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Roof Ventilators by Canada Blower

05th October 2009
Natural ventilation depends on winds outside and convection currents inside a building. Winds raise air pressure slightly on the windward side of a building and lower it slightly on the lee side. The pressure difference promotes circulation into the build... Read >
Author: Susan Terlitski

How to be Aware of Poor Quality Pet Food

16th September 2009
Know how Your pet's food is Processed The flesh product used in pet foods must first be rendered or processed to separate the waste, fat and protein components, including soft offals and hard offals (waste parts). Canned dog foods that are vacuum p... Read >
Author: Station74

Toothpaste Leading Brands No Match For Bad Breath

16th September 2009
Not even the very best toothpaste leading brands are any match for bad breath for one very simple reason: Because most actually make the problem worse! Unfortunately, many of the most popular and best-selling toothpaste products on the market today ar... Read >
Author: jeyanth

Natural Cure - The 1 Minute Cure

23rd August 2009
Does The 1 Minute Cure Actually WorkI've always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I would prefer to consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were manufactured in a lab somewhere. Call me bizarre but those pheno-dextro-f... Read >
Author: bob bee

Ginkgo Biloba for Depression

29th July 2009
Ginkgo is the world’s oldest living species of tree, seemingly identical fossils being known from rocks as old as 200 million years. Ginkgo has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. Ginkgo leaves also conta... Read >
Author: clickfor

Choosing the best Efie Resource Guide

15th June 2009
EFIE Resource Guide (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer)If you want to save on energy for your vehicle, you should know more about EFIE. What does it EFIE means? It stands for Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer. Originally used only in fuel-injected cars,... Read >
Author: Vito Leach

Just Take a Deep Breathe & Lose Weight

12th June 2009
Many of us tend to over indulge when we turn on the stress factory. But we can learn to down size the stress and in turn down size the eating. The answer can be as simple as getting relief from anxiety by deep breathing. Sounds a little to good to be true... Read >
Author: Patrice M. Ruggieri MS, CPT, WC

Must Have Luxury Garden Gadgets

05th June 2009
Gardening and lawn care is so much more fun when you have all the latest gadgets and tools. You know you are truly prepared when you step outside in your lawn aerator shoes and wearable garden stool, rolling your pecan picker upper, with your trusty power... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Take Care of Your Childrens Eyes

19th March 2009
Bad habits would ruin your eyes, do you know? At the present, there are 30,000,000 blinds and 120,000,000 low vision patients all over the world. Poor visions have been so common that they have been ignored by people for a long time. Just go outside, an... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity

Proper Lake Management

16th March 2009
Lakes are sometimes left to fester and turn into an ecological nightmare. Man-made lakes are especially susceptible to human input, such as pollution, fertilizer run-off and introduction of foreign species of plants or fish. Proper lake management can hel... Read >
Author: Brad Metzler

Can Exercising to Keep Healthy Skin Really Work?

12th January 2009
If the idea of exercising to keep healthy skin gets you to your daily workout, then by all means, go for it. It will give your energy levels a boost, improve your metabolic functions, help prevent you from becoming overweight and keep your heart healthy. ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Environmental Impact of Aquaculture

03rd December 2008
Due to the fact that fish farming results in a larger than normal concentration of fish in one localised spot, there have been concerns that this could result in some sort of environmental impact. Large amounts of nitrates and other biological waste pro... Read >
Author: Travis Booth

The Link between Dry Mouth (Xerostomia) and Bad Breath

20th November 2008
Needless to say, dry mouth is one of the main causes of bad breath. Try to smell your breath the moment your mouth goes dry. You are most likely to notice that your breath is turning from good to foul right then. Dry mouth is a medical condition also ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Simple BMW Parts That Can Save You Money at The Gas Pump

18th November 2008
Thirty years ago the inventory of BMW parts didn't include the oxygen sensor. Originally invented as part of the effort to reduce auto emissions, these sensors also affect your engine's performance by helping to assure an ideal fuel/air mixture. How th... Read >
Author: Cyril

Going Bass Fishing

27th October 2008
Bass fishing is one of the most joint types of fishing. Many deep fish are found in marshland water and salt water. They also move through lakes, ponds, reservoirs and streams. If you know the basics regarding conditions and spaces where deep are expected... Read >
Author: Jed Segal

