Sentences with phrase «by keeling»

Continuing in the tradition established by Keeling after less than 2 years of measurements on the world's largest active volcano when he claimed he could measure man - made CO2 in all that, they decide what the numbers will be.
are the CO2 emission also responsible for the decadal change in the atmospheric Ar / N2 ratio observed by Keeling?
Meaning the annual «saw - tooth» pattern first observed by Keeling for atmospheric CO2 does show the rapid biotic / chemical sequestration / release of atmospheric CO2.
Mark, the yearly increase in atmospheric CO2 ppm, as defined by the Keeling Curve Graph, is a direct result of the yearly average «warming» of the world's ocean waters as they recover from the effects of the LIA.
The measuring techniques developed by Keeling for the Mauna Loa site were patented and is the standard measuring technique for the world.
Models were reviewed by Keeling (1973); the only one that went so far as to use stepwise computer integration was Eriksson and Welander (1956).
Remember that effects such as this have long been hypothesized, in particular by Keeling & Whorf and Brier and R.Ray from NASA, not to forget Scafetta and other Skeptics.
The paper was authored by Keeling along with UBC researchers Ryan Gawryluk, Javier del Campo, Noriko Okamoto, Jürgen Strassert and CIFAR researchers Julius Lukeš, Thomas Richards, Alexandra Worden and Alyson E. Santoro.
Katherine Dewar submitted Ruby and the Blue Sky designed by Keel O'Shannessy.

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There's a lot of concerns, even in Japan, because one of their biggest exchanges got hacked into and has now been bought out by another company in an effort to bring that back to an even keel.
Missing from Piper's analysis is the fact that Abigail was far from submissive to her actual husband at the time (Nabal), rejecting his leadership by going behind his back to gather the provisions requested by the king and appearing quite pleased when he keeled over from a heart attack.
The church is led by Tm Keel, who, along with author Brian McLaren, is a founder of the Emergent movement.
Keel responds to this charge by telling me about a Hindu student who began coming to Jacob's Well for the art and leaving before the service began, but then started staying just for the music, and finally stayed for the whole service.
Marriage relationships are often thrown off keel by the heavy pressure of multiple losses, changing roles, and diminished self - esteem.
The keel for this second welfare state, like that for the first, was laid by the New Deal.
The Catholic philosopher Alice von Hildebrand suggests that «when piety dies out in women, society is threatened in its very fabric; for a woman's relationship to the sacred keeps the Church and society on an even keel, and when this link is severed, both are threatened by total moral chaos.»
When we came across this recipe by The First Mess way back when, we nearly keeled over from excitement.
Freshman Harold Keeling sent the game into overtime by sinkinga shot with nine seconds to go in regulation and then scored the first fieldgoal in overtime.
He cleared the propeller, came up at mid-hull, scraped along the keel and emerged beyond the bow, unseen by Fisherman Kingsley and Mate Kunewa, who were saying last rites for him on the stern.
Pratt's boat, designed by Rhodes two years ago, is a narrow deep - keel job.
One is the open fin keel, a 6,000 - pound torpedo of cast iron supported by two fins, with a yawning hole between (see drawing page 30).
I'm very even - keeled by nature, but had some PPD around 3 - 4 mths with my first baby.
Construction of a life - size Titanic replica starts in the Sichuan province of China on Wednesday, with the keel - laying ceremony attended by Peter Mandelson.
Meanwhile, collaborators Dave Keeling and Stephen Piper of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, charted annual variations in atmospheric CO2 stored or released by tropical plants on land.
A team led by UBC Botany Prof. Patrick Keeling sequenced the genome of Helicosporidium — an intracellular parasite that can kill juvenile blackflies, caterpillars, beetles and mosquitoes — and found it evolved from algae like another notorious pathogen: malaria.
Scripps geochemist Ralph Keeling, who took over the CO2 measurements started by his father Charles, is neither surprised nor disappointed.
So Tans and Keeling decided to get the word out first, by issuing a pair of press releases on May 10.
By Matt J. Keeling, Mark E. J. Woolhouse, Darren J. Shaw, Louise Matthews, Margo Chase - Topping, Dan T. Haydon, Stephen J. Cornell, Jens Kappey, John Wilesmith, Bryan T. Grenfell
According to Keeling, the United States, Canada, and the European Union in particular blocked specific commitments, such as pledges to restrict salt and tax tobacco by certain dates.
