The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9781351004107-19
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“…As in the previous studies, it is necessary to control the amount of humidity in the working environment when working with materials whose weight changes due to the humidity of the environment, such as wood. It is reported that in heated homes in mid-Sweden, the moisture content in wood averages out across the year at 7.5%, with the highest figures in summer (7-12%) and the lowest in the winter (2-6%) [41]. In this sense, the limitations of the proposed study, the room's humidity level was kept in the range of 30%-50%, the room temperature was maintained between 24 ∓ 2 o C throughout the study, and all weight measurements were done with a 0.001-gram accuracy scale.…”
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“…As in the previous studies, it is necessary to control the amount of humidity in the working environment when working with materials whose weight changes due to the humidity of the environment, such as wood. It is reported that in heated homes in mid-Sweden, the moisture content in wood averages out across the year at 7.5%, with the highest figures in summer (7-12%) and the lowest in the winter (2-6%) [41]. In this sense, the limitations of the proposed study, the room's humidity level was kept in the range of 30%-50%, the room temperature was maintained between 24 ∓ 2 o C throughout the study, and all weight measurements were done with a 0.001-gram accuracy scale.…”
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“…From the plots, one may observe that examples having a moisture content of less than 3% cannot be distinguishable. As noted earlier, air-dry level refers to the moisture content of natural wood samples under normal conditions that are not less than 10 % -14 % [41].…”
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