Sentences with phrase «measure energy points»

Dr. Hendel conducted tests using an electoacupuncture device to measure energy points on the hands and feet.

Not exact matches

At some point in the not - distant future, Griffith will have the most accurate tool around for measuring an individual's (or collective's) energy use as well as a gigantic pile of data, both of which will be commercially quite valuable as we are pushed toward a greener lifestyle.
The text separately pointed to possible medium - term measures to address emissions that could include low - carbon and zero - carbon fuels, improved energy efficiency for new and existing ships and possible market - based mechanisms to encourage the shift to lower - carbon fuels.
It has in addition a top rated car seat (the SnugRide Click Connect 35), built standard with energy absorbing foam, 5 - point harness and level indicators as an extra measure.
The New York Independent System Operator released a report analyzing the retirement of the Indian Point nuclear plant, concluding that system reliability criteria can be met with one or more types of solutions including generation, transmission, energy efficiency, and demand response measures.
«It is important that reasonable replacement sources of energy and aggressive conservation measures be made available to them before Indian Point is taken off line.»
Analysis by an independent consultant working with Riverkeeper and NRDC concludes that, when Indian Point's 2,000 megawatts go offline in 2021, measures already in place put us less than 50 megawatts away from full replacement energy.
«We ran five years of ocean circulation in the model, and we measured the damping of energy at every grid point to see what the statistics are,» Fox - Kemper said.
One data point at FLEXX measures exactly one angle and one energy transfer, with a measurement time of several seconds up to several minutes, depending on the sample.
A study carried out by Spanish researchers found that training to failure stresses muscles to the point that they're depleted of energy, as measured by an increase in AMP, a cellular energy signal that cells are depleted of energy.
At the front of the class, a display charts their «energy points,» a measure that includes «on taskness» and the percentage of correct answers.
My point is that I could easily see how the entire system in question could be warming, but because of transient effects, like weather patterns, the additional heat energy could easily wind up not where we're measuring it for months or even years at a time.
The key points of the paper are that: i) model simulations with 20th century forcings are able to match the surface air temperature record, ii) they also match the measured changes of ocean heat content over the last decade, iii) the implied planetary imbalance (the amount of excess energy the Earth is currently absorbing) which is roughly equal to the ocean heat uptake, is significant and growing, and iv) this implies both that there is significant heating «in the pipeline», and that there is an important lag in the climate's full response to changes in the forcing.
But, as DOE points out, even with all the regulatory measures that were in place as of 2013, due to economic growth, their Reference Case emissions will increase by 236 MMT between 2012 and 2025 (EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2014, p. A-5).
Of course, as Pielke Sr. has correctly pointed out, tropospheric energy as measured by moist ethalpy is not flat over the past 15 years.
2) There may be an increase of about 80 ppmv if one should measure at exactly the same place as in the 1940's at Poona in exactly the same circumstances of wind speed and other natural points (temperature, sunshine) and surroundings (no change in urbanisation, energy use, cars, same crops in the fields, same level of trees,...).
More importantly from a scientific point of view, DSCOVR will provide critical new insights into our rapidly changing climate, and will give scientists — for the first time — the ability to accurately measure the energy balance of our planet.
IEA urges the Czech Republic to set conditions to boost energy investments New policy measures represent a solid starting point, but government needs to set out transparent implementation plans to establish clear expectations for future investors 13 December 2016
An important point, easily missed: What Brulle measured was each group's total income, not its spending, much less its actual spending on the Global Warming / Climate Change issue or, more broadly, on matters related to energy and the environment.
Yes that is the point of measuring it — it changes from season to season, year to year and decade to decade and drives the energy balance of the planet in fundamental ways.
Green ‐ e Energy and Green ‐ e Climate are referenced in points awarded for measuring and reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions (OP 1) and generating, using, and / or purchasing Clean and Renewable Energy (OP 9) in the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) v2.0.
