Sentences with phrase «although mass produced»

UPDATE, 10/4/10: The story has been amended to reflect that although mass produced chicken nuggets at large may contain mechanically separated chicken, McDonald's famous McNuggets no longer do contain «mechanically separated poultry as defined by the federal government.
Enter the packaging revolution: although mass produced products are not customizable as such, their packaging is!

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Although it sounds like a sci - fi dream wrapped in an Onion article, Bolt Threads — a San Francisco - based startup that wants to disrupt the retail industry by mass - producing spider silk — is very much a real thing.
Most of the competition is noticeably bigger than this company is — although some rivals focus solely on mass - produced skylights.
Allegations of Assad's chlorine use have been frequent during the war although, unlike nerve agents, chlorine did not produce mass casualties as seen last week.
Soft structure carrier — These are usually mass - produced carriers, although you might find some people making their own as DIY projects anyhow.
He is looking to China or Taiwan as possible sites for mass producing prosthetics, although he wants the assembly work to be done locally, in the countries where the artificial limbs will be used.
Although buckyballs are not now in the environment, a Japanese firm is building a plant to mass produce them for electronic applications.
Although many questions remain as to how the Post and his two lab technicians will manage to mass - produce the meat at a cost that would give ordinary consumers a reasonable alternative to farm - raised beef, one thing is certain: the meat he is producing is not geared toward vegetarians.
Although Nanocomp and others developing new nanomaterials are on the right track, one of their main challenges will be mass - producing a product with consistent properties.
In fact, apparently it's as fast as an Enzo around the iconic circuit, which in turn makes it the fastest «mass produced» Ferrari to date, although on longer tracks the 599's extra power gives the bigger car the edge.
Although several plug - in electric vehicles are already available around the world, BYD's model is the first to be mass - produced - meaning it's the first vehicle to be readily available to the general public.
Porsche has finally lifted the veils of its first mass - produced wagon ever, although it prefers to call it a Sport Turismo.
Although every Kia design study has a purpose, the GT concept was something considered by many outside the company as little more than a dream for a brand known for producing mass - market transportation rooted in value.
Although it's just a concept, Nissan says the TeRRA demonstrates the company is ready to mass produce fuel cell vehicles when hydrogen becomes more available.
This never happened, although LG started to mass produce the screens for companies that never bought them.
In fact, although a total of five states, Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa, produce over 65 % of the nation's mass produced puppies, 26 states actually govern the care and selling of producing dogs.
But the New Realism movement has often been compared to the pop art movement in New York for their use and critique of mass - produced commercial objects (Villeglé's ripped cinema posters, Arman's collections of detritus and trash), although Nouveau Réalisme maintained closer ties with Dada than with pop art.
Although these artworks may look mass produced, they are not.
Although one of many commercial artists in the movement, Rosenquist's references to mass - produced goods and mass media icons, together with his dispassionate, anonymous technique, and exceptional painterly skills, made him one of the key figures in the development of Pop art in the USA.
At that time, over 300 hybrid cars were producedalthough the masses quickly lost interest, and sales declined.
Hydrogen cars are attractive in their fuel - efficiency, although several challenges must be overcome before they can be mass produced for the consumer marketplace.
Tides follow an inverse cube law (to a first approximation for systems experiencing tides due to masses relatively far away compared to the system's size; for systems that are not small relative to the distance to the object producing the tidal acceleration, I think it's more complicated), and so the inner planets gain in importance relative to the outer planets, although mass is still important (and nonetheless, tides raised on the Sun by the planets are so tiny it's hard to imagine they could be of any such significance).
Although their experiences in mass - production of flexible OLEDs are absurdly low compared to South Korean panel manufacturers, it seems that they have approached level of being able to mass - produce these panels by quickly securing technologies after years of R&D.
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