Sentences with phrase «driven by air»

-- convection is driven by air masses changing buoyancy and energy loss at altitude is critical to this.
Renewable subsidies rise but coal subsidies remain stagnant, despite increased social costs to India's GDP driven by air pollution and health care expenses
Finally, for us old - timers, the internal box filter, driven by air, is available if you search long and hard enough — you may have to search the Internet to find a supplier.
Box filters are driven by an air pump, so they provide two benefits — filtration and aeration.
Likewise, sponge or foam filters, driven by air, are still available, and people ask for them on a regular basis.
VW's boss Paul Willis recently predicted a possible drop in the UK to as low as 30 percent, driven by air pollution worries.
The stratospheric sudden warming events analyzed in the paper are driven by air waves traveling upward from the troposphere — «so one could argue whether or not the troposphere is the primary cause of events,» Reichler says.
Regulators say New York's power grid is ready to handle the summer demand driven by air conditioning.
Meet your knowledgeable guide upon hotel pickup and drive by air - conditioned vehicle to central Ubud.

Not exact matches

But the robust growth in revenues for specialty, pay and video - on - demand (VOD) is also being driven by increasing air time sales — i.e., ad revenue:
One person driving less, eating less factory - farmed meat, flying less, polluting less, using less air conditioning — you know things you could do — may affect little on a global CO2 scale, but maybe today, if everyone who reads this article who cares about Thoreau's legacy, who believes in self - determination, who calls him - or herself a leader, or just wants to be one, acts by his or her values...
Cathay reported a HK$ 792 million profit in the second half of 2017, but that was driven by earnings from «associates» such as its stake in Air China Ltd and a cargo joint venture rather than the airline's performance.
Your best bet is to free up your MacBook Air's internal drive by storing more static files on the JetDrive.
The report said the primary upward pressure on inflation was driven by higher costs for air transportation, gasoline and restaurants.
The segment — which aired during Wednesday night's episode of The Late Late Show — shows Corden picking Obama up at the White House before jamming out to songs such as «Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours» by Stevie Wonder, «Get Ur Freak On» by Missy Elliott and Beyoncé's «Single Ladies» while driving around the White House grounds.
«The fourth generation is involved now, and they want to drive the group to bigger and better things,» Wynne Powell, London Air Services president (and longtime London Drugs boss), told the Vancouver Sun in 2015, by way of explaining plans to divest the seven - plane corporate charter airline.
Hint: Bull market means «up» because real - life bulls attack by driving their horns up in the air.
Upward forces driving inflation were led by price increases at the gas pump, for traveller accommodation and for air transportation
Meanwhile, Emerson Electric's other segment, commercial and residential solutions, reported a 20 % increase in China sales in the quarter driven by mid-teens sales growth in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration.
«Musk is also developing the Hyperloop, a high - speed transportation system in which pressurized capsules ride on an air cushion driven by linear induction motors and air compressors.
These include warm summer weather, which drives up use of air conditioners and electricity, the increased popularity of natural gas (versus coal) among power producers (partly reflecting the low price of the former), and cutbacks in production by some players in the natural - gas industry.
Here are the Webster possibilities:» a (1): to eject or impel or cause to be ejected or impelled by a sudden release of tension (2): to drive forth or cause to be driven forth by an explosion (3): to drive forth or cause to be driven forth by a sudden release of gas or air
And the Great Contraption shall be built by His humble children who dwell upon the earth upon which lays the tainted sand onto which the writing about the Great Contraption shall be written by Him... (10:15 - 21) And so shall the Great Contraption serve the humble children and transport them to all corners of the world in half the time of the fastest contemporary propeller - driven aircraft, thus shall the need no longer be great for the consumption of the foul in - flight meal, nor the mingling with the wicked air hostess in her offensive garment which does reveal the calfs of her shapely, comely and smooth white legs and nubile curvaceous buttocks which call as like a siren to the very soul of a devout man, and her breasts.
Control is by PLC and cleaning is performed automatically using compressed - air to drive the pulses magnetic cores within their stainless steel casings to the cleaning area.
The Air Force option offense is driven by reads, and through some combination of Worthman reading «keep it» and opposing defenses dictating that Worthman read «keep it,» Worthman kept it.
The Plan Commission voted 5 - 3 Tuesday to deny a request by the Northbrook Park District and the architectural firm Brim Consulting Ltd. to build a 65 - foot seasonal air - supported golf driving range at Sportsman's Country Club, 3535 Dundee Rd.
