Not exact matches
«After we acquire enough companies and
build up three years
of audited financial statements from them,» Busch explains, «the public
shell will sell stock, and we'll use the proceeds to pay off the original owners.»
In setting it up this way (using the search terms report in AdWords), I might be able to see that a lot
of people are searching for «louis vuitton damier tortoise
shell brown sunglasses» and I would be able to prioritize my On - Page, Link
Building, effort to that specific product page.
Taking the cold and forbidding
shell of the original structure, he placed the sanctuary and altar in the center
of the
building, allowing the congregation to face the altar from three directions.
The Anchor Recovery Community Center, which Goyer helps run, occupies the
shell of an office
building in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
This fear and guilt has a tendency
of building shallow relationships within the body because we are only allowed to present this
shell of some fake holy person when we come into fellowship.
Jalame is a town
of degrading poverty, which is evident in the pot - holed roads (when they're paved at all), storefront vegetable stands and
shells of buildings — memorials to the wars that never end.
Leaving the ruins, I pass under the canopy that links the weathered red
shell at a right angle to the modern sanctuary,
built between 1954 and 1962 out
of the same Staffordshire sandstone.
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Able to detect pieces
of stainless steel as small as 0.3 mm in diameter, plus aluminium, glass, stones, rubber, dense plastic and
shell at high speeds, it is suitable for a wide variety
of packed and unpacked products and includes a
built - in air conditioning unit.
Post your reasons on why Wenger is unarguably better than Klopp and Simeone and why Klopp and Simeone where cappable
of building a ultra high perfomance team with a small budget achieving major trophies in the process and why Wenger in the last decade couldn't and even with a good amount
of money still can't win anything important or even make arsenal look like a strong side (FA cup and community
shell are not major trophies)
The circulation
of air around your breast tissue is necessary to keep moisture from
building up inside
of the
shells.
This turtle has a soft, cuddly body and a hard
shell that has a
built - in nightlight, which emits a variety
of stunning night sky constellations into the room.
The current band
shell,
built in the 1940s, is badly in need
of renovation.
They
build complex contraptions out
of wood, wheels, and whatever else is lying around, or they collect and collate rocks,
shells, and coins.
But I have to say I'm a bit stunned that Lazio is using footage from the actual attack — and the glowing background
of the still - smoldering site behind the
shell of one
of the towers still standing after both
buildings had collapsed.
Their design — two hollow towers, a sort
of shell of the fallen
buildings, but filled with green space and a performing arts center — was hailed as creating an «iconic and bold new skyline for the twenty - first century,» by the LMDC.
Beyond the $ 160 million, the city has already
shelled out $ 225 million in the first phase
of building out Bushwick Inlet Park, which has gone toward completing a first section
of the park, buying another parcel
of land, and remediation and demolition costs on those sites, according to the Parks Department.
Three floors
of the new
buildings were to be
built, only to be «
shelled» (left empty) to reduce the cost.
It's a short walk from that
building, which seemed to symbolize a renewed faith in the future, to the ruined
shells of factories that once employed hundreds and now sit vacant, stripped
of their machinery, copper pipes and anything else worth even a few dollars.
The team analysed the chemical composition
of tiny
shells built by organisms (foraminifera) that had lived in the water column and at the sea bottom before their
shells became embedded in the seafloor sediments.
These nanobots are
built out
of DNA, forming
shell - like shapes that drugs can be tethered to.
The research team — which utilized 34,000 data records from 2010 and 2011 — concluded that melting sea ice is diluting seawater and reducing the concentrations
of the carbonate minerals critical as
building blocks for the
shells of marine life.
Still others have explored other ocean metrics, such as the concentration
of shell -
building minerals, as a more accurate way to keep tabs on acidification's impacts at a local level.
A few hundred yards from the cliffs, piles
of crumbled stone and conch
shells a few feet high are evidence
of altars the seafarers
built north
of the harbor entrance.
Bronte Tilbrook at CSIRO in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, measured the concentration
of aragonite — a form
of calcium carbonate used by some creatures to
build shells — at over 200 locations on the reef.
