Sentences with phrase «by use of a metal»

This revolutionary glaze will never emit gaseous or toxic odors and can not be damaged by the use of metal cooking utensils.
However judging by the use of the Metal Gear Solid logo it may be specifically related to the original PlayStation game.
If a mat does form, it is best pulled apart with your fingers followed by use of a metal comb, then brushing or a specialized tool.
The modern day price of silver in Mumbai is fuelled by the use of the metal as various kinds of silverware, jewelry and ornaments.

Not exact matches

More poignantly, the Priv has a rubberized back, which is out of step with the more durable metal finishes used by the likes of Apple and HTC in their flagship devices.
One version of Desktop Metal's 3D - printing system sells for $ 120,000 and was designed to be used by mechanical engineers for prototyping and printing a small number of parts at corporate offices rather than factories.
According to an analysis of the 2015 Wohlers Report by Engineering.com,» the use of industrial metal additive manufacturing systems for demanding production applications in the aerospace and medical markets also grew strongly.»
This method could reduce the cost of producing polymers by replacing the molecular catalysts and transition metals in use today.
These machines use lasers — or, in some cases, high - power electron beams — to draw shapes in a layer of metal powder by melting the material.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
This technology involves using a high powered laser to fuse 30 micron layers of powdered metal al directed by input from a digital design.
This sterilizes the investor's funds, and prevents them from being used to buy physical precious metals, which would interfere with the price rigging crime by increasing physical demand for and the price of gold, given its consistently tight supplies.
The results discussed in this news release are from drill core samples obtained by PQ and HQ - size triple - tube diamond core drilling using two PMC400 man - portable drill rigs owned by SAMJ and operated by Sumiko Resources Exploration & Development Co., Ltd. (a wholly owned exploration services subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.) The drilling program was fully supervised by SAMJ senior project geologists at the drilling site.
Today, Hughes and Young work side by side here at the last U.S. smelter that makes the high - purity aluminum used in armored vehicles, sons of a region where jobs in the metal industry, ubiquitous for decades, have become a rapidly disappearing way of life.
19th century, archaeological finds (e.g. earth and timber fortifications and towns, the use of a plaster - like cement, ancient roads, metal points and implements, copper breastplates, head - plates, textiles, pearls, native North American inscriptions, North American elephant remains etc.) is not interpreted by mainstream academia as proving the historicity or divinity of the Book of Mormon.This evidence is viewed by mainstream scholars as a work of fiction that parallels others within the 19th century «Mound - builder» genre that were pervasive at the time.
In Korea, metal type was first used to print books during the reign of King Kojong in 1250, and moveable metal type was cast «by the thousands» in Korea in 1403 — forty - seven years before Gutenberg.
The road winds down through the camp's shooting range, past an old Patton tank (used by Iraqis in 1948) and other recognizable targets, such as metal figures cut in the shape of 1920s - era soldiers.
If the reason for using containers is to expand the size of the garden rather than eventually to bring the plants indoors, then size and appearance is not a problem and the gardener can use fairly large containers such as plastic trash cans, wooden boxes or barrels, styrofoam picnic coolers, and the large plastic, fiber, or metal pots used by greenhouses for shrubs and trees.
With a large metal spoon, stir in the oil and the cold water until the flour is all absorbed (or mix on low speed with the paddle attachment), If you are mixing by hand, repeatedly dip one of your hands or the metal spoon into cold water and use it, much like a dough hook, to work the dough vigorously into a smooth mass while rotating the bowl in a circular motion with the other hand.
Its X-ray models can detect a variety of contaminants including metal, glass, bones, shells, stones, hard rubber and plastic down to 0.3 mm in size, and can also be used for other quality control operations such as product grading by length, presence of clips, voids in product, product deformation, missing or damaged pieces, and fill - level control.
For the production of plastic parts by way of injection moulding the medical technology company uses both new granulate and regrind, which may both be contaminated with foreign bodies such as metal particles.
Prior to the installation of the IX - GN, the «Famous Brands Cheese Company» had used metal detection for its quality inspection process but was attracted by the much wider capabilities of X-ray technology.
The first recorded implements for roasting coffee beans were thin pans made from metal or porcelain, used in the 15th century by the Ottomans and a large portion of Persia.
A recent survey carried out by Metal Packaging Manufacturers Association has revealed that 92 % of students use canned food, but many fail to grasp its nutritional and recycling attributes.
Since 1969, Loma Systems has led the way in the design and manufacture of industrial metal detection, X-ray inspection, and automatic check - weighing systems used by food manufacturers to identify and eliminate contaminants for improved food safety.
A uniquely shaped metal can jointly designed and manufactured by Ardagh has been used for the recent launch by Mead Johnson of its Enfinitas infant nutrition product for the Asian market.
