A new study has shown the Flexible-Fiber CO2 laser to safely cut and coagulate during endoscopic assisted transsphenoidal craniotomies (TSC) without the line of sight problems encountered with conventional CO2 lasers. The findings, reported by researchers from Boston Medical Center (BMC) and...
please, i love this bb gun and it works flawlessly. the magazine for the gun however, leaks the co2 wippet as soon as i put it in. if you have any questions on what the exact gun is let me know but i think i have it pretty well covered up top. thank you!
result of respiration? support your discussion with diagrams? please help im really struggeling with this i think im confusing myself i understand that diffusion and osmosis has to happen, concentration gradient hysertonic and hypertonic, dont no how to start is it that the mitichondrai releases...
...trucks, boats and planes.? I know plane comes first but than what, and if you could tell me an example of a distance that would be nicetoo. Like for10km, how much gas would they all let out on medium speed..
from 0.0 to 67.0 mph? Assume that the required energy comes from the combustion of octane with 30% efficiency. (Hint: Use KE=1/2mv^2 to calculate the kinetic energy required for the acceleration.)
A large sport utility vehicle has a mass of 2700g
I want to buy a blowback BB gun for a movie prop in short action scene video's I make. I need a blowback because simply it's really realistic when it comes to that. The slide moving back and forth as you pull the trigger, able to see the open ejection port etc..But does that mean I have to be...
from 0.0 to 67.0 mph? Assume that the required energy comes from the combustion of octane with 30% efficiency. (Hint: Use KE=1/2mv^2 to calculate the kinetic energy required for the acceleration.)
A large sport utility vehicle has a mass of 2400g
from 0.0 to 67.0 mph? Assume that the required energy comes from the combustion of octane with 30% efficiency. (Hint: Use KE=1/2mv^2 to calculate the kinetic energy required for the acceleration.)
A large sport utility vehicle has a mass of 2400g
from 0.0 to 67.0 mph? Assume that the required energy comes from the combustion of octane with 30% efficiency. (Hint: Use KE=1/2mv^2 to calculate the kinetic energy required for the acceleration.)
A large sport utility vehicle has a mass of 2400g
from 0.0 to 67.0 mph? Assume that the required energy comes from the combustion of octane with 30% efficiency. (Hint: Use KE=1/2mv^2 to calculate the kinetic energy required for the acceleration.)
A large sport utility vehicle has a mass of 2400g
OmniGuide announced new clinical study results which demonstrate the safety and efficacy of its handheld fiber for CO2 laser stapedotomy compared to the handheld KTP laser, and the availability of two next generation products for otology. OmniGuide will be showcasing its new BeamPath® OTO...
Assuming a 20-mile round trip to a store on Black Friday, one study found Cyber Monday emits 50 times less carbon through the miracles of online shopping. [GigaOM Pro via Treehugger]
The annual rate of increase in carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels has more than tripled in this decade, compared to the 1990s, reports an international consortium of scientists, who paint a bleak picture of the Earth's future unless "CO2 emissions [are] drastically reduced." These CO2...
We just recently bought a foreclosed home and have completed a ton of work on the house. Because of the sanding, cleaning, etc, there is a ton of dust and debris down in the vents. We are having a CO2 test performed tomorrow and my question is, during this test will the air be blowing up into...
Many contrarian arguments, from "CO2 doesn't lead it lags" to "why have temperatures cooled while CO2 has risen" to "solar minimum is causing cooling" go back to this basic idea--an idea that they seem to think is the primary foundation for AGW.
Can anyone give me a source in which a scientist...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/GHG_per_capita_2000.svg
Seems a bit high for a nation of only $1,410 per capita GDP. Could it be the high rice production?
...and Belize too, for that matter.