«Mayor Boris Johnson must improve air quality by prioritising funding for measures that will get Londoners driving less and walking, cycling and using public transport more - and scrap traffic generating schemes like new road crossings over the river Thames.»
While of course I would be pleased if the party talks did manage to achieve something, I can't help being disheartened that they would be driven by a lot of hot air, rather than simply because it would be the right thing to do for British democracy.
The non-oil sector, the report stated, was driven in the quarter under review mainly by Agriculture (Crop), other services and Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply.
A statement confirming the deployment, signed by the Director of Airforce Public relations, Air Commodore Dele Alonge said, «In a renewed drive to crush the fighting will of the Boko Haram Terrorist (BHT) group, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has deployed additional combat platforms to North East Nigeria in support of the ongoing counter-insurgency operation codenamed «OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE».
Nothing is more fun than driving your drone at high speeds down a busy sidewalk and then watching the faces of passers - by as it suddenly lifts off into the air.
Fire whirls arise when superheated air above a wildfire drives strong updrafts and downdrafts that get sheared by the wind, causing them to twist into a vortex that funnels flames upward.
The bubbles created by the air pump are what drive the water through the filter.
It uses a spider drip system driven by an Elite 800 air pump.
With cooperative weather, the air can be cleaner, as proven by an experiment last year in which 1.3 million cars in the city were banned from driving and pollution levels dropped by 6,400 tons (5,800 metric tons), according to the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Environmental Protection.
The heat was driven by westerly «foehn» winds, which formed as air sliding down the mountains of the peninsula compressed and warmed.
Funding efficiency Nevertheless, another $ 100 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (better known as the stimulus) was made available on March 2, to be awarded via ARPA — E to the best proposals for new grid - scale storage devices, better power converters and more efficient air conditioners, such as the ones being developed by the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) that rely on sound waves rather than mechanical pistons to drive compressors.
But a comparison of the congestion charges in London and Stockholm suggests the schemes only achieve this if they drive down the amount of nitrogen dioxide belched into city air by vehicles.
«There is no greater joy than repeatedly proving that by protecting the environment, we drive good job creation — as compared to the bill of goods we have been sold for generations, that «if we dare protect our land, air and environment, we sacrifice our economy,»» she said in a recent Philadelphia Magazine interview.
The rise and fall with each wave alternately pressurizes and depressurizes the air at the top, which can drive a turbine; Wavegen in Scotland, partly owned by Siemens, the giant electrical company, recently opened a 100 - kilowatt generator based on this system.
But the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (and the California Air Resources Board) have noted that turning corn into ethanol can actually be a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions and other unintended environmental effects, largely by driving the expansion of agriculture and its attendant pollution — as evidenced by previous studies published in Science.
The researchers took the cars to the Haagen - Smit Laboratory funded by the California Air Resources Board and drove them on a giant treadmill.
Looking forward, I think the 21st century will be driven by the commoditization of the two most important resources on the planet: Air and water.»
By Victoria Cavaliere and Brendan O'Brien NEW YORK / MILWAUKEE (Reuters)- A deadly blast of arctic air shattered decades - old temperature records as it enveloped the eastern United States on Tuesday, snarling air, road and rail travel, driving energy prices higher and overwhelming shelters for homeless people.
The lines indicate the counterclockwise wind rotation that drove gulf waters onto the shore; their color shows air temperature (yellow is warmest, followed by red and blue, with coolest in white).
The study, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, examined if ongoing power transmission capacity investment in China — driven largely by concerns over air pollution — could also reduce local adverse health impacts from air pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions.
4 Archytas of Tarentum, a pal of Plato's, built a mechanical bird driven by a jet of steam or compressed air — arguably history's first robot — in the fifth century B.C.
The main driver for Arctic sea ice's disappearing act is the rising ocean and air temperatures driven by human greenhouse gas emissions.
The NOAA researchers worked out the general direction that the pollution was coming from by monitoring winds, and in 2008, the team took advantage of new equipment and drove around the region, sampling the air in real time.
Scott Turner and Rupert Soar suggest that the circulation of air in termite nests is driven by wind blowing across...
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