fall in ground water level, altered seepage flows and/ or the intake of extraneous water
The electrosurgical effect of tissue dehydration and protein denaturation caused by direct contact between the electrosurgical electrode and tissue Lower current density/concentration than cutting
Drying