Sentences with phrase «fuel availability»

These products have been extremely popular with borrowers over the past several years and rapidly rising home prices helped fuel their availability.
The team believes that it was not fuel availability that prevented widespread fire, or climate, but that the atmospheric oxygen levels were too low.
Staff is conducting an in - depth analysis of projected fuel availability that will inform the 2016 - 2020 compliance targets.
Fossil fuel availability affects how much CO2 will be emitted, which might or might not affect climate much.
A recent study published in Scientific Reports, led by researchers of the University of Barcelona in collaboration with several other research institutions, shows that the direct effect of climate change in regulating fuel moisture (droughts leading to larger fires) is expected to be dominant, regarding the indirect effect of antecedent climate on fuel load and structure - that is, warmer / drier conditions that determine fuel availability.
To help increase fuel availability, British Airways announced a partnership earlier this year to create a new jet fuel from municipal waste (ClimateWire, April 25).
The present review evaluates the evidence for such a complex system by investigating studies in which interventions such as elevated temperature, altered oxygen content of the air, reduced fuel availability and misinformation about distance covered have resulted in alterations to the pacing strategy.
That said, the main concerns for endurance athletes pre-workout is ensuring fuel availability, preventing the onset of gut disturbances and minimising fluid losses.
* Arginine Power Super Stack has Creatine, a well - studied sports supplement, for its ability to support lean muscle production and muscle cell fuel availability.
Ergo, elevating ketones with MCT - supplemented ketogenic diet improves brain fuel availability.
My suspicion is because the local estimates understand that fuel consumption is driven by more urgent needs and a willingness to pay than the global estimates that consider fuel availability at what they think is an affordable price.
It further emphasizes the need to consider sensitivity to vehicle technology and alternative fuel availability and costs as well as economy - wide responses when forecasting the energy, environmental, and economic outcomes of policy combinations.
Deficiencies of B12, B6, folic acid and / or iron can all create a shift in fuel availability (specifically in glycolysis: the oxidation or burning of sugar / glucose) which is a huge stressor on the body as it decreases oxygen availability to every cell.
They focused on past levels of moisture and amounts of flammable vegetation - the so - called fire fuel availability.
«One of our top priorities is fuel availability,» Gov. Scott said at a press conference on Thursday.
In addition, this study may improve our ability to explore the complex drivers of global fire activity by isolating the climate - induced variations in fire potential from changes in either fuel availability or human and nature - caused ignitions, which lead to the realized burned area and subsequent fire emissions.
That might seem harsh, but the popularity of small frequent meals is likely our culture's way of self - medicating an inability to adjust fuel oxidation to fuel availability.
Although the fuel availability problem is not yet fully resolved, today's passenger - vehicle diesels are far removed from the ill - refined lumps of two decades ago.
As tree planters in Kenya's central highlands have reforested their region, they've seen a change in fuel availability, the food they can cook and the vegetables they can grow.
On average, we found higher predictability for the vegetation regime, in which the slow timescales of vegetation regrowth determine the fuel availability and hence the fire season length.
Our understanding in 1979 may not by itself have implied a call to action at that point, but we'd already suffered through the 1973 oil embargo, knew that U.S. strategic and economic fortunes were tied to a resource we could not necessarily control, knew of other reasons to switch (pollution, ultimate limits to fossil fuel availability, etc.), and knew that other technologies were seemingly within our grasp.
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