File Relative abundance of elements.png right thumb In chemistry , naturalabundance NA refers to the abundance of isotope s of a chemical element as naturally found on a planet. The relative atomic mass a weighted average of these isotopes is the atomic weight listed for the element in the periodic table . The abundance of an isotope varies from planet to planet, and even from place to place on the Earth, but remains relatively constant in time. As an example, uranium has three naturally occurring isotopes sup 238 sup U, sup 235 sup U and sup 234 sup U. Their respective NA range from 99.2739 99.2752 , 0.7198 0.7202 , and 0.0050 0.0059 . ref Citation title Uranium Isotopes url http www.globalsecurity.org wmd intro u isotopes.htm accessdate 14 March 2012 ref For example, if 100,000 uranium atoms were analyzed, one would expect to find approximately 99,275 sup 238 sup U atoms, 720 sup 235 sup U atoms, and no more than 5 or 6 sup 234 sup U atoms. This is because sup 238 sup U is much more ... for sup 234 sup U. However, the naturalabundance of a given isotope is also affected by the probability ... from naturalabundance on earth are often measured in parts per thousand per mil or because they are less ... of Earth and Planetary Sciences 26 147 188. ref In these materials, deviations from naturalabundance are sometimes measured in factors of 100. See also Abundance of the chemical elements Footnotes ... by natural radioactive isotopes as in the case of radiogenic isotopes of lead . Deviations from naturalabundance It is now known from study of the sun and primitive meteorites that the solar system ... an Abundancia natural ast Abondanza natural bs Rasprostranjenost u prirodi test ca Abund ncia natural da Naturlig forekomst de Nat rliche H ufigkeit es Abundancia natural eo Natura abundeco eu Ugaritasun natural fr Abondance naturelle ko it Abbondanza isotopica hu Term szetes el fordul s ... izotopu pt Abund ncia natural ro Abunden natural ru scn Abbunnanza ... more details
wiktionarypar abundanceAbundance may refer to In science and technology Abundance economics , the opposite of scarcities Abundance food , growing food with plentiful resources that will not run out Abundance ecology , the relative representation of a species in a community Abundance programming language , a Forth like computer programming language Abundance, a property of abundant number s chemistry Abundance chemistry , when a substance in a reaction is present in high quantities Abundance of the chemical elements , a measure of how common elements are Naturalabundance , the natural prevalence of different isotopes of an element on Earth Abundance of elements in Earth s crust In literature Abundance play Abundance play , a 1990 stage play written by Beth Henley Al Kawthar Abundance , the 108th sura of the Qur an Abundance The Future Is Better Than You Think , by Peter Diamandis Dr. Peter H. Diamandis , X PRIZE Foundation Chairman and CEO, and Steven Kotler , Science Journalist See also Abundant life disambiguation disambig de Abundanz nl Abundantie pl Abundancja pt Abund ncia ro Abunden sk Abundancia ... more details
Abundance is an ecology ecological concept referring to the relative representation of a species in a particular ecosystem . It is usually measured as the large number of individuals found per sample. How species abundances are distributed within an ecosystem is referred to as relative species abundance s. Abundance is contrasted with, but typically correlates to, wikt incidence incidence , which is the frequency with which the species occurs at all in a sample. ref cite book quotes last Bartelt first Gerald A. authorlink coauthors Rolley, Robert E. Vine, Lawrence E. year 2001 title Evaluation of abundance indices for striped skunks, common raccoons and Virginia opossums in southern Wisconsin Research report Wisconsin. Dept. of Natural Resources , Report 185 location Madison, Wisconsin publisher Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources, Bureau of Integrated Science Services url http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin EcoNatRes EcoNatRes idx?type turn&entity EcoNatRes004508080004&isize M accessdate 2006 12 15 ref When high abundance is accompanied by low incidence, it is considered locally or sporadically abundant. A variety of sampling methods are used to measure abundance. For larger animals, these may include spotlight counts, track counts and roadkill counts, as well as presence at monitoring ... 