How the magnetic field
of the CME interacts with Earth's magnetosphere, the magnetic
shell covering and protecting the planet, determines how severe any terrestrial effects will be, notes Gombosi, who has
built models
of the interaction.
And looking at systems like that, it's just inspiring to us and we say, well, life had a chance to work with certain materials —
shells and bones and some magnetic materials — but really hasn't worked with a lot
of materials that we would like to use ourselves that we consider more technologically important materials So, in my lab at M.I.T. we give organisms [the] opportunity to work with those materials and try to use them to
build devices in a more environmentally friendly way.
Back in the 1960s, for example, the physicist Freeman Dyson suggested that advanced civilizations would
build shells around their suns to trap and utilize every bit
of energy.
Will Howard
of the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre in Hobart has shown that some species
of coral have a similar sensitivity to acidification as foraminifera in parts
of the Southern Ocean, which are struggling to
build their
shells.
Whether it's offsets from no - till farming that would have happened anyway from the Chicago Climate Exchange or offsets from hydropower dams in China that would have been
built anyway under the terms
of the Clean Development Mechanism
of the Kyoto Protocol, it's all a bit
of a
shell game at present.
Be warned: despite the title, the book is not one
of those pretty encyclopedic compendia
of photogenic
shells of the world; rather, it is an exploration
of shells as structures, essentially the homes, fortresses, vehicles and in some ways prisons
of the animals that
build and occupy them.
When CO2 from the atmosphere combines with water, it produces carbonic acid (the ingredient that gives soft drinks their fizz) and decreases carbonate ions, a key
building block
of marine animals»
shells.
In waters depleted
of carbonate ions, young oysters must expend more energy to
build their
shell and may not survive.
The science
of how soured waters will affect marine life is still young, but the evidence so far suggests that the hardest hit will be organisms that have
shells or skeletons
built from calcium carbonate, including corals, mollusks, and many plankton.
The natural version, also called nacre, is found on the inner
shell of some molluscs, where it is
built up
of layers
of the mineral aragonite separated by organic polymers such as chitin.
Acidity may impair movement Previous research has shown that when carbon dioxide is absorbed by the ocean and it becomes more acidic, concentrations
of calcium carbonate drop, and that hurts shellfish and corals, which use calcium carbonate to
build shells and skeletons.
Large
shell structures made
of concrete or stone are hardly ever
built any more.
Today, this behaviour is very well understood at the microscopic level: magnetism goes back to the angular momentum — the spin —
of the electrons in the outer
shell of the atoms that
build up a solid state crystal.
They found that the organisms — which are about 1 / 100th the diameter
of a human hair —
build a complete calcium carbonate
shell within six hours, about 12 hours after fertilization.
In Science today, researchers describe how chitons
build the lenses
of their eyesfrom the same hard mineral that armors their
shells.
The researchers found that young oysters and mussels
build their
shells within 48 hours to successfully begin feeding at a rate fast enough to survive, and that the rate
of shell -
building required significant energy expenditures.
In the presence
of acidic water, the oysters and mussels had to divert too much energy to
shell -
building and lacked the energy to swim and get food.
Throughout the year he painstakingly
builds and maintains his bower: a 60 - centimeter - long corridor made
of twigs, leading to a courtyard decorated with gray and white pebbles,
shells and bones.
Seagrasses also undergo a high rate
of photosynthesis that may serve to buffer changes in ocean chemistry that affect
shell -
building organisms.
The group has
built nanorobots out
of DNA, forming
shell - like shapes that drugs can be tethered to.
The benefits
of walking around with a
built - in coat
of armor are clear, but for evolutionary biologists, understanding how and when the turtle
shell evolved has been a slow and steady race.
This process
of slowly
building intricate
shells is not unlike the process
of reconstituting fractured bones.
Viruses encapsulate their genetic material in a
shell comprising a series
of identical protein
building blocks.
The site for the new
building has been cleared and, according to sources at Warren Spring, the DTI is due to sign a contract for more than # 1 million to erect the concrete
shell of the
building.
Because the tiny creatures
build their
shells from materials in seawater, their calcium carbonate homes reflect the ratio
of the two isotopes in the seas
of that time.