Sentences with phrase «as airplane parts»

Wohlers explained 3D - printed items cost an average of $ 4 a cubic inch, which means it's only cost effective to 3D print commodities that are produced in low volumes with high markups — such as airplane parts or hip replacements.

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Members of the cluster specialize in environmental issues such as recycling old airplane parts, decreasing the weight of planes so that they require less fuel, and encouraging the military to adopt these «green» aviation practices.
Three - dimensional printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has been around since the 1980s, but only recently has the technology become sophisticated enough to make complex objects like airplane parts.
Add to these the conquest of space by the airplane as the normal mode of long distance travel, and the automobile which began to be used before the turn of the century has become so much a part of life to millions that a curtailment of gasoline sends the economy into a tailspin.
Though the new helicopter could cross large parts of the state without refueling, Cuomo also has access to an airplane for longer trips, such as between New York City and Buffalo.
... That would be the part where he likens the budget process to ships passing in the night, with himself, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos as the captains of their respective vessels and the special interests dropping bombs out of an airplane.
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at Sundance this year, this film is about a woman who, at seven years of age, was taken from her Vietnamese mother and sent on an airplane to America as part of the «Operation Babylift.»
Annie surpasses the clichés from which her character is assembled — a master of self - sabotage, a single woman looking for Mr. Right, a ball of social ineptitude — and, thanks in large part to Wiig (who also co-wrote the screenplay with Annie Mumolo, who makes a brief appearance as a shaky harbinger of doom on an airplane), achieves a level of aching humanity, which helps make the results of her good intentions gone horribly awry even more comical.
All of it — the work as a doctor, the scrappiness, the impulsiveness that led to his strapping an airplane jet on a car and hoping no one would die (no one did)-- is part of a creation mythology for Miller that's as fulsome as Herzog's.
Line observed as the students dragged images of matching plane parts together — yellow wings with yellow engines, for example — to «build» the largest number of airplanes in the shortest period of time.
You can also take some soft carriers into the passenger part of an airplane with you (never let your cat be transported in the outside luggage compartment of a plane, as this is too traumatizing and unhealthy for your cat).
Though the archipelago is technically part of Europe, its location in the middle of the Atlantic means you'll spend only half as much time in an airplane to get there.
As far as the noise goes it is transmitted through any part of your body which is in contact with the panelling on the side of the airplanAs far as the noise goes it is transmitted through any part of your body which is in contact with the panelling on the side of the airplanas the noise goes it is transmitted through any part of your body which is in contact with the panelling on the side of the airplane.
The fourth floor of the exhibition will feature a number of large - scale works by Bayrle, including his monumental Flugzeug (Airplane)(1984), presented alongside his recent kinetic sculptures made of repurposed automobile parts repeatedly reciting the rosary, as in his much - celebrated inclusion in dOCUMENTA 13 (2012).
The mural follows Bayrle's 2012 commission in New York City, where the artist presented the work American Dream above the High Line, and his recent presentation of Flugzeug [Airplane], 1982 - 83, by Gavin Brown's enterprise as part of Art Basel Unlimited.
Her sculptural works are primarily composed of blooming arrangements of large rigid objects such as televisions, small appliances, camping and construction trailers, hot water heaters, mattresses, airplane parts, rowboats, kayaks, canoes, surfboards, and other objects.
Rubins is perhaps best known for building sculptures out of salvaged airplane parts, such as an installation in 1995 for the Museum of Modern Art in New York; the piece weighed nearly 10,000 pounds.
As when seen from an airplane, the landscape with its dunes, crevasses, slopes, and patches of green and brown can be perceived as being part of a larger, figurative whole, or the face of a spiriAs when seen from an airplane, the landscape with its dunes, crevasses, slopes, and patches of green and brown can be perceived as being part of a larger, figurative whole, or the face of a spirias being part of a larger, figurative whole, or the face of a spirit.
This month a new immersive installation will be taking over part of our FLOAT bar + café area as the airplane departs for its next destination.
«Burden has conceived [the installation] as a «factory - like» assembly line which will manufacture rubber band - powered model airplanes from tissue paper, plastic, and balsa wood parts.
Pirgelis uses decommissioned airplane parts as the grounds for minimal painting interventions, stripping paint away in sections to create shiny, reflective surfaces.
It becomes clear that while shifting technologies and stabilizing population will be essential in creating sustainable societies, neither will succeed without considerable changes in consumption patterns, including reducing and even eliminating the use of certain goods, such as cars and airplanes, that have become important parts of life today for many.
If working in large manufacturing plants that specialize in producing automobiles, airplanes or industrial machines, test technicians will focus on testing certain parts, such as ignition systems or drive shafts.
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