To you and me, it's the temperature.This is why pyrgeometer manufacturers specify you need two, back to back, to measure net energy flux, the only real energy flow at that point: http://www.kippzonen.com/?product/16132/CGR+3.aspx (bottom of page).
Was it Helmholtz free energy the models use as a measure of maximum energy for the grid points or what?
And unless you acknowledge or dispute that 250 to 2500 nm is the range of wavelength which comprise most of the Sun's measured energy, there is little point in discussing this further.
Supporters of the measure point to an estimated $ 50,000 to $ 60,000 savings on energy bills over 25 years to offset these initial costs.
Whether the storage is in one lump or many, my point remains: 250 megawatts is not a measure of energy capacity, it is a measure of rate of consumption of energy.
At that point you try and measure changes in heat content of the upper ocean, more precisely, the flow of energy into and out of the upper ocean by measuring the change in heat content over time.
Arguably, there may be little point in comparing predicted versus measured total energy use in an individual home in this kind of detail, because the two figures are unlikely to be making the same assumptions about usage.
The point I made several times in this thread is that CAPE calculated for the ascending parcel is not a measure of potential energy available for circulation because of the energy losses in the descending branch.
The LEED point - based scoring system includes programs for Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum for new buildings, existing buildings, homes, schools and neighborhood development, and ranges from a minimum of 26 to 69 points measured across the entire lifecycle of a facility, including site sustainability, water efficiency, energy & atmosphere, materials & resources and indoor environmental quality.
«It's really devastating to the point of — you hate to tell people this — but if these measures were to pass, companies will have no other option but to file a lawsuit against the state of Oklahoma,» said Yates in an extensive interview with OK Energy Today.
Sieminski put a finer point on where EIA projects this key measure of U.S. energy security is headed:
In response to skepticism expressed by a journalist at yesterday's press conference as to the political feasibility of such taxes and other measure mentioned above, Dr. Yang Fuqiang of the Energy Foundation and one of the leading co-authors of the report pointed out that the Ministry of Finance is already currently studying the feasibility of implementing a whole range of energy, environmental and carbon Energy Foundation and one of the leading co-authors of the report pointed out that the Ministry of Finance is already currently studying the feasibility of implementing a whole range of energy, environmental and carbon energy, environmental and carbon taxes.
They make up the difference by assuming 333 W / m ^ 2 LW RF measured by «pyrgeometers» pointing to the atmosphere («back radiation») provides extra surface heat when standard physics shows for a normal temperature gradient, an atmospheric RF can't transfer any energy to the surface.
Such a finding and punitive measures that could follow would represent a major turning point in the way society deals with energy corporations that peddle doubt and disinformation regarding a global threat it regards solely as a threat to annual earnings.
Noting that energy efficiency measures alone could get us to reduce emissions 80 % by 2050 (the amount most scientists say we need to cut in order to avoid the worst of climate change), he pointed out that there's an entire potential workforce ready to be trained to retrofit buildings and do other green jobs — and that it makes perfect economic sense.
Measuring incoming energy is easy peasy since the sun is a point source so the satellite sensor is illuminated by exactly the same flux intensity as the earth.
However, the point I am making is that the efforts of the IPCC to define climate sensitivity will have no policy value if that which we measure (and the way in which we measure and calculate it) to achieve our records of global mean surface temperature is not in fact a true reflection of the heat energy at the surface.
The article builds upon the Breakthrough Institute's «Energy Emergence: Rebound and Backfire as Emergent Phenomena», a comprehensive literature review pointing to the expert consensus and evidence that below - cost energy efficiency measures drive a rebound in energy consumption that erodes much of expected energy saEnergy Emergence: Rebound and Backfire as Emergent Phenomena», a comprehensive literature review pointing to the expert consensus and evidence that below - cost energy efficiency measures drive a rebound in energy consumption that erodes much of expected energy saenergy efficiency measures drive a rebound in energy consumption that erodes much of expected energy saenergy consumption that erodes much of expected energy saenergy savings.
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