1991 month July title Correlations Between Incidence and Abundance are Expected by Chance journal ... title On the distribution of plant abundance data journal Ecological Informatics volume 4 issue 2 pages 76 82 doi 10.1016 j.ecoinf.2009.02.002 accessdate publisher ref Relative species abundance is calculated .... ACFOR ACFOR is an acronym for a simple, somewhat subjective scale used to describe species abundance .... See also portal Ecology Living Planet Index Occupancy abundance relationship Range biology Species richness Plant cover References reflist External links wiktionary abundance http biologicalposteriors.blogspot.com 2011 05 abundance in ecology.html Abundance in ecology article, with works cited ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Abundance HMS Abundance 1799 was a storeship launched and purchased in 1799 and sold in 1823. HMS Abundance was an iron screw storeship purchased in 1855 as HMS Alfred 1855 , renamed HMS Abundance later that year and sold in 1856. See also HMS L Abondance was a 24 gun storeship captured from the French in 1781 and sold in 1784. References Colledge Italic title prefixed 3 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Abundance, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names fi HMS Abundance ... more details
Cover abundance is a measure of plant cover , used in phytosociology or vegetation science . It is based on percentages at the top end, but uses abundance estimates for species with a low cover plant cover. Several scales of cover abundance are used, e.g. the original 5 point cover scale of Josias Braun Blanquet Braun Blanquet or the Karel Domin Domin scale, with finer subdivisions from simple presence through 10 grades of linked cover abundance . External links http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O7 coverabundancemeasure.html Definition of cover abundance at encyclopedia.com Category Ecology Category Ecology terminology Category Ecological metrics ... more details
Refimprove date November 2009 selfref For other uses of abundance in chemistry or other uses, see Abundance . In a chemical reaction , a reactant is considered to be in abundance if the quantity of that substance is high and virtually unchanged by the reaction. Abundance differs from excess in that a reactant in excess is simply any reactant other than the limiting reagent ref citebook title Chemistry Principles and Reactions first1 William L. last1 Masterton first2 Cecile N. last2 Hurley edition 6 publisher Cengage Learning year 2008 ISBN 0 495 12671 3 ref the amount by which a reactant is in excess is often specified, such as with terms like twofold excess , indicating that there is twice the amount of reactant necessary for the limiting reagent to be completely reacted. In this case, should the reaction go to completion, the quantity of the reactant in excess will have halved. When performing chemical kinetics kinetic or chemical thermodynamics thermodynamic studies, it is often useful to have one or more reactants in abundance, as it allows their concentrations to be treated as Constant mathematics constant s or parameter s rather than as Variable mathematics variables . References refs Category Chemical kinetics chem stub ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name An Abundance of Katherines title orig translator image Image An Abundance of Katherines cover.jpg 150px image caption author John Green author John Green cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Young adult novel publisher Dutton release date 2006 media type Print Paperback pages 256 pp isbn 0525476881 congress PZ7.G8233 Abu 2006 oclc 65201178 preceded by followed by Refimprove date October 2009 An Abundance of Katherines is a Young adult fiction young adult novel by John Green author John Green . Released in 2006 in literature 2006 , it was a finalist for the Michael L. Printz Award . An appendix explaining some of the more complex equations Colin uses throughout the story was written by Daniel Biss , a close friend to Green. Plot summary Colin Singleton is an anagram loving seventeen year old boy who has become depressed because though he has maintained his status of a child prodigy, he has not yet become a genius. He wishes to accomplish this goal by having a Eureka moment. As well as not being the genius he hopes to be, his girlfriend, Katherine 19 over the span of his life, Colin has dated nineteen girls named Katherine, all spelled in that manner , recently dumped him. In these relationships, Colin remembers only the Katherine dumping him. After graduating from high school, and before college, Colin s best and only friend convinces him to go on a road trip with him to take his mind off the breakup. The friend is Hassan Harbish, a funny, lazy, Judge Judy obsessed Muslim. After driving for a while, they come across the alleged resting place of the body ... saying they could just keep going and not stop. Awards An Abundance of Katherines was a 2007 ... 20070520 Unshelved Book Club on An Abundance of Katherines Template John Green author Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Abundance Of Katherines, An Category 2006 novels Category 21st century ... more details