According to astronomer and team leader William Keel of the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, the presence of these young stars indicates that jets of fast - moving particles — which are ejected by quasars — bombarded the gas cloud.
«Both the star clusters in Hanny's Voorwerp and the expanding bubble in the galaxy's core hint at a strong outflow of gas, fostered by a quasar,» says Keel.
The authors modeled the icy shells of Enceladus and Dione as global icebergs immersed in water, where each surface ice peak is supported by a large underwater keel.
Once the Ice Age animals succumbed to predation or starvation, they keeled over and were buried by more asphalt and sediment.
Keel's team took the galaxies that looked the most promising and further studied them by dividing their light into its component colors through a process called spectroscopy.
Keel said that presumably the brightness changes are governed by the rate at which material is falling onto the central black hole.
Keeling's program continues today, run by his son, Ralph Keeling.
Ecosystems within and on the fringes of OMZs could be particularly affected by the O2 and warming changes predicted for bathyal environments (Table 3; Figures 2, 3; Keeling et al., 2010; Sperling et al., 2016).
The opportunity to decarbonize was derailed by the antinukes who made sure the best tool we had, before renewables were any possibility, which could have been used to replace almost all fossil fuel usage in the 60s 70s and 80s when the Keeling curve was still in the low 300s, was kept from being used.
Whether it be by taking on a young protégé in the gym — who spends most of the sessions keeled over a garbage can — or by going to high schools across the country and sharing his story: that's his ultimate goal.
You need to avoid the foods you are sensitive to and maintain even - keeled blood sugar by avoiding sugar and limiting starches.
Using full fat grass fed dairy products and healthy fats help to slow the sugar spike caused by using things like honey and syrup and keeping blood sugar on an even keel is VERY important even for the non-diabetic!
Protein helps by keeping you fuller for longer, and fiber helps keep your blood sugar level steady — allowing your energy level to stay at an even keel.
Noodles are a great stand - by for quick meals, a good source of carbohydrate, provide some protein, B vitamins and minerals and will help to keep blood glucose levels on an even keel.
Kansas City, MO About Blog A gallery of watercolor and oil paintings by John Keeling.
The biggest reinvention arrives when the eternal struggle between Farmer McGregor (Sam Neill) and Peter Rabbit (voiced by James Corden, and tremendously well - animated), the de facto leader of the family of bunnies raiding the man's vegetable patch, comes to a seemingly abrupt end when McGregor keels over dead — the result of a lifetime of bad habits and, presumably, unchecked and ceaseless rage toward the surrounding fauna.
How are ultra-egotists like Dr. Strange, Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, Chris Hemsworth's Thor, Chris Evans» Steve Rogers, Tom Holland's Spider - Man and even Chadwick Boseman's more even - keeled Black Panther going to like having to share the heroic spotlight with one another, while also allowing some derring - do and dazzling deeds to be performed by at least another dozen characters with unusual talents?
In the hands of an even - keeled cast, including a stunning performance by young Sennia Nanua, Gifts offers plenty for the players and viewers to chew on.
Cast: Howard Keel, Jane Powell, Jeff Richards, Russ Tamblyn, Tommy Rall, Marc Platt, Matt Mattox, Jacques d'Amboise, Julie Newmar (Newmeyer), Nancy Kilgas, Betty Carr, Virginia Gibson, Ruta Kilmonis Director: Stanley Donen Screenplay: Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, Dorothy Kingsley (based on the story, «The Sobbin» Women», by Stephen Vincent Benet) Review published July 31, 2008
Not just Hutton's performance, which is jarringly unnaturalistic next to the supporting performances by Louis Calhern, Keenan Wynn and Howard Keel (none of whom were ever particularly notable for their restraint, this is a side effect of Hutton's egregious broadness), but also in the musical numbers.
The first, by James Whale from 1936 is a nuanced portrait of a racially complex society, with dignified performances from its minority characters (including the electrifying Paul Robeson) which is turned into a much simplified musical starring Howard Keel and directed by George Sydney.
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