Sentences with phrase «by the production technique»

However, as a designer, I am most intrigued by the production technique.
The BBK Electronics - owned original equipment manufacturer also claims this is the most expensive smartphone it ever produced due to the low yield rates achieved by its production techniques, even though the finished product still carries a price tag of $ 559 ($ 559 or # 499) that's attached to the regular 8 GB variant of the smartphone.

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It needed to be run effectively and efficiently, which of course meant by men and women expert in the various techniques of production and management.
By being user - friendly, communication production relying on such «desktop» techniques demystifies the process and encourages non-professional use.
Companies in the food processing and production industry thatstruggle with tough and re-occurring problems can increase productivity, and save time and money, by utilising root cause analysis (RCA) techniques taught by training company Sologic in collaboration with The Red Cat Partnership.
Some visitors to the display said they were seeing some great results by trialling organic production techniques and comparing yields and quality.
A production technique that is approved by the government and hasn't bothered people eating hamburgers over the past 30 years or so has come to their attention, and they're shocked.
If you are bothered by the discrepancy between the two, you can try certain techniques to increase production on the slower producing breast.
Established in the southern central Andes by 1800 BC, indigenous metalsmiths quickly mastered such sophisticated techniques as smelting, gilding, electrochemical deposition, and the production of silver - copper alloys.
Research results from Chalmers University of Technology and Technical University of Denmark show that it is possible to significantly reduce the need for platinum, a precious and rare metal, by creating a nanoalloy using a new production technique.
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Inman misses another huge irony here: Hubbert's forecast for the peak of global crude oil was bang on, but its full impact was deferred by the very production technique he had helped develop 60 years earlier.
Using new methods to analyze stone projectile points crafted by North America's earliest human inhabitants, Smithsonian scientists have found that these tools show evidence of a shift toward more experimentation in their production beginning about 12,500 years ago, following hundreds of years of consistent stone - tool production created using uniform techniques.
«The infrared technique provides a snapshot of the comet's output by measuring the production of H2O and HDO simultaneously.
The technician will be provided with a variety of procedures and techniques previously outlined by established protocols and other scientific data related to the production of tissue engineered constructs.
It is clear that older methodologies must be replaced by newer cleaner techniques which allow us to manufacture the chemicals we need without depleting the worlds resources and in a manner which minimises waste production.
Sleep deprivation prematurely ages you by interfering with your growth hormone production, normally released by your pituitary gland during deep sleep (and during certain types of exercise, such as Peak Fitness Technique).
Using the strict definition, voluntary activation refers to the percentage of involuntary force production that can be exerted by an agonist muscle group, most commonly using the interpolated twitch technique (Shield & Zhou, 2004).
Equally valued by the early Catholic Church clergy and city fashionistas, this fabric has a number of production techniques:
Although his relationship with Selznick was stormy, he created several fine and notable features while working for the producer, either directly for Selznick or on loan to RKO and Universal, including Spellbound (1945), probably the most romantic of Hitchcock's movies; Notorious (1946); and Shadow of a Doubt (1943), considered by many to be his most unsettling film.In 1948, after leaving Selznick, Hitchcock went through a fallow period, in which he experimented with new techniques and made his first independent production, Rope; but he found little success.
Because the picture boasts production values considerably above those usually found in AA features and, more importantly, because of the use of the new photographic technique, the film is sure to be accorded more important programming than the company's average product, an evaluation already established by initial bookings.
The class, taught by Joe Fatheree and Craig Lindvahl, is designed to help kids learn storytelling techniques through the use of contemporary technology, including film and video production, a goal the traffic - safety project clearly achieves.
They explain what is meant by lean production before explaining the range of techniques that are used to reduce waste and improve productivity including Kaizen, just - in - time, cell production and time based management.
By focusing and honing their skills on tasks like subject matter expert interview techniques, content analysis and organization, learning objective identification, focus and user group testing, and more, these instructional designers can design and direct the production of training materials with little - to - no prior experience with the content.
Created utilising many of the same techniques as applied in the development of Aston Martin production sports cars — hand sketches and 3D modelling, followed by full realisation in the virtual world — DP - 100 provides an exceptional level of detail with a fully functioning suspension system and state - of - the - art electronics.
Concerns about quality and reliability have been largely exorcised by modern design and production techniques.
Genuine shimamoku wood highlights — the result of an intense, layered wood production technique refined by Lexus — are used to emphasize the surrounding trim.
It was the first car released by Bentley under Volkswagen AG management, after the company's acquisition in 1998, and the first Bentley to employ mass production manufacturing techniques.
We'll use vocal and physical relaxation exercises, beginning acting techniques, individual vocal production feedback using personal writing pieces chosen by the attendees.
It's very rare that we are asked by a customer if safety magnets were used in production, what is the rubber composition of a toy or which stitching technique was used on a particular plush toy.
You can hat with cheesemakers at the cheese show and attend talks by local cheese experts who will discuss the history of cheese and its various production techniques.
Gambitious Digital Entertainment is a publishing label created as a key component of an ongoing effort to offer artist - friendly digital content production and publishing (inspired by Devolver Digital) to an ever - growing number of developers around the world, utilizing an evolving set of creative crowd finance tools and techniques to get more great games funded, produced, and successfully released.
But by introducing the techniques and, even more crucially, the attitudes of industrial production into the realm of the fine arts, Mr Stella provided a road map to the digital age where the idea of the hands - on artist is increasingly quaint.
Prince goes a step further than Lichtenstein, however, by directly employing the mechanized production techniques of the mass media rather than replicating the effect by hand.
Handpainted photographic prints of painted maquettes by Paolo Ventura and the silver gelatin contact prints by Gioia de Bruijn, are part of its presentation alongside the Los Angeles — stage - production techniques of British photographer... Read more
Work addresses Sachs «s interest in the labor of objects and production by piecing together works with unexpected materials techniques.
Organized chronologically and by series, Andy Warhol: Prints establishes the range of Warhol's innovative graphic production as it evolved over the course of four decades, with a particular focus on Warhol's use of different printmaking techniques, beginning with illustrated books and ending with screen printing.
The exhibition will feature some 100 works by the French artist, a key - figure of Art Brut, who through a manifold production, by experimenting materials and techniques, prominently contributed to the 20th century figurative arts.
This new body of work by Gray utilizes spray paint and hand - cut masking techniques in the production of still lifes, with the compositions referencing historical painting tropes.
In this collection, we've spotlighted a few of these, including artists influenced by his factory - style mode of mass production (everyone from Hirst and Murakami to Liam Gillick and Josh Smith), his taste for appropriation (Richard Prince, Hank Willis Thomas, Adam Parker Smith), his techniques involving screenprinting and polaroids (Christopher Wool, Rob Pruitt, Jeremy Kost), and his obsession with both celebrity and the demimonde (John Waters, Richard Phillips, James Franco, Kalup Linzy, Don Florence).
His works focus on the modes of expression, codes and techniques employed by film, TV production and press photos, while he himself also experiments with the most recent technologies and modes of expression.
In his work, Rubén Grilo defetishizes the perfect, ready - to - be consumed objects that surround us by taking them apart and reversing their production processes in order to draw our attention to the materials, techniques and labour involved in their production.
Although the lofty ideologies touched upon range from 18th - century revolutionary dogma, Marxist dialectics and more contemporary «big society» communitarianism, the main focus of the show is the specific production and distribution techniques inspired by such ideals.
During the manufacturing of the gold Kilo, a special press and production technique was used to achieve the highest ever relief on a coin struck by the Royal Mint.
The progression of density within the work echoes the «wall of sound» musical production technique made famous by Phil Spector in the 1960's, and consequently built upon by Reich through his interest in contrapuntal compositional technique and African drumming.
Performances Tuesday, January 24, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 25, 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 27, 10:00 p.m. Saturday, January 28, 8:00 p.m. Credits Concept and choreography: Alexandra Bachzetsis Performers: Simon Bucher, Mischa Cheung, Yumiko Funaya, Lenio Kaklea, Alma Toaspern Music composition: Tobias Koch Collaboration movement: Nuno Bizarro Costume design: Cosima Gadient Costume assistant: Yonatan Zohar Collaboration costume and body painting: Margarita Bofiliou Costume and body painting assistants: Sofia Simaki, Antria Kyriakidou, Bree Zucker Lighting design and technique: Patrik Rimann Video: Alexandra Bachzetsis in collaboration with Glen Fogel Directed by Alexandra Bachzetsis and Glen Fogel Music and sound design by Tobias Koch Performers featured in the video: Yumiko Funaya, Lenio Kaklea, Alma Toaspern, Dimitra Vlachou Body painting model: Alexandra Rogovska Makeup and hair: Olga Patsiou Video assistants: Pepi Levogianni, Andrew Kerton Set runner: Romnick Palo Production management: Clara Becker Production assistant: Sotiris Vasiliou Production: Association All Exclusive Association management: Anna Geering Artist promotion design: Julia Born The artist gratefully acknowledges support from Kooperative Fördervereinbarung between Stadt Zürich, Fachausschuss Tanz und Theater BS / BL, Pro Helvetia - Schweizer Kulturstiftung, GGG Basel, and Jubiläumsstiftung Basellandschaftliche Kantonalbank.
Instead of a personal style, identified by the unique expression of the artist's hand, Lichtenstein went after a brazenly anonymous, machine - made look, adapted from industrial techniques of mass production.
(7) records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes, but only to the extent that the production of such law enforcement records or information (A) could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings, (B) would deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or to an impartial adjudication, (C) could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, (D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source, including a State, local or foreign agency or authority or any private institution which furnished information on a confidential basis, and, in the case of a record or information compiled by criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a criminal investigation or by an agency conducting a lawful national security intelligence investigation, information furnished by a confidential source, (E) would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law, or (F) could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of any individual; [the law enforcement exemption]
By shattering the conventions of television narrative with dynamic production techniques and characterizations, ER recreates the environment of the urban emergency room.
The potential strongly depends on production efficiency, the development of advanced techniques such as conversion of cellulose by enzymatic processes or by gasification and synthesis, costs, and competition with other uses of land.
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