| 1. | Hardwood lumber kiln drying schedules typically keep the dry bulb temperature below.
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| 2. | Hardwood kiln drying schedules typically keep the dry bulb temperature below.
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| 3. | While some of the production is for forcing, most is for dry bulb production.
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| 4. | The dew point temperature is equal to the fully saturated dry bulb or wet bulb temperatures.
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| 5. | Then brush the soil from the dry bulbs.
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| 6. | Unlike wet bulb temperature, dry bulb temperature does not indicate the amount of moisture in the air.
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| 7. | Another reason is that the inability of the cooling system to keep dry bulb temperature and humidity constant.
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| 8. | See also the wet / dry bulb articles linked above, as well as Relative _ humidity # Comfort, and heat index.
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| 9. | Even then, they are not accurate but will serve as a rough guide ( a wet and dry bulb thermometer-even better ).
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| 10. | A science buff can use dew point measurement combined with temperature measurement, or wetbulb / dry bulb measurement to determine relative humidity.
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