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Intensity Defined
A measure of the effects of an earthquake at a particular place. Intensity depends not only on the magnitude of the earthquake, but also on the distance from the epicenter and the local geology.
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Phivolcs monitoring Mayon Volcano
Published July 4, 2009, 12:57 am, Philippine Daily Inquirer
Observations of residents living near Mayon Volcano have prompted the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) to closely monitor the volcano for possible danger signs.
New gems stand out, but old favorites rule
Published July 2, 2009, 3:35 pm, The Daily Democrat
The distributors in Yolo County - TNT and Phantom - have introduced better deals on both this year in light of the troubled economy.
AGU journal highlights - July 2, 2009
Published July 2, 2009, 12:20 pm, EurekAlert!
( American Geophysical Union ) Featured in this release are research papers on the following topics: "Ancient supervolcano's eruption caused decade of severe winters"; "Understanding fault movement during Wenchuan earthquake"; "First direct measurement of lunar backscatter from solar wind"; "Reducing uncertainty in estimates of global sea level rise"; "Boost in freshwater content of Arctic Ocean ...
South Africa: Trust Turnberry to Keep the Sporting Fires Burning
Published June 30, 2009, 4:41 am, AllAfrica.com
Johannesburg — WHAT a sporting year it has been so far. From the cricket tours to and from Australia, the blitzkrieg of the IPL, the World Twenty20, the British and Irish Lions tour and the Confederations Cup, life is good for the South African sports fanatic.
New gems stand out, but old favorites rule
Published June 30, 2009, 2:36 am, The Daily Democrat
During these times, getting the most bang for your buck has never been more critical for patriotic Woodland residents who look forward to helping their community while staging their own fireworks display.
World's largest aerosol sensing network has leafy origins
Published June 29, 2009, 7:29 pm, SpaceRef
World's largest aerosol sensing network has leafy origins
World's Largest Aerosol Sensing Network Has Leafy Origins
Published June 29, 2009, 12:56 pm, redOrbit
Twenty years ago, Brent Holben was part of a NASA team studying vegetation from space.
World's largest aerosol sensing network has leafy origins
Published June 29, 2009, 12:53 pm, EurekAlert!
( NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center ) From his office at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., Brent Holben helps manage the world's largest network of ground-based sensors for aerosols -- tiny specks of solids and liquids that waft about in the atmosphere. These particles come from both human and natural sources, and can be observed everywhere in the world.
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- Can You Get Fit in Six Minutes a Week? - Well Blog - NYTimes.com
- HIT Training 101 - H.I.T. Training: This is a site dedicated to the beginning, intermediate or advanced weight lifter. It also serves those interested in weight loss. H.I.T. Training is an acronym for high intensity training. This philosophy seeks to produce muscular development with a minimalist approach.
- Color Flow Mode (CFM): Color Flow Mode (CFM) is also called as Color Flow Doppler Imaging (CFD). These are the ultrasonic imaging techniques used for measuring the blood flow through the heart. They display the flow data on the 2-D echocardiograp hy image. The...
- Little Acorns Grow into Big Oak Trees | London Personal Trainers: The feel-good factor. Job satisfaction. Reward for my effort, or just doing what I am paid for and have chosen to do. I'm not sure which category what I
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