Oh, Arnell has some new clothes, new car, living in a nice house. So people were peaking , and then people started knocking at my door, especially my friends. I have a friend that was in the Marines.
And then there's a slow decline after that. Many of us think of selective pressure on our bodies peaking at 30. That's enough to give you kids, and then have your kids give kids.
CO2 isn't one of them. In part as a result of China's coal use peaking in part because emissions in the US have been going down, because we're switching
If you look at the population itself using this individual ID system, and this is George Wittemyer's work, you see here the line at the top, that's the total size of the population. So it went from 450 up to about 610 peaking in the year 2008 before coming down. And here underneath you've actually got the dark color is births and the light color is deaths. So the first part of that, the first decade, I'm sorry, births exceeded deaths and the
recipe outside of China and made it better and now now are you know selling it in China and elsewhere and I think that's similar to what's happening with peaking duck is that um you know I'm sure at one point it was really good in China but um a lot of people um believe that you know with 1949 and communism
So we see time of day on this axis and the frequency and the number of people having a stroke on this axis. And we see a very sharp window there, peaking between 6:00 AM and 12:00 noon. OK. So knowing that this is the most dangerous time of the day in terms of having a stroke, what time should we take our antihypertensive, our stroke
They're using solar, or they're using nuclear, or they're burning natural gas, but they're storing what they're getting. They're cutting, they're peaking . They're burning. Those countries are burning, according to Citi, 4 million barrels a day less oil than they currently are.
Mike Hopkins here is an Air Force test engineer-- I know one of those in the front-- and then we have a few other medical doctors. Kate Rubens, she's just barely peaking her blonde head out in the back, and she is like a bio genius. And she was studying Ebola in the Congo when she was selected to NASA, and so they had to fly her out of there.
sustainable catch on the order of 20% to 40% over the previous peak . So I talked at the beginning of my remarks about the world's fish catch peaking in the late 1980s. There is upside on top of that peak on the order of 20% to 40% if we can get these top 10 countries to do a good job.
So unlike resistance, voltage and current don't peak at the same time. Since the horizontal axis is time, this shows the current peaking before the voltage, always by the same amount, a quarter of a cycle. In other words, the voltage lags the current by 90 degrees.
And you see a beautiful change. And for adults, our ability to process information is peaking in the late morning, early afternoon, so between 11:00 AM and 12:00 noon.
But it's really important to emphasize that mice are nocturnal, and we are diurnal. Just to illustrate that point, our rhythms-- mouse rhythms will be peaking at this time and a human will be 12 hours later. So there's a big difference in the physiology between a mouse and a human, depending upon time of day.
It's in my closet. of diminishing returns. It's like we're just peaking .
So the good thing was that, A-- that's Alex Honnold. So that by the fourth or fifth week, you're actually peaking .
and the Subways revolve around food um and I realized it was a way for me to connect to the culture there um there was so much of Chinese culture that I couldn't really relate to like peaking Opera or karaoke neither of which I like and so I decided that um I wanted to
that's similar to what's happening with peaking duck is that um you know I'm sure at one point it was really good in restaurant in Beijing called duck dasen and it's run by Hong Kong group who basically have taken the peaking duck
To feed this demand, asbestos was pulled out of the ground on an enormous scale. Major mining operations spread across Canada, Russia, and South Africa with global production peaking at approximately 4.8 million tons per year in 1977. But the reason asbestos ended up in so many different products is because it's actually a group of different minerals, that white, fluffy stuff we tried to burn earlier,
So there's kind of an asymptotic peak . So a lot of my friends, when they grew up, they made sacrifices, they become successful, and then they find that they're sort of peaking and they keep earning more money, but they're not happier, and in fact they're miserable.
But the Serranos that we put in here are also spicy. So tomatoes, we jarred those this last mid-fall, when the tomatoes were kind of peaking . And the peppers, these are actually from some farmer friends in Fresno that are still doing, still finishing up with tomatoes and peppers.
Couple other points, though-- one is that most of the gas plants in the US are the ones that were designed to do peaking .
So I thought, if that's true that our sort of love affair with the American suburbs is peaking , that is a very, very big deal.
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the trends of, or fads of food. What has, what is peaking and what might be next?
that's similar to what's happening with peaking duck is that um you know I'm sure at one point it was really good in for peeking duck um and you know I I do think it is better now in Beijing