I also
use some of their fuels during training to keep my energy stores up.
Its specific
use of fuel during exercise is constantly changing and is affected by a ton of different internal factors, such as different hormones and enzymes.
«In 2007, Corvette Racing won the Michelin Energy Endurance Challenge in the GT1 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the most efficient
use of fuel during the race.
Not exact matches
UAF has worked extensively with both institutional and commercial partners in Alaska and in recent years,
using drones to monitor sea lion populations in the Aleutian Islands, conduct ice flow and environmental surveying missions for NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, inspect pipelines for oil and gas giant BP and assist a Russian tanker
during a dangerous late - season
fuel delivery to the remote Alaskan outpost
of Nome.
Let's face it, the people pulled out their lawn chairs and just sat there
during a hurricane and didn't
use any oil to escape and gas stations ran out
of fuel because the managers were on vacation.
During the 2010 - 2011 school year, the department composted 143 tons
of food waste, collected 4,533 gallons
of used cooking oil (to create biodiesel
fuel) and recycled more than 150 tons
of cardboard, glass and plastic.
Development
of cost - effective means to separate carbon dioxide
during the production process will improve this advantage over other fossil
fuels and enable the economic production
of gas resources with higher carbon dioxide content that would be too costly to recover
using current carbon capture technologies, Tour said.
The group found that although
fuel - cell vehicles would produce zero greenhouse - gas emissions
during use, the extraction and refinement
of hydrogen
fuel would release three to five times as much carbon into the air as is released in procuring and refining gasoline and diesel.
Asteroids also contain an abundance
of water, which, aside from serving as hydration
during space travel, could be
used as a shield to protect spaceships from the sun's radiation or to produce hydrogen - and oxygen - based rocket
fuels.
In fact, the new energy secretary Steven Chu said
during in his Senate confirmation hearing that he did not view
used fuel management as an issue that should hamper the growth
of nuclear power.
In addition, only about one tenth
of the mined uranium ore is converted into
fuel in the enrichment process (
during which the concentration
of uranium 235 is increased considerably), so less than a hundredth
of the ore's total energy content is
used to generate power in today's plants.
Lake Barrett — director
of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant
during its decommissioning after a partial meltdown at the Middletown, Pa., facility in 1979 — says TEPCO will
use robots to remotely dig out the melted
fuel and store it in canisters on - site before shipping to its final disposal spot.
In large parts
of the developing world, people have abundant heat from the sun
during the day, but most cooking takes place later in the evening when the sun is down,
using fuel — such as wood, brush or dung — that is collected with significant time and effort.
The rise in PDK4 likely indicates that stored fat was
used to
fuel metabolism
during exercise instead
of carbohydrates from the recent meal.
Air New Zealand said yesterday that
using a 50 percent blend
of biofuel with traditional jet A-1
fuel can improve
fuel efficiency by more than 1 percent, according to data collected
during the December 2008 test flight.
There are many ways to manage forests to prevent the buildup
of fuel loads, for instance by
using prescribed fires
during wet periods to reduce overstocked
fuel loads.
His discoveries
of isotopic heterogeneity at the nanoscale
during that exercise gave rise to his interest in developing new forensic tools for nuclear
fuel pellets
using NanoSIMS.
The growth rate
of fossil
fuel emissions increased from 1.5 % / year
during 1980 — 2000 to 3 % / year in 2000 — 2012, mainly because
of increased coal
use [4]--[5].
When trees in vast forests died
during a time called the Carboniferous and the Permian, the carbon dioxide (CO2) they took up from the atmosphere while growing got buried; the plants» debris over time formed most
of the coal that today is
used as fossil
fuel.
Contrary to the belief that ketones can be
used to
fuel the muscles
during high intensity workouts, the truth is that the body requires glycogen for this type
of activity2.
Because the process
of ketosis
uses body fat as
fuel, one particular group
of athletes — the bodybuilders,
use this diet as a tool for dropping fat and water, and retaining muscle mass
during the cutting phase
of their pre-contest preparation.
Nuts deliver a healthy dose
of muscle -
fueling protein and good fats, while dried fruits are rich in simple carbs, making them easier for your body to digest so they can immediately be
used to replenish glycogen lost
during your workout.
This glucose can be
used as
fuel during times
of calorie restriction.
Since our muscles
use the BCAAs for
fuel during the workout they can deplete them
of the needed aminos.
If you're
using something like a digestive enzyme
during a long, long day where you're eating
fuels and moving at kind
of a slow pace and you're having difficulty with digestion and absorption which doesn't happen to everybody but in the folks that it does happen to, enzymes can be helpful.
If
during a period
of fasting the body no longer
uses glucose as
fuel, and starts to
use fatty acids instead, stem cells get an incentive to rejuvenate old and damaged tissues.
Although it experienced a boost in popularity
during the thirties with the creation
of the cartoon character Popeye, who
used spinach to
fuel his super strength, it was first cultivated at least 2,000 years ago in Persia (modern - day Iran).
Plenty
of carbohydrates is eaten to refill your muscle glycogen reserves; you can then
use this to
fuel your fat burning workouts
during the week.
Immediately following exercise, the cells in the muscles you worked
during exercise have depleted their glycogen stores (they
use sugar to function, synthesize protein, and store as backup
fuel to access
during the next bout
of exertion).
During periods
of high volume and / or intensity
of training including competition concentrated forms
of carbohydrates are brought back into the diet and
fueling «strategically» in conjunction with VESPA
use to retain the benefits
of high rates
of beta - oxidation and ketosis while benefiting from the fast metabolizing glucose from the carbohydrates.
Human brains, unique amongst animals, can
use ketones as a major
fuel source
during prolonged starvation, allowing the conservation
of protein such as skeletal muscle.
If you don't have a physically active job or aren't able to spend lots
of time on your feet
during the day, this intensity is important for training the body to
use fat as a
fuel, especially for individuals who compete in events lasting more than two hours.Although it will be difficult to keep your intensity low on these days, if you've decided that you have lots
of time on your hands and the type
of training you want to do is primarily aerobic (vs. interval based training), then performing your endurance efforts at a higher intensity than Zone 2 will reduce the effectiveness
of your harder workouts on subsequent days by fatiguing muscle and depleting carbohydrate stores in fast - twitch muscle.
The other major benefit
of using VESPA
during this phase is it will dampen some
of the negative impacts on fat - adaptation due to re-introduction
of concentrated carbohydrates and sugars into the diet and
fueling.
BCAAs are made up
of leucine, isoleucine and valine which are
used for
fuel during intense workouts thus preventing your body from scavenging hard - earned muscle for energy.
Ketogenic diets have gained popularity for a variety
of health benefit claims, but scientists are still teasing out what happens
during ketosis, when carbohydrate intake is so low that the body shifts from
using glucose as the main
fuel source to fat burning and producing ketones for energy.
In contrast to dietary fat, body fat stores are
of tremendous importance
during physical activity, as long as the intensity is not too high and there is adequate O2 delivery to
use fat as a
fuel source.
I'll get in a second to why this could be important for you if you're trying to boost your sports performance or to figure out what you're supposed to eat you know,
during endurance but the other thing that was interesting was that there was another study that looked at basically how your body taps into this intramuscular triglyceride and it was found that the, when your body is tapping into intramuscular triglyceride sources, your intramuscular triglyceride pool to
use that stuff as an energy source
during exercise, it can actually cause a little bit
of an insulin response and cause your pancreas to have to work a little bit, to churn out insulin in order for you to be able to effectively tap into this adipose tissue and so it's one
of those things where there is a little bit
of stress on the pancreas when you're tapping into these intramuscular triglycerides even though they're
used as a really really potent source
of fuel for you when you're out there performing specifically endurance exercise and in this case, for this fasted, male endurance athletes, 60 - 70 % intensity.
Actually start to
use this stuff
during endurance exercise based
of a lot
of these studies I'm seeing in terms
of the body's preference that tap into these triglycerides is a very significant source
of fuel so....
Many people will feel considerably fatigued
during the first few weeks
of ketosis — the body is trying to adapt to
using ketones as a
fuel source.
Carbohydrate is important because you will
use glycogen, the carbohydrate
fuel stored in your cells,
during the workout, and a fresh supply
of carbohydrate will help prevent glycogen depletion.
is contingent on having the right amount
of fuel to
use for energy
during activity.
The reason I didn't assume that you meant «calories utilized» when you wrote «calories burned» is that it's a common issue with the «calories in, calories out» people that they assume that the body's only
use of carbohydrates and fat is for
fuel, as well as to forget that the body needs calories to reconstruct itself: I often see people plan out their diet by only considering calories burned (basally and in exercise) and sometimes only
during exercise.
Bought this truck in the past year and she takes me anywhere, I
use it as a daily driver and a racer, I have done many performance modifications to it, such as
fuel injection ratio tuner, K&N cold air intake, champion spark plugs, tuned the camshaft a little, etc. and I did some cosmetic work on it as well such as painted rims, mesh grille, dipped my truck pearlescent, put neon lights in the cab hooked up to a toggle switch, put rain guards on the doors, new nerf bar, etc. it is all the kind
of mean look you want it to be at night and a family vehicle
during the day.
That said, I managed to get a hand - held time:
During my two open laps, with a full tank
of fuel, hot tires, no curb clipping (apex cones were on all curbs), and
using Plus R mode, I managed a 1:54.9 — a time, I am told, that would put the car mid-pack in an SCCA Super Production class event at this track.
One article I read suggested that the amount
of electronics connected to the battery in a modern car could result in damage from any kind
of transient
during a jump - start, and another article I read on how to jump - start a car had a large warning that read «If either vehicle has an electronic ignition system or is an alternatively
fueled vehicle, the
use of jumper cables may damage it.»
The ECU can derive the duration
of the intakestroke from the rpm, and can consequently
use all that time to make the injector deliver it's
fuel during the whole intakestroke.
The ECU can derive the duration
of the intake stroke from the rpm, and can consequently
use all that time to make the injector deliver it's
fuel during the whole intake stroke.
The expansion intake manifold
uses the principle
of oscillating air in the intake manifold
during the cooler expansion phase, keeping the temperature
of the
fuel / air mixture lower than in the 911 Turbo.
This entry - level diesel comes in front - wheel - drive configuration and returns
fuel mileage
of approximately 45 mpg — though Audi has not stated whether this is
during mixed
use, or only the highway mileage figure.
Around town
during the first week the Santa Fe
used as much as 12.9 L / 100 km, but with a family
of four and enough luggage aboard for those few days away, the open - road
fuel consumption fell as low as 8.2.