Sentences with phrase «absorb it over»

Chia seeds can absorb over 10 times their weight in water making them an ideal thickener to make a sweet pudding.
This powder includes protein from six different sources, which will absorb over time into your body to provide a nutritional boost throughout a full day period.
He explained: «To continue comprehensively managr disasters in the state, His Excellency, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode absorbed over 70 ad - hoc staff of LASEMA into the mainstream of State Civil Service in November 2017.
When lettuce and spinach were paired with the healthy fat, subjects absorbed over eight times more alpha - carotene and 13 times more beta - carotene (which both help fight cancer and heart disease), along with four times more lutein (a nutrient linked to eye health).
After all, we've discovered that we absorb over 80 percent of what we apply to our skin.
Plus, they absorb over 10 times their weight in water, which makes them an unlikely hydration source too.
In other words, our bodies absorb over 65 % on what we put on.
You'll usually apply magnesium oil to your skin with a spray bottle, then rub it in and let your skin absorb it over the next half hour or so.
Canadian and US landfills absorb over 41 billion disposable diapers a year.
The crash force is absorbed over this larger area which is five times greater than the traditional seat belt.
Most nutrients are absorbed over long periods of time, so switching every month or couple of months may be the optimal strategy to benefit from all the different nutrients contained within the individual recipes.
Do not be alarmed; this is the pocket of fluid that will be absorbed over several hours.
He was self taught, cultivating numerous interests that absorbed him over the course of his life: from music to mathematics, philosophy and esotericism.
The details on a molecular level determine how likely a given transition is likely to occur — in other words, the fraction of photons of some frequency, polarization, and direction, that are absorbed over some path through an amount of material, and the number of photons of the same type which are emitted per unit time.
Note that black walls would absorb over a broad spectrum of wavelengths, whereas CO2 absorbs in the IR.
Because intensities at different angles are absorbed over shorter or longer vertical distances, this leads to anomalous warming in the air just above the surface and anomalous cooling in a layer above that (the anomalous cooling would taper off with height but never quite go to zero).
Re 392 Chris Dudley — while it makes intuitive sense that a spatially - invariant net photon flux could be sustained by a constant gradient in local equilibrium photon concentration (proportional to T ^ 4 for a grey gas, assuming constant real component of index of refraction), the calculation of what that gradient should actually be is made a bit more complicated by the fact that photons travelling in different directions will on average be absorbed over longer or shorter vertical distances.
Generally, absorption lines in the absence of any line - broadenning, would absorb over an infinitesimal portion of the spectrum, and saturate (ie reduce the photon travel distances to a scale where there is very little temperature variation) relatively more quickly.
This reflects the continued increase of energy in the oceans, which absorb over 90 % of the heat trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases, the report says.
I would have thought everyone knows that CO2 only absorbs radiation in a very small wavelength range (around 14.8 micron) while H2O (gas or water vapor) absorbs over a much larger range.
Also, I believe, ionized gases or plasma can become sufficiently complex and interactive to radiate and absorb over a broad range of frequencies as well.
To compute the effect of the interaction of changing seasonal insolation and albedo, he uses albedo data from NASA's Terra satelite, finding a total of 3.674 x 10 ^ 24 Joules of solar energy absorbed over the Gaussian year (equivalent to 228.25 W / m ^ 2 averaged over the globe.
Yes at the line center the absorption of CO2 is «saturated: — surface emission totally replaced by emission from the top of the ghg column but as the conc of the ghg increases, the line width increases so the ghg starts to absorb over a greater and greater range of wavelengths — this is the cause of the logarithmic relationship between concentration and absorption.
The IPCC notes that the oceans absorb over 90 % of all the heat reaching the Earth, and the atmosphere absorbs only 1 %.
Using two computer models that simulate the ocean, NASA and MIT scientists found that gases are more easily absorbed over time than heat energy.