Relative species abundance is a component of biodiversity and refers to how common or rare a species ... known and most studied patterns in macroecology . Introduction Relative species abundance File Hollow curve beetles.png thumb Figure 1 . Relative species abundance of beetles sampled from the river ... abundance and species richness describe key elements of biodiversity . ref name Hubbell01 Relative species abundance refers to how common or rare a species is relative to other species in a given ... abundance distributions moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological ..., H.G., Birch L.C. 1954. The Distribution and Abundance of Animals. The University of Chicago Press ... of Species by means of natural selection or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. Castle Books, New Jersey. ref Species abundance patterns can be best visualized in the form of relative abundance distribution plots. The consistency of relative species abundance patterns suggests ... ref name Williams64 File Rank abundance beetles.png thumb Figure 3 . Whittaker plot of beetles ... species abundance distributions are usually graphed as frequency histograms Preston Plots Figure ... 283 ref or rank abundance curve rank abundance diagrams Whittaker Plots Figure 3 . ref name Whittaker65 ... ref Frequency histogram Preston Plot x axis logarithm of abundance bins usually log sub 2 sub because this was historically a simple way to approximate the natural log y axis number of species at given abundance Rank abundance diagram Whittaker Plot x axis species list, ranked in order of descending abundance i.e. from common to rare y axis logarithm of relative abundance When plotted in these ways ... tend to be right skewed e.g. Figure 2 and rank abundance diagrams tend to conform to the curves illustrated in Figure 4. Understanding relative species abundance patterns Researchers attempting to understand relative species abundance patterns usually approach them in a descriptive or mechanistic ... more details
Refimprove date November 2006 A rank abundance curve or Whittaker plot is a chart used by ecologists to display relative species abundance , a component of biodiversity . It can also be used to visualize species richness and species evenness . It overcomes the shortcomings of diversity index biodiversity indices that cannot display the relative role different variables played in their calculation. Citation needed date June 2007 Image Rank abundance chart.JPG thumb A rank abundance curve The curve is a 2D chart with relative abundance on the Y axis and the abundance rank on the X axis. X axis The abundance rank. The most abundant species is given rank 1, the second most abundant is 2 and so on. Y axis The relative abundance. Usually measured on a log scale, this is a measure of a species abundance e.g., the number of individuals relative to the abundance of other species. Citation needed date June 2007 Interpreting a rank abundance curve As mentioned, the rank abundance curve provide a means for visually representing species richness and species evenness. Species richness can be viewed as the number of different species on the chart i.e., how many species were ranked. Species evenness is derived from the slope of the line that fits the graph. A steep gradient indicates low evenness as the high ranking species have much higher abundances than the low ranking species. A shallow gradient indicates high evenness as the abundances of different species are similar. ref Magurran, AE 2004 Measuring biological ref References references DEFAULTSORT Rank Abundance Curve Category Biodiversity Category Systems ecology Category Statistical charts and diagrams ... more details
See also Abundances of the elements data page Naturalabundance isotopic abundance References ... of chemical elements. The abundance of a chemical element measures how relatively common or rare ... other elements. Abundance may be variously measured by the Mass fraction chemistry mass fraction ... is a common abundance measure in mixed gases such as planetary atmospheres, and is close to molecular ... . For example, the mass fraction abundance of oxygen in water is about 89 , because that is the fraction of water s mass which is oxygen. However, the mole fraction abundance of oxygen in water is only ... 86 , and for helium, 13 . Most abundance s in this article are given as mass fraction abundances. Abundance of elements in the Universe class wikitable sortable style float right Ten most common ... this, the rank of abundance does not continue to correspond to the atomic number oxygen has abundance rank 3, but atomic number 8. All others are substantially less common. The abundance of the lightest ... of past stellar activity. The following graph note log scale shows abundance of elements in our solar ... in the remaining stellar produced elements are 1 an alternation of abundance in elements as they have even or odd atomic numbers, and 2 a general decrease in abundance, as elements become heavier. The abundance ... in an alternatingly larger abundance of elements with even atomic numbers these are also more ... helium nuclei . Elements heavier than iron are made in energy absorbing processes in large stars, and their abundance ... 