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"anaerobic" Definitions
  1. (biology) not needing oxygen
  2. (of physical exercise) not especially designed to improve the function of the heart and lungsTopics Health and Fitnessc2 opposite aerobic
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But not all the processes in Mr Katz's kitchen are anaerobic.
Local production of the gas using anaerobic digesters is ramping up.
Around large farms, this waste is often contained in anaerobic lagoons.
This also creates an anaerobic environment so little decomposition happens without oxygen.
Anaerobic digestion – or AD – may sound like a strange concept to some.
Oxygen was toxic to many anaerobic cousins, and most of them died off.
My generation and the hippies are the anaerobic bacteria heading toward the mud.
He suggested at least 20 minutes a day, combining aerobic and anaerobic exercise.
However, their larger muscles accumulate toxins from anaerobic respiration faster than smaller ones do.
We went on muck-collecting expeditions to find anaerobic bacteria for her microbiology class.
The slurry passes through plumbing and a process called anaerobic digestion that transforms the waste.
Anaerobic digesters do most to reduce carbon emissions when they convert waste products to energy.
In general, the effect of caffeine was greater for aerobic exercise than for anaerobic exercise.
They use livestock waste to create electricity using anaerobic digesters, which convert manure to methane.
On the Dyson farms, we create a very large amount of electricity through anaerobic digestion.
"She seems to still be anaerobic rather than aerobic," Sarsgaard, who is a runner himself, said.
Even the U.S. Composting Council, a trade group, acknowledges anaerobic digestion's beneficial role in producing energy.
Lime is used to cut the acid content, and aerobic and anaerobic bacteria digest the septage further.
Today, the club uses 100 percent clean electricity from a network of solar farms and anaerobic digestion plants.
Similarly, drinking energy drinks containing caffeine before exercise can improve mental focus, alertness, anaerobic performance and endurance performance.
Death always already throbbing with life, decaying for growth, anaerobic chemistry, vapor and rays of latent energy forces.
She also does interval training — on treadmills and rowing machines — to hone her anaerobic fitness and her explosiveness.
Orphan studies anaerobic microbes—organisms that don't require oxygen for respiration—in methane seeps on deep ocean floors.
More from Tonic: "If you don't use aerobic sources of energy, you have to use anaerobic sources," Hughson says.
These eToilets have the added advantage of being eco-friendly, with provisions for waste treatment using anaerobic bio-degradation.
That can help keep the acid in balance and might lower the amount of anaerobic bacteria in your mouth.
Grgic's team found that caffeine helped muscle endurance, muscle strength, jumping performance, exercise speed, anaerobic power and aerobic endurance.
Turtle shells are specially designed to prevent the buildup of lactic acid, which is a byproduct of anaerobic respiration.
Olleco, the renewable division of ABP Food Group, has opened a 15-megawatt anaerobic digestion facility in Aylesbury, England.
Koepka's not one to cogitate over any shot; if he had his way, golf would be an anaerobic sport.
The company also has begun capturing methane generated in anaerobic lagoons where solids from its processing plants end up.
When it is up and running, American Organic Energy will have the largest anaerobic digester east of the Mississippi.
"The first 1,000 guests to visit the anaerobic digester educational display will receive a token for a 5-gallon bucket, courtesy of The Home Depot Foundation, to be filled with free Detroit Zoo Poo – an herbivore compost processed in the DZS's anaerobic digester and produced in partnership with Detroit Dirt," states the release.
Some of the bacteria in your mouth are anaerobic, meaning that they don't need oxygen to survive, Dr. Ahmed says.
Landfill gas (LFG) is generated during the anaerobic bacterial decomposition of organic material contained in municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills.
Compost has to be regularly "fluffed," or aerated, Wick explained, to prevent anaerobic microbes from producing methane and nitrous oxide.
This matters to sprinters, jumpers and throwers, whose effort is mostly anaerobic, and therefore less affected by the extra oxygen.
Olleco is among a number of businesses using anaerobic digestion to make use of waste that would otherwise be discarded.
The U.K.'s largest investor in solar farms, Octopus has also made investments in wind generation and anaerobic digestion plants.
Gazing down from that high bluff of soil in Yaphank, Vigliotti laid out the mechanics of his new anaerobic operation.
The plant produces biogas through anaerobic digestion, a process in which crop residue from the farm is digested by micro-organisms.
