The smart window controls the transmission of visible light and infrared heat into the building, while the new type of solar
cell uses near - UV light to power the system.
Not exact matches
One habit of Prince's they told me about struck me as so counter to our times that I came to see it as illustrating what set him apart from today's culture of celebrity: he allowed no one
near him to
use a
cell phone.
As we read this history, the furor over stem
cells was fueled by numerous factors: the
near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits) on their research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to
use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
They
use a
near - infrared laser beam, which can penetrate deep — in this context, deep means a centimeter or two — into the tissue, where a nanoparticle turns the
near - infrared light into blue light, and that directs the activity of genetically engineered immune
cells.
«
Using near - UV light to power these windows means that the solar
cells can be transparent and occupy the same footprint of the window without competing for the same spectral range or imposing aesthetic and design constraints,» Loo added.
Using near - infrared light, researchers have shown they can selectively activate an immune response by controlling the flow of calcium ions into the
cell.
In experiments
using enzyme inhibitors, the possibility that cinnamtannin B - 1 enhanced mobilization through the
use of activation of enzymes such as PI3 kinase
near the
cell membrane was shown.
In the final step in bacterial
cell division, constriction of the so - called Z - ring, an annular structure that forms on the plasma membrane
near the midpoint of the
cell, gives rise to the two daughter
cells: A research team led by Erwin Frey, who holds the Chair of Statistical and Biological Physics at LMU, has now
used mathematical modelling to understand the mechanism that drives formation of the Z - ring, and in so doing have uncovered a novel class of pattern - forming mechanism in biological systems.
In the
nearer term, Tan's technology could be
used in tandem with conventional solar
cells.
The structure of this complex, determined
using cryo - electron microscopy, shows how it converts
near - infrared light into an electrical charge in order to power
cell metabolism, which enables this bacterium to live at the extreme red limit of photosynthesis on Earth.
Subsequent tests revealed that the retrovirus
used to ferry the corrective gene into the DNA of blood - making
cells in the bone marrow had lodged in or
near a gene that regulates T
cells, possibly prompting their uncontrolled growth.
Results of the investigation have numerous
uses in the field of hydrogen fuel
cell vehicles as well as the chemical industry, as this new method is capable of generating hydrogen from methane gas and electricity in just one step and with
near - zero energy loss.
Last year, researchers at Rice University developed a similar treatment that
uses a
near - infrared laser to heat nanoshells — microscopic glass beads coated in gold that are too large to be absorbed by healthy
cells but small enough to sneak inside tumors through their blood vessels.
«The advances in transplant techniques and the range of available
cell sources that can be
used to optimize the treatment of aberrant corneal wound healing can give reassurance to patients with corneal injuries that preserving vision may be possible in the
near future,» wrote the authors of the Stem
Cells review.
Technology such as this, scientists said, may have a promising future in the identification and surgical removal of malignant tumors, as well as
using near - infrared light therapies that can kill remaining cancer
cells, both by mild heating of them and generating reactive oxygen species that can also kill them.
For subsequent experiments we
used an MOI of 600 as this provided
near - maximal disruption efficiency with limited impact on
cell growth.
«Completing the Human
Cell Atlas is a mammoth task that needs the participation of many international collaborations and the combined knowledge - base will be an immeasurably valuable tool to model the plethora of dynamic components that enable life and to create a resource that can be
used to explore new ideas for therapies and diagnostics in the
near future».
HIV enters human
cells using an envelope protein that binds to two
cell - surface receptors and then pulls the viral membrane
near the
cell membrane.
On the other hand,
using near - term nanotechnology to deliver into cancer
cells siRNA or miRNA to alter cellular gene expression might also make it possible to «repair cancerous
cells».
It might be possible in the
near future to
use one of the new forms of genetic technology to tackle the clonal expansions of specific mutations, provided there are only a few of them and they are present in large numbers of
cells.
The distance between T
cells and the
nearest HEV was measured
using Imaris software.
I
use a
near infrared sauna to detox, but my main motivation for sweating it out daily in my home
near infrared sauna is to kill cancer
cells before they have a chance to turn into a tumor.
Use your
Cell Phone to find, Text and hookup with Local Singles
Near Winnipeg (Assiniboine South Betsworth)
For teens, mobile
use is
near ubiquitous; almost 80 percent own a
cell phone and three - quarters
use mobile devices to access the internet, according to findings from a 2013 Pew Research survey.
Although really, you can just walk a few miles to the
nearest fuel station and
use the landline so
cell towers aren't even needed.
The Army will evaluate the ZH2 fuel
cell for:
Near - silent operation enabling silent watch capability Reduced acoustic and thermal signatures High wheel torque at all speeds via electric drive Low fuel consumption across operating range Water by - product for field
uses GM and TARDEC have fuel
cell development laboratories located 20 miles apart in southeast Michigan.
«In the
near future, we'll likely see more medications specifically targeting receptors on
cells involved in allergic reactions, such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors (mast
cells), for dermatologic
use.»
Laser Therapy
uses low levels of red and
near infrared concentrated light to help accelerate tissue repair and
cell growth for faster healing.
To construct the Voronoi tessellation of the land surface of the earth
using met station locations, you do the following: 1) take a station, 2) connect it with line segments to all the
nearest adjoining stations, 3) construct the perpendicular bisectors of each of the line segments, and finally 4) construct the convex
cell (with polygonal boundary) formed by joining of all of these perpendicular bisectors.
We've seen technologies where the electrons in the soil
near plants» roots was are
used to power a fuel
cell and concepts for moss - powered lamps, but this discovery from University of Georgia researchers taps photosynthesis directly for producing electricity.
The request permitted police to obtain subscriber data and call records of anyone who
used their mobile devices
near cell towers, in a location in Mississauga, just outside of Toronto.
But
using a
cell phone while trick - or - treating or walking
near a roadway can be very dangerous and should be avoided except when absolutely necessary.
In my tests (
using a 9 -
cell battery), I found that the T60p gets good battery life (about 4 hours), but this is nowhere
near the Lenovo spec.
Driver inattention, especially due to
cell phone
use, is the leading factor in most crashes and
near - crashes.
Driver inattention, especially due to
cell phone
use, is the leading factor in most crashes and
near - crashes, according to a new report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.