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Lists citations with abstracts for aerospace related reports obtained from world wide sources and announces documents that have recently been entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database.
Collection of papers which provide a cohesive picture of the Arctic heat budget. Also contains a summary of what is known and what may be suspected of the relationship between the Arctic heat budget and atmospheric circulation at lower latitudes.
A lasting connection needs more than simply surviving a winter together—they’ll have to outsmart danger, let down their defenses and open their hearts. “Whether making my heart melt or my head burst into flames, Annabeth Albert draws the reader in and keeps them captivated.” —Gay Book Reviews Owen Han has a fresh lease on life—he’s kicked cancer’s ass and is roaring through his bucket list. The former investment banker hopes to find his next challenge in Alaska, volunteering alongside park rangers and fulfilling his childhood dreams of snowy winters and rustic life. Of course, those dreams did tend to feature big strapping mountain men in vivid detail… Ranger Quilleran Ramsey would like to be anywhere other than dealing with newbie volunteers. And really, the only thing he needs less than a green volunteer “partner” is the flirty attentions of a buff city boy who doesn’t look ready to last a week, let alone an Alaskan winter. They’re all wrong for each other, even if Quill’s traitorous body enjoys the flirting more than it should. As the weeks pass, the two snowbound men give in to temptation. But can their seasonal romance last until spring? For them to have a future together, each will have to trust the other…while hoping that the harsh elements and omnipresent dangers don’t destroy what happiness they’ve found in the moment. Frozen Hearts Book 1: Arctic Sun Book 2: Arctic Wild Book 3: Arctic Heat Also by Annabeth Albert: Shore Leave Book 1: Sailor Proof Book 2: Sink or Swim Out of Uniform Book 1: Off Base Book 2: At Attention Book 3: On Point Book 4: Wheels Up Book 5: Squared Away Book 6: Tight Quarters Book 7: Rough Terrain
Highlighting twenty years of U.S. scientific research conducted since the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957-58, this volume marks a turning point in the history of polar investigations and provides a lucid summary of the contributions of many distinguished scientists. The authors provide an overview of major polar research programs, past and present; explore concepts derived, from highly interrelated aspects of physical and life sciences; and seek to offer a glimpse of future polar science and polar development. The introduction briefly describes major physical, biological, and interdisciplinary research programs, as well as the magnitude, extent, and international character of contemporary polar science. Twenty years of polar biological investigations are then reviewed, and subsequent chapters address principles and advances in meteorology, physical oceanography, glaciology, and the geological evidence that hears on the origin of Antarctica. These physical sciences delineate a matrix for the polar biospheres and provide a background for understanding the major categories of structure and dynamic functioning of the marine ecosystem, polar marine mammals, adaptational physiology, and terrestrial biotic adaptations.
In the scorching deserts of Garber, Nevada, Aaron Brady fights against time to save his family's legacy, the Brady Turquoise Mine. Haunted by debt, he embarks on a desperate quest for rare black opals buried deep within his land, racing against the impending doom of losing everything. Enter Nina Delgado, an ambitious IRS Agent sent to audit the struggling mine. Determined to prove herself for a coveted promotion, she's focused on the task at hand. However, when she encounters rugged cowboy Aaron, a fiery connection ignites, threatening to unravel their carefully constructed lives. Amidst a whirlwind of desire and uncertainty, Aaron does whatever it takes to shield Nina from the harsh reality, craving her presence both in his bed and by his side. But as their forbidden passion intensifies, they must confront the forces working against them. Nina wrestles with the choice between duty and the magnetic pull of love, torn between the allure of Garber's secrets and the comfortable life she's built in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Aaron grapples with his own self-worth, haunted by past scars that make him doubt his capacity for happiness. In the unforgiving landscapes of the desert, where hidden treasures and untamed desires converge, Aaron and Nina must navigate their way through a dangerous game of emotions. Will they succumb to their undeniable chemistry, defying the odds stacked against them? Or will the weight of their respective worlds force them to surrender their chance at love? Desert Passion is a sizzling tale of forbidden love, fate, and the healing power of trust. Join Aaron and Nina on their captivating journey as they discover that sometimes, the rarest treasures are found within the depths of their hearts. KEYWORDS: enemies to lovers, romance books, contemporary romance, bestseller romance, love, love books, kissing books, emotional journey, emotional, healing, hidden romance, angst, family drama, adult romance, heartbreak, love story, romance novels, top romance reads, best seller, contemporary women, loss, redemption, standalone, standalone romance, drama, beach read, beach reads, romance reads, airplane read, hate to love, western romance, cowboy romance, tortured hero, tortured hero romance, independent woman, Readers also enjoyed books by: samantha cole, j.b. havens, lexi james, brittney sahin, jill shalvis, nora roberts, francine rivers, lolly winston, lauren willig, dina silver, shannon gilmore, mavis cheek, karyn monk, wendy holden, anna matted, nicholas sparks, candace bushnell, giana darling, john hough, holly kerr, jill mansell, Dava shastris, plum sykes, laura dave, colleen hoover, olivia dade, kait nolan, chelle bliss, elle james, diana palmer, cheyenne mccray, jennifer ryan, kendall ryan, cynthia dees, parker grey, kaci m rose