1 Elemental abundance and nuclear binding energy Loose correlations have been observed between estimated ... has exerted a strong influence on the relative abundance of elements formed in the Big Bang , and during ... Chapter 3 Origin of Atoms quote Correlations between abundance and nuclear binding energy Subsection .... A further observed peculiarity is the jagged alternation between relative abundance and scarcity of adjacent atomic numbers in the elemental abundance curve, and a similar pattern of energy levels ... more details
refimprove date July 2011 notability date January 2011 Infobox programming language name Abundance logo paradigm stack oriented programming language stack year 1981 designer Roedy Green developer Roedy Green latest release version X.Y.Z release date mf yes YYYY MM DD latest release date typing implementations dialects influenced by Forth programming language Forth influenced operating system DOS license website file ext Abundance is a Forth programming language Forth inspired programming language for DOS , created by Roedy Green . History Roedy Green implemented Abundance in 1981 as a platform for data entry and data management management , as part of the volunteer work he was doing for The Hunger Project in Canada. ref name jgloss cite web author Roedy Green title Abundance url http mindprod.com jgloss abundance.html work Java & Internet Glossary ref The name is a reference to the goal of serving charities working to create an Abundance of food water and shelter on the planet , and was coined by Esther Palivoda . Roedy originally planned to call it Enough . Jaunting One unconventional feature of Abundance is the use of continuation s to implement data entry form navigation, in a process known as jaunting . ref name jgloss Jaunting works by saving a continuation for every data field that the user enters, and restoring the associated continuation when a particular field needs to be made active. This approach allows complicated data validation rules to be written in a simple linear style, while allowing the user to jump between fields in a non linear fashion. Trivia NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used parts of Abundance in their unmanned spacecraft control software. ref cite web author Roedy Green title AB.TXT url http mindprod.com precis ab.txt ref References reflist refbegin cite magazine author Roedy Green month October year 1986 title Abundance, a public domain powerhouse ... Category Stack oriented programming languages it Abundance ... more details
File Elemental abundances.svg thumb 300px Abundance atom fraction of the chemical elements in Earth s upper continental crust as a function of atomic number. The rarest elements in the crust shown in yellow are not the heaviest, but are rather the siderophile iron loving elements in the Goldschmidt classification of elements. These have been depleted by being relocated deeper into the Earth s core. Their abundance in meteoroid s is higher. Additionally, tellurium and selenium have been depleted from the crust due to formation of volatile hydrides. The table shows the abundance of chemical element element s in Earth s crust . Numbers show percentage or parts per million ppm in mass 10,000 ppm 1 . Note that numbers are estimates, and they will vary depending on source and method of estimation. Order of magnitude of data can roughly be relied upon. class wikitable sortable Atomic number Z Element Symbol Lithosphere abundance ref cite web url http www.daviddarling.info encyclopedia E elterr.html title Elements, Terrestrial Abundance publisher www.daviddarling.info accessdate 2007 04 14 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070410165310 http daviddarling.info encyclopedia E elterr.html archivedate 10 April 2007 DASHBot deadurl no ref Relative proportion ppm ref cite web last Barbalace ... Environmental Chemistry.com accessdate 2007 04 14 ref Crustal abundance ppm ref cite web url http www.webelements.com webelements properties text image flash abund crust.html title Abundance in Earth ... 9 March 2007 DASHBot deadurl no ref Crustal abundance ppm ref cite web url http www.science.co.il PTelements.asp?s Earth title List of Periodic Table Elements Sorted by Abundance in Earth s crust publisher Israel Science and Technology Homepage accessdate 2007 04 15 ref Crustal abundance ppm ... 6 carbon ref group upper alpha sum of carbon content of coal, crude oil and natural gas ref C 300 ... hbase tables elabund.html Abundance of Elements in Earth s Crust . Minerals yearbook 2011, USGS ... more details