An anaerobic digester works by hosing down their feeding barns to collect the cows' waste, separating the liquids from the solids.
"I take the hog waste and run it through an anaerobic digester and I've learned to compress the methane," he said.
It seeps from rotting food waste in landfills, from anaerobic lagoons of pig manure, from rice paddies and exposed coal seams.
Blood carries oxygen to the brain; without it, the oxygen level drops, forcing the brain into a process called anaerobic glycolysis.
These break down matter much faster than anaerobic bacteria and don't give off that telltale lakes-of-brimstone-in-hell smell.
Already, she's made progress: She's found evidence of anaerobic bacteria breeding, proving living creatures have adapted to the new conditions of Earth.
This is less of a concern with blackheads, since they're open at the surface — and contact with air kills the anaerobic bacteria.
Hence the recent enthusiasm for a technique called anaerobic digestion, which extracts energy and fertiliser from biodegradable waste while also reducing emissions.
For those who want to increase endurance by hitting their anaerobic threshold, it's better instead to ask yourself: Do my muscles hurt?
When anaerobic digestion takes place, organic materials – think food waste – are broken down by microorganisms in an oxygen free environment, producing biogas.
"In our work we have identified hundreds of enzymes from anaerobic fungi with commercial biotechnology potential," he said in a news release.
Kuechenmeister: Now, what you are gonna be depleted of, though, especially if you're doing anaerobic exercise, you're gonna be depleted of glycogen.
So 24 hours a day, seven days a week, we're pumping out electricity from our anaerobic digesters from corn that we grow.
Like the human stomach, anaerobic digestion facilities use microbes to break down organics into biogas, which is primarily methane and carbon dioxide.
Many foods are preserved through anaerobic fermentation: The fresh food is first sun-dried to get rid of excess moisture, then salted.
The animal waste in the lagoons undergoes anaerobic digestion, where microorganisms break down many of the substances into carbon dioxide and methane.
Women are able to use oxygen to power their muscles more quickly, meaning they're relying less on anaerobic energy that produces lactic acid.
Kuila's colleague and A&T professor Lijun Wang is already testing an "anaerobic digester" system to treat waste at the university's swine unit.
In the study, published by the journal Science, scientists looked at the benefits of using anaerobic fungi living in the guts of herbivores.
While some "sports" bras seem suitable only for rather anaerobic activities, the High Intensity Run Bra was designed for running and HIIT workouts.
In Naivasha, Kenya an anaerobic digester plant produces enough energy to cultivate a commercial farm and sell surplus electricity to the national grid.
"Anaerobic digestion", in which organic matter is broken by microbes in the absence of oxygen, produces biogas which can be burned for energy or heat.
It also breaks down food, paper and other combustible material into a fibrous mass that can be used either as fuel or for anaerobic digestion.
Anaerobic bacteria in the intestine can double in less than 10 minutes and eventually cede their territory to oxygen-loving organisms when the stomach ruptures.
It tracks running, cycling, swimming, with a few of Garmin's more advanced training features (like training load and anaerobic training effect) worked into the software.
The participants completed a test of anaerobic power where they were told to peddle as furiously as possible for 30 seconds on a stationary bicycle.
U.K. based SEaB Energy, for example, uses compact anaerobic digestion systems in shipping containers to turn organic waste into energy in the form of biogas.
Those troughs are periodically flushed into an earthen hole in the ground called a lagoon in a mixture of water, pig excrement and anaerobic bacteria.
But anaerobic digestion, in which food is broken down by microbes inside tall, airtight silos, has a real shot at scaling near densely populated areas.
Loowatt instead uses anaerobic digestion—processing waste with bacteria that don't use oxygen and produce methane, or biogas, which can be used as an energy source.
"The technology developed here is able to treat every biogas that can be produced from anaerobic digestion, from agricultural feedstock, sewage sludge, organic waste," Coursan added.
This scientific process is called anaerobic digestion and includes a series of biological processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen.
Read More: This May Be the Closest Look We Get of Saturn's Moon Enceladus for Decades Similar hydrothermal reactions on Earth support anaerobic organisms called methanogens.
And they must be, to justify capturing methane; a 2 study found that 3,000 head is the minimum herd size needed to make anaerobic digestion economic.
