Sentences with phrase «from keeling»

1950 is extrapolated back from the Keeling curve which only starts in 1958, so that number will be slightly wrong.
Note the graph below from Keeling (1995)- taken from the SkS rebuttal on Murry Salby & CO2.
is known from the Keeling curve so is fixed by the Henry's law constant for
«Metal extracted from roofs in antique churches or from keels of wrecked ships has often been used in experiments.»
The Raptor is built from the keel up specifically as a dive charter boat, for the Eastern Pacific Coastal Waters.

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Mary Ann Keeling is a freelance writer and a business consultant for small and medium businesses who works from her home office in Australia.
The collective wisdom that I have learned from my books and in the art of dealing with haters, offers and partners is to stay even - keeled.
The massive pressure bubble that results from the gigantic explosion doesn't just slice through the bulk of the target boat - it also literally lifts the ship out of the water and snaps the keel, essentially breaking its back.
Leila N. Sadat - Keeling, The 1983 Amendments to Shareholder Proposal Rule 14a - 8: A Retreat from Corporate Democracy?
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.
It moved the altar table out from the wall, removed choir pews to make room for a band, and took down the pulpit (Keel preaches at eye level).
«Pastors often feel they can't be human with their own churches,» Keel laments as he shows me a thank - you card from a minister who said he had been ready to leave the ministry before encountering JW.
Just a matter of how we use it and where we let it take us a head, beyond or an even steady keel of pleasure from within or live in a painful mental state of internal torture except for the few who lash out and gain the respect of their fellow prisoners!
We have proposed that what is needed to keep the Barque of Peter on a more even keel is a new synthesis of modern science and Catholic teaching - one which, as Catholic Tradition requests, remains faithful to Christ's Magisterium from the Gospels and the Council of Jerusalem to Gaudium et Spes and Pope Benedict.
The CO2 is sampled from air that is above the Boundary Layer; ostensibly free from surface effects.The Keeling Curve has the longest history of CO2 continuous measurements; but over the past 50 years a network of similar stations has become active.
There's not much in this life that can work the man up or make him complain, but those little green cabbages sure elicit a response from Mr. Even Keeled.
Using those insights, Constellation decided to rebrand its more «approachable» offerings — Even Keel Session IPA, Bonito Blonde, Longfin Lager, Grunion Pale Ale — so that they «stood out» from flagship Sculpin IPA and all of its flavor variants.
When we came across this recipe by The First Mess way back when, we nearly keeled over from excitement.
Now if I ever taste a regular cookie, I nearly keel over from the sweetness!
The thing that you want another bite of when you're about to keel over from over-satiation?
He says he learned to keep an even keel and a sense of perspective from his younger brother, Evan, who has Down syndrome.
«The journal is a self - created keel, which I know from my Texas experience is something I need.
While it may seem like you are going to keel over from not sleeping, try not to stress.
Contrast that with even - keeled rhetoric from the same union on Wednesday, when the governor said he would accept recommendations of his Common Core task force, which include developing a more state - driven set of education standards.
When she was docked a long score was found extending from abreast her fore rigging all the way aft, just above the keel.
The iconic «Keeling curve,» a 56 - year record of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, will continue with support from American philanthropists Eric and Wendy Schmidt.
In July 2013, when Keeling's funding from US government agencies was in doubt, the scientist launched a «crowdfunding» campaign to support his work.
And I'll never forget what this one expert in the field said; that basically, you'll start to be the home for insects from the minute, this is how he put it, «the meat hits the sod»; so as soon as you keel over, insects will start to work on you.
Keeling says that he received around $ 700,000 annually for the CO2 program through paired support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE) until three years ago, when the NSF halted funding.
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.
In an effort to keep things going, Keeling says that he went back to the NSF and was assured that he would get about $ 350,000 from the Division of Polar Programs this autumn.
The CO2 increase at Mauna Loa, Hawaii, is, we know that from Charles David Keeling, from Dave Keeling's efforts.
Located about 1,200 light - years from Earth in the southern constellation of Carina (the Ship's Keel), the Toby Jug Nebula, more formally known as IC 2220, is an example of a reflection nebula.
«We have arbitrarily decided that stealing ATP from a host constitutes an organism and stealing proteins does not,» said Keeling.
The difference is that Keeling's parasites steal energy, in the form of a molecule called adenosine triphosphate or ATP, from their hosts, but they possess the necessary genes to replicate DNA.
Some species have a structure — similar to camera - like animal eyes — with a cornea - like outer covering derived from mitochondria and a light - sensitive inner cup from an engulfed red - algal organelle, Keeling and colleagues reported July 9 in Nature.
When negotiations started in June, the diplomats, who negotiate on all manner of U.N. declarations, were slow to come to the table with their proposals, according to Ann Keeling, chair of the NCD Alliance (NCDA), a coalition of more than 2000 NCD organizations from 170 countries, which has been close to the negotiations and was pushing for a document with more teeth.
When Keeling began his project in 1958 the global carbon dioxide level was about 337 parts per million, already up from the preindustrial levels of about 280 parts per million.
The aeroplane swept around the halfway post almost on an even keel, and then took a straight course back to the goal, which it passed through at about the same height as before, descending 100 feet or so beyond in practically the same place from which it started.
The fall of 2015 could be the last time the reading dipped below that mark at Mauna Loa — which has become a kind of global bellwether as the first place where CO2 concentrations were actively monitored — and, perhaps, at the 12 other sites where Keeling's program now makes the same measurements from the Arctic to the Antarctic.
«The heavy elements occur in modest amounts, adding to the case that the gas originated in the outskirts of the galaxies rather than being blasted out from the nucleus,» Keel said.
Previous recipients of the prize include the godfather of climate modelling, Syukuro Manabe, from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Norway's former Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland, and Charles Keeling from the University of California at San Diego who gave his name to the famous Keeling curve of atmospheric CO2 concentration measurements.
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.
Geometric triangulation using the measured, exact arrival times of the signal at the individual satellites enabled astronomers to determine that the burst and its afterglow came from a point just inside the northeastern corner (6:13:31.0 - 51:56:40, J2000 and 6:13:31.08 - 51:56:41.7, ICRS 2000.0) of southern Constellation Carina, the «Keel» of the mythological ship of the Argonauts known as the ARGO NAVIS — found northwest of Canopus (Alpha Carinae); west of Tau Puppis; north of Delta Pictoris, and east of Beta Pictoris.
That is the case whether you are extrapolating from paleoclimate data or from any recent temperature dataset vs atmospheric CO2 concentration measurements (eg Keeling curve).
The fiber from the apple makes you feel full longer, and the protein in peanut butter prevents a blood - sugar spike, keeping you on an even keel
For me, I get a two to three hour steady, even keeled, moderate high cognitively from sipping Yerba mate that is just the perfect storm for me for writing.
In retrospect, I probably should've called it «Lessons from the Low - Fatters: What the Paleo Movement Can Learn from the Success of People Who Eat Ridiculous Amounts of Carbs and Don't Keel Over,» but that was too long for the conference brochure.
Most hunter - gatherers keeled over and died before they even hit their forties, they didn't have the ability to choose what they ate they simply ate whatever they could find and sometimes this led to health complications, mummified corpses of humans from this period actually show that they did have a ton of health problems, and how could they not?
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