Sentences with phrase «much oxygen takes»

Creating so much oxygen takes a fiercer nuclear furnace than is needed for a carbon - rich mixture, so the stars that became these white dwarfs must have been hot and massive.

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For a moment I thought about asking Chris to describe where we were on the road, and how much longer it would take to get there, but instead decided to focus on deep breathing, and getting as much oxygen in me, to Silas, as possible.
Taking into account the oxygen content of the Black Lake and the maximum oxygen use of swimming, they then examined Harry's weight, suggesting that if he had a normal BMI — providing he hadn't been binging too much on Every Flavour Beans and Chocolate Frogs — and the average height of a 14 year old boy, he would need to process 443 litres of water at 100 % efficiency per minute for every minute he was underwater.
I don't think very many people think about the safety side, though,» he adds, pointing out that even life - essential things like water or oxygen, can be toxic if too much is taken in.
«They took away from that [talk] that, on early Earth, you don't have much oxygen, but you do have sulfur dioxide from volcanism,» Ranjan recalls.
Previous work with strontium cobaltites relied on changes in the oxygen concentration in the surrounding gas atmosphere to control which of the two forms the material would take, but that is inherently a much slower and more difficult process to control, Lu says.
It could automate routine medical and administrative tasks, help doctors collaborate with one another and much more, taking its application «personality» from the capabilities of the underlying Oxygen system.
What it is good for is improving cardiovascular endurance, or how much oxygen is diffused across your muscles and how much energy it takes to achieve this — i.e. your VO2 - max or the highest heart rate you can maintain.
After performing a high - intensity interval and you feel as if you can not take in as much oxygen as your body wants, then you have probably reached your target.
Acai has twice as much oxygen radical absorbance capacity, or ORAC value, as blueberries, and this product takes advantage of the powerful nutritional value of the Acai berry.
First, fortify your body with much - needed oxygen by taking three deep breaths, inhaling through the nose and exhaling through the mouth.
«Studies have shown that you can take in and give out seven times as much air — that means seven times as much oxygen, seven times as much prana — in a three - part deep breath than in a shallow breath.»
Inhale and exhale through your nose, taking in as much oxygen as you possibly can to fill that lower belly.
For example if you haven't done much exercise for some time you may get to your target heart rate by walking fast but as your cardiovascular system improves, you will be improving your body's ability to take in and use oxygen, you will find that walking at the same pace will not result in the target heart rate and you will have to increase your intensity, either through increasing the speed or incline etc..
In these plans I don't call them rests I call them «reward breaks» because if you really are doing this right the reward breaks will be the most the most welcome thing to you and I suggest you use them to take on as much oxygen as possible.
Well, when you exercise, your body's demand for oxygen increases, which means you take much faster and deeper breaths.
Breathing the same oxygen as Paul Newman, William Holden, and Fred Astaire seems to be much more exciting to this group than working with fire — the novelty of the film's all - star cast takes up most of the discussion.
«I think we can all clearly agree the charter - only discussion took up too much oxygen in the last couple of years.
The better option is to take the aquajet, a little machine that propels you along much faster than just swimming, and that therefore saves on oxygen, too.
Some will claim that it will take too much energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, as electricity is required.
Tropical forests not only provide oxygen for us to breathe, but also take CO2 out of the atmosphere and store much more carbon than forests in temperate regions (like those in the United States).
«Frankly, the Keystone XL pipeline project took so much oxygen out of the room, but with that out of the way this idea has more room to breath,» he added.
When it comes to the question of who must ultimately take responsibility around workplace harassment, much ink has been spilled and much oxygen expended over a narrative that sees opinion divided along generational lines.
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