In the field of ecology , the relative abundance distribution RAD is a graph of the number of species observed in a field study as a function of their observed abundance. The graphs obtained in this manner are typically fitted to a Zipf Mandelbrot law , the exponent of which serves as an index of biodiversity in the ecosystem under study. ref cite journal last Mouillot first D coauthors Lepretre, A title Introduction of relative abundance distribution RAD indices, estimated from the rank frequency diagrams RFD , to assess changes in community diversity journal Environmental Monitoring and Assessment volume 63 issue 2 pages 279 295 publisher Springer date 2000 url http cat.inist.fr ?aModele afficheN&cpsidt 1411186 accessdate 24 Dec 2008 doi 10.1023 A 1006297211561 ref Notes and references reflist modelling ecosystems expanded other DEFAULTSORT Relative Abundance Distribution Category Ecological metrics ecology stub ... more details
In macroecology , the occupancy abundance O A relationship is the relationship between the abundance ... 1996 Gaston, K.J. 1996. The multiple forms of the interspecific abundance distribution relationship ... a region must pass through the origin zero abundance, zero occupancy and could reach some theoretical maximum abundance and distribution that is, occupancy and abundance can be expected to covary ... with greater than proportional changes in abundance. Although this relationship appears ... Quinn, and J.H. Lawton. 2000. Abundance occupancy relationships. Journal of Applied Ecology 37 suppl ... under study see below Which Range Abundance means the average density of the species of interest across all occupied patches i.e. average abundance does not include the area of unoccupied patches Intraspecific occupancy abundance relationship means the relationship between abundance and range size within a single species generated using time series data Interspecific occupancy abundance relationship means the relationship between relative abundance and range size of an assemblage of closely ... the region ref name Webb et al 2007 Webb T.J., Noble D. & Freckleton R.P. 2007 . Abundance occupancy ... 10 x 10  km squares best explained abundance patterns. In a similar manner, Zuckerberg et al ... and stability of abundance occupancy relationships in large scale population dynamics. Journal of Animal ... occupied habitats are distributed at random throughout the EOO, a relationship between abundance and range ... abundance. No matter which concept we use in studies, it is essential to realize that occupancy ... the droopy tail in the occupancy abundance relationship. Ecoscience, 14, 103 108. ref , Possible ... 1997 Gaston, K.J., T.M. Blackburn, and J.H. Lawton. 1997. Interspecific abundance range size relationships ... abundance occupancy relationships is simply to supplant one poorly understood pattern with another ... global range, but document abundance and occupancy patterns within a specific region ref name Gaston ... more details
Natural is a fourth generation programming language from Software AG . It is largely used for building database s output in plain text form, for example. Hello World in NATURAL WRITE Hello World END It has the code ESCAPE TOP code flow control instruction, which is similar to code continue code in C programming language C , C , Java programming language Java and several other languages, except that it also works within subroutine s to both return from the routine and then continue the calling statement s processing loop. Like code continue code , it avoids large amounts of indentation levels when using nested instruction blocks inside any control flow Loops loop . Example with ESCAPE TOP DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 I N3 3 digits without decimals END DEFINE FOR I 2 TO 100 IF I 2 2 I AND I 2 WRITE Number I is divisible by 2 ESCAPE TOP END IF IF I 3 3 I AND I 3 WRITE Number I is divisible by 3 ESCAPE TOP END IF IF I 5 5 I AND I 5 WRITE Number I is divisible by 5 ESCAPE TOP END IF IF I 7 7 I AND I 7 WRITE Number I is divisible by 7 ESCAPE TOP END IF IF I 11 11 I AND I 11 WRITE Number I is divisible ... adjusted with the STRUCT command in the Natural Editor. The same example, without ESCAPE TOP ... by 11 ESCAPE BOTTOM END IF WRITE Number I is prime END FOR END One trait that sets Natural apart .... Natural has a much cleaner richer DECIDE statement which is easier to understand and code. Here ... External links official website www.softwareag.com corporate products natural 2010 http communities.softwareag.com ecosystem communities public naturalNatural Developer Community http communities.softwareag.com web guest home Adabas and Natural Community http scctoolkit.atspace.com Free Natural Software for developers http code.google.com p naturaledit nEDIT Editor gratuito de Natural Free Natural Editor Software Category Procedural programming languages Category Software AG de Natural Programmiersprache es Natural lenguaje de programaci n fr Natural pt NATURAL ... more details
