People in hot environments, children, nursing mothers, and ill people will require even more.
Not exact matches
As simple as a
person who lives
in a
hot environment would have a very hard time to live
in a cold
environment.
So Weschler and Wisthaler simulated a typical office
environment at the Technical University of Denmark
in Copenhagen — two
people in a carpeted 28.5 — cubic meter room at a temperature of 23 degrees Celsius with two small stainless steel tables, two chairs, two flat - screen LCD monitors, two headsets, one walkie - talkie, one small mixing fan, a few books, two laptops, two bottles of water and ozone concentrations that reached roughly 32 parts per billion, an average exposure for a
hot, smoggy day.
We took a few of our prototypes to see if they work well
in hot and humid
environments, and also to see how
people felt about them and to explore some possibilities for how they could use the technology.
Even before the age of the
hot shower,
people realized they felt happier
in warm
environments with moving water — especially seashores and waterfalls.
A well rounded homely
environment with Friendly
People and management An endless supply of
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Football
in One of the Planet's
Hottest Places As the Middle East environmental blog Green Prophet points out, creating an environment that allows people to watch and play sports in one of the hottest places on the planet will require a lot of
Hottest Places As the Middle East environmental blog Green Prophet points out, creating an
environment that allows
people to watch and play sports
in one of the
hottest places on the planet will require a lot of
hottest places on the planet will require a lot of energy.
Basically many
people are saying we «can» create a special hole that allows us to have a temperature
hotter than a black body
in the same
environment.
Even
in an indoor
environment, where the temperature was controlled by humans, «
people believed more
in global warming when they were made
hot than when they were not.»
«What we're tending to see with larger companies
in more metropolitan areas is much more of a gravitation towards flexible working arrangements and
environments, facilitated by things like
hot desking; so taking away fixed desks and going
in with the expectation that an office will only ever be at a certain percentage of its capacity and
people will work from home,» he says.
We are trying to build that conversation, where as Nick was portraying, we are trying to cover what is it that the industry is most concerned about, and if you come, you will get a good
environment and a good opportunity to network with
people who have the same opportunities and concerns and really discover what's
hot and what's important
in the legal industry at the moment.
You may have
people in your family who are particularly susceptible to
hot and cold temperatures and they need to have a comfortable stable living
environment.