In today’s competitive sport environment, discovering effective methods of facilitating optimal athletic performance is paramount to success. The recovery period is essential in maintaining athletes’ physical and psychological well-being and crucial in the pursuit of intense physical training and satisfying performances. Recovery for Performance in Sport presents techniques and modalities currently used to enhance athletes’ recovery, optimize training time, and avoid overtraining. Edited by members of l’Institut National du Sport, de l'Expertise et de la Performance (INSEP), Christophe Hausswirth, and Iñigo Mujika, the text encompasses the latest scientific research in the study of recovery and draws from the experience of applied sport scientists working with elite athletes in leading performance and recovery centers. Readers will find proven strategies for enhancing the recovery process and learn the importance of structuring an individualized and evidenced-based recovery plan for improving performance. Appealing to a broad audience encompassing professionals, athletes, coaches, and students, Recovery for Performance in Sport provides a scientific base of information as well as specific elements that allow for practical application in the real world. More than 30 international professionals contributed to chapter content, including case studies of international athletes and coaches. These case studies complement the scientific explanations by bringing additional context to the discussion of safe recovery modalities and how to apply those concepts to specific sports. Cutting-edge research and techniques allow readers to maximize the recovery of their athletes by learning from the proven strategies of international experts. Recovery for Performance in Sport is divided into four parts, each presenting scientific knowledge, practical applications, and related case studies. The first two parts focus on the physiology of optimal training, how to prevent overtraining, and how to peak for optimal performance. Part III is a discussion of current recovery modalities along with strategies for optimizing recovery through the combination of modalities. Focusing on recovery at the muscular level, this part discusses nutrition strategies, electrostimulation, compression, massage, and immersion procedures, among others. Part IV of the text considers situations that offer unique variables to consider when choosing recovery techniques. Differences between men and women in postexercise recovery are detailed along with a current discussion of thermoregulatory responses and adaptations to exercise and heat stress. Consideration is also given to the interventions used to alleviate thermal strain and the limitations of various recovery strategies after exercise in the heat. The physiological responses to altitude exposure and its impact on performance and various factors related to recovery are also discussed along with practical recommendations to facilitate altitude adaptation and recovery. Recovery is one of the least understood and most under-researched components of the exercise-adaptation cycle. Yet, the importance of the recovery period cannot be overstated considering that athletes spend more time in recovery than in active training and that many adaptations to training take place during the recovery period. The current knowledge and applied information featured in Recovery for Performance in Sport will assist readers in improving the recovery process to help athletes achieve easier adaptation to training loads, lower their risk of overload and injury, and ultimately improve athletic performance.
Chosen for the 2011 ASLI Choice - Honorable Mention (History Category) for a compendium of the key scientific papers that undergird the global warming forecast. Global warming is arguably the defining scientific issue of modern times, but it is not widely appreciated that the foundations of our understanding were laid almost two centuries ago with the postulation of a greenhouse effect by Fourier in 1827. The sensitivity of climate to changes in atmospheric CO2 was first estimated about one century ago, and the rise in atmospheric CO2 concentration was discovered half a century ago. The fundamentals of the science underlying the forecast for human-induced climate change were being published and debated long before the issue rose to public prominence in the last few decades. The Warming Papers is a compendium of the classic scientific papers that constitute the foundation of the global warming forecast. The paper trail ranges from Fourier and Arrhenius in the 19th Century to Manabe and Hansen in modern times. Archer and Pierrehumbert provide introductions and commentary which places the papers in their context and provide students with tools to develop and extend their understanding of the subject. The book captures the excitement and the uncertainty that always exist at the cutting edge of research, and is invaluable reading for students of climate science, scientists, historians of science, and others interested in climate change.