other uses Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Natural title orig translator image Image TheNaturalFirstEdition.jpg 200px image caption First edition cover author Bernard Malamud cover artist Simon Goltche country United States language English language English series genre Novel publisher Harcourt Trade Publishers Harcourt Brace and Company release date 1952 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages isbn 9780380506095 oclc 11868356 preceded by followed by The Natural is a 1952 novel about baseball written by Bernard Malamud . The book follows Roy Hobbs, a baseball prodigy whose career is sidetracked when he is shot by a woman whose motivation remains mysterious. Whether she is acting alone or is part of a plot can be debated. Most of the story concerns itself with his attempts to return to baseball later in life, when he plays for the fictional New York Knights with his legendary bat Wonderboy . Based upon the bizarre shooting incident and subsequent comeback of Philadelphia Phillies player Eddie Waitkus , Citation needed date September 2009 the story of Roy Hobbs takes some poetic license and embellishes what was truly a strange, but memorable, account of a career lost too soon. Apart from the fact that both Waitkus and fictional Hobbs were shot by women, there are few if any other similarities. It has been alternately ..., but there has been no evidence to support this claim. A The Natural film film adaptation of The Natural ... he proves he is truly a natural at the game. During one game, Pop substitutes Hobbs as a pinch hitter ... own hubris and must now live as a forgotten man. Major characters Roy Hobbs The Natural a once ... in her hotel room. References cite web url http www.sparknotes.com lit natural characters.html title ... www.nytimes.com books 97 04 06 home baseball natural.html New York Times review of The Natural from August 26, 1952. DEFAULTSORT Natural, The Category 1952 novels Category 20th century American novels ... more details
Notability music date April 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name From the Abundance of the Heart, The Mouth Speaks Type EP Artist Femme Fatale Cover Released 2004 Recorded May November 2003 by Al P in Kimagure Sound Genre Noise rock Length 11 40 Label Last Gang Records , Victor Entertainment Producer Al P Reviews http www.vueweekly.com articles default.aspx?i 1563 Vueweekly.com Rating 4 5 Last album As You Sow, So Shall You Reap 2002 This album From the Abundance of the Heart, the Mouth Speaks 2004 Next album From the Abundance of the Heart, The Mouth Speaks is a seven song Extended play EP released in 2004 by Femme Fatale Canadian band Femme Fatale on Last Gang Records in Canada . This is the third release from Femme Fatale, and the only to be released in digital format. This is also the only Femme Fatale album to come with lyrics. Track listing At the Altar 0 55 Fat It Down 1 40 Party Tonight 2 05 Into Dust 1 45 I Talk With My Hands 1 43 The Umbrella Opens 2 04 Into Dust Reprise 1 28 Trivia Into Dust Reprise is performed by Rachel Keeler. From the Abundance of the Heart, the Mouth Speaks is a sentence in the Bible, Luke 6 45 2000s rock album stub Category 2004 EPs ... more details
The Natural is a 1952 novel about baseball written by Bernard Malamud. The Natural may also refer to The Natural film The Natural film , a 1984 film adaptation of the novel The Natural Haystak album The Natural Haystak album The Natural Mic Geronimo album The Natural Mic Geronimo album The Natural song The Natural song , a song by Mic Geronimo disambiguation it The Natural ... more details
Natural order could refer to Natural order philosophy Natural Order album Natural Order album Ordo naturalis , Latin for natural order once used to describe plant families disambig ... more details
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Natural Thing may refer to Natural Thing Tanya Blount album Natural Thing Tanya Blount album Natural Thing , an album by Poi Dog Pondering Natural Thing , an album by Juliet Roberts Natural Thing a song by Innocence band Innocence The Natural Thing , a 1989 album by Jonathan Edwards disambiguation ... more details
