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The Breath of Life
Published on Sunday, March 21, 2010 by admin The earth is wrapped in a thin, loose gas - we call the atmosphere. De mix van gassen waaruit of atmosfeer is sterk in de Vlaamse eons.A veranderd in Arts alchemist Johann Baptista van Helmont genaamd was de eerste mens om te ontdekken dat de lucht die we inademen is niet een maar een enkele stof van stoffen mengsel. In a manuscript published after his death in 1644, ...
Beneficial Devices to Prevent Sinus Infections
Published on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 by admin One of the main causes of sinus infection causing the pollution caused by air we breathe. Almost every corner of the space we move affected and infected by air pollutants in severe cases, the aggressive elements that can give a greater possibility of a sinus infection because they contain. Even the offices, motels, restaurants and shops, including apartments, warehous...
CO2, Global Warming, and Pollen-Allergies
Published on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 by admin CO2, Global Warming, and hay fever OgrenThe Thomas added benefits of organic matter in soil has been known and are usually attributed to nitrogen, greater water retention capacity and an increase in the activity of earthworms and soil microbes. But research has shown that increased carbon dioxide (CO2) free, that accompanies added organic matter is certainly one of th...
Air Conditioning – Can it Be Installed in One Day?
Published on Sunday, January 31, 2010 by admin When mounting a new air conditioning unit on a property, then the installer normally attributed to indoor and outdoor units necessary location. The different types and styles that adhere to the wall or ceiling.An electrician install a power that feeds the evaporator, either inside or outside, depending on the model of the capacitor. An interconnect cable is then insta...
Enriched Air Diving
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin There are many misconceptions around enriched air diving. This article offers some data diving on enriched air, advantages and disadvantages of diving with enriched air, and equipment used for enriched air diving.Air is essentially a mixture of two gases, approximately 21% oxygen and 79% nitrogen. Nitrogen is the culprit in causing decompression sickness, better known...
Environmental Group Supports President Bush’s Clean Air Plan
Published on Friday, January 8, 2010 by admin The Clean Air Act has led to considerable progress in air quality of our nation. In the last ten years have only reduced power plant emissions of sulfur dioxide by 40 percent and nitrogen oxides are on track to reduce by that amount in 2004. Under President Norris McDonald AAEA, it's time for a review of emissions.Under energy program to reduce the Clean Air Act, ...
Garden Composting Tips- The Art of Composting
Published on Monday, December 21, 2009 by admin Even a composting neophyte can compost first class with the right recipe to make. Similar to cooking, composting is half art, half science. Knowledge of these fundamental factors that will help you get started. Like a chef cooking demands quality ingredients, a good fertilizer needs the best ingredients too. Good materials for composting include: grass clippings, leav...
Air and Scuba Tanks – What a Beginning Diver Should Know
Published on Saturday, December 12, 2009 by admin One of the main components of diving equipment, the air in a scuba tank, usually reflects the air we breathe every day. Specifically, is approximately 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen. Your body can not use nitrogen. Both of these gases can cause problems when breathing deeply. Ever heard the expression "Too good is bad for you"? This applies to oxygen. Never a t...
The Alternative Fuel Car – What Are Your Choices?
Published on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 by admin In a previous article we talked about how alternative fuels for automobiles came to be developed and why they are increasingly popular. The next question is: what are the options for consumers who are interested in this type of vehicle? The following are some of the best known versions of cars that use traditional fuels: * Compressed air cars are emissions free piston...
Nitrogen Tire Inflation System
Published on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 by admin Until recently, advances in tire technology to focus on the rubber tread and the radial metal used in the structure of the band. In the past twenty years, the humble tire has a long way, but one thing remained constant. The way that inflates the tire. Now, the huge research on what could improve tire performance for all drivers, pneumatic pressure nitrogen that are su...
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