al 2006 Temperature 2 Temperature - is a measure of the heat Air absolute humidity - is the quantity of content of the air, (oC) water vapor present in air, (g/m3) Air pressure - is the force exerted by the Air relative humidity - is the ratio of the vapor weight of a column of air above a particular partial pressure of the air to the saturation vapor location, measured either in mmHg, mbar or hPa. partial pressure of the air at a prescribed Air pressure is measured using a barometer. temperature, (%)
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acknowledgment 31.Disintegrate to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up 32.Yield to give up or surrender 33.Insoluble incapable of being dissolved 34.Persist to continue steadfastly or firmly in some state, purpose, couse of action 35.Evaluate to determine or calculate the numerical value of 36.Enumerate to mention separately as if in counting; name one by one 37.Evaporate to change from a liquid or solid state into vapor 38.Arduous difficult; requiring great exertion 39.Tedious long and tiresome; to cause weariness or boredom 40.Repugnant distasteful, offensive 41.Extinguish to put our; to put an end to or bring to an end 42.Fecund producing or capable of producing 43.Vapor a gas at a temperature below its critical temperature 44.Tutelage the act of guarding, protecting or guiding 45.Conjunction the act of conjoining; union 46.Utilize to put to use 47
with HIV/AIDS To treat chronic pain Help with muscle spasms Psychoactive and physiological effects Immediate desired effects – Relaxation and mild euphoria (the “high” or “stoned” feeling) Short-term physical and neurological effects – increased heart rate, lowered blood pressure, concentration Smoking, inhaling vaporized cannabinoids ("smoke") Vaporizer, heats any form of cannabis causing the active ingredients to evaporate into a vapor Cannabis tea Edibles, cannabis is added as an ingredient to one of a variety of foods some people may feel chilled out, relaxed and happy others get the giggles or become more talkative hunger pangs are common you may become more aware of your senses it can make you feel sleepy and lethargic some experience panic attacks and hallucinations Cannabis affects your ability to drive If you smoke it, cannabis can be harmful to your lungs
favorable conditions for both acute and chronic toxicity for workers. Aniline is very dangerous for marine animals, as accumulated in the bodies and leads to death. Also should be noted that alcohol consumption increases the toxicity aniline. 7. Toxicity, hazard and risk analysis Nowadays norms on aniline in Estonia are: 4 mg/m3 and for short-time contact 8 mg/m3. In the case of continuous operation with aniline, there is a constant inhalation of its vapor and skin contact. As a result, cancer develops. We know a lot of such cases. On the factories where is produced aniline people work not in isolated areas. Because of this, aniline steam are being inhaled by a lot of those workers who even do not work with aniline. Danger: leak of aniline to the ponds Source of risk: the human factor, broken pipes Results: death of aquatic organisms, intoxication, may be some unknown results Damages due to accident: 3C
Because of these similarities, it was thought that Venus might even have life. Venus is also called the Morning star or the Evening star, because it reaches its brightness shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset. It is the brightest object in the sky except for the Sun and the Moon. During the last few years the scientists have found that Venus and Earth are very different. It has no oceans and is surrounded by a heavy atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide with virtually no water vapor. There are strong winds at the cloud tops but winds at the surface are very slow, no more than a few kilometers per hour. The surface of Venus retains a constant temperature between day and night and between the equator and the poles. We can't see the surface of Venus from Earth, because it is covered with thick clouds that strongly reflect sunlight. However, space missions to Venus have shown us that its surface is covered with craters, over 1600 major volcanoes, mountains, large highland
Full Face Air Purifying Respirator with replaceable N100, R100, or P100 filter cartridges (still better protection, more expensive, harder to find). Full Face Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) with replaceable N100, R100, or P100 filter cartridges (best protection, most expensive, hardest to find). TYPES OF AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS: For even better protection with half face or full face respirators, or with full face PAPRs, use combination filters labeled "P100" and "organic vapor." CAN ANYONE USE A RESPIRATOR? Using a respirator makes your lungs and heart work harder. If you have a lung or heart condition, wearing a respirator may be dangerous for you. If a medical condition prevents you from wearing a respirator, you cannot protect yourself against breathing in harmful contaminants in the air. If you have facial hair, you may not be able to wear a respirator. The edge of a respirator must form a tight seal against your skin
