Not exact matches
Even with an organic geo - targted post on the national brand page to a location tends to net better results
than on a local page, especially if you do have some level of critical
mass with fans (yep having fans on some level does
matter); but then when you talk about adding $ to a geo - targted post from that national brand page, the numbers are not even close, the local page is not worth it
Because, my God, though I lack the soul - zeal and the sublime integrity of your saints, I yet have received from you an overwhelming sympathy for all that stirs within the dark
mass of
matter; because I know myself to be irremediably less a child of heaven
than a son of earth; therefore I will this morning climb up in spirit to the high places, bearing with me the hopes and the miseries of my mother; and there — empowered by that priesthood which you alone (as I firmly believe) have bestowed on me — upon all that in the world of human flesh is now about to be born or to die beneath the rising sun I will call down the Fire.
It is nothing less
than a
matter of national security (can't get much more patriotic
than that) to lift the burden of supersti - tion from the
masses and free them from the vice of religion.
The present estimate is that, since hydrogen forms 25 % of all
matter by
mass and helium 75 % of all
matter by
mass, all the heavier nuclei appear to be extremely rare — not more
than 1 or 2 % by
mass.
It really was a
matter here of a great intellectual and moral reformation of the French people, more complete
than the German Lutheran Reformation, because it also embraced the great peasant
masses in the countryside and had a distinct secular basis and attempted to replace religion with a completely secular ideology represented by the national patriotic bond.23
Through movies, television, newspapers, magazines, and other
mass media, they spread the hedonist gospel that there is no claim on human beings higher
than the gratification of the senses, and that «happiness» is the only thing that
matters.
Last year a team at University College London used the clustering of galaxies as a proxy for the clumping of
matter, and their result put that
mass at under 0.28 electronvolts, less
than one - millionth the
mass of an electron.
In most galaxies, stars move faster
than naïvely expected, which suggests dark
matter lurks within them, providing an extra source of
mass.
Further, it would predict that dark
matter is made of more
than one particle and interacts through a yet - undiscovered low -
mass particle.
Dark
matter, the mystery
mass that, according to data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, outweighs ordinary atoms by more
than five to one: That was Zwicky's.
Even weirder
than dark
matter — the invisible stuff constituting most of the
mass of the universe — is dark energy, a mysterious force pushing the universe apart at an ever - faster rate.
The first measurement of an ultra-diffuse galaxy's
mass finds that dark
matter makes up more
than 99.96 per cent of its weight - a startling figure
Researchers presented the results today (July 21) at the 11th Identification of Dark
Matter Conference (IDM2016) in Sheffield, U.K., which gathers together researchers seeking to understand dark matter, the mysterious material that appears to make up more than four - fifths of the universe's mass, but which scientists have not observed dir
Matter Conference (IDM2016) in Sheffield, U.K., which gathers together researchers seeking to understand dark
matter, the mysterious material that appears to make up more than four - fifths of the universe's mass, but which scientists have not observed dir
matter, the mysterious material that appears to make up more
than four - fifths of the universe's
mass, but which scientists have not observed directly.
For axions to explain dark
matter, they would need to occupy a relatively narrow range of
masses and be far lighter
than WIMPs, potentially making them even harder to detect.
«The weird thing that we're finding is if we actually go out and measure the
masses of the satellites that we can see, little satellite galaxies, dwarf galaxies that we can see, if we measure those
masses, those
masses are actually smaller
than a good number of the dark
matter clumps that we predict should be there.»
Two new looks at the gamma - ray sky suggest that if the mysterious
matter is a particle, it is heavier
than 40 gigaelectronvolts, about 44 times the
mass of a proton.
Dark
matter was first predicted 75 years ago, when astronomers noticed that the Milky Way's stars moved faster
than they should given the galaxy's
mass.
If each one has even the tiniest
mass, represented here by the ball on the right, which weighs just a bit more
than the zero -
mass ball on the left, this weight could account for a lot of the universe's missing dark
matter.
For axions to explain dark
matter, they would need to occupy a relatively narrow range of
masses and be far lighter
than WIMPs.
Stars at the very edges of spiral galaxies, for instance, rotate much faster
than can be explained by Newtonian gravity alone; the picture makes sense only if astrophysicists either modify gravity itself or invoke additional gravitational acceleration due to an unknown source of
mass such as dark
matter.
The MASSIVE Survey was funded in 2014 by the National Science Foundation to weigh the stars, dark
matter and central black holes of the 100 most massive, nearby galaxies: those larger
than 300 billion solar
masses and within 350 million light - years of Earth, a region that contains millions of galaxies.
