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| Fight the chilly nights with Bisque Zanzibar ZTR radiator |
| Published: July 28, 2007, 3:16 am |
| Tags: Radiators, Bisque Zanzibar Ztr, Winters, Freddie Mercury, Temperature |
| is efficient enough to raise temperature really high. Its steel make will further add some vigor to your room. Still not impressed? The price tag reads 2000. There must be something worth that hefty price. via MillionaireNews |
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| Treat your batteries right |
| Published: August 8, 2007, 3:00 pm |
| Tags: Arstechnica, Batteries, Batterylifespan, Chargecyles, Heat, Temperature, Tips |
| was spent in about 40 degree temperatures at half charge.Of course, I buy batteries not to keep them in the fridge, but to use them, so I'd like to see (and have seen, don't get me wrong) progress in lifespan and capacity rather than a battery next to my Guinness in the fridge. But if squeezing every little bit of your battery counts, it sounds |
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| The 30 Second Secret To Blasting Your Energy Levels Through The Roof In The Morning |
| Published: August 23, 2007, 5:55 am |
| Tags: Kacper Postawski, Insomnia, Melatonin, Immune System, Circadian Rhythm, Luxes, Sleep Wiz, Body Temperature |
| Body's Natural Body Temperature Rhythm Plays A Key Role In How Much Energy You Have!Let's first review your body temperature rhythm.In grade 5 science class, most of us are taught that our body temperature stays at a constant 98.5 degrees Fahrenheit (36.6 Celsius). In reality, this is false. Your body temperature varies by about 6 |
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| How To Create Energy From Nothing |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 2:17 am |
| Tags: Kacper Postawski, Insomnia, Sleep Wiz, Body Temperature |
| bodies have a natural temperature rhythm. Our body temperature rises when we are awake, and promotes feelings of alertness. Our body temperature also falls when we're sleeping, and promotes feelings of drowsiness, and a desire to sleep.The natural DROP of body temperature in our bodies is a CUE for our body to produce feelings of |
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| Mobile Steers You With Heat and Cold |
| Published: September 5, 2007, 5:25 am |
| Tags: Phones, Gps, Mobiles, Navigation, Phones, Sense, Temperature |
| When you're in a strange city it's easy to get lost, but you don't want to miss the sights because you're glued to a map or GPS device. German and Swedish researchers may have created a solution - cell phone that can give you GPS directions simply by heating up or cooling down the handset. |
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| 500 scientists refute global warming dangers |
| Published: September 12, 2007, 9:24 pm |
| Tags: Politics, Environmentalism, Changing Climate, Global Temperature, Global Warming, Human Histories, Irradiance, Little Ice Age, Temperature Increases |
| the primary cause of global temperature increases since 1850,” he said. “Two thousand years of published human histories say that the warm periods were good for people. It was the harsh, unstable Dark Ages and Little Ice Age that brought bigger storms, untimely frost, widespread famine and plagues of disease,” he said. Other |
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| Satellite paints picture of World's Oceans over last decade |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 7:47 am |
| Tags: Global Warming, Ocean Temperature |
| with daily sea surface temperature readings over the same time span, we immediately see a relationship between temperature and productivity.Beyond the realm of ocean observations, however, SeaWiFS has "revolutionized the way people do research," Feldman said. SeaWiFS was one of the first missions to open up data access online to |
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| New projections for Australia's changing climate |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 2:16 pm |
| Tags: Science, Australia, Climate Change, Temperature Changes |
| The most comprehensive assessment to date of Australia's climate was jointly released today by the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO at GREENHOUSE 2007 in Sydney. |
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| bell metal damp and temperature watch |
| Published: October 12, 2007, 3:49 am |
| Tags: Hot Products, Bell Metal Damp Temperature Watch, Fulida, Product |
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| New Way To Measure Ancient Ocean Temperatures Refined |
| Published: October 25, 2007, 7:07 am |
| Tags: Ocean Temperature |
| average spring-autumn air temperature in Oslo. Temperature estimations of the transition from the last ice age to the present interglacial period were made using two cores drilled from the Arabian Sea. The TEX86 temperatures were compared with values from a British index; the Uk37.The index differences can be explained by differences in the |
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| New Way To Measure Ancient Ocean Temperatures Refined |
| Published: October 25, 2007, 7:07 am |
| Tags: Ocean Temperature |
| average spring-autumn air temperature in Oslo. Temperature estimations of the transition from the last ice age to the present interglacial period were made using two cores drilled from the Arabian Sea. The TEX86 temperatures were compared with values from a British index; the Uk37.The index differences can be explained by differences in the |
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| How to avoid your server getting fried? |
| Published: November 10, 2007, 10:34 am |
| Tags: U Efullinks, Temperature, Room, Lert, Nightmarish, Sensor, Sensitive, Specifically, Aircond |
| those are kept in very cold temperature and specifically in aircond room. However to those of you who deal with these super sensitive stuffs, you may want to know about this product call Temperature@lert USB room temperature sensor. It works by alerting you by email when the sensor, which is attached to your PC via USB port, sensed a change in |
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| Ocean plankton reducing greenhouse gases by using more carbon dioxide |
| Published: November 22, 2007, 1:59 am |
| Tags: Plankton, Global Warming, Climate Change, Marine Plant, Ocean Temperature, Phytoplankton |
| Microscopically tiny marine organisms known as plankton increase their carbon uptake in response to increased concentrations of dissolved CO2 and thereby contribute to a dampening of the greenhouse effect on a global scale An international group of scientists led by the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel, Germany documented this |
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| Oceans could absorb far more CO2 |
| Published: November 22, 2007, 1:43 am |
| Tags: Plankton, Ocean Productivity, Ocean Acidification, Ocean Temperature |
| The ocean's plankton can suck up far more airborne carbon dioxide (CO2) than previously realised, although the marine ecosystem may suffer damage if this happens, a new study into global warming says The sea has soaked up nearly half of the CO2 that has been emitted by fossil fuels since the start of the Industrial Revolution.The gas dissolves |
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