Scandinavian borrowings take, taken, grasp, catch, call, cast, hit, thrive, want, raise, endow, husband, fellow, gate, sky, ski, skirt, skin, plough, ill, ugly, law, thrall, beck, tharp, breed, and sorgasbord French borrowings law, culture, fashion, religion, odour, slent, king, queen, lord, lady, duke, duchess, baron, count, countess, page, marquis, prima, leisure, cards, chess, conversation, sport, veal, beef, mutton, venison, brown, parta, ham, gammon, question, mount, vapor, valentine, lone Spanish borrowings armada, comrade, renegade, flotilla, don, negro, cockroach, embargo, mosquito, vanilla, cargo, sombrero, siesta, anchovy, bonito, castanet, bonanza, salsa, cafeteria, canyon, cigar, cocoa, chocolate, tomato, cannibal, canoe, maize, potato, avocado, female, tobacco, hurricane, barbeque, tortilla, tango, chicle, gringo, tequila, aficionado, patio, cigarillo. Italian borrowings opera, piano, solo, soprano, baritone, trio, concert, violin, allegro,
E-16 Second inlet system S/N Part No. Description Quantity Remark 1 20540 Valve comp., secondary air aeration 1 2 20542 Pipe, secondary air aeration valve outlet 1 3 20594 Pipe, air injection valve vacuum 1 4 20159 Pipe II, crankcase exhaust 1 5 20210 Separator, fuel/vapor 1 6 20152 Pipe I, crankcase exhaust 1 7 20541 Pipe, secondary air aeration valve inlet 1 8 20153 Clip I, crankcase exhaust pipe 4 9 20545 Clamp, secondary air aeration valve 4 10 20154 Clip II, crankcase exhaust pipe 2 -- 28--
E-16 Second inlet system S/N Part No. Description Quantity Remark 1 20540 Valve comp., secondary air aeration 1 2 20542 Pipe, secondary air aeration valve outlet 1 3 20594 Pipe, air injection valve vacuum 1 4 20159 Pipe II, crankcase exhaust 1 5 20210 Separator, fuel/vapor 1 6 20152 Pipe I, crankcase exhaust 1 7 20541 Pipe, secondary air aeration valve inlet 1 8 20153 Clip I, crankcase exhaust pipe 4 9 20545 Clamp, secondary air aeration valve 4 10 20154 Clip II, crankcase exhaust pipe 2 -- 28--
jälle veeks ja muutub nähtavaks õhus. Seda nimetatakse pilvede tekkeks. Evaporatsioon ja transpiratsioon Evaporatsioon e. aurumine sõltub: 1) õhuniiskusest, 2) temperatuurist, 3) tuule kiirusest, 4) õhurõhust (langedes aurumine kiireneb), 5) mulla omadustest (lõimis, struktuur). Sademeid aurumisest rohkem humiidne kliima. Sademeid aurumisest vähem ariidne kliima. Evaporation the process by which water is converted from its liquid form to its vapor form. , . Evaporatsioon ja transpiratsioon Transpiratsioon vee reguleeritud auramine taimede pinnalt, mille intensiivsus sõltub sellest, kui palju taim hoiab oma õhulõhesid avatuna. Evapotranspiratsioon = evaporatsioon + transpiratsioon. Transpiration the loss of water from parts of plants. . Pinnamood ja sademed Sademete jaotumist mõjutavad kõrged mäeahelikud, mis takistavad õhumasside liikumist. Mööda nõlvu ülespoole
stability) Workplace measurements conducted in Helsinki, Finland indicated a mean exposure level of 0.012266 ppm. Conclusion: Airborne concentrations are low comparing to limits > risk is low Indoor concentrations could be ten times the limit depending on the factors described above > risk is high Occupational exposure: as measurements showed exposure range is below limits, however there is always the risk to be exposed to formaldehyde vapor or gas because of its volatility > risk is moderate Risk for the environment As descried in environmental fate section formaldehyde is removed from the atmosphere quite fast. The fate of formaldehyde in soil has not been determined. The main target in the environment for formaldehyde is water. Taking into account that PNECaqua has low limit the risk is moderate for aquatic ecosystem. List of literature: http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/ToxProfiles/tp111.pdf http://www.inchem
refineries into more valuable products. The shortest molecules, those with four or fewer carbon atoms, are in a gaseous state at room temperature. They are the petroleum gases. Depending on demand and the cost of recovery, these gases are either flared off, sold as liquified petroleum gas under pressure, or used to power the refinery's own burners. During the winter, butane (C4H10), is blended into the petrol pool at high rates, because its high vapor pressure assists with cold starts. Liquified under pressure slightly above atmospheric, it is best known for powering cigarette lighters, but it is also a main fuel source for many developing countries. Propane can be liquified under modest pressure, and is consumed for just about every application relying on petroleum for energy, from cooking to heating to transportation. The cycloalkanes, also known as naphthenes, are saturated hydrocarbons which have