Supersymmetry has long been a favorite candidate for extending the Standard Model, because it would answer numerous open questions, beginning with the nature of dark
matter, the unseen
mass that keeps galaxies rotating faster
than they otherwise would.
No
matter the scenario, they found that an impactor larger
than 15 per cent of the
mass of Earth can not produce the chemistry we see in Earth's mantle.
For more
than three decades, physicists have been looking for, well, next to nothingelementary particles of
matter called electron - neutrinos that have no charge and practically no
mass.
Of red
matter, Phil Plait complained in Bad Astronomy, «The red
matter black hole would be incredibly small, probably smaller
than an atom, and that would make it hard to gobble down enough
mass to grow rapidly.»
Since the 1980s, they have imagined that these galaxies must contain some invisible substance (they call «dark
matter») causing the outer stars to travel faster
than the laws of physics would allow with the observed galaxy's
mass.
Baryons are particles of normal or «ordinary»
matter (e.g., such as protons and neutrons) that make up more
than 99.9 percent of the
mass of atoms found in the cosmos.
The nature of dark
matter — which physicists describe as the invisible component or so - called «missing
mass» in the universe that would explain the faster -
than - expected spins of galaxies, and their motion in clusters observed across the universe — has eluded scientists since its existence was deduced through calculations by Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky in 1933.
They are known as WIMPs (for weakly interacting massive particles), and if they exist, these particles have
masses tens or hundreds of times greater
than that of a proton but interact so weakly with ordinary
matter that they're difficult to detect.
For example, the team found that a merger of two black holes with significantly unequal
masses would be a strong indication that the stars formed almost entirely from hydrogen and helium — called low - metallicity stars — with other elements contributing fewer
than 0.1 percent of stellar
matter (for comparison, this fraction is about 2 percent in our Sun).
Moreover, the star seems to be depleted in lithium because it has maintained comparably dynamo - induced, chromospheric activity resulting from a relatively fast, synchronous (tidally - locked) rotation with its companion and so it may have lost about 10 percent more of its
matter than would a single star of its
mass and age (Strobel et al, 1994).
No
matter how much you eat, if you are expending more calories in your daily activity
than you consume in food and drink, you will not gain weight and you will find your ability to gain muscle
mass pretty difficult and slow going.
Even a sedentary person will gain muscle
mass on steroids, so any program at all, no
matter how stupid, will make a juicer grow faster
than a typical natural lifter.
Perhaps it just goes to show that quality and giving genre fans what they want
matters more
than mass appeal.
If it «smells pretty bad» it is probably infected so not
matter what cell type type is the origin of the
mass, it will more
than likely benefit from antibiotics but you have to get those from your veterinarian.
And to make
matters worse, Dodman says because dogs and cats have less body
mass than humans, and typically eat the same thing twice a day for their entire lives, the poisons can become more concentrated and their effects may appear faster and more fiercely.
That makes that the emissions factor is larger
than the increase attributed to temperature... Which shows my point that the
mass balance is impossible to close without a sink which is larger
than what temperature allegedly causes + a part of the emissions together... Thus nature is a net sink for CO2, no
matter what temperature does (within limits of course).
If it was a
matter of choice, I think the nearer to sun is better
than further from the sun, mainly because where continental land
mass are currently located - we would get more arable land.
You correctly point out the result of juxtaposing such
masses, but it is a
matter of the cooler
mass cooling the warmer
mass less
than a cooler cooler
mass would.
Besides the
mass of CO2 in the CO2 bottle is significantly higher
than the bottle of air and hence requires similar energy to increase in temperature no
matter how the heating is occurring.
Reducing CO2 Emissions • Drive a fuel - efficient car, walk, bike, carpool, and use
mass transit • Use energy - efficient windows • Use energy - efficient appliances and lights • Heavily insulate your house and seal all drafts • Reduce garbage by recycling and reuse • Insulate your hot water heater • Use compact fluorescent bulbs • Plant trees to shade your house during summer • Set water heater no higher
than 49 °C (120 °F) Figure 20.16 Individuals
matter: ways to reduce your annual emissions of CO2.
For their study, Hansen and his colleagues combined ancient paleo - climate data with new satellite readings and an improved model of the climate system to demonstrate that ice sheets can melt at a «non-linear» rate: rather
than an incremental melting as Earth's poles inexorably warm, ice sheets might melt at exponential rates, shedding dangerous amounts of
mass in a
matter of decades, not millennia.
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