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16. September 2008 Polar Introduces New Training Computers to a Broader General Fitness and Lifestyle Market With Polar on your side, you can measure your performance, set new goals and stay motivated. So, whether you’re a pro athlete or occasional walker, you’ll find it’s easy to listen to your body.
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With Polar on your side, you can measure your performance, set new goals and stay motivated. So, whether you’re a pro athlete or occasional walker, you’ll find it’s easy to listen to your body. Polar has launched RS800CX training computer which comes with GPS route mapping and multisensor compatibility.
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In chemistry, polarity refers to the dipole-dipole intermolecular forces between the slightly positively-charged end of one molecule to the negative end of another or the same molecule. Molecular polarity is dependent on the difference in electronegativity between atoms in a compound and the asymmetry...
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Polar and Non-Polar Molecules has moved www.school-for-champions.com/chemistry/polar_molecules.htm...
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Easier - The polar regions are the icy areas around the North and South Pole. The Arctic and Antarctic are in the polar regions. Harder - The cold polar regions are found on the far south and north ends of the globe. During the winter the sun never rises and the during the summer the sun never sets.
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Encyclopedia: Polar region
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Seaworld Education Department presents the classification, habitat, longevity, causes of death, and references for more reading about Ursus maritimus. Based on a long-term commitment to education, Sea World strives to provide an enthusiastic,
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Regions with a polar climate are characterized by a lack of warm summers (specifically, no month having an average temperature of 10 °C or higher). The tundra covers over 20% of the earth. The sun shines 24 hours in the summer, and barely shines at all in the winter (see midnight sun). Effects...
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The polar regions - Around both poles of the earth the polar regions extend. The polar caps are limited by the Arctic Circles, to 66º 33 ' of North latitude, and Antarctic, to the same latitude in the South hemisphere The great masses of ice, called icebergs, are characteristic of the polar seas,
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