NASA and MIT scientists found that gases are more easily absorbed over time than heat.
It is not radiative forcing associated with any greenhouse effect which is the primary determinant of planetary temperatures — it is the gravity effect which holds down thermal energy absorbed over the life of the planet.
Water vapour absorbs over 3 x more heat in the first 120m than the total potential of CO2 to its extinction point.
The solar constant for Earth is commonly given at 1366 W / m ^ 2, and to make a simple average of what is absorbed over the surface and atmosphere, and absorption rates etc, (and the outgoing emissions, spread over the entire sphere), when the wattage is proportional to the fourth power of T, introduces a few complications.
The problem with a gray atmosphere is that it redistributes the spectral energy absorbed over the full frequency range at each altitude.
It clearly shows that the total emitted radiation from the surface is 38.9 MJ while the total solar absorbed over the same period is 24.0 MJ.
342.6 W / m ^ 2 absorbed over the sphere totals to 1.747 * 10 ^ 17W total absorbed.
I trust my instincts to recall everything I've absorbed over my life to make an informed decision in less than a second.
Who knows what that wood was exposed to and absorbed over time?»
The surrounding municipalities in which Edmonton has absorbed over the years to make up the CMA are Strathcona, Jasper Place, North Edmonton, West Edmonton and Beverly.

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With over $ 200 billion cash on hand, the iPhone - maker has more - than ample resources to absorb the purchase, especially now that some of the bloom has come off Tesla's once - rosy stock.
Russ Corsi, who worked nearly 32 years for Pittsburgh - based PPG, a global supplier of auto glass, says larger sunroofs are also more prone to weakening over time as the pane absorbs impacts from bumps in the road, twists and turns of the car's frame, and «thermal shock» — the expanding and contracting from sudden temperature changes.
You could spend years absorbing the differences in coding languages, strategizing how to most effectively leverage email marketing tactics for your small business, or in a very meta twist, learning how to learn — and then move on to a different platform and do it all over again.
«I don't think there's a lot of risk over the medium - term that the condos we're building in Toronto won't be absorbed,» says Warren.
I think rates will stay low longer than people think and that the economy will be able to absorb the small rate hikes I see over the next 18 months.
Ontario and British Columbia may be only two provinces, but they may provide enough of a critical mass to absorb the other provinces over time.
But numerous studies have now found that when classroom material is made harder to absorb, pupils retain more of it over the long term, and understand it on a deeper level.
In particular, Baker notes that smaller companies may not have the capital required to weather the imposition of tariffs on Chinese imports over time, or to absorb the cost of the tariffs if they export goods to the Chinese market.
First, UV light is absorbed by the lens of your eye, which can cause cumulative damage over time like cataracts.
«If the upcoming supply of units is not absorbed by demand as they are completed over the next 12 to 30 months, the supply - demand discrepancy would become more apparent, increasing the risk of an abrupt correction in prices and residential construction activity,» it says.
«Dodd - Frank is a part of the regulatory burden, but there are many regulations in addition to Dodd - Frank and it is the accumulation of those regulations over time that comprise the regulatory burden that banks must absorb into their cost structures,» Thomas Hoenig, vice chairman of the FDIC, said in an interview.
Europe's consumers might be able to absorb at least a little bit of America's exports potential and help tie over Uncle Sam while the Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) sort their many issues.
Careful portfolio management, he said, would allow the central bank to absorb the losses over time by trying to hold bonds to maturity rather than selling at a loss.
Or Beijing can allow enough credit growth to prevent a further slowdown but, once the perpetual rolling - over of bad loans absorbs most of the country's loan creation capacity, it will lose control of growth altogether and growth will collapse.
Core inflation has been lower than expected in recent months... Core inflation is expected to increase gradually over coming quarters, reaching 2 per cent by the middle of 2013 as the economy gradually absorbs the current small degree of slack, the growth of labour compensation remains moderate and inflation expectations stay well anchored.
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