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What is the difference between wet and dry vacuum impregnation?

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Wet vacuum impregnation is the workload is directly placed into the sealant within the autoclave and a vacuum is pulled through the sealant. When using dry vacuum impregnation the workload is placed into an empty autoclave, the vacuum is achieved first then the sealant is admitted to the autoclave before returning the autoclave to atmospheric pressure.
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What is the difference between a wet suit and a dry suit?

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Dry suits are loose fitting except for gaskets at the neck and wrists that seal water out so you and your clothes stay dry. With dry suits for sports other than SCUBA diving, the suit itself does not provide insulation -- you wear clothes under the suit for that. The more clothes/insulation you wear, the warmer you will be. Wet suits don't keep you dry, but they can keep you warm. Wet suits are made of waterproof, closed-cell, foam-rubber (neoprene) which insulates even when wet.
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What is the difference between a wet and a dry system?

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A "Wet" system introduces a homogenous mixture of nitrous and atomized fuel into the incoming air stream, thus providing a perfect air/fuel ratio for each.
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Back to Top What is the difference between dry mill and wet mill processing?

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Corn dry milling is the most common type of ethanol production in the United States. In dry milling, the entire corn kernel is first ground into flour and the starch in the flour is converted to ethanol via fermentation. The other products are carbon dioxide (used in the carbonated beverage industry) and an animal feed called distillers dried grain with solubles.
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What is the difference between a wet and a dry Sauna?

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They are the same thing. When someone says "wet" they mean that water can be poured over the stones in the heater. If water can not be poured over hot stones it is not a Sauna. The Sauna bather controls the humidity in the room by the amount of water that is poured over the hot stones. Water can create a more relaxing atmosphere and it aids in perspiration and deep cleansing of the pores.
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What are wet and dry macular degeneration?

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There are two forms of age-related macular degeneration (AMD): dry and wet. It is possible for a person to suffer from both forms and AMD can affect one or both eyes. The rate at which the disease progresses varies greatly. Dry AMD may advance and cause loss of vision without turning into the wet form of the disease. However, it is also possible for early-stage dry AMD to suddenly change into the wet form of the disease.
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What are dry and wet macular degeneration?

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About 85 - 90% of ARMD cases are the dry, or atrophic, form, in which yellowish spots of fatty deposits called drusen appear on the macula. The rest of ARMD cases are the wet form, so called because of leakage into the retina from newly forming blood vessels in the choroid, a part of the eye behind the retina. Normally, blood vessels in the choroid bring nutrients to, and carry waste products away from, the retina.
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What is the difference between dry and wet AMD?

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Dry AMD is the more prevalent type, accounting for about 90 per cent of AMD cases, while the remaining 10 per cent of cases are wet. Wet AMD, however, is the more rapidly progressive type. Dry AMD occurs when the layer of cells beneath the retina, called the retinal pigment epithelium, begins to deteriorate.
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What is difference between Dry Macular Degeneration vs. Wet Macular Degeneration?

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Dry Macular Degeneration is the less severe type of Macular Degeneration. In Dry Macular Degeneration the central retina has become distorted, pigmented, or most commonly thinned. The "wet" form of macular degeneration is a worse disease. Patients with wet macular degeneration can develop abnormal blood vessels under their retina which can leak and bleed into the macula.
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Is it used wet or dry?

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Use hot (wet) for: abscess, boil, infected/dirty wounds, cracked heels, thorns, laminitis, seedy toe, corns. Use cold (wet) for: strains, sprains, sore shins, splints, bruises, capped hocks and elbows, hoof padding after strenuous exercise/eventing. Use as a dry dressing over open wounds or for pressure padding.
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middot; Can the dry form turn into the wet form?

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Most patients who have wet macular degeneration had the dry form first. The presence of dry macular degeneration predicts the likelihood of progressing to either geographic atrophy or wet macular degeneration. The risk of progression can be as low as 1% and as high as 50% over a five-year period. Unfortunately, there is no way to tell if or when the dry form will turn into the wet form.
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Which is more common-the dry form or the wet form?

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The dry form is much more common. More than 85 percent of all people with intermediate and advanced AMD combined have the dry form. However, if only advanced AMD is considered, about two-thirds of patients have the wet form. Because almost all vision loss comes from advanced AMD, the wet form leads to significantly more vision loss than the dry form.
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Can the dry form turn into the wet form?

