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Can I make flying more enjoyable?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Fact Check   来源:Canada  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:At a press conference, a senior police officer said she has "no doubt" that there is a "paramilitary element" involved in orchestrating recent violence and disorder on the streets of Belfast.

At a press conference, a senior police officer said she has "no doubt" that there is a "paramilitary element" involved in orchestrating recent violence and disorder on the streets of Belfast.

As oceans warm, species migrate. If these are marine boring organisms - which eat or bore holes through wood - then shipwrecks may degrade faster, he said."Then there's the ongoing process of ocean acidification [where the ocean absorbs more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere when there is an abundance].

Can I make flying more enjoyable?

"A little change in pH [how acidic or alkaline a solution is] can cause metal, for example, to degrade at a greater rate.""Every single wreck is unique, it has a story and people who were on it - sometimes are still on it in terms of human remains," he said."When one of those sites is destroyed, that's it. It's gone. You can't regenerate a shipwreck."

Can I make flying more enjoyable?

He said many of the wrecks in Welsh waters were from both world wars, with some having run on coal, and others on oil."If they suddenly collapse because they've undergone really bad structural degradation, you could have the equivalent of a small oil tanker running aground in terms of the release of oil."

Can I make flying more enjoyable?

To mitigate this environmental risk, researchers first have to know what each ship was fuelled on and was carrying.

But there is a problem: the true identities of all the wrecks are not known.There is no routine testing for men.

The father-of-one said he did not want to do the "blokey thing" and ignore it, so went to the doctors the day after finding the lump.Two weeks later he received scans and a biopsy at Clatterbridge Hospital, in Wirral, where he had it confirmed it was breast cancer.

He said: "There's a bit of a stigma attached to it, with it being breast cancer, but when you hear the c-word it is pretty terrifying."Four weeks after being told, I went back to the hospital on the women's ward to have the mastectomy, which was strange."

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