imports In Natural Gas, U.S. Will Move From Abundance to Imports . 9 June 2011. ref The world s largest ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Other uses Image Natural gas production world.PNG thumb 450px Natural gas extraction by countries in cubic meters per year. Natural gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon ... overview background.asp title composition of natural gas publisher Naturalgas.org date accessdate ... . Natural gas is widely used as an important energy source in many applications including heating ... organic compound organic chemicals . Natural gas is found in deep underground natural rock formations ... is also another resource found near and with Natural gas. Most natural gas was created over time by two ... Administration http www.eia.gov energyexplained index.cfm?page natural gas home ref Before natural gas can be used as a fuel, it must undergo natural gas processing processing to clean the gas and remove impurities including water in order to meet the specifications of marketable natural gas ... vapor , and sometimes helium and nitrogen . Natural gas is often informally referred to simply ... of natural gas fields List of countries by natural gas proven reserves List of countries by natural gas production Natural gas File BarnettShaleDrilling 9323.jpg thumb upright Natural gas horizontal drilling drilling drilling rig rig in Texas. In the 19th century, natural gas was usually obtained as a byproduct ... natural gas was a disposal problem in the active oil fields. If there was not a market for natural ... natural gas demand such as the US , pipelines are constructed when economically feasible to move the gas from the wellsite to the end consumer . Another possibility is to export the natural gas as a LNG liquid . Gas to liquids GTL is a developing technology that converts stranded natural gas ... GTL GTL plant in Qatar went into production in 2011. Natural gas can be associated found in oil field s or non associated isolated in natural gas field s , and is also found in coal bed s as coalbed ... more details
Natural high may refer to the feeling of a high without the use of drugs. Natural High may refer to Natural High , a song by American R&B group Bloodstone band Bloodstone Natural High , a song by Swedish heavy metal band HammerFall from their 2006 album Threshold Natural High , a song by nu metal band Insolence Natural High , a song by Colby O Donis from Colby O Natural High , a song by David Graham singer David Graham English Singer Songwriter Natural High Merle Haggard song Natural High Merle Haggard song , a 1985 single by Merle Haggard Natural High Commodores album Natural High Commodores album , a 1978 album Natural High Lil Rob album Natural High Lil Rob album , a 1999 album Natural High Wataz album Natural High Wataz album , a 1998 album Natural High Frank Gambale album Natural High Frank Gambale album disambiguation it Natural High ja ... more details
Wiktionary naturalNatural is an adjective that refers to Nature . Natural may refer too In science and mathematics Natural transformation , category theory in mathematics Natural foods Natural history , a broad area of the natural sciences concerned with living things Natural number , in mathematics, numbers 1, 2, 3, Natural logarithm , the logarithm to base e 2.71828 Natural philosophy Natural resource In music Natural sign music , in music, one of the notes A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, as opposed to sharps music or flats music Natural band , an American boyband who had success in Germany Natural Orange Range album Natural Orange Range album , an album by Japanese group Orange Range Natural Peter Andre album Natural Peter Andre album , an album by Peter Andre Natural S Club 7 song , a song by S Club S Club 7 Natur all , an album by Cactus Jack band Cactus Jack Natural, a 1997 single by Peter Andre from the album of the same name. Otherwise Natural Gundam Seed Natural Gundam Seed , one who was born without any genetic enhancements in the series NATURAL , the fourth generation programming language Natural gambling , in some games of chance the best possible outcome for the player See also intitle Natural Footedness Natural footed , surfing with the left foot forward Natural theology Natural transformation in mathematics Natural World BBC TV series , British documentary series Naturally disambiguation Nature disambiguation Naturalism disambiguation disambig de Natural es Natural fr Natural homonymie ko it Natural nl Natuurlijk ja no Naturlig zh ... more details
Mr. Natural may refer to Mr. Natural Stanley Turrentine album Mr. Natural Stanley Turrentine album , 1964 Mr. Natural comics , a Robert Crumb comic book character, first appearing in 1967 Mr. Natural Bee Gees album Mr. Natural Bee Gees album , 1974 Mr. Natural song Mr. Natural song , a 1974 song by The Bee Gees from that album See also Mr. B Natural , a 1950s short film and its title character, spoofed by Mystery Science Theater 3000 disambiguation es Mr. Natural it Mr. Natural sv Mr. Natural ... more details