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Atmosphere and unit
* Atmosphere ( unit ), a unit of pressure
* Atmosphere ( unit ) (" atm "), unit of atmospheric pressure
760 Torr = 1 Atmosphere ( unit ) | atm.
* Atmosphere ( unit )
The Bohr radius | size of helium atoms relative to their spacing is shown to scale under 1950 Atmosphere ( unit ) | atmospheres of pressure.
** Atmosphere ( unit ), an approximation of the value at sea level
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Standard Atmosphere: p < sub > 0 </ sub >= 101. 325 Pascal ( unit ) | kPa, T < sub > 0 </ sub >= 288. 15 Kelvin | K, = 1. 225 kg / m³
:< sup > D </ sup > 14. 696 = 1 atm Atmosphere ( unit ); at sea level 1 atm, human internal gravity is 1 atm
* Atmosphere ( unit )
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Atmosphere and partial
The Department occupies a leading position in pure and applied mathematics, especially in ordinary and partial differential equations, probability theory and stochastic processes, differential geometry, numerical analysis and scientific computation, mathematical physics, mathematical finance, material science, fluid dynamics, math biology, Atmosphere and Ocean science, and Computational Biology.

Atmosphere and pressure
The ICAO defines an International Standard Atmosphere ( also known as ICAO Standard Atmosphere ), a model of the standard variation of pressure, temperature, density, and viscosity with altitude in the Earth's atmosphere.
* International Standard Atmosphere, a definition of pressure, temperature, humidity and so forth, under the SI convention
* International Standard Atmosphere, a tabulation with altitude of the standard variation of pressure, temperature, density, viscosity, etc.
The aneroid altimeter is calibrated to show the pressure directly as an altitude above mean sea level, in accordance with a mathematical model defined by the International Standard Atmosphere ( ISA ).
* Pressure altitude – the air pressure in terms of altitude in the International Standard Atmosphere
** The U. S. Standard Atmosphere, a series of models that give values for pressure, density, and temperature over a range of altitudes
This setting is equivalent to the air pressure at mean sea level ( MSL ) in the International Standard Atmosphere ( ISA ).
The relationship between static pressure and pressure altitude is defined in terms of the properties of the International Standard Atmosphere.
Calibrated airspeed ( CAS ) is the IAS corrected for instrument and installation errors at a standard air pressure and temperature, the International Standard Atmosphere.
The International Standard Atmosphere ( ISA ) is an atmospheric model of how the pressure, temperature, density, and viscosity of the Earth's atmosphere change over a wide range of altitudes.
Equivalent airspeed ( EAS ) is the airspeed at sea level in the International Standard Atmosphere at which the dynamic pressure is the same as the dynamic pressure at the true airspeed ( TAS ) and altitude at which the aircraft is flying.
This is an easier formula to calculate ( with great approximation ) density altitude from pressure altitude .. and International Standard Atmosphere temperature deviation
* q, the dynamic pressure, is equal to 1 / 2 ρ v < sup > 2 </ sup >, where ρ is atmospheric density, modeled for Earth as a function of altitude in the International Standard Atmosphere ( using an assumed temperature distribution, hydrostatic pressure variation, and the ideal gas law ); and

Atmosphere and gases
* Atmosphere, a layer of gases around a celestial body, such as:
ATLAS-3 instruments, mounted on a Spacelab pallet in the cargo bay, included Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy ( ATMOS ), which collected more data on trace gases in the atmosphere than on all three of its previous flights combined ; Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Spectrometer ( SSBUV ), which took ozone measurements to calibrate ozone monitor on aging NOAA-9 satellite as well as cooperative measurements with other ATLAS-3 instruments ; Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor ( ACRIM ), which took extremely precise measurements of the sun's total radiation for 30 orbits as calibration reference for sister instrument on Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite ( UARS ) launched in 1991 ; Measurement of the Solar Constant ( SOLCON ), provided by Belgium, which also measured solar radiation but as reference point to track changes over years ; Solar Spectrum Measurement ( SOLSPEC ), French instrument, measured sun's radiation as function of wavelength ; and Solar Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitor ( SUSIM ), which collected its highest precision solar ultraviolet radiation measurements in its 15-year lifetime.

Atmosphere and at
" He was discharged in 1946 and joined the Upper Atmosphere Rocket Program at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Silver Spring, Maryland, working there until 1950.
Technicians at the Naval Research Laboratory ( NRL ), work on the Low-powered Atmosphere Compensation Experiment ( LACE ) satellite.
The current Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere at the Department of Commerce and the agency's administrator is Jane Lubchenco, who was nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the U. S. Senate on March 19, 2009.
* Atmosphere of Freedom: Sixty Years at the NASA Ames Research Center ( NASA SP-4314, 2000 )
The troposphere extends upwards from right above the boundary layer, and ranges in height from an average of at the poles, to at the Equator .< ref > In the absence of inversions and not considering moisture, the temperature lapse rate for this layer is 6. 5 ° C per kilometer, on average, according to the U. S. Standard Atmosphere.
This relationship between temperature, altitude, and air density can be expressed as a density altitude, or the altitude in the International Standard Atmosphere at which the air density would be equal to the actual air density.
** The International Standard Atmosphere ( ISA ), an international standard model, defining typical atmospheric properties with altitude, at mid-latitude
Singer Perry Blackwell performs three songs in the piano bar: " I Need No Atmosphere ", " Roly Poly " ( in part ), and " You Lied " -- a song directed at Hudson's character, Brad.
Temperature and mass density against altitude from the NRLMSISE-00 International Standard Atmosphere | standard atmosphere model ( the eight dotted lines in each " decade " are at the eight cubes 8, 27, 64, ..., 729 )
The Pharcyde also reunited at Rhymesayers Entertainment's soundset, Memorial Day Weekend, 2009, and were the co-headliners of the festival, which was also headlined by Atmosphere and featured many other underground artists.
* January 26, 1956: Symposium on " The Scientific Uses of Earth Satellites " held at the University of Michigan under sponsorship of the Upper Atmosphere Rocket Research Panel, James A.
In 1999 Mann gained the position of Associate Professor at the University of Virginia, in the Department of Environmental Sciences, where he taught courses in Climate Change: Past and Future ; Atmosphere and Weather ; Data Analysis & Climate Change ; Climate and the History of Human Culture ; Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics ; Statistical Climatology ; and Modeling of Climate Variability.
Pickett Equine Center, Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere ( CIRA ), the Colorado Division of Wildlife, and the Animal Reproduction Biotechnology Lab can all be found at the Foothills Campus.
The Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere program ( TOGA ) is a component of the World Climate Research Programme ( WCRP ) aimed specifically at the prediction of climate phenomena on time scales of months to years.
Atmosphere has been playing with a live band since at least 2001.
Atmosphere has played hundreds of different venues around the world, most recently in two sold out shows at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO ( August, 2011 and January, 2012 )
At sea level and at 15 ° C according to ISA ( International Standard Atmosphere ), air has a density of approximately 1. 225 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup > ( 0. 0023769 slugs / ft < sup > 3 </ sup >).
The US Army ended its involvement at Fort Churchill in June 1970, and the site was taken over by the Canadian National Research Council to support the Canadian Upper Atmosphere Research Program.
At sea level in the International Standard Atmosphere ( ISA ) and at low speeds where air compressibility is negligible, IAS corresponds to TAS.

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