«You have
so much latitude in that selection,» Shamoo says, that it's sometimes difficult to assess what is just sloppy or plain unethical.
Not exact matches
The total field is
so under - determined by its boundary condition, experience, that there is
much latitude of choice as to what statements to reevaluate in the light of a single contrary experience.
Depending upon where you live and how dark your skin is, going outside regularly may be all that is required for you or your baby to generate adequate amounts of vitamin D. However, one of the problems with getting your vitamin D with sun exposure is simply that it's hard to determine how
much time outside is needed since it depends on
so many factors (skin tone,
latitude, time of year, how
much skin is exposed, amount of air pollution, etc.) Keep in mind that there is also a concern of sunburn and increased risk of skin cancer with too
much sun exposure.
So, skin color is huge, what latitude you live in, how much sun exposure you have, how direct the sunlight is because those variables are so hard to quantify, the AAP has come out with a guideline that babies who receive at least half maternal breast milk or solely breastfed should receive 400 international units starting soon after birth «cause that just has been shown to prevent both Osteomalacia, a Vitamin D deficiency and Ricket
So, skin color is huge, what
latitude you live in, how
much sun exposure you have, how direct the sunlight is because those variables are
so hard to quantify, the AAP has come out with a guideline that babies who receive at least half maternal breast milk or solely breastfed should receive 400 international units starting soon after birth «cause that just has been shown to prevent both Osteomalacia, a Vitamin D deficiency and Ricket
so hard to quantify, the AAP has come out with a guideline that babies who receive at least half maternal breast milk or solely breastfed should receive 400 international units starting soon after birth «cause that just has been shown to prevent both Osteomalacia, a Vitamin D deficiency and Rickets.
Higher
latitude forests are less effective at this because they absorb
so much sunlight.
«
So while they may not be warming as
much as some higher -
latitude ecosystems, these tropical species appear to be
much more sensitive than we might have expected.»
The studies were conducted in different parts of the world, some with
much sunnier climates (lower
latitude such as Australia and Hawaii) than others,
so that we could see whether the findings were different in different climates.
So if you're at a northern
latitude like in the Pittsburgh, you're not get
much vitamin D from the sun.
This reliable
Latitude would look
so much better out doing all the stuff you need it to, instead of sitting here unutilized on our lot * Optional equipment includes: Engine: 2.4 L I4 ZERO EVAP M - AIR, Passive Entry Remote Start Package...
Maps (asthmatic turtle): I'm using Google Maps, because I sometimes let my friends track me with Google
Latitude (Glympse is
so much better).
I set my goal a little low this year because I kind of had this idea in mind about possibly leaving the auto industry,
so I wanted to allow myself a little
latitude in regards to how
much capital I was going to save and invest.
Lennart - Globally the forcing will be
much bigger this time around than the Eemian, but ice melting is largely a local threshold process,
so comparison with the high -
latitude summertime insolation during the Eemian is more appropriate in this context.
So, yes, in as
much as modelers have some
latitude to select, that means they can nudge the answer in the direction they want.
The lower atmosphere, the troposphere, has shown warming pretty
much across all
latitude bends, and the upper atmosphere has shown cooling over the last 30 to 40 years or
so.
So where
Latitude says «We know,» he is flat out incorrect, and where he says «plants grow better at higher CO2,» he is leaving out too
much from his summary to do anything but mislead, and where he says «which would include plankton,» there too he is flat out ignorant.
Atlanta has at least three times as
much GHGs as Phoenix in July (both cities are at virtually the same elevation and
latitude,
so solar energy is not a factor, at least on clear days).
The more rugged Getac V110 and Dell
Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme are rated to a
much higher IP65,
so they will survive a sandstorm or a typhoon.