electricity. Because the source of hydropower is water, hydroelectric power plants must be located on a water source. Therefore, it wasn't until the technology to transmit electricity over long distances was developed that hydropower became widely used. 11.1 How hydropower works Understanding the water cycle is important to understanding hydropower. In the water cycle: · Solar energy heats water on the surface, causing it to evaporate. · This water vapor condenses into clouds and falls back onto the surface as precipitation. · The water flows through rivers back into the oceans, where it can evaporate and begin the cycle over again. Mechanical energy is derived by directing, harnessing, or channeling moving water. The amount of available energy in moving water is determined by its flow or fall.Swiftly flowing water in a big river, like the Columbia River along the border between Oregon and
Chapter 11 Drying Endre Zukál and Kálmán Incze Introduction (“salami-masters”), who had high prestige and earnings. Drying is probably the most ancient way of preservation, along with heating (cooking, Basis of Drying frying, etc.) and chilling or freezing. While chilling and freezing were applicable only During drying, water is removed as vapor. seasonally or in arctic regions, drying as such Thus: or in combination with smoking could be • the activity of microorganisms decreases practiced all over the world. This method was because the portion of water they can of vital importance to early humans, when utilize decreases, and this in turn means the fishing and hunting were not always success- shelf life of the product increases ful and/or when the meat and fat of a large
remainder. For example, we are driven to a grotesquely revisionist view about scientific objects--the instrumentalist view that scientific statements about electrons, memory traces, other galaxies, and the like are merely abbrevia- tions of complex sets of statements about our own laboratory data. What is the verification condition of a sentence about an electron? Of course it is something macroscopic, something about meter readings or vapor trails in a cloud chamber or scattering patterns on a cathode ray tube or something of the sort. It is observable with the naked eye in the here and now. Are we really to believe that when we talk about subatomic particles we are not really talking about little particles--particles so small that they cannot be observed--but instead about meter readings, vapor trails, and the like? (The positivists themselves did not consider this instrumentalism grotesque, but
Their language seemed slightly forced, and a team began studying the letters to see whether this indicated an open code and, if so, what the real meaning was. One member of the team was a persistent young woman named Nadya Gardner, who became convinced that the letters contained invisible writing. The usual strip tests with chemicals that bring out the ordinary secret inks gave negative results, but Miss Gardner persisted. Finally the chemists, under Dr. Enrique Dent, applied the iodine-vapor test invented back in World War I—and to their surprise secret writing did appear on the back of the typed sheets. The letter of April 15, 1941, addressed to Mr. Manuel Alonso, Apartado 718, Madrid, carried on the back of its two pages a list of ships then docked at New York: "On April 14 was at pier 97 (Manhattan) the Norwegian M. S. Tain Shan—6601 tons—gray superstr # at pier 90 was a Dutch freighter. ..." A letter of six days later, addressed to a Miss Isabel Machado Santos in Lisbon,
movies were able to seduce the eye and the other organs o f the b o d y ever more convincingly. Along the way there have been many experiments to enhance the physical effects of entertainment and drama, from the burning of incense at Greek rituals to modern technical marvels like 3D, I M A X , and mechanized seats that vibrate in time to on-screen machine-gun fire. In Roman theatres and stadia, the presence of gods could be suggested by sprays of perfumed vapor and showers of fragrant flower petals. In the 1 9 5 0 s experiments were done with 3D, "smell-o-vision," and "Percepto," an effect in theatres specially rigged for W i l l i a m Castle's unique effort, The Tingler. Seats were wired with buzzers that made them vibrate at supposedly shocking m o ments on screen, where a creature was depicted attaching itself to people's spines. T H E BODY A S A GUIDE T O C R I T I Q U I N G