transpiration in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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transpiration [Brit transpɪˈreɪʃ(ə)n, trɑːnspɪˈreɪʃ(ə)n, Am ˌtræn(t)spəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] N

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This must have allowed for better transpiration rates and gas exchange.
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The movement of water out of the leaf stomata creates a transpiration pull or tension in the water column in the xylem vessels or tracheids.
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In a transpiring surface, small amounts of a coolant such as water are pumped through small holes in the aircraft's skin (see transpiration and perspiration).
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Typical techniques include the use of thermogravimetry and gas transpiration.
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Transpiration ratios for crops range from 300 to 700.
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The majority is ultimately lost via transpiration, while evaporation from the soil surface is also substantial.
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Some scientists see this hypothesis as relevant, since global warming suggests that increased global temperatures may lead to increased evaporation and transpiration.
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When transpiration removes water at the top, the flow is needed to return to the equilibrium.
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This loss of water vapour from the leaves is called transpiration, and the water vapour diffuses through the open stomata.
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The adaptation of evergreen needles limits the water lost due to transpiration and their dark green color increases their absorption of sunlight.
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