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perspiration N

perspiration
perspiration BIOL
perspiration BIOL
perspiration BIOL
perspiration BIOL
perspiration BIOL
perspiration BIOL
perspiration BIOL

promote perspiration VB

be wet with perspiration VB

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Protecting the handgun from the user's perspiration is often an important consideration in such carry locations.
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Most land animals cool themselves by panting, while humans are able to shed heat via perspiration.
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This may intensify foot odor, although polyester and nylon can help reduce blisters by keeping the perspiration away from the foot.
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Thus, paradoxically, a low salt intake should be protective against loss of sodium in perspiration.
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Cooling of the human body through perspiration is inhibited as the wet-bulb temperature (and absolute humidity) of the surrounding air increases in summer.
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Wearing polyester or nylon socks may increase the amount of perspiration because they do not let the feet breathe as well as cotton.
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Still, the relatively dry air resulting from indirect evaporative cooling allows inhabitants' perspiration to evaporate more easily, increasing the relative effectiveness of this technique.
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Humid climate, or humid air within buildings, makes some people extremely uncomfortable, causing excessive body perspiration that can not evaporate in the moisture-saturated air.
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The effect causes intense perspiration, tears, and muscle spasms.
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Accessories such as face shields, sun visors, earmuffs, and perspiration-absorbing lining cloths could also be used; today, attachments include radios, walkie-talkies, pagers, and cameras.
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