A year later, after
much heated discussion in doctors» offices, I was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS.
There has been
much heated discussion on JustArsenal about the relative merits of Schneiderlin and Wanyama as defensive midfielders, but two things are pretty certain.
Many have pointed out the hypocrisy of this and that's why there is so
much heated discussion.
Not exact matches
A large percentage of citizens in Shanghai now drive new cars, own luxurious apartments, have
heated discussions at Starbucks, watch CNN, and can buy anything that we have in America, but for
much less.
«The widespread impacts of
heat stress on corals have been the subject of
much discussion both within and outside the research community.
In the
heated ongoing conversation over «censorship» in localization, we've heard a whole lot from fans and even translators, but we haven't seen
much discussion from Japanese developers.
Such
discussions generate lots of
heat without
much light.»
True, that has taken up
much time and made for
heated discussions.
The book was
much anticipated by some — after
heated discussions in 2014.
In the
heated ongoing conversation over «censorship» in localization, we've heard a whole lot from fans and even translators, but we haven't seen
much discussion from Japanese developers.
Since we know that the earth's surface is significantly warmed by geothermal
heat, that geothermal
heat is variable, that truly titanic forces are at work in the earth's core changing its structure and alignment, and that geothermal
heat flux has a
much greater influence on surface temperatures than variations in carbon dioxide can possibly have, it makes sense to include its effects in a compendium of global warming
discussion parameters.
There's been
much discussion recently of quick, cheap steps, with many benefits, that could slow warming driven by the atmospheric buildup of
heat - trapping greenhouse gases.
Much of the
heated discussion of the article on the Web focuses on its treatment of the skeptical stance of Richard Lindzen, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology climate scientist who has long been a hero of those fighting efforts to restrict greenhouse gases.
A while ago, can't recall off - hand which
discussion here, I was told that carbon dioxide had a
much greater
heat capacity than oxygen and nitrogen..
You will probably notice if you look, as I have done, that there is
much «
discussion» on the «possible
heating mechanism of the Corona», because «scientists» can't understand why the Corona is so hot when there is a «temperature decline to the visible light surface and then a rise to the Corona».
Oke et al 1991 is a companion study that is
much more informative about UHI, with interesting
discussions of the contributions to UHI of canyon view, thermal storage, anthropogenic
heat emissions, an urban greenhouse effect from additional pollution and moisture, surface emissivity etc..
But the EIS — full of detailed
discussion of exactly how many times it's acceptable for the new pipeline to spill its freight of acidic bitumen from Alberta, or how
much natural gas it will take to
heat the oil out of the ground — does not even mention the climate change that would result from helping ramp up the exploitation of this Saudi - scale ocean of carbon.
Much of the
discussion around energy transition is about energy storage (batteries,
heat / cool storage) in order to shave the evening peaks by transferring daytime renewable energy to a storage medium.
(For a
much longer version of this analysis, and all the accompanying political and strategic
discussion, see our recent book, Dead
Heat: Global Justice and Global Warming.
There's so
much love and hate for PETA online and within the Digg community, that this story sparked
heated discussion and many diggs.
In most areas the record is too brief to have
much significance; referring to «records» without specifying the period is one aspect of the dysfunctional climate
discussion in the general public —
heat, but no light.
We don't see the blog - to - blog exchanges (or
heated discussions) as
much as we used to.