Sentences with phrase «efficiently as an energy source»

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Your cells will begin to rely on ketones as energy sources, and with minimal blood sugar to draw from, your body will begin burning stored fat efficiently.
As a general rule, the shorter the carbon chain, the more efficiently the MCT will be turned into ketones, which are an excellent source of energy for your body — far preferable to glucose, as ketones produce far less reactive oxygen species (ROS) when they are metabolized to produce ATAs a general rule, the shorter the carbon chain, the more efficiently the MCT will be turned into ketones, which are an excellent source of energy for your body — far preferable to glucose, as ketones produce far less reactive oxygen species (ROS) when they are metabolized to produce ATas ketones produce far less reactive oxygen species (ROS) when they are metabolized to produce ATP.
As in the Prius, the driver is able to switch between the power options: driving in EV - mode (electric only when batteries have sufficient charge), ECO-mode (the car decides how to use energy sources most efficiently), and POWER - mode (petrol and engine and batteries are used to maximum effect).
The most important steps are to use energy more efficiently, replace fossil fuels with clean energy sources such as sun and wind, and protect forests.
Therefore there is no mass between the energy source (the Sun) and the surface of the Moon and so it takes up all the energy from the Sun very efficiently during the day and releases it just as efficiently during the night.
Finally, while high - visibility technologies like solar and wind and electric cars dominate the headlines, we're seeing a continued explosion of the cheapest and cleanest source of electricity — using energy more efficiently, such as by replacing traditional lighting with LED bulbs.
It is a vision of: urbanization, as people in cities have more opportunities and use resources more efficiently; intensified food production to increase yields and leave more room for nature; the expanded use of nuclear energy, which has zero emissions and the smallest land footprint of any energy source; greater development of GMOs to reduce chemical use and increase yields; animal - free meat; «re-wilding» former farm and pasture lands with wolves, buffalo, mountain lions, and even formerly extinct species — all the while supporting universal human dignity.
However, because hydroelectric dams have an impact on land and water environments, and because dams can only be efficiently located in a limited number of places, some newer laws have been designed to encourage electricity generation from other renewable sources, such as wind, tides, geothermal energy, solar energy (photovoltaic cells, concentrated solar power, and solar thermal energy), landfill gas, etc..
However, greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. sources have declined from their peak, mainly as a result of using more energy - dense, lower carbon fuels (and by using energy more efficiently.
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