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The change in surface insolation is balanced primarily by a reduction in latent heat flux, although the sensible and net upward longwave fluxes also decrease… The global precipitation rate falls by -0.05 mm d-1 to balance the reduction in surface evaporation.
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Anabaena cultures outdoors PRODUCTIVITY 0. 05-0.6 g organic matter (biomass+EPS) L-1 d-1 equivalent to 0. 1-1.0 g CO2 fixed L-1 d-1 YIELD OF FLAT PANEL REACTOR 0.1 (winter) to 0.35
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An announcement I would like to see would be that they found a way to have an Indiana d-1 holiday tournement with IU ND PU UE BU ISU Valpo and Ball state and vunue will switch each year.
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An announcement I would like to see would be that they found a way to have an Indiana d-1 holiday tournement with IU ND PU UE BU ISU Valpo and Ball state and vunue will switch each year.
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An announcement I would like to see would be that they found a way to have an Indiana d-1 holiday tournement with IU ND PU UE BU ISU Valpo and Ball state and vunue will switch each year.
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Combines like the Army All American are a free for all … it is not filled with all d-1 talent like you might imagine … Jake was not suppose to throw at the event and was at the last minute persuaded to do so.
Loser with Socks 2009
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Over the three years following such an eruption, we estimate a decrease in evaporation of up to 0.1 mm d-1, comparable to observed changes in mean land precipitation
RealClimate 2009
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Interventions: An 800-kcal / d-1 diet was provided, and the exercise groups were engaged in three sessions per week.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Current Issue P. Del Corral 2009
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Over the three years following such an eruption, we estimate a decrease in evaporation of up to 0.1 mm d-1, comparable to observed changes in mean land precipitation
RealClimate 2009
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