His new design required the development and use of new 3D computational methods, and the component itself could not have been manufactured
using conventional technologies.
An average capacity factor of 21 percent is used for micro wind, compared to 55 percent
for conventional technologies such as coal, natural gas, and oil power plants.
The workflow
of conventional technologies for food testing is straightforward: the chemist tells the analytical lab instrument what compounds to look for, and the instrument works to find them.
What's more, though the machines can print complex shapes, the final product often isn't as good as a plastic part made
with conventional technology.
However, continued reliance
on conventional technologies leaves the United States vulnerable to crude oil supply disruptions, with economic, energy security, and national security consequences.
It found that the use of highly efficient technologies such as USC would provide better economic returns in any coal price scenario (US$ 60 / tonne, US$ 80 / tonne, and US$ 100 / tonne), and that the electricity produced by USC plants is cheaper and more affordable than the electricity produced with
other conventional technologies.
This new MRI probe technology is detecting something different
from conventional technology: toxic amyloid beta oligomers instead of plaques, which occur at a stage of Alzheimer's when therapeutic intervention would be very late.
In the race to build large - scale quantum computers, two contrasting strategies — one based on trapping ions, the other on
more conventional technology — have drawn neck - and - neck.
Simply
refining conventional technology (and reducing weight) has delivered benefits - on popular economy - tracking site Fuelly, owners of the latest generation MX - 5 are getting 6 - 8mpg more than their counterparts in the previous - generation car, while also benefitting from better performance.
On its own, the system accounts for a parasitic loss reduction of up to 80 % compared with competitive part - time all - wheel - drive systems, which are limited
by conventional technology.
Drawing on a range of proprietary and commercially available digital and
conventional technologies deployed across four continents, the company employs a suite of leading Internet based capabilities and other resources to provide premedia, printing, logistics and business process outsourcing services to clients in virtually every private and public sector.»
The companies claim that the current standards underestimate the costs associated with such goals and overestimate how
effective conventional technologies will be in achieving them.
Rama Ramakrishnan, who heads the team, believes the system will be used
with conventional technology to dispose only of the most intracable wastes.
But a staff analytical paper from the Bank of Canada is peeling back the layers of blockchain's proposed advantages and suggests most of its assets actually come from more -
conventional technologies such as encryption and smart contracts.
«We're huge fans of sci - fi from every part of pop culture and history, so we went to that and imagined a web where you start in the middle, surrounded by techs that are relatively recognizable based
on conventional technology, and you go outward into any frontier you can imagine,» says David McDonough, Civilization: Beyond Earth's co-lead designer.
Our juice pressing technology minimizes the contact with oxygen in comparison with
conventional technologies, which helps