Fast paced with some good acting and the occasional viscerally thrilling sequence, The Core may lose
some energy after the first hour, but its sense of humor goes a far way.
Not exact matches
Three years
after it
first hit the market, the $ 249 product has saved users an estimated 2 billion kilowatt -
hours of
energy, enough to power 180,000 American homes for a year.
«I sat quietly with the healer for half an
hour each day, at
first with no result; then;
after ten days or so, I became quite suddenly and swiftly conscious of a tide of new
energy rising within me, a sense of power to pass beyond old halting - places, of power to break the bounds that, though often tried before, had long been veritable walls about my life, too high to climb.
In contrast, the
first time I tried nursing my boys was nearly 26
hours after their birth and, though they were healthy, they were small and it took great
energy for them to nurse.
My
energy level is amazing (felt as soon as 4
hours after the
first dose), and my 24/7 365 days a year allergies are already significantly reduced.
To optimize and expedite the recovery process, athletes need to rehydrate and replenish lost stores, with a goal of repleting 100 - 150 % of body mass losses within one
hour of exercise cessation (side note: repleting 150 % may be hard on the stomach for heavy sweaters).1 Endurance athletes especially should replenish with water, sodium, and carbohydrate within the
first hour after exercise to ensure the highest rates of glycogen (our stored
energy) resynthesis.15 Recovery drinks with protein have been reported to maximize protein synthesis rates, consisting of approximately 0.2 — 0.4 g / kg / h protein and 0.8 g / kg / h of carbohydrates.16 Chocolate milk has a nice carbohydrate to protein ratio of 4:1 and is an inexpensive, but still palatable, recovery option.17
Tier 1 RECs are derived from the
energy production of megawatt -
hour (MWh) by RES - eligible electric generation sources which
first entered commercial operation on or
after January 1, 2015.
I suspect that Messrs Nyquist and Shannon,
after spending a few
hours contemplating the endless plotting of «trends» by Climate Scientists and their pontificating on the dire consequences thereof — with 97 % certainty, no less, would consider the whole field to be comedy comparable to Abbot and Costello's «Who's on
First», were it not for the fact that this «comedy» is being cited as justification for governments taxing and regulating every human activity that either produces or consumes
energy.