Sentences with phrase «for high elevation»

While Angiopteris and Christensenia prefer lowland rain forest and grow in partly open habitats, Marattia has a preference for high elevation cloud forest and semi-deciduous forest in the subtropics.
For a high elevation ski trip, try the Mountain Blend: These beans release oils at a lower temperature, so java brewed at altitude will be flavorful and complex instead of bitter.
Tickets for High Elevation are available at www.HighElevationFestival.com, starting at $ 59.50 (plus fees) for lawn seats.
I bake this at 7000 feet so if you live at a high elevation and are looking for high elevation recipes this one is perfect!
I know recipes need to be altered for high elevation.
I live in CO do you have any adjustments for the high elevation?
All - wheel drive is optional with this drivetrain, too, making a turbocharged Kona perfect for higher elevation regions like Denver.
Praise for Higher Elevation Series: «Undeniably addictive» and «Highly original».
Autumn arrived in Colorado with glorious color and even some snow for the high elevations.

Not exact matches

Published in Psychological Science, the group concluded that «high - power posers experienced elevations in testosterone, decreases in cortisol, and increased feelings of power and tolerance for risk.»
As the US military's attention shifts back to great - power competition, particular focus is being paid to the potential for conflict in the extreme conditions found at northern latitudes and higher elevations.
The roughly 20 million acres that the agency manages «will not begin to see bigger campaign fires for some time,» since there's still snow on the ground in some higher elevation areas.
The words «raised thee up» do not mean that God had raised him up from birth for this purpose: they refer to his elevation to the highest throne on earth.
There is for them only one God — he is holy, his land is holy, his nation is to be a holy people — and while the indiscriminate mixture of moral and ceremonial elements carries over old ideas even while it ventures into new ones, there is an evident elevation of the idea of holiness into terms of the divine majesty, and of the Most High's exclusive claim on man s devotion.
Anyway Jonathan was a prime example of loyalty which sounds like royalty, but has nothing to do with Kings and Queens as loyalty is not high on their agenda, that can also be said for people in high places who lose their sense of direction through their elevation, ending up with their heads in the clouds as did Gods chosen Kings Saul and David.
This elevation was higher than anything I had seen reported for this species.
For example, in Albuquerque, certain parts of the valley are hit by early frosts but the higher elevations are not (cold air sinks, remember).
I live in New York and this recipe works for me, but if you live in a higher elevation or very different climate, you may need to adjust your flour amounts, rising, or baking times and temps.
I did NOT even make my usual adjustments for high altitude baking (5800» elevation).
Our study provides evidence of the benefits of RA shade tree cover criteria for managing water quality within high elevation tropical agro-ecosystems, especially if implemented at the watershed scale.
The operation of floodplain infrastructure and surcharging River Murray Lock 8 allowed for floodplain inundation, targeting higher elevation lignum vegetation communities.
Flour tends to be drier at high elevation, so increase the amount of liquid in the recipe by 2 to 3 tablespoons for each cup of flour called for at 5,000 feet, and by 3 to 4 tablespoons at 7,000 ft.
IRRI also gives support in national strategy and framework planning for hybrid rice development; research on abiotic stress tolerance particularly submergence, drought, and low temperature damage in high elevation areas; support for the implementation of integrated crop and resource management in the target areas through the Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) and the Indonesian Rice Knowledge Bank; and support of dissemination of post harvest technologies.
These dramatic high - elevation vineyards receive approximately 265 days of bright sunny days and cool afternoon breezes, making the region ideal for winegrowing and outdoor recreation.
Also, for any Denver or other high altitude baking friends — I didn't adjust this recipe at all for elevation, and no sinking occurred.
Wildcat Mountain is known for its high summit elevation greater than 4,000 feet offering over 2,100 vertical feet of skiing and riding.
This bed wedge pillow is ideal for leg or foot elevation and made of high - quality foam.
The pregnancy hormone levels, responsible for most of the signs, are even higher in a multiple pregnancy while the elevation of blood volume is also greater to provide oxygen and nutrients to multiple fetuses.
U.S. Senate Republicans voted to end the filibuster of Supreme Court nominations, setting the stage for the rapid elevation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the high court and removing a pillar of the minority party's power to exert influence in the chamber.
Shami Chakrabarti's elevation to the Lords last night raises fresh questions over Jeremy Corbyn's integrity — but also continues the trend for high - profile advocates to enter parliament.
According to him, a previous 1989 judgment of an Oyo state High Court had favoured the line's qualification for elevation to the Ekerin Olubadan position whenever two consecutive positions are vacant either in the Balogun or Otun Line.
High winds and significant snow accumulation in higher elevations are forecast for Friday, March 2.
«These proposed zoning changes will speed up the process for owners of Sandy - damaged buildings to obtain building permits for elevation and reconstruction and will reduce their vulnerability to future flood events, as well as protect property owners against higher flood insurance premiums,» said CARL WEISBROD, Director of the New York City Department of City Planning and Chairman of the New York City Planning Commission.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans voted to end the filibuster of Supreme Court nominations Thursday, setting the stage for the rapid elevation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the high court and removing a pillar of the minority party's power to exert influence in the chamber.
They tested high - performance computational models against known geological and geophysical observations of the Central Anatolian Plateau, and demonstrated that a drip of lithospheric material below the surface can account for the measured elevation changes across the region.
We started out in the Andes Mountains, elevation 16,000 feet, to look for a lake that had been recorded in the 1880s as having the highest - altitude leech ever found.
For glaciers that extend from low to high elevation, measurements taken at the low end — the glacier's «snout» — may not tell scientists much about how the same ice sheet is behaving higher up the mountain.
For example, a higher ridge elevation suggests a thicker crust, which in turn suggests that a larger volume of magma was erupted at the surface.
But the opposite was true for trees at higher elevations; they thrived in soil from much higher elevations.
As a result, at higher elevations, the microbes and animals in the soil are becoming more diverse, with unknown consequences for the ecosystem.
The analysis, which used land elevation and tidal data, found that 460 acres, or about a sixth of Hallandale Beach, would be below sea level during high tide under a 3 - foot scenario of rise, according to Nancy Gassman, a natural resources administrator for Broward County's Natural Resources Planning and Management Division who worked on the assessment.
They discovered that those for 118 of the studied species — from the herblike three - horned bedstraw (Galium rotundifolium) to whitebeam trees (Sorbus aria)-- migrated to higher elevations as temperatures warmed.
After seeing the regional effects in this new study, she agrees that the toxic element likely comes from outside the U.S. «We see for other types of pollutants that [the Rocky Mountain region] tends to be more influenced by nonlocal sources because of its higher elevation — it has access to the free tropospheric air,» she says.
For example, coastal areas or areas in the flood plain of a river are more likely to experience a natural disaster, whereas areas at higher elevation are at lower risk.
Box pointed to nearly ice - sheet - wide melting on Greenland, with extensive surface melting documented for first time at the highest elevations of ice sheet, and the longest melt season since satellite observations began in 1979.
«Farmers selected maize for agricultural use at high elevations
The most recent finding: Even short exposures to high elevation can unleash a complex cascade of changes within red blood cells that make it easier for them to cope with low - oxygen conditions.
He also noted that the study leaves scientists with food for thought on the role of elevation: Squirrel resistance decreased and venom activity increased in areas with higher elevation.
During his last semester at UC Davis, for example, he probed differences in aging rates between high - and low - elevation communities of the California grasshopper Melanoplus sanguinipes.
The Mojave Desert's minimal cloud coverage and high elevation make for the perfect solar - energy terrain.
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