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What does television have in store for you this week The season premiere of Supernatural, with a brand new direction! The 100th episode of Adventure Time! MythBusters fact-checks James Cameron! Bullying in space and nudity at the mall! The Anti-Monitor and Red Hulk! Disco Medusa! But most of all, we ;re calling it 鈥?one show has risen above all others, to become the one show that all self-respecting science-fiction fans should be watching. Scroll down to Thursday listings to find out which one it is! Top image: Supernatural. Today: Adventure Time 7:30 PM, Cartoon Network : It the 100th episode of Adventure Time, people! Check out a brand new clip at left. And here what they ;re uncorking for the big celebration: Frog people seek prot stanley cup ection from an evil lizard who attacking their swamp. And we meet someone named Prince Huge! It followed by the season premiere of Regular Show, and a new Annoying Orange. https://youtube/watch v=Om-sKyGqn38 Alphas 8 PM, Syfy : This week, it all about the fallout over the needless death that happened last week. Does the episode title, Life After Death, mean there going to be some kind of Search for Spock deal here Or just that stanley cup life goes on after someone has died Probably the latter. Expect lots of shouting and lots of grieving. https://youtube/watch stanley cup v=zpKyst_Wqp0 Warehouse 13 9 PM, Syfy : It the midseason finale, where we deal with the fallout from Arti Suaq Go On a 8220;Mission 8221; With Your Nike FuelBand. Wait, What
Humans produce two flammable gases: hydrogen and methane. Flammable gases accumulate in an enclosed space and can ignite. Astronauts are humans who spend lots of time in enclosed space. The logic is irrefutable. So, what the risk to farting astronauts Let go retro for this story that we at io9 somehow missed when it was originally published in 1969. No, I don ;t know how it slipped through the cracks either. Thankfully, NCBI ROFL has unearthed this gem of a paper, which explored the potential buildup of hydrogen and methane in people on a 8220 pace diet, specifically the one used on the earlier Gemini missions. Here what they found: Breath and rectal gases were analyzed during the stanley cup first and final weeks. Flatus gases varied widely within dietary groups but much more gas was generated with diet S than with F. In the first 12-hour collection, subjects fed S passed 3 to 209 ml ATAP of rectal H2 avg 52 and 24 stanley botella to 156 ml avg 69 from the lungs assuming normal pulmonary ventilation . With F, these values were 0 to 3 ml avg 1 and 6 to 36 ml avg 20 . Subjects were calmer during the second test. Gas production was lower with S than initially; F values were unchanged. Methane differed idiosyncratically, presumably due to differences in flora. Computed from 12-hour values, maximum potential daily H2 an stanley water bottle d CH4 are per man: for S, 730 ml and 382 ml; for F, 80 and 222 ml. Volumes would be larger at reduced spacecraft and suit pressures. Ba
What does television have in store for you this week The season premiere of Supernatural, with a brand new direction! The 100th episode of Adventure Time! MythBusters fact-checks James Cameron! Bullying in space and nudity at the mall! The Anti-Monitor and Red Hulk! Disco Medusa! But most of all, we ;re calling it 鈥?one show has risen above all others, to become the one show that all self-respecting science-fiction fans should be watching. Scroll down to Thursday listings to find out which one it is! Top image: Supernatural. Today: Adventure Time 7:30 PM, Cartoon Network : It the 100th episode of Adventure Time, people! Check out a brand new clip at left. And here what they ;re uncorking for the big celebration: Frog people seek prot stanley cup ection from an evil lizard who attacking their swamp. And we meet someone named Prince Huge! It followed by the season premiere of Regular Show, and a new Annoying Orange. https://youtube/watch v=Om-sKyGqn38 Alphas 8 PM, Syfy : This week, it all about the fallout over the needless death that happened last week. Does the episode title, Life After Death, mean there going to be some kind of Search for Spock deal here Or just that stanley cup life goes on after someone has died Probably the latter. Expect lots of shouting and lots of grieving. https://youtube/watch stanley cup v=zpKyst_Wqp0 Warehouse 13 9 PM, Syfy : It the midseason finale, where we deal with the fallout from Arti Suaq Go On a 8220;Mission 8221; With Your Nike FuelBand. Wait, What
Humans produce two flammable gases: hydrogen and methane. Flammable gases accumulate in an enclosed space and can ignite. Astronauts are humans who spend lots of time in enclosed space. The logic is irrefutable. So, what the risk to farting astronauts Let go retro for this story that we at io9 somehow missed when it was originally published in 1969. No, I don ;t know how it slipped through the cracks either. Thankfully, NCBI ROFL has unearthed this gem of a paper, which explored the potential buildup of hydrogen and methane in people on a 8220 pace diet, specifically the one used on the earlier Gemini missions. Here what they found: Breath and rectal gases were analyzed during the stanley cup first and final weeks. Flatus gases varied widely within dietary groups but much more gas was generated with diet S than with F. In the first 12-hour collection, subjects fed S passed 3 to 209 ml ATAP of rectal H2 avg 52 and 24 stanley botella to 156 ml avg 69 from the lungs assuming normal pulmonary ventilation . With F, these values were 0 to 3 ml avg 1 and 6 to 36 ml avg 20 . Subjects were calmer during the second test. Gas production was lower with S than initially; F values were unchanged. Methane differed idiosyncratically, presumably due to differences in flora. Computed from 12-hour values, maximum potential daily H2 an stanley water bottle d CH4 are per man: for S, 730 ml and 382 ml; for F, 80 and 222 ml. Volumes would be larger at reduced spacecraft and suit pressures. Ba