Most invisible fence systems use wires
buried underground for outside containment and transmitter systems that deliver the same correction in a predefined area indoors.
When Bitcoin was still deeply
buried underground in...
When Bitcoin was still deeply
buried underground in the world of unknown technology and the dark web, it was hardly seen as a threat, or even legitimate by those in power.
It is vulnerable to high winds and ice storms when in the form of suspended overhead cables and cell phone transmission masts, but is reasonably resilient when
buried underground, although burial is significantly more expensive.
# 387 Jim Larsen «Since that tipping point is
buried underground at widely differing depths (even in the same location), it's not so much an on - off switch, but a delayed slowly opening valve.»
If sunlight is the best disinfectant, the dangers posed by fracking and pipeline use can not remain
buried underground.
To create sound waves, the survey teams use large trucks with vibrator units or set off small explosive charges
buried underground in a grid pattern.
And because it's
buried underground, it's relatively terrorism proof and doesn't need a thick, heavy containment vessel.
The technology uses an indoor heat pump unit and a heat exchanging ground loop
buried underground (or underwater) to transfer thermal energy between and amongst the ground and the building.
Using copper coils
buried underground, the device would create an electrostatic field, which would attract smog particles down from the sky, similarly to how hair is attracted to a balloon.
(For one graduate degree project
he buried himself underground, breathing through plastic tubes as an above - ground light connected to a stethoscope blinked along with his heartbeats.)
The PAV encompasses a park — conceived as an art - experimentation territory and where site - specific installations and temporary artworks are placed — and a building, partially
buried underground, where the public is involved in art «hands - on» activities.
Piano designed a «centripetal» building, partially
buried underground in order to cope with the tight space available for the expansion and «to build a sort of underground vault in which to house the library's rare book collection.
These Bub - ulbs, though, are
buried underground, and all Mario and his party can see is a flower.
Food is wrapped in banana leaves and
buried underground along with hot coals.
Many of them are still
buried underground to this day.
Is this caused by alien spacecraft
buried underground?
An emitter sends a signal through
buried underground wire which triggers the receiver on the dog's collar to release the citronella spray whenever the dog approaches too closely to the boundary line.
The necks of the smaller flowers break and their petals flutter away, and before long they are
buried underground.
Sure, Ryan Reynolds spends the entire 94 minutes of the running time
buried underground in a box, but such is the imaginative take on the subject by screenwriter Chris Sparling and director Roderigo Cortes, that the struggle of one confined... Read More»
The old gang is forced back in the game when the first - ever Mutant, Apocalypse (played by an unrecognizable Oscar Isaac), is accidentally awakened after being
buried underground in Egypt for thousands of years.
Other items such as pitfall seeds may also be
buried underground.
A masked stranger reveals to Jack that his estranged wife and her lover are
buried underground in a wooden box and their oxygen will run out in 75 minutes.
Clunky controls, poor animation, short length, frustratingly many loading screens and an overall lack of polish make us wish the Black Mirror had remained
buried underground were it belonged.
We compared bacterial communities in mice carcasses that were either fresh, prepared by beetles or unprepared but
buried underground for the same length of time.
Energy pipelines are mainly
buried underground.
But whereas Facbeook's algorithms crunch through uploaded photographs to detect faces and Amazon's models predict which products you'll like, we are using these analytics tools to detect homes with high risk of lead contamination and to predict the locations of lead pipes
buried underground or hidden in the homes of residents.
Researchers use data analysis tools similar to Facebook and Amazon's to find areas still in danger and predict the locations of lead pipes
buried underground or hidden in residents» homes
In the most traditional sense, archaeologists» work might go like this: They'll go to an ancient site, dig a few trenches and systematically record all the artifacts and architectural features they found
buried underground.
The 23 coloured ponds cover 160 hectares, and play a key part in the mining of potassium chloride from ore
buried underground.
Proponents of the miniature reactors see their lower cost and potentially smaller risks — some could even be
buried underground, reducing the need for «guns, gates and guards» — as a way forward.
They could be sealed like a big battery and
buried underground for as long as three decades, so terrorists could not get into them and nuclear waste could not get out.
«The idea is that by using fiber that can be
buried underground for a long time, we can transform traffic noise or other ambient vibrations into usable seismic signals that can help us to monitor near - surface changes such as permafrost thaw and groundwater - level fluctuations.»
Using antennas
buried underground, they tracked the birds» movements from 1998 until 2008, making this study the longest to compare banded and unbanded birds.
Carbon captured by the crystals could then be
buried underground or utilised.
Interest is swelling in the UK, and the British Geological Survey recently released a report estimating that the north of England has around 35 trillion cubic metres of shale gas
buried underground — enough to supply the country for decades.
The district attorney described the land as blighted and said heavy industrial equipment littered the area, with five 10,000 gallon oil tanks
buried underground, two of which were leaking.
This is not the discovery of a brain protein only visible under the lens of a centrifugal microscope
buried underground in Western Finland.
Spills from trains and trucks are admittedly easier to detect than a silent leak from a tube
buried underground, but they're also much more frequent.
«These weapons are literally
buried underground.
CCS, in which power plants trap carbon from flue gases and
bury it underground, would be the only way to bring emissions to zero, Allen of Oxford said.
To give their young a start in life, female dung beetles — which have much larger horns than males — make balls of dung, called brood balls, from cowpats and
bury them underground.
Storing CO2 Under the Sea North Sea, 150 Miles off the Norway Coast — The latest, greatest hope for reducing greenhouse emissions is to capture carbon dioxide at the source and
bury it underground.
We bury them underground, drown them in lagoons, or shove them out to sea — no matter how remote a site, it may be full of the toxic by - products of modern life.
To reconcile China's need for more cheap energy with its climate goals, the plan calls for a major pilot project to study carbon capture and sequestration, a technology intended to capture carbon dioxide from coal plants and either
bury it underground or repackage it for use as an industrial chemical.
Pro-nuclear groups argue that the waste problem can be safely managed with fuel reprocessing and by
burying it underground.
Turning biomass into biochar and
burying it underground effectively withdraws CO2 from the atmosphere; if done at sufficient scale and in combination with aggressive reductions in annual greenhouse gas emissions, biochar thus could help reduce atmospheric concentrations of CO2.
Likewise, the technology to capture carbon emissions from coal plants and
bury it underground is still in its infancy.
Not exact matches
They're just hard to get to —
buried deep
underground, generally in parts of the world that lack strong governments.
Scientists proffered ideas, nearly all involving making the plutonium forbiddingly dangerous for malefactors to transport and
burying it deep
underground.