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  2. Winters's formula - Wikipedia

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    Winters's formula, [1] named after R. W. Winters, [2] is a formula used to evaluate respiratory compensation when analyzing acid-base disorders in the presence of metabolic acidosis. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It can be given as:

  3. Wind chill - Wikipedia

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    Wind chill index values for a range of temperatures and wind speeds, from the standard wind chill formula for Environment Canada. Wind chill (popularly wind chill factor) is the sensation of cold produced by the wind for a given ambient air temperature on exposed skin as the air motion accelerates the rate of heat transfer from the body to the surrounding atmosphere.

  4. Dew point - Wikipedia

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    The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends indoor air be maintained at 20–24.5 °C (68–76 °F) with a 20–60% relative humidity, [13] equivalent to a dew point of approximately 4.0 to 16.5 °C (39 to 62 °F) (by Simple Rule calculation below).

  5. 7 Items Under $20 To Prepare Your Car for Winter - AOL

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    With freeze protection down to -30°F, winter formula washer fluid prevents ice buildup, ensuring a clean, streak-free windshield. Be Aware: I’m a Money Expert: 4 Reasons You Should Stock Up on ...

  6. Accumulated winter season severity index - Wikipedia

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    The accumulated winter season severity index or AWSSI provides a scientific way to compare the severity of a winter relative to its weather history. Points are assigned daily based on the maximum and minimum temperature , snowfall and snow depth for a specific site and accumulated through the winter . [ 1 ]

  7. Sunrise equation - Wikipedia

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    This plot was created using the simple sunrise equation, approximating the sun as a single point and does not take into account effects caused by the atmosphere or the diameter of the Sun. The sunrise equation or sunset equation can be used to derive the time of sunrise or sunset for any solar declination and latitude in terms of local solar ...

  8. Savings Calculators | Personal Finance Planning - AOL

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    Savings Calculators | Personal Finance Planning. Stephanie Rote. Updated August 23, 2012 at 11:50 AM. Show comments. ... 20 quick and easy lunches for winter. News. News. Associated Press.

  9. Calculator - Wikipedia

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    Calculators may in some circumstances be used within school and college examinations. In the United Kingdom there are limitations on the type of calculator which may be used in an examination to avoid malpractice. Some calculators which offer additional functionality have an "exam mode" setting which makes them compliant with examination ...