Small communities in some regions have started to run out of water entirely, and increasingly stringent urban conservation measures have been enacted over the
summer as reservoir storage drops to critically low levels.
Had to add yet more coolant though
as reservoir still showed significantly below «full» level.
The warm water stuck around through the winter and was
available as a reservoir of heat that could be tapped into the following year.
If there are holes in the base, they will need to be plugged and sealed if the pot is to be
used as the reservoir.
So although you are right that the earth can store energy, it can't accept and release it fast enough to serve
as a reservoir for the annual changes.
One of the tragedies of clearing the Amazon rainforest in Brazil is that the forest in many places has been reduced to a series of islands too small to
act as reservoirs of species that were at one time common.
Because the monkeys are so susceptible to yellow fever and can act
as a reservoir from which the virus leaps to the human population, an explosion of monkey deaths serves as an advance warning system, signaling the need to vaccinate humans in the vicinity.
However, a direct link between these possible animal hosts,
known as reservoirs, and the first people who contracted MERS hasn't been found.
The Malvern conference of English churchmen said in 1941, «We must recover reverence for the earth and its resources, treating it no
longer as a reservoir of potential wealth to be exploited but as a storehouse of divine bounty on which we utterly depend.
You can learn about topics
such as reservoir emissions, dam safety, and adaptation while visiting real case studies in Africa, the Himalayas and the Amazon.
But the categories overlap and the artist may also use early
works as a reservoir of ideas to be developed later.
Recognizing the importance of ecological energy production, Lake Arenal
functions as a reservoir which provides the main source of power for the country's hydroelectricity program.
No idea what it's like to have to ingratiate your self to men who see you
only as a reservoir for their semen.
Serum calcium is very tightly regulated and does not fluctuate with changes in dietary intakes; the body uses bone
tissue as a reservoir for, and source of calcium, to maintain constant concentrations of calcium in blood, muscle, and intercellular fluids [1].
The germinal center reaction generates two types of cell: antibody - secreting plasma B cells, which combat infection, and memory B cells, which
persist as a reservoir of cells that remember the first infection and permit a faster and more efficient immune activation in response to subsequent encounters with the same pathogen.
Examples include modular seawalls that can be raised as needed; prefabricated highway bridges that can be elevated as peak flows beneath them rise; and floating intake systems at water treatment plants, designed to rise and
fall as reservoir levels change.
The researchers also state that wild animals, such as foxes can be infected and could act
as a reservoir if introduced.
«Glacial ice is not currently
considered as a reservoir for organic carbon and biology,» says Christner, «but that view has to change.»
They will also examine the role of resident memory CD4 T cells that do not circulate in the blood stream and T - follicular helper cells that chiefly reside in lymphoid
follicles as reservoirs for latent virus.
Excess calories, regardless of whether they are from carbs, fats or proteins, are shuttled into your lipocytes (fat cells) where they
sit as a reservoir of excess energy until it is needed.
General Palmer was responsible for giving the land for the cemetery and Prospect Lake, solely
created as a reservoir to water the grass and -LSB-...]
If one understands memory as a collection of reminiscences, then art can be said to
operate as a reservoir of complex ideas and relations which need to be activated by the observer in order to unfold.
Recently, Ashford has turned to painting, pairing images sourced from the news with abstract forms and color that the artist
proposes as a reservoir for individual and shared emotions that function as instruments for political resistance and reform.
And so, we've got New York - based artist Valerie Snobeck, whose fascination is with objects as banal and
strange as reservoirs, and now this series of new works will be presented at her first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, at Simon Lee Gallery.
I don't see that, with the
oceans as a reservoir there should be some increase it temperature or OHC which is right inline with capacitance.
The capital region still
serves as a reservoir from which patients travel to rural areas and spark fresh outbreaks, De Cock says — and now that the rainy season has ended, travel may pick up.
«This will include developing and manufacturing new engineering technologies, as well as finding innovative ways to develop multi-purpose infrastructure,
such as reservoirs that double up as flood defences.»
The Brown Dog tick has recently been
identified as a reservoir of Rickettsia, causing Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Ehrlichia canis.
Wolfram syndrome is caused by a mutation in the gene encoding a protein called wolframin, which resides in the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum — another cellular compartment that functions as a manufacturing and packaging system and also
acts as a reservoir for calcium ions.
«There are positive signs that the edited cells do end up in tissues that harbour infected white blood cells carrying dormant viruses,
known as reservoirs, which is where they would be most useful.
Adult stem cells serve
as a reservoir of cells for repair of damaged tissue throughout the life of an individual, but the maintenance and regeneration of tissues, such as skin, liver, blood and muscle, dramatically decrease with age.