Asthma - What To Except In The Emergency Department

13th October 2008
Emergency department care usually begins with an assessment at triage to determine the level of illness. For asthma, this includes vital signs (temperature, pulse and breathing rates, and blood pressure) and pulse oximetry, a small clip that attaches to a... Read >
Author: Alien

Oxygen Sensor Analyzer : A Diagnostic tool

06th October 2008
Oxygen sensor analyzer provides a way to identify faulty oxygen sensors in cars; thereby helping us to identify defective oxygen sensors. This article provides an overview about the use of oxygen sensor analyzer as a diagnostic tool to debug oxygen sensor... Read >
Author: Eric Dawson

The awesomeSaguenay fjord

09th September 2008
A trip up the Saguenay is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The fjord, more than one billion years old, is one of the world's most ancient geological formations. Around 950 billion years ago a network of fault lines in the heart of the Canadian Shield... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Oxygen sensor testing using OBD2

04th September 2008
The oxygen sensor eventually needs to be replaced in all vehicles. But how would you know if the oxygen sensor has gone bad? Fortunately there are ways oxygen sensor testing can be done using OBD2 code reader. The oxygen sensor or O2 sensor as it is c... Read >
Author: Eric Dawson

Caralluma- Can it be The Next Hoodia?

15th August 2008
Caralluma, an extract from cactus, has been in use from many centuries in India. It has been used as an appetite suppressant, energy enhancer and for quenching thirsts. Now the science is also making use of this natural extract to help control diets of ma... Read >
Author: Alien

Bass Fishing

29th July 2008
Bass fishing is one of the most common types of fishing. Many bass fish are found in bayou water and salt water. They also move through lakes, ponds, reservoirs and streams. If you know the basics regarding conditions and places where bass are likely to b... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Information on Varicose Veins

29th July 2008
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted, painful superficial veins resulting from poorly functioning valves. Varicose veins are common. They mostly affect women. Varicose veins are also called varicosity and varicosis. In severe cases, varicose veins can lea... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Diffused Aerators vs Surface Aerators

23rd July 2008
The two most common types of pond aeration systems are diffused aerators and surface aerators. While each is highly effective, each has certain pros and cons that make them the appropriate choice based on your ponds characteristics Diffused Aerators ... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Diffused Aerators vs Surface Aerators

18th July 2008
The two most common types of pond aeration systems are diffused aerators and surface aerators. While each is highly effective, each has certain pros and cons that make them the appropriate choice based on your ponds characteristics Diffused Aerators ... Read >
Author: Casey Coke

Help The Environment By Not Using Gas In Your Car - Use Water Instead!

17th July 2008
What if you could decrease your emissions to zero and at the same time save money on gasoline. Sounds too good to be true, right? The fact of the matter is that with proper modification, almost any engine can become more efficient at extracting the most... Read >

Symptoms of defective oxygen sensor

14th July 2008
The oxygen sensor eventually needs to be replaced in all vehicles. But how would you know if the oxygen sensor has gone bad? There are signs you should look for to diagnose a faulty sensor. The oxygen sensor or O2 sensor as it is commonly called plays... Read >
Author: Eric Dawson

Moringa – The Brain Activator

05th June 2008
The IQ level of the individual is of more important in this fast growing busy world. Each person will be recognized only if he/she is smart in their work. This will happen only if their brain is alert to grasp the matters. Regular supply of oxygen is t... Read >
Author: Avon

Tricks to the Enhancement of SEO process

25th May 2008
Now days, SEO process is the oxygen content running through the blood veins of the internet business & marketing. There is no specific syllabus to learn & apply for the SEO process. Too many aspects reflect their own effects on SEO process. Complete idea ... Read >
Author: XMD Sonawane

Japanese Sword Forging Techniques Part

31st March 2008
All steel swords face a basic dilemma: the steel has to be hard so it can be sharpened, but hard is brittle and breaks easily. Many different techniques have been developed all over the world to over come this problem, but among them the Japanese solution... Read >
Author: Andrew Thomas

