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  • Sixteen young men (age: 21+/-2 y; BMI: 23. 7+/-3.1 kg * m-2; VO2peak: 48+/-9 ml * kg-1 * min-1) performed 2 weeks of supervised HIT comprising of a total of 15 min of exercise (6 sessions; 4-6 x 30-s cycle sprints per session).

    tingilinde: 2009

  • Sixteen young men (age: 21+/-2 y; BMI: 23. 7+/-3.1 kg * m-2; VO2peak: 48+/-9 ml * kg-1 * min-1) performed 2 weeks of supervised HIT comprising of a total of 15 min of exercise (6 sessions; 4-6 x 30-s cycle sprints per session).

    micro exercising 2009

  • In 2008 the estimated radiative forcing of GHGs was 2.74 W m-2, see:

    Hot Water and Air EliRabett 2010

  • They concluded that shelves are a net sink of approximately 0.8 mol C m-2 yr-1.

    Coastal zone 2009

  • He concluded that the coastal ocean behaves as a source of CO2 for the atmosphere (0.38 mol C m-2 yr-1).

    Coastal zone 2009

  • P1 = pressure at point 1 in Newtons/m2 (N m-2) n = distance between the two points in meters

    Wind 2008

  • Seagrass form extensive meadows (Photos 1 and 2), which are highly productive and often support high biomass, with a global average biomass of about 180 g C m-2 an average net production of about 400 g C m-2 yr-1, ranking amongst the most productive ecosystems in the biosphere.

    Seagrass meadows 2008

  • This diversity of environmental conditions implies large differences in the biological production of lagoons (e.g., net primary production values range from 10 to 7000 g carbon m-2 yr-1 over 70 lagoons for which these values have been published,).

    Coastal lagoon 2007

  • Forcing values are expressed in watts per square meter (W ●m-2).

    Radiative forcing 2007

  • Both locations get about the same average amount of solar radiation in July, a whopping 470 watts/m-2 actually Sac. gets more–475 watts.

    Unthreaded #19 « Climate Audit 2007

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