Sentences with phrase «total water volume»

Notice how they downplay its atmospheric significance by comparing it to the total water volume on the planet.
The short - term trend in total water storage adjusted over this 7 - year time span is positive and amounts to 80.6 15.7 km3 / yr (net water storage excess)... Expressed in terms of equivalent sea level, total water volume change over 2002 — 2009 leads to a small negative contribution to sea level of — 0.22 0.05 mm / yr.
The amount of volume of oil and dispersant we are putting into it is tiny in relation to the total water volume.
The Lake has since lost a large percentage of the total water volume but still provides a great recreational destination with many coves which will allow for privacy if that's what you desire.
Symptoms of the body's deterioration begins to appear when the body loses 5 % of its total water volume.

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«If that lost water is not replaced, the total volume of body fluid can fall quickly and, most dangerously, blood volume may drop.»
The total volume of rain is easier to calculate when a storm remains over a fixed area, but it much harder to suss out when hurricanes remain mobile and dump water over a wide swath of land and ocean.
A total of 4,633.1 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered in Hattah Lakes during 2013 - 14, with additional volumes to be delivered in 2014 - 15.
A total of 5.5 GL was delivered during this period, in conjunction with an equivalent volume of water made available by the Victorian Environmental Water Howater made available by the Victorian Environmental Water HoWater Holder.
«The emulsifiers increased the volume, porosity and the sensory total acceptance, and decreased the moisture content, water activity, hardness and gumminess of the eggless cakes,» they said.
Add water to bring total liquid volume to 11 ⁄ 3 cups.
This is then multiplied by the number of drops to give a total volume of water.
Organizations such as the Water Footprint Network and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) still believe that simply reporting the total volume of water is currently the best and clearest way to communicate a water footpWater Footprint Network and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) still believe that simply reporting the total volume of water is currently the best and clearest way to communicate a water footpwater is currently the best and clearest way to communicate a water footpwater footprint.
To do this, divide the volume of air taken up by each cup of rocks by the total volume of water the cup could hold (without rocks in it).
Organizations such as the Water Footprint Network and the World Wildlife Fund still believe that simply reporting the total volume of water is currently the best and clearest way to communicate a water footpWater Footprint Network and the World Wildlife Fund still believe that simply reporting the total volume of water is currently the best and clearest way to communicate a water footpwater is currently the best and clearest way to communicate a water footpwater footprint.
Rosenfeld then divides the total volume of water in the cloud by the droplet size to reveal an estimate of the total number of cloud droplets.
Purified DNA was resuspended in a total volume of 50 µL of water, and 10 µL was used for PCR.
An average of ∼ 500 ng of total RNA input per reaction was diluted in water to a total volume of 25 µl, and 25 µl of master mix that contained EZ buffer, rTth enzyme, dNTPs, Rox reference dye, MnCl2 and primer / probe was added to obtain a final reaction volume of 50 µl.
Briefly, birds were anesthetized with barbiturate anesthetic, equithesin (intrapectorally: 0.85 g chloral hydrate / 4.2 ml pentobarbital / 0.42 g MgSO4 / 6.92 ml propylene glycol / 1.78 ml 100 % ethanol to a total volume of 20 ml with water, then filtered) and secured on a rotary table.
The typical estimate of the sea - level change is five metres, a value arrived at by taking the total volume of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, converting it to water and spreading it evenly across the oceans.
On the other hand, many carbohydrate rich foods are also very high in fiber, water, total food volume, and fairly low in calories comparatively.
Sodium attracts and holds water, which increases total blood volume.
Since water is attracted to sodium, it rushes into the bloodstream and increases the total blood volume.
They're eating more fiber, water, and total food volume, all of which help you eat fewer calories.
With Exchange - Traded Funds (ETFs) multiplying faster than mosquitoes in a puddle of water these days, it is worth examining how some of the more established ones are faring with respect to trading volumes and total assets.
An understanding of total body water volumes aids in fluid therapy: for example, knowing that fluid loss from young puppies takes a much higher percentile of their body weight, making fluid replacement vital, and, conversely, understanding that fluid administration to an obese patient may need to be based on their lean or ideal body weight rather than their actual weight.
This ingredient is a high - quality source of animal protein but there is one thing you should know about fresh meats like chicken — they contain up to 80 % water which means that when the total product is cooked down to a moisture level of 10 % (as per the guaranteed analysis), the actual volume of protein that comes from the chicken will be much lower.
The digestion was performed using BtsI CutSmart (New England BioLabs) with 2.5 µL 10X buffer, 0.40 µL BtsI, 1 µg DNA, and water adjusted accordingly for a total reaction volume of 25 µL.
Btu per cubic foot: The total heating value, expressed in Btu, produced by the combustion, at constant pressure, of the amount of the gas that would occupy a volume of 1 cubic foot at a temperature of 60 degrees F if saturated with water vapor and under a pressure equivalent to that of 30 inches of mercury at 32 degrees F and under standard gravitational force (980.665 cm.
However, with improving techniques, researchers recently estimated total submarine groundwater (saline and fresh water combined) discharges suggesting a rate 3 to 4 times greater than the observed global river runoff, or a volume equivalent to 331 mm / year (13 inches) of sea level rise.
These characteristics included morphometric, geographic, and historical properties of study reservoirs (i.e., depth, residence time, volume, surface area, age, and latitude), biologically significant water column solute concentrations (i.e., NO3 — , total phosphorus, and dissolved organic carbon), and metrics of ecosystem primary productivity (i.e., trophic status and mean or modeled surface water chlorophyll a concentrations; see the supplemental materials for a complete list of the tested variables).
The Southeast received a total of 13.6 trillion gallons of water — that's three - fourths the volume of the Chesapeake Bay.
Of the total greenhouse gases, water vapor (H2O) is 95 % by volume, carbon dioxide (CO2) is 3.85 %, and methane (CH4) 0.4 %.
They assume that annually 5 ± 0.5 % of the water impounded seeps into deep aquifers, giving a 1990 rate of seepage of 0.61 to 0.75 mm / yr, and a total volume of 15 mm sea level equivalent.
The water footprint of a person, family, community, nation is the total volume of fresh water used to produce the goods (including food) and services consumed, in other words, the water footprint is the volume of water required to sustain a personal or family lifestyle or indeed a global population;
That's the case in Antarctica, which is geographically very different to the Arctic, where an increase in surface sea ice area, but not total volume, is currently being observed due to increased precipitation and increased surface water run off.
For example, if water is being warmed on the surface, and then that warmer water is moved down to the deep ocean due to trade winds during La Nina, changing equations to volume and total energy is unnecessary.»
number of waste water treatment plants there are in the State taking total daily volume that is processed, the reader will be shocked about how much water is actually used.
North Cascade glaciers annual balance has averaged -0.54 m / a of water equivalent from 1984 - 2006, a cumulative loss of over 12.4 m in glacier thickness or 20 - 40 % of their total volume since 1984 due to negative mass balances.
Water vapor is thereafter transported by the large - scale circulation, which conserves the specific humidity (the ratio of the mass of water vapor to the total mass in a unit volume of air), except during subsequent saturation events, when loss of water occurs instantaneously to prevent supersaturation [Ed: that would be a fancy way of saying it raiWater vapor is thereafter transported by the large - scale circulation, which conserves the specific humidity (the ratio of the mass of water vapor to the total mass in a unit volume of air), except during subsequent saturation events, when loss of water occurs instantaneously to prevent supersaturation [Ed: that would be a fancy way of saying it raiwater vapor to the total mass in a unit volume of air), except during subsequent saturation events, when loss of water occurs instantaneously to prevent supersaturation [Ed: that would be a fancy way of saying it raiwater occurs instantaneously to prevent supersaturation [Ed: that would be a fancy way of saying it rains?].
The total volume that can be stored is a function of the initial reservoir pressure, the fracturing pressure of the formation or an adjoining layer, and CO2 and water compressibility and mobility values.
Water vapour is by far the most important greenhouse gas, being 95 % by volume of the total greenhouse gases and anything but «unexpected».
That may sound like a lot, but it is only about 0.001 percent of the total Earth's water volume of about 332,500,000 mi3 (1,385,000,000 km3), as shown in the table below.
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