Environment-Friendly Emissions from Your Honda

27th March 2008
Catalytic converters might be your first thought when it comes to auto parts used for anti-emissions. While a catalytic converter’s main function is to prevent toxic emissions, your car is equipped with other car parts that ensure clean exhaust fumes.... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Benefits of Oxygen Facial

07th March 2008
1) Like all living things, our skin needs oxygen to survive, reproduce and regenerate. In younger skin, this process is very efficient, but as we age, the micro capillaries degenerate and skin does not receive the nourishment it needs. As a result, the me... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Benefits of Oxygen Facial

07th March 2008
1) Like all living things, our skin needs oxygen to survive, reproduce and regenerate. In younger skin, this process is very efficient, but as we age, the micro capillaries degenerate and skin does not receive the nourishment it needs. As a result, the me... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Benefits of Oxygen Facial

07th March 2008
1) Like all living things, our skin needs oxygen to survive, reproduce and regenerate. In younger skin, this process is very efficient, but as we age, the micro capillaries degenerate and skin does not receive the nourishment it needs. As a result, the ... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Dead Sea Salt's Help to Psoriasis

05th February 2008
Many people have problems with psoriasis. Psoriasis sufferers have tried using salt water to have their painful and itchy skins healed. Some of them even made pilgrimages to the the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea can heal Psoriasis according to Lawrence C. Par... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

Oximeters for Non-Medical Uses

28th January 2008
Non-medical oximeters are sport-versions of pulse oximeters designed to meet the needs of the high altitude performance sports and aviator markets. They often come in the form of the fingertip pulse oximeter used in high-altitude situations and can be rel... Read >
Author: ClinicalGuard.com

Life is the Greatest Mystery

17th October 2007
The process of a growing fire can be applied to illustrate life, too. Life commences as a sort of spark. Some consider that life commences with the conception, therefore illustrating that life really starts on with a tiny, yet important 'spark.' Others th... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

How To Find Out Wastewater Treatability Before Beginning Treatment

07th August 2007
Wastewater treatment is the only way to ensure that we don’t run out of fresh water. We have to become more water-efficient, that is, get more from every gallon of water. And the only way to do this is to recycle and reuse wastewater. That’s where... Read >
Author: Richard

Asthma in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

06th June 2007
Asthma is perhaps one of the most common disorders that can develop during pregnancy. It is also one of the most serious disorders that can develop during pregnancy. Since it is state where the hampering of the most vital process of respiration is concer... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Koi Pond: Oxygen Levels

22nd January 2007
Adequate oxygen is essential for the health and survival of your koi fish and other pond creatures. As pond life utilizes the oxygen content of the water, it needs to be replaced. Oxygen enters the water where these two contact each other – primari... Read >
Author: Doug Hoover

Converting An Aquarium to Saltwater

12th August 2006
Converting An Aquarium to Saltwater From the desk of Laurence Magne, author of www.first-aquarium-secrets.com One of the most frequently asked questions is how to convert a freshwater aquarium to saltwater. What equipment needs to replaced, what needs... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Filtering Out the Myth of Aquarium Filters

12th May 2006
There are three main types of filtration: biological, mechanical and chemical. Mechanical filters aid in the physical removal of solid particles. Chemical filters purify the water by chemical reactions that take place at the cellular, microbial, and atomi... Read >
Author: Ron Looker

Pure Water and Fine Tea

18th April 2006
Pure Water and Fine Tea Water as the Basis for a Quality Cup of Tea By Jon M. Stout April 13, 2006 Tea originated in China 5,000 years ago and the selection and brewing of tea has been refined to an art with health and spiritual aspects emergin... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

OXYGEN - GIFT OF LIFE

02nd April 2006
The five basic elements of life are: oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and sulphur. All these elements have their own role in all biological processes. Of these five basic elements of life, oxygen has one exceptional property: Oxygen atoms can easily b... Read >
Author: Annukka Huotari

Functions of Oxygenated Water

20th March 2006
Oxygen and water are essential elements for the proper functioning of the body. Water usually contains anywhere between 1 to 10 ppm (parts per million) of dissolved oxygen. Ponds usually contain the lowest amount. Streams and rivers usually have the highe... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea