It is brown, opaque, and soft; and grows moist in damp weather, but it does not render felt brittle like the other varieties.
The suffering is much more prevalent in rainy, damp weather; it is worse during the spring and fall than at other times.
These conditions, like nearly all others worse in damp weather, are sometimes grouped under the term rheumatism and have been treated by internal medication.
Muscular action is probably accomplished with more difficulty in damp weather because of the relaxing effect of moisture on tissues and circulation.
This seems to explain why such injuries are especially called to the attention of the patients in damp weather.
Freshly sawn wood, placed in close piles during warm, damp weather in the months of July and August, presents especially favorable conditions for mould and stain.
Unseasoned Products in the Rough Freshly sawn hardwood, placed in close piles during warm, damp weather in July and September, presents especially favorable conditions for injury by ambrosia beetles (Figs.
The chief symptoms are stiffness of the joints, especially after a rest and this diminishes after some motion, also pain, which grows worse in damp weather.
Generally at one year, It may be advisable to wait longer in warm, damp weather.
If it is damp weather, put clean straw in at least every other day.
Star compositions which inflame vigorously in dry summer weather, will often scarcely burn at all in damp weather; this is especially the case with stars containing nitrate of strontian.
Even then, if used in damp weather, it is best dried again, and mixed with the other ingredients while warm.
This plant is quite common from September to November, growing in damp weather on leaves in mixed woods.
Found on dead branches, stumps, and on fence-rails in damp weather.
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