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The dry form can advance and cause vision loss without turning into the wet form. The dry form also can suddenly turn into the wet form, even during early stage AMD. There is no way to tell if or when the dry form will turn into the wet form.
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Can advanced AMD be either the dry form or the wet form?

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Yes. Both the wet form and the advanced dry form are considered advanced AMD. Vision loss occurs with either form. In most cases, only advanced AMD can cause vision loss. People who have advanced AMD in one eye are at especially high risk of developing advanced AMD in the other eye.
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Can Accoya? be produced using standard vacuum / pressure impregnation equipment?

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No. Acetylation uses acetic acid which has a very low PH, meaning that the equipment used must be stainless steel, and the process itself demands special equipment. Acetylation causes no significant change in the strength of wood. Hardness, however, is increased by up to 10%, unlike thermal modification where strength is typically reduced by 15-25%. Whereas thermal modification significantly deepens the colour of wood to dark brown, acetylation makes no significant difference to colour.
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What is the difference between dry aging and wet aging?

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There are two types of aging: dry aging and wet aging. Dry aging is the choice of the discriminating chef. The wet aging process involves sealing meat in airtight Cryovac bags. Wet aging does less to enhance flavor and tenderness than dry aging.
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What is the difference between wet and dry lime-based FGD systems?

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Wet and dry systems are distinguished mainly by the type of by-product produced immediately after capture of sulfur dioxide. In dry lime FGD, the product of reaction of lime with sulfur dioxide is a dry powder. In wet lime FGD, the reaction product is a liquid. In dry FGD, milk of lime is sprayed directly into hot flue gas containing sulfur dioxide. Sulfur dioxide reacts directly with lime, and the heat of the flue gas evaporates water in the milk of lime, leaving a dry by-product.
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Q : What is the difference between a dry cough and a wet cough?

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A : A dry cough is non-productive and irritating, sometimes with a tickly throat. A cough suppressant can be taken to relieve the coughing and this medicine should usually sipped slowly. Also drinking plenty of water and avoid dry environment. A wet or productive cough is one where the person may complain of a tight chest. The person will feel congested and breathless and the cough will bring up mucous or phlegm. An expectorant should help shift the mucous from the chest.
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What is the difference between wet cleaning method versus dry cleaning method?

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Wet cleaning is more thorough as the entire yarn is cleaned. Soil and cleaning solutions are removed by high-powered vacuum extraction. It is the preferred method as well as recommended by manufacturers. Dry cleaning is a misnomer. All carpet cleaning methods use water to some degree. Dry cleaning is a maintenance method of cleaning. A dry cleaning solution is applied to the top of the yarn. A cotton bonnet is utilized to remove the soil.
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Why is my dog's nose wet/dry?

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Typically if your dog's nose is wet, it means he is healthy. That being said, an otherwise healthy dog might have a dry nose if he is dehydrated. For example if he has been sitting in a hot, dry place for a while.
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Do you spray it on wet or dry hair?

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We advise that it is sprayed on dry hair, massaged and completely combed through using your hands and leave over night. Nit comb and then wash out the following morning, with the Chinese Whispers Shampoo.
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I have had dry AMD for years. Does this mean that I am going to get wet AMD too?

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The course and timing of the disease is different for every person. Someone could have dry AMD for years, and it will never turn into the wet form. However, once you have the dry form, you are at increased risk for developing the wet form of AMD, as compared to someone who does not have the dry form of AMD.
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Do wet and dry macular degeneration have early, intermediate and advanced forms?

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All wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is considered advanced; however, the dry form of AMD has three stages: Early Dry AMD - patients have several small drusen or a few medium-sized drusen. There is no vision loss or symptoms at this stage. Intermediate Dry AMD - patients have many medium-sized drusen or one or more large drusen. Some people may need more light for tasks such as reading. A blurry spot may appear in the center of the visual field.
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middot; Can advanced macular degeneration be either the dry form or the wet form?

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There are two types of advanced macular degeneration: geographic atrophy and the wet form. The early form of dry macular degeneration can convert to either of these two types. Patients who have the advanced form in one eye have a high risk for developing the advanced form in the other eye.
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I have had dry AMD for years. Does this mean I'm going to get wet AMD too?

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The course of development for macular degeneration is different in each person. Some people have only the dry form for decades and never develop the wet form. However, if you have the dry form, your risk of progressing to wet AMD is higher and increases each year. If you have AMD in one eye, your risk is of getting AMD in the other eye is also higher. This is why it is so important to use the Amsler Grid daily to check for any changes that may occur.
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