Sentences with phrase «commercially available one»

They found that, when processed appropriately, certain sources of inexpensive, commercially available iron salt (FeCl3) naturally contain enough palladium to provide the amount necessary for the cross-coupling reaction to take place.
This motion would be detected by measuring image charges, which are induced by the moving electrons, flowing through another electrode using a commercially available current amplifier and lock - in detector.
IBM has designed such a system of hermetically sealed, double - layered pipes of silicon and silicon oxide just.002 inches in diameter, illustrated here, which it hopes to make commercially available in a few years.
In the first study appearing on the front cover of the July issue of Applied Surface Science, researchers demonstrated a mechanically superior bioactive coating based on magnesium silicates rather than the commercially available calcium phosphate which develops microcracks during preparation and delaminates under pressure.
For the vast majority of commercially available antibodies that haven't yet been validated under the newly defined standards, end users may want to take matters into their own hands.
The Dragon also carries four commercially available high - definition video cameras that will be mounted to the outside of the station to see how they handle the conditions of space.
The commercially available training from SIMmersion LLC is computer - based and can be accessed over the Internet at http://www.jobinterviewtraining.net or installed from a DVD.
This molecule, which the researchers dubbed AcX, is commercially available and therefore makes the process much simpler.
Over the course of three growing seasons, the team observed seven farms growing commercially available hops of different varieties.
Furthermore, commercially available TEG also increased the amount of NREM sleep.
Currently several other bee species, such as the blue orchard variety, are commercially available and may help farmers supplement honeybee populations.
To learn more about the field performance, durability, and decomposition properties of biofabric, the researchers designed experiments to compare four experimental spunbond, nonwoven biofabrics with two commercially available bioplastic mulch films and a bare soil control.
The probe, which runs custom software on commercially available hardware, is not yet sensitive enough to monitor brain activity outside the fontanelle area.
Model simulations were run over 15 years in 18 counties in Northern and Southern California, assuming a control scenario that reflects the current status of the urban areas, and a cool roof scenario in which all buildings had commercially available cool roofs installed.
Similar glasses are now commercially available for as little as $ 8 or as much as $ 100.
Such a demonstration plant could be built in 12 years if researchers employ components that are commercially available and use NIF technology.
This molecule is commercially available and presents no known toxicity, even in high doses.
The artwork appeared on the front cover of Applied Surface Science summarizes the benefits of a new bioceramic coating versus the commercially available Calcium Phosphate which develops microcracks during processing and may later cause osteolysis in load - bearing orthopedic implants.
We hope to move from the laboratory scale to a commercially available technology within four to six years.»
Unfortunately, such an OLED light panel at this point would cost at least $ 75 per square foot ($ 800 per square meter) and is not commercially available yet, Young says.
Now Yamanaka and his colleagues report in the journal Cell that the same combination of genes induced pluripotency in commercially available human fibroblasts (connective tissue cells that play a crucial role in healing) derived from the facial skin of a 36 - year - old woman, the joint tissue of a man, aged 69, and a newborn, respectively.
The device is experimental and not commercially available; potential cost of treatment has yet to be determined.
The 185 - gram CLiKX also works well with a range of commercially available grommets and does not require any custom - made grommet tubes.
(The first commercially available mobile phone in the United States, the brick - size Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, was launched in 1983.)
While rapid point - of - care tests for diagnosing sexually transmitted infections are commercially available today and used within developing regions, they tend not to be affordable or accurately quantify the concentrations of the disease markers within a sample, which help to determine the stage of the infection.
The work has highlighted a potential link to environmental contaminants, after they were able to demonstrate that chemicals found in the sperm and testes of adult dogs — and in some commercially available pet foods — had a detrimental effect on sperm function at the concentrations detected.
Thats about 10 times more germ - killing potency than whats achieved with commercially available products today, Leverentz says.
The novel sensor structure combines a strip of seven micron - thin buckypaper with silver ink electrodes printed from a common, commercially available ink - jet printer.
While there are a number of portable tests for cocaine commercially available, these are mainly based on antibody reagents, which can not offer quantitative data and — since the cocaine antibody can bind to something that is not cocaine — can give false positive results.
In a series of side - by - side comparisons, Mooney's team demonstrated that APC - mimetic scaffolds performed better than methods involving commercially available expansion beads (Dynabeads), which are currently used in clinical adoptive cell transfer approaches.
However, most of the commercially available collagen - based products are from mammalian animal sources such as pigs, cows and sheep.
As yet, there are no commercially available airborne sensors that can detect oil dispersed in the water column.
Because the device is five to ten times thinner than the smallest commercially available microendoscopes, it can be pushed deeper into the brain tissue without causing significant damage.
An explosion in the number and kind of commercially available hybrid trucks means battery power isn't just for lightweight commuter vehicles anymore
Although glass that uses an applied voltage to switch from clear to an opaque or tinted state is commercially available, its high cost — around $ 100 per square foot — has hindered widespread use.
The X3 will be commercially available in fall 2011.
Earlier commercially available tests such as SpermCheck and Trak could measure sperm count and sperm concentration, but these were either expensive or offered less detailed results, says Kristian Almstrup, senior scientist at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen who was not involved with the study.
Because this wavelength is commonly used in optical communications networks, they were able to build the system using commercially available fiber - optic components, each combining several light - controlling components into a single device.
Volvo has committed to making commercially available trucks that run on DME by 2015.
By combining a novel design with high - precision techniques for carving semiconductors, the NEC team has developed an experimental transistor with a key feature that's 20 times smaller than in the transistors found on the densest commercially available chips.
«Now that we know that these approaches can work, it would be a good idea to learn more about what features are valued by consumers and whether those features appear in commercially available apps,» Cushing said.
Yet virtually all commercially available ankle and foot prosthetics are passive devices, containing spring mechanisms to absorb shock as a person walks but making no effort to replace the power - generating capabilities of the muscles in a person's lower limbs.
«You can't use today's commercially available switchable glass for this application because in the darkened state the windshield still absorbs sunlight and becomes hot,» said Goossen.
To test their technology, Millán and colleagues created a telepresent robot by modifying a commercially available bot called Robotino.
For example, if a chemical is commercially available and affordable, buy it.
Aurbach predicts that the battery will be commercially available within a year, serving first as a means to supply uninterrupted power to computer networks during outages.
«This finding suggests that one could treat severe flu of childhood with interferon, which is commercially available,» says Casanova, who is professor and head of the St. Giles Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Disease at Rockefeller, as well as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
Judith Zelikoff of NYU Langone Medical Center studied pre - and post-natal exposure to mice of commercially available e-cigarette vapors and aerosols with and without nicotine, finding changes to frontal cortex gene expression associated with mental health and activity issues, some of which are associated with schizophrenia, she said.
This study indicates that corn yields in Illinois can be increased by about 28 percent using commercially available technologies and hybrids.
One commercially available alternative is pyrosequencing, which also detects nucleotides as they are added to a single strand of DNA, but it can lead to errors because it is harder to differentiate between a single base and a whole stretch of identical bases next to each other, says Elaine Mardis, a geneticist at Washington University in St Louis, US.
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