Trans-Epidermal Water Loss
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Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (TEWL) is a developing area of science attempting to evaluate water loss from plants or animals. It is a poorly understood topic due to complex factors relating to the epidermis of the plant or animal, and the complex science of evaporation and water vapor in the air. It is relevant to many real world situations affecting people, plants and animals.
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Started 15 May, 2008 by Smalldrops. (current admins) | ||
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