By comparing the temperature of the bill
with the environmental temperature, Tattersall's team was able to gauge how much heat was being lost; the larger the difference, the more heat was escaping.
Not exact matches
Saildrone's fleet of sailboats — which are outfitted
with dozens of sensors, measurement tools, and cameras — can capture data on fish and wildlife populations,
environmental health, ocean
temperatures, weather, and climate change.
Though a sweeping peace treaty
with the
environmental movement seems unlikely, the War of the Woods proves there are ways to lower the
temperature of the conflict and regain the public's trust.
But space posed a unique design constraint on Stearns: solar radiation and extreme
environmental temperature shifts would melt and degrade the paint and ink he worked
with, making them hazards to the delicate optical hardware in the satellites.
Eco Fabrics Ever committed to reducing the
environmental impact of their manufacturing processes, each Bumbleride stroller is made
with post consumer plastic bottles blended into the exterior of the seat fabric (rPET) along
with bamboo charcoal blended into the interior, offering
temperature regulation, moisture wicking and an ultra soft touch for baby.
Infants that suffer from SIDS are thought to most likely have problems
with the way they respond to these
environmental factors and how they regulate their heart rate, body
temperature and breathing.
This leading
environmental entrepreneur has worked
with a range of scientists to draw up a compendium of 100 substantive existing solutions that can turn around rising
temperatures.
This period is marked by fragility of the infant in terms of
environmental adaptation to extreme hot and cold
temperatures, sucking ability to have an effective feeding pattern, an established sleeping schedule, emotional security
with the care takers and proper positioning when sleeping, feeding and burping.
Environmental degradation could have made the birds» diet poorer, or warmer
temperatures could have given an edge to birds
with smaller body sizes, as they are better able to cool off.
Jared Rennie and Ronald Leeper at NOAA's National Centers for
Environmental Information in Asheville, N.C., reported that daily maximum
temperatures were 0.86 F warmer for the traditional screened stations compared
with USCRN stations.
View a slide show of the world's first carbon capture and storage facility in operation The small stream of flue gas travels to the carbon - capture unit through plastic pipes reinforced
with fiberglass and is cooled to between — 1 and 21 degrees Celsius from the 55 - degree C
temperature at which it emerges from the other
environmental technology add - ons that strip out the fly ash, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
So Javier Martin - Torres of the Luleå University of Technology in Kiruna, Sweden, and colleagues have tracked the weather conditions on Mars throughout Curiosity's first Martian year, recording humidity, air and ground
temperatures with its Rover
Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS).
The cause of the wasting disease is unknown, though scientists working on the mystery are testing whether an underlying virus or bacteria is to blame, along
with some
environmental stress, such as water
temperature or salt content, making the organisms more vulnerable to it.
OU Professors Jeffrey F. Kelly, Todd Fagin and Eli S. Bridge, Oklahoma Biological Survey, and graduate student Kyle G. Horton, Department of Biology, OU College of Arts and Sciences; in collaboration
with OU Professors Phillip B. Chilson, School of Meteorology, and Kirsten de Beurs, Department of Geography and
Environmental Sustainability, OU College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences; and Phillip M. Stepanian, formerly
with the Advanced Radar Research Center, worked together to demonstrate how migration timing relates to land surface phenology and
temperature changes.
Rising global
temperatures portend shifts in all these ocean currents, potentially
with drastic consequences, says Albert Gabric, an
environmental scientist at Griffith University in Brisbane.
Using 139 prokaryote - enriched samples, containing > 35,000 species, we show vertical stratification
with epipelagic community composition mostly driven by
temperature rather than other
environmental factors or geography.
«It could have big implications for farming, especially
with climate change, where you will have water shortages and changes in
environmental temperatures,» Koman says.
Temperature versatility is important because increasing evidence documents dynamic and often unpredicted behavior of ice that could affect
environmental conditions — as
with glaciers on earth, for example — and explain the evolution of satellites» bodies in space, as
with Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's Enceladus.
Such materials can be patterned
with live cells engineered to sense
environmental chemicals and pollutants as well as changes in pH and
temperature.
The landscape where they were found is featureless,
with uniform
environmental factors like
temperature and oxygen that might otherwise drive the animals to relocate.
Their results confirm, in all three groups, that species living in regions
with greater
temperature variability have both greater
environmental tolerances and wider ranges — both in terms of latitude and altitude.
Keohane, now a vice president
with the
Environmental Defense Fund, believes the announcement will paint a fuller portrait of Obama's governmentwide effort to tackle climbing
temperatures, beyond the power plant rules.
Many NASA satellites observe
environmental factors that are associated
with El Niño evolution and its impacts, including sea surface
temperature, sea surface height, surface currents, atmospheric winds and ocean color.