With the lower price differential, and the very recent plug - and - play service model offered by some vendors, food producers still using metal detection have run out of excuses.
In the spring of 1959 the asphalt roadway in Soldier Field, which was being used by midget auto racers, was ripped out by the Chicago Park District and replaced with 485 tons of En - Tout - Cas, shipped from London in sturdy metal barrels.
First, it contains a large amount of space inside the main compartment, surrounded by durable metal two - way zips which can be used to store things such as clothing, diapers, snacks, bottles and pacifiers.
Just to make sure their toys are safe, Monkey Bean uses a hand - held X-Ray Fluorescence Metal Analyzer (the same model used by the US FDA for frontline screening of heavy metal contamination)» to test toys manufactured in CMetal Analyzer (the same model used by the US FDA for frontline screening of heavy metal contamination)» to test toys manufactured in Cmetal contamination)» to test toys manufactured in China.
In NAMPA's response to The Post story, also posted on their website, they state,» The use of BPA - based epoxy liners in metal food and beverage cans serves a critical function by preventing a myriad of contaminants from penetrating into the food, affording longer shelf life and significant nutrition, convenience, and economy.
The food delivery end of the spoon is the perfect size — and while I would prefer for him to get used to the feel of metal, he kept hurting his gums by ramming it in his mouth too hard.
Since the ring slings are basically a long piece of fabric that is tightened by rings made out of metal, they are easy and quick to use for cradling the baby.
Modifications to the discipline code by Mayor de Blasio will ban the use of suspensions in kindergarten through second grade and create the city's first formal protocols for adding and removing metal detectors from schools.
NU - ACCESS has analyzed 39 bronzes held by the Musée Picasso in Paris using XRF, which creates a «fingerprint» of the alloys, including the composition of the metals and their proportions of copper, tin, zinc and lead, Casadio said.
The world may someday be full of pop - up images like those imagined in the film Jurassic World, where museum patrons walk through a hall where a projected dinosaur image stands on display, or like the free - standing visuals used by the character Tony Stark in designing his metal suits in the Iron Man films.
The research team led by Schneider; David Go, Rooney Family Associate Professor of Engineering in aerospace and mechanical engineering; and Jason Hicks, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, discovered that because the nitrogen molecules are activated by the plasma, the requirements on the metal catalysts are less stringent, allowing less expensive materials to be used throughout the process.
Inspired by his own bout of leukemia to try to find a better cancer treatment, retired broadcasting station owner Kanzius guessed that as an alternative to chemotherapy, he could inject tumors with metal ions, then use radio waves to heat the metal and destroy cancerous cells.
Since 1950, world population has risen by a factor of 2.7, but our use of materials such as metals and oil has quadrupled, and greenhouse gas emissions are up more than fivefold.
In solution, the salt dissociates into silver cations, allowing production of silver metal deposits by electrochemical reduction reaction using solvated secondary electrons rather direct molecular decomposition.
But the cost of producing it by using electricity to split water is high, because the most efficient catalysts developed so far are often made with precious metals, like platinum, ruthenium and iridium.
«Using this discovery, we were able to create moving objects, switches and pumps that could operate autonomously — self - propelling liquid metals driven by the composition of the surrounding fluid.»
They have been made by rapidly cooling alloys of various metals including, zirconium, palladium, iron, titanium, copper, and magnesium, and used for a variety of applications from making golf clubs to aerospace construction.
But since the material that will be needed for the electrode in these batteries is a mixture of the two, it may be possible to save on the initial materials costs by using «lower» grades of the two metals that already contain some of the other.
The findings are the result of Annelien Rigolle's interdisciplinary doctoral research, supervised by Professor Imogen Foubert, who specialises in fat crystallisation, and Professor Koen Van Den Abeele, who's an expert in the use of ultrasound for non-destructive testing of materials such as composites, metals, and concrete.
The researchers pulled off the feat by tuning the growth conditions of their films using a technique called metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD).
A curious detail also shown by the study is a reduction in atmospheric pollution from lead during the last few decades, which, as Lozano concludes, «suggests that the global measures taken to reduce lead emissions, such as the use of lead - free gasoline, have helped to reduce the levels of this metal in the atmosphere.»
Their real breakthrough, however, is discovering the use of an intermediate dielectric coating (hafnium) to block the quenching of the free electrons in the metal by the CNTs, allowing the nanotubes to function uninhibited.
Bond and her collaborators are using metal - coated nanotubes bunched together like a jungle canopy to amplify the signals of both the incident and Raman scattered light by exciting local electron plasmons.
The new set - up differs from other types of thin - metal sensors currently in use, the authors note, because it detects molecules directly instead of measuring indirect changes caused by the presence of a chemical.
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