Even though anaerobic digestion of waste to produce biogas is an established technology in Europe and Asia, the concept is still new in Africa at large scale.
Using anaerobic digestion, the organic materials are turned into biogas, which is then purified – separating CO2 from methane – with the resulting biomethane liquefied to make bio-LNG.
If you're working out in the evening, try non-strenuous anaerobic exercise — think yoga, walking or light weight lifting — which can help you relax in the evening.
The bottom is a breathless place—cold, acidic, anaerobic—with no oxygen to decompose the willow branches or the small, still faces of the foxes interred there.
Currently organics are processed at only one location in the city, a Department of Sanitation facility called an anaerobic digester at the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant.
People, companies, organizations, and communities that didn't adapt started struggling to stay alive and either died, like many of the anaerobic bacteria, or retreated to the equivalent of the bottom of the ocean, where anaerobic bacteria hide in the post-oxygen world—taxi companies protected against Uber by governments; paywalled Elsevier protected by the conservative nature of academic publishing; and the pirate cassette tape business in North Korea, for example.
This is particularly true when you're working above the anaerobic threshold — when lactic acid builds up in the body at a faster rate than it can be removed.
At the Emirates Stadium, 80 percent of match-day waste is recycled, with all food waste diverted to an anaerobic digestion plant where it is converted into energy.
Chickens and related birds are odd that their flight muscles are fast-twitch fibers (the white meat) that work explosively for sprints and operate without added oxygen (anaerobic).
Future Biogas has anaerobic-digestion plants along the east coast, for instance, so that the energy produced can run straight into the grid coming from the North Sea.
But Lisa Maier of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, in Heidelberg, and her colleagues have, nevertheless, grown 40 of the most common strains of them in anaerobic conditions.
Perhaps some places will be able to have machine-based food and faecal waste collection to feed an anaerobic neighborhood digester that chugs out compost for urban farms.
Through a multi-step recovery process (technically termed "anaerobic fermentation"), the company plans to up-cycle waste into bio-based products including household cleaners, fragrances, and organic fertilizer.
Each anaerobic exercise raises your heart rate to increase your burn, so not only are you strengthening and toning your legs, you're also working your heart and lungs.
Anaerobic digesters also leak methane, at a rate of between 2 and 6000 percent, adding to their lifecycle GHGs in a way that is rarely captured in models.
There were howling winds, sure, but also anaerobic digesters full of silage, muck heaps, the Tern Hill airbase and a massive cattery that looked, and probably smelled, like prison.
The plant's purification technology uses anaerobic digestion where raw sewage is collected in a big tank, and then filtered and taken through a chemical process to remove harmful bacteria.
Some of these new systems favor an anaerobic approach, others use oxygen, but they all look for alternatives to our existing industrial solutions, which don't reflect 21st-century needs.
Hispanic Federation is also helping install a pilot anaerobic bio-digester which will supply a free source of renewable, biogas energy to 183 nearby homes and the CMTAS school.
It has a ton of cardiovascular benefits, a better VO2 max might help you train and recover more efficiently, and a better anaerobic metabolism can certainly help power output.
Creatine malate has been found in a few studiesto improve anaerobic output in sprinters and judo practitioners, but we don't have solid, placebo-controlled studies comparing it with monohydrate.
The leather sole of a hand-stitched shoe, preserved by the anaerobic mud, flapped in the breeze, and she tugged at its toes to wrest it from the bank.
They reported in Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology in 2013 that a low-fiber diet changes the composition of bacteria in the colon, resulting in a significant increase in anaerobic microorganisms.
Anyone who has a more acidic diet (such as anyone who eats a lot of meat and dairy) will also have worse-smelling saliva because anaerobic bacteria love acidic environments.
It's expensive to implement strategies as equipment-heavy as anaerobic digesters, and with dairy consumption dropping in the US, lots of dairy farmers are more strapped for cash than ever.
The researchers have a guess as to what caused individuals with certain anaerobic bacteria to contract HIV: An increase in white blood cell-attracting molecules produced by cells in the foreskin.
Saliva. A 2014 study on kissing-related spit swapping indicates that the oral cavity harbors approximately a total of 700 different, mostly anaerobic species (we're talking bacteria, fungi, protists, and viruses).
It is a naturally occurring gas, which is produced by the so-called anaerobic digestion of organic matter such as dead animal and plant material, manure, sewage, organic waste, or worse.
