Sentences with phrase «much milder conditions»

1µmol CH4 = 1.6e - 5g / l = 1.6e - 2 g / m ^ 3 1.5 e9 g / day / 2.4 e15 m ^ 3 = ~ 6.3e - 7 g / m ^ 3 / day = ~ 2.5e - 6 micromolar increase per day diluted over the volume of the Gulf, However, given the 80 fold variation in concentrations observed above under much milder conditions, and the observations of clathrate formation at the wellhead, there are undoubtedly plumes of near methane saturated water (with volumes orders of magnitude less than that of the Gulf) drifting in the currents, slowly dissipating by diffusion and biogeochemical oxidation.
The new process, published in Nature Catalysis, utilizes a plasma — an ionized gas — in combination with non-noble metal catalysts to generate ammonia at much milder conditions than is possible with Haber - Bosch.

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The balmy, sticky weather we woke up to this morning will be replaced by much chillier temperatures on Saturday and milder conditions for Statesman Cap10K runners on Sunday after the passage of a cold front tonight around midnight.
Deciding to seek treatment depends on how much nausea and vomiting of pregnancy affects your life and causes you concern, not whether your condition is «mild» or «severe.»
After a mild winter over much of the continent, last week it experienced record - breaking summer - like conditions.
As the vast ice sheets that covered much of the northern hemisphere receded, human civilization blossomed, making the most of the relatively mild conditions that we still enjoy today.
The new mild hybrid technology (MHEV, mild hybrid electric vehicle) drives down fuel consumption even further - by as much as 0.7 liters (0.3 US gal) of fuel per 100 kilometers (62.1 mi) in real driving conditions.
In these situations, milder maritime conditions extend much farther inland.
Now, I know a mere three years of data doesn't furnish much evidence for climate scale claims, but the claims of extreme freeze conditions requiring a La Nina (this year wasn't), and mild winter associated with El Nino (again, backwards), are pretty much a death knell.
After a mild winter over much of the continent, last week it experienced record - breaking summer - like conditions.
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