Archive for the ‘Science’ Category

 
Aug
09
Posted (1nspire) in Science on August-9-2008
by Jeff Holmes

Some lower degrees of hearing loss may not leave you completely deaf. Even so, if you could avoid becoming hard of hearing entirely, you definitely would. Fortunately, you can prevent some forms of hearing loss.

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Aug
09
Posted (1nspire) in Science on August-9-2008
by Ryan Hale

You may have your reasons for wanting a hot wire anemometer. Whatever is your reason though, be it a professional or an amateur interest in measuring the wind, you need to know if a hot wire type is for you and if there are any other great anemometer options for you to consider.

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Aug
09
Posted (1nspire) in Science on August-9-2008
by Tom Says

You can find defibrillators for sale in a lot of stores. You might need one yourself if your doctor recommends it for your heart condition. Picking the right unit however is not always easy. Here are some things to consider when choosing your unit:

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Aug
08
Posted (1nspire) in Science on August-8-2008
by Maia Pells

What are stretch marks? And how does it develop? Stretch marks are scars that are left behind when skin is overstretched. And much like scars, they are really identifiable and are not very nice to look at. Although there are many remedies to getting rid of stretch marks, these solutions take a while to take effect and so you may want to know how to hide stretch marks for a temporary amount of time at least until your skin is back to its normal condition and unscarred.

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Aug
01
Posted (1nspire) in Science on August-1-2008
by Chinese Checker

The science fiction community has long been promoting the use of water as a way to fuel a car. It has been documented by such authors as H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, and Piers Anthony. These inventive minds have always brought the world technology never before thought of.

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Aug
01
Posted (1nspire) in Science on August-1-2008
by Xavier Francis

Radiation treatment for cancer involves large equipment that at first can feel overwhelming and impersonal. At closer inspection, the cancer radiation therapy department is more than the technology. It is a team of very caring people who are interested in a patient?s welfare and determined to give patients all the support they need.

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Aug
01
Posted (1nspire) in Science on August-1-2008
by Barry Crewse

Affordable residential solar power . Have you been thinking about that lately? If you haven’t, you should and here is why. Affordable solar is now within your reach but there is more.

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Jul
30
Posted (1nspire) in Science on July-30-2008
by Dr. Ronald Ernest

You’ve heard the hype and buzz and they’re all TRUE - water-for-fuel systems are unbeatable when it comes to empowering your car with hydrogen!

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Jul
30
Posted (1nspire) in Science on July-30-2008
by Joseph Then

Have you heard of the benefits of biodiesel? Well maybe you have but do you know that you can make biodiesel from the comfort of your home? Just imagine making your own fuel for your vehicle. It would mean that you’ll save a lot of money!

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Jul
30
Posted (1nspire) in Science on July-30-2008
by Loosey Goosey

The definition of a water-fuelled car is a vehicle that runs on a motor that is fuelled without any other energy source than water. The compound of water is made of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. The use of water to make a fuel has, up to this point in time, been simply a science fiction dream.

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