Pro tip: The prowler, which can be used for anaerobic strength conditioning and aerobic conditioning, helps build a solid conditioning base, which an athlete needs to be the best, in Holder's opinion.
When Mr McEwan's crop is harvested next week, it will be transported to a nearby anaerobic-digestion facility, whose methane belches will power a generator that feeds electricity into the national grid.
While bread can also be used for composting or anaerobic digestion as a source of renewable energy, Wilson explains that this method of disposal is costly for most bakeries and sandwich manufacturers.
What's more, leaving a mesh ball of materials inside your vagina for three days could cause toxic shock syndrome and disturb all the positive, anaerobic bacteria that are present in the vagina.
When the oxygen runs out, cells move to a different process, anaerobic respiration, that produces lactic acid, which can quickly build up and cause harm—athletes might be familiar with lactic acid cramps.
Somewhere between 2 and 3 billion years ago, what scientists call the Great Oxidation Event, or GOE, took place, causing the mass extinction of anaerobic bacteria, the dominant life form at the time.
All remaining food waste is sent to an anaerobic digestion plant that uses microorganisms to break down organic material and turn it into power, fertilizer and water, Borough Market said in a statement.
And a decade later, in 2004, they were the first farm in California to build an anaerobic digester, sequestering a huge amount of their cows' carbon emissions, and powering the entire farm on cow poop.
The hippie culture that drove the rise of the GDE failed to completely fulfill the promise of new technology, but those anaerobic hippies did leave Gen Z a whole new set of tools to deploy.
Ecotricity say that once the grass is sourced it is to be taken to an anaerobic digestion plant where microorganisms in an oxygen free environment break it down, producing green gas and a natural fertilizer.
Baking soda—mixed up in water and downed like a (kind of gross) shake—could have real applications for athletic performance, especially sprints, high-intensity interval training, and other workouts that require serious anaerobic output.
In recognition of these facts, the Environmental Protection Agency now lists anaerobic digestion as preferable to composting when it comes to surplus food (of course, feeding surpluses to people, followed by animals, is even better).
This pace, around the speed of Michael Jackson's "Beat It," helped increase the athletes' peak anaerobic power, a measure of their ability to exert themselves in short bursts of all-out exercise after the warm-up.
U.K.-based SEaB Energy is using compact anaerobic digestion systems in shipping containers to turn organic waste – food – into energy in the form of biogas, which is used to fuel a combined heat and power engine.
"When you start to lose greater than 4 percent mass, it definitely impacts aerobic activity, and there's some evidence out there to suggest also anaerobic activity like power and strength can be impacted," Kenefick told Hill.
So they accumulate, layer by layer, season by season, compressing into a dense, black carbon-rich mud of partly decayed matter that sinks below the shallow water table and is preserved there in an anaerobic state.
Not only is the sight of an exploding whale unpleasant, and the debris hazardous to people nearby, the anaerobic bacteria inside the whales create ammonia and hydrogen sulfide—neither of which should be released in large quantities.
Before sewage sludge is used on farm fields, the EPA requires that it undergo two processes aimed at destroying pathogens: anaerobic digestion—in which bacteria break sludge down in the absence of oxygen––and high-heat sterilization.
Without getting too science-y, you've got your anaerobic energy systems (phosphagen and glycolytic) and aerobic one (oxidative), and each is responsible for supplying your body with the ATP it needs to meet the demands of each workout.
And while holistic grazing remains a fringe practice in US agriculture, farms are increasingly deploying technologies to limit emissions, like trapping methane from livestock waste and using anaerobic digesters to produce electricity, thereby reducing their total greenhouse gas emissions.
"Making the network ready for a cleaner, greener future has led to investment to strengthen or extend the electricity system in rural areas where wind farms, anaerobic digesters or tidal generators are being sited," he went on to state.
After, they are required to maintain a high level of fitness, as once they head into space they are required to do two hours of physical activity each day, usually split between an hour of aerobic and anaerobic exercise.
"We do not believe, based on on-farm assessments to date and industrywide surveying, that there are widespread impacts to the more than 2,100 farms with more than 3,300 anaerobic treatment lagoons in the state," the council said on Tuesday.
The most promising type of green gas is biomethane—specifically the methane produced from the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, including human or animal excrement—which is already being produced and injected into the gas grids of 10 European countries.

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