Not only does it ease the pain and fatigue of a workout, but it's believed to help muscles burn fat
as an energy source too.
Not exact matches
With
too few carbohydrates in the body they run out of enough
energy to sustain life
as their bodies can not use their fats
as a
source of
energy, thus resulting in rapid deterioration and sudden death.
Now a handful of researchers are warning that
energy sources we normally think of
as innocuous could affect the planet's climate
too.
Nuclear power is not «
too cheap to meter,» and in fact, despite hundreds of billions of dollars in government subsidies and in ratepayer charges, nuclear power greatly trails other fuels
as a
source of electricity and is useless in providing for the world's other major
energy needs, including transportation.
They
too can be used
as an
energy source allowing the body to perform better while you are training.
This is largely dependent on the person, but if your protein intake is
too high, your body could begin to break down the protein into sugar and use it
as a
source of
energy before fat.
If you eat
too many carbs (regular desserts are overloaded with them), your body is overloaded with carbohydrates (fuel that can be used for
energy) which will prevent the body from using other
energy sources such
as fat or protein, leading to weight gain and blood sugar spikes.
I
too am very new to the pros and cons of TMSR
as a
source of
energy.
A decreased «fuel» supply that takes longer to refill may not sound
too flattering for a $ 29,600 - $ 37,000 car (before substantial potential subsidies), but while we're imagining, imagine the Leaf's «fuel» costs maybe one - fifth what you'd pay for gas — an
energy source that's getting comparatively more expensive
as years go by.
As a high carbohydrate
source, corn gives dogs
energy and you may wish to avoid it if your dog has
too much
energy already.
Also, it adds chicken fat
as a natural
source of
energy for cats, but not
too much to prevent obesity.
Giving
too few calories will favor the use of proteins
as energy source.
There's
too much cheap coal available to dismiss it
as a good
energy source.
Feces contains these nutrients,
too, in smaller doses, and the methane it produces can be harnessed
as biogas, a green
energy source.»
Also
too often, industry is turning to parts of plants that we use for food to create new
sources of
energy - putting food in direct competition with
energy even
as human populations reach levels at which that poses ethical conflicts.
Geothermal good in theory Turkey's potential for geothermal
energy is high
too, and the country ranks pretty well in its use of the
energy source, but once again, production capacity remains extremely low — only 30 MW out of what CleanTechies estimates
as a 31,500 MW potential.
Good to know that people are opting for alternative
energy source or renewable
energy as it is can be recycled and ready to use... solar enery should be given more importance
as it is easily available and that
too in plenty without distubing our planet «EARTH»..
Ian Macfarlane, the Coalition
energy spokesman and likely future Energy Minister, today told the Australian clean energy industry that it needed to look beyond wind and solar as renewable energy sources, because they were unreliable and too expe
energy spokesman and likely future
Energy Minister, today told the Australian clean energy industry that it needed to look beyond wind and solar as renewable energy sources, because they were unreliable and too expe
Energy Minister, today told the Australian clean
energy industry that it needed to look beyond wind and solar as renewable energy sources, because they were unreliable and too expe
energy industry that it needed to look beyond wind and solar
as renewable
energy sources, because they were unreliable and too expe
energy sources, because they were unreliable and
too expensive.
In addition, he believes that if we want to genuinely reduce our carbon footprint, the current renewable
energy sources are
too expensive and unreliable to work
as genuine alternatives to fossil fuels.
In recent years, global demand for coal has dropped
too,
as China — the world's largest producer and consumer of the
energy source — suffers from oversupply.
Tim Flannery's acknowledgement that the world is
too far down the path to dump coal
as an
energy source will surprise many who have followed his warnings on climate change.
It might help you if you had a few concepds in mind
too when considering this subject, like «space» is the big
energy «sink» with old sol (and the internal heat generating processes (including nuclear) of the earth)
as sources... any mechanism that results in a delay of
energy leaving earth, such
as a «bounce - back» or a re-rad of
energy (like back radiation) certainly is going to increase the «
energy flux» in the system, and this in any way you want to frame the argument translates to a «higher»
energy state, and a higher so - called temperature» (movement in matter, velocity of air molecules or oscillations in certain «resonant molecules)
as well.
But all
too often, naysayers will take issue with the ability for clean
energy to meet our power needs, and point out that any single
source of renewable
energy, such
as solar power, is not a feasible replacement for our current
energy demand.
Floating wind power is fast taking shape
as a mainstream
energy source, with analysts upgrading their expectations of market - size — though still far short of Statoil's forecasts — from early estimates of 3.5 GW by 2030 to around 5GW, led by the geographic fact that 60 - 80 % of world's offshore wind resource is in water
too deep for bottom - fixed turbines, and the societal reality that ever - vaster populations are going to be inhabiting coastal mega-cities.
The three A1 groups are distinguished by their technological emphasis: fossil intensive (A1FI), non-fossil
energy sources (A1T), or a balance across all
sources (A1B)(where balanced is defined
as not relying
too heavily on one particular
energy source, on the assumption that similar improvement rates apply to all
energy supply and end use technologies).