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Humidity Articles

Below is a list of articles that have been published on this topic.
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Dry Heat and Humidity [Jun 2010]

 

Laboratory environmental conditions as sources of error

Pipette performance has a direct impact on laboratory data integrity, and numerous variables affect the accuracy and precision of pipettes. Articles in this series have discussed pipetting error caused by mechanical failures1 and improper operator technique2, and how to avoid such error. 

Breathe Easy - The How Why and When of RPE Selection [Nov 2009]

Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) has been placed firmly at the bottom of the hierarchy of control and is often referred to as a control measure of last resort. The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations have enshrined the hierarchy in legislation for over 20 years. This hierarchy indicates the relative desirability and efficacy of various forms of control.

Real Time Monitoring [Dec 2008]

Humidity and temperature measurement

Temperature and humidity represent two of the most commonly measured parameters whether for industrial processes, building management and performance or critical parameter monitoring inhealthcare and pharmaceuticals. The emergence of wireless sensor networks is opening up a whole new area of opportunity for such measurements by allowing cost effective real time continuous monitoring, access to measurements unreachableusing wired or manual methods and flexibility in reconfiguring an installation to allow optimum sensor point location.

Wireless Sensor Networks [Jun 2008]

Application Roll Call

Wireless sensor network technologies provide a bridge between information systems and the physical world. While cost effective sensors and actuators have been available for decades connecting, installing and commissioning these sensors and actuators has been expensive due to the cost of wiring.

Weather Monitoring [Mar 2008]

The successful use of sensors for objective weather measurement

This article will give an overview of the most widely used meteorological sensors and their strengths and weaknesses. The word ‘sensors’ is here being used a little loosely and will sometimes include transducers, describing the conversion of the measured variable to another. There are innumerable sensor types in use and it is impossible to cover more than a fraction of them. This article does not go into detail concerning more elaborate measurements using optical sensors of parameters such as cloud or visibility nor does it deal with data logging or display, instead the focus is on the sensors commonly used in monitoring weather at or near the surface.

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Humidity Measurement [Jan 2008]

Humidity is a property to which the human body itself responds

Humidity Measurement [Jan 2007]

Humidity is a property to which the human body itself responds

Background on humidity

The concept of humidity starts with basic thermodynamics.

 

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