Retrieval of atmospheric water content based on AISA+ data

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Delu Pan ◽  
Difeng Wang ◽  
Jianyu Chen ◽  
Tianming Mao
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Vol 70 ◽  
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F. Cotana ◽  
F. Rossi ◽  
F. Asdrubali

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M. M. Almutayri ◽  
A. F. Aldosary ◽  
B. I. Allehyani ◽  
A. A. Aldakhil ◽  
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Liuwei Kong ◽  
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Qinwen Tan ◽  
Miao Feng ◽  
Yu Qu ◽  
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pp. 706-714 ◽  
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RONALD L. JACOBSON ◽  
IRVING J. PFLUG

The quantity of water available to microorganisms influences both their growth and death kinetics. The water in microbial cells cannot be measured directly. The equilibrium atmospheric water conditions are usually measured and reported. The attributes of the several measuring units that can be used to indicate the water content in a gaseous atmosphere are described. Equations for their calculation and for converting from the several measurement units described to relative humidity at test temperature are presented.


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