Sentences with phrase «measure of the energy found»

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Morrison explains Kaivac's SystemSure Plus measures adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is an energy molecule found in all animal, plant, bacterial, yeast and mold cells, all of which should be significantly reduced after cleaning.
Unless the government finds a adopts measures to significantly reduce and stabilize energy prices, they will remain an important element of discontent for the Bulgarian population, which could mobilize it to demonstrate again.
A large part of the electricity gap should be met by energy saving measures: the National Audit Office recently found that efficiency schemes cost 1.8 pence to save a kilowatt hour of electricity, cheaper than all known means of generating electricity.
By arranging their detectors at the edge of a fusion device, researchers have found that they are able to measure high energy particles kicked out of the plasma by a type of wave that exists in fusion plasmas called an Alfvén wave (named after their discoverer, the Nobel Prize winner Hannes Alfvén).
To find out exactly how much energy can pour out from a given amount of mass, one measures the disappearing mass and simply multiplies it by c squared, the speed of light multiplied by itself — a truly enormous number.
«Elaa finds the Gibbs interface and measures the energy at that interface where it goes from many particles thick (at low magnetic field strengths) to nearly a single particle thick by changing the strength of the interaction,» she said.
The team found that removing crop residue from cornfields generates an additional 50 to 70 grams of carbon dioxide per megajoule of biofuel energy produced (a joule is a measure of energy and is roughly equivalent to 1 BTU).
«When the electron comes out, we measure its energy and velocity, and what we found is that electrons coming out of the cadmium arsenide had measurements that were similar to what is seen in particles that are massless,» Neupane said.
Monash University Research Fellow Dr Philip Wallis said an analysis of options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions found energy efficiency measures reduced water consumption at the same time.
In your article exploring the progression of evolution (21 January, p 35), I found the idea of measuring complexity in terms of energy rate density (the amount of energy flowing through each gram of a system per second) new and fascinating.
At the top of the list were energy efficiency measures that were found to reduce water consumption at the same time.»
When researchers measured the metabolic rates of this intricately patterned insect, they found that butterflies that expended the most energy during flight also lived the longest, whether they were lab - bound or released to island meadows in Finland.
«Fasting blood sugar is easily measured and our findings suggest that it could serve as a useful measure in advising some patients on the type of diet that is most beneficial for their weight loss,» said senior author Sai Krupa Das, Ph.D., scientist in the Energy Metabolism Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston.
If, for instance, the energy of an electron inside an atom is measured, it is always found in special energy states — other energy values are just not allowed.
Many people in online forums and discussion boards claim that they have seen a noticeable increase in energy levels from taking Moringa, though I found relatively little science to back this up and «energy levels» are one of the most difficult factors to measure objectively.
Researchers in anther study found that a commercial supplement containing 30 mg of vitamin B6 helped elevate respiratory exchange ratio — a measure of how much fat is burned for energy as opposed to carbs [2].
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.
The great work identifying the problem and measuring it, needs to be followed by action that will reduce emissions... That principally means, conserving energy consumption and finding clean sources of energy.
The loss to space of extra energy in the 30N - 30S band in the last two decades is 2.9 W / m2, some three times larger than the «imbalance» found in the Hansen report (but measured by the same satellites!).
A team of scientists from the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found their proof from two sites - one in Oklahoma and the other on the North Slope of Alaska - after measuring CO2's heat - trapping ability over an 11 - year period.
But it turns out that countries with far higher levels of so - called variable renewables are doing without capacity markets at all, finding that other measures are sufficient, such as investing in transmission capacity, reforming power markets and requiring renewable energy technologies themselves to play a bigger role in meeting power demand.
• Provide a clear, evidence - based explanation of the role played by different parts of the energy sector in causing air pollution • Present detailed projections of the energy sector and related air quality pathways in different countries and sectors, based on known energy, climate and air quality policies, and the key implications for policymakers • Identify additional policy measures that can materially improve the outlook for energy - related air pollution, examining both the co-benefits and trade - offs with other energy and climate objectives • Based on analysis of different policy options, distil the key findings of the report into a clear set of implications and recommendations for policymakers
Governments typically have a much harder time finding a way forward through the morass of different agricultural measures than they do in the energy sector.
Dak.) energy bill, where the USNA provides the findings necessary to induce new fuel economy measures and prohibit drilling for domestic oil — all in the name of global warming and its pernicious effects on America.
The report also found that a strong economy - wide emissions reduction program along with the full use of energy efficiency measures is the best way to achieve these reductions at low overall costs.
«The precision achieved by the most advanced generation of radiation budget satellites is indicated by the planetary energy imbalance measured by the ongoing CERES (Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System) instrument (Loeb et al., 2009), which finds a measured 5 - yr - mean imbalance of 6.5 W m − 2 (Loeb et al., energy imbalance measured by the ongoing CERES (Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System) instrument (Loeb et al., 2009), which finds a measured 5 - yr - mean imbalance of 6.5 W m − 2 (Loeb et al., Energy System) instrument (Loeb et al., 2009), which finds a measured 5 - yr - mean imbalance of 6.5 W m − 2 (Loeb et al., 2009).
1) The mean current Climate is the measure of ALL Kinetic Energy (A: eK) found in the entire atmosphere as mean average world wide temperature (wwT).
We find that many of our suppliers can reduce their energy consumption by 5 % or more with basic training and implementation of low - cost / no - cost improvement measures.
Between July and September 2015 — the only period for which researchers could get overlapping water and energy data — they found that the water conservation measures resulted in a savings of 460 gigawatt hours (GWh).
• Accept that the energy - balance models are the strong part of climate - science, being founded on thermodynamics, calibrated by paleo data, and verified by the secular rise in global energy - balance measures.
But the findings of the Swiss research team, recently published in the journal Annals of Biomedical Engineering, suggest that it is indeed possible to power pacemakers and other low - power medical implants with solar energy, and could be done with cells measuring as small as 3.6 square centimeters.
Work by ACEEE and LBL has found that energy efficiency typically costs an electric utility (or other program administrator) an average of about 3 cents per kWh saved over the lifetime of the efficiency measure (while this is the average, portfolio costs vary among program administrators, in the range of about 1.5 - 5 cents per kWh, according to the ACEEE study linked above).
The findings of the new report are significant because governments have in recent years relied heavily on energy efficiency measures as a means to cut greenhouse gases.
The Court found that such measures serve «the ultimate aim -LSB-...] to protect consumers» as well as (in the case of the adequate investments in the distribution system) «security of energy supply» (already recognized in Campus Oil), and are therefore justifiable on overriding grounds in the public interest (para 66).
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