The
environmental ranges of many animal and plant species are starting to alter
with climate change, as
temperatures change and force species to migrate to more suitable climes.
The decades of work that have gone into reducing PM2.5 through
environmental regulations and technological improvements are being undermined by the West's worsening wildfire seasons,
with large wildfires being amplified by higher
temperatures and drier conditions associated
with human - caused climate change.
NOAA's global
temperature data for February, to be released on Thursday, is expected to be roughly in line
with NASA's, Jessica Blunden, a climate scientist
with ERT, Inc., at NOAA's National Center for
Environmental Information, said in an email.
If November and December have average
temperatures, 2016 will tie for the second - warmest year on record, Chris Fenimore, a physical scientist
with NOAA's National Center for
Environmental Information, said.
The researchers said this process might be dominant in plants that experience long - term high light stress combined
with other
environmental stressors, such as drought or cold
temperatures.
University of Tsukuba - based researchers developed a way to recover
environmental heat
with a new type of thin - film thermoelectric cell, based on two different materials that show changes in their redox potential on cycling of
temperature.
The CDR potential and possible
environmental side effects are estimated for various COA deployment scenarios, assuming olivine as the alkalinity source in ice ‐ free coastal waters (about 8.6 % of the global ocean's surface area),
with dissolution rates being a function of grain size, ambient seawater
temperature, and pH. Our results indicate that for a large ‐ enough olivine deployment of small ‐ enough grain sizes (10 µm), atmospheric CO2 could be reduced by more than 800 GtC by the year 2100.
The facility has an 18,000 gal recirculating seawater system which supplies tanks in both indoor and semi-enclosed outdoor spaces
with a constant supply of clean water at local
environmental temperatures.
Achieving this level of accuracy wasn't easy especially under harsh
environmental conditions of the Atacama Desert
with strong sunshine, large difference between day and night
temperatures, and strong wind, etc..
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Bears, however, experience a decrease of around 12 degrees Fahrenheit; maintain their body
temperature over the cool
environmental conditions
with the action of the tissue known as «brown fat».
With an eye to the future — in terms of both energy costs and
environmental considerations — the education authority opted for a system utilising the heat always present at a more or less constant
temperature in the «near - surface geothermal layer» underground.
These grueling tests included «the peak pressures in the fuel system, the entire
temperature range inside the engine, as well as all the
environmental testing in deserts and in freezing conditions in cold climates — and it passed
with flying colors.»
We already mentioned that an 85 - degree
environmental temperature is just fine
with dogs as long as the humidity levels aren't that high.
Substandard conditions include lack of veterinarian care or breeding plan, unlimited puppy production, no screening for genetic diseases, unsanitary facilities, unsafe and cramped cages, no
environmental stimulation or human contact
with animals, inadequate ventilation and
temperature, poor quality food and water, poor quality shelters and no bedding.
Animals
with the same body weight can have 3-fold variation in daily kcal requirements, which are affected by age, neutering status, physiologic status (growth, gestation, lactation, etc), physical activity,
environmental temperature, and any underlying abnormalities.
In general, the risk of aerosol transmission increases
with proximity and duration of exposure to the source; however, once aerosolized, certain pathogens may remain infective over long distances, depending on particle size, the nature of the pathogen, and such
environmental factors as
temperature and humidity.3
Environmental causes include: low
temperature, low humidity, excessive handling of shy species, overcrowding (may occur
with only two iguanas in a cage), aggression from cagemates, lack of hide box for visual security, lack of UV light and lack of proper diet.
Other animals may live for a long time
with only a few adult heartworms and show no clinical signs unless faced
with an
environmental change, such as an extreme increase in
temperature, or another significant health problem.
It is normal for your puppy to paint after performing a physical activity or when the
environmental temperature is high, and this should not be confused
with tachypnea.
In comparison, sled dogs who were more active and exposed to low
environmental temperatures had a much higher requirement
with MER ranging from 228kcal ⋅ BWkg0.75 to 1,053 ± 192kcal ⋅ BWkg0.75 per day (Orr, 1966; Hinchcliff et al., 1997).
With increased
environmental temperatures and other causes of hyperthermia, the body's set
temperature is not increased.
As a preventive practice, one should make sure the
environmental temperature of the puppies is kept warm
with whelping boxes, heat lamps, etc..
It is not necessary to measure your pet's water consumption as the fluid requirement will change
with exercise level,
environmental temperature, and other factors.
The three most important
environmental factors to discuss
with potential customers are
temperature, humidity and lighting.
The talk coincides
with the Raising the
Temperature Art in
Environmental Reactions exhibition, which closes March 3rd.
A new study by researchers at the University of Maryland Center for
Environmental Science and published in Yale 360 shows that the ocean isn't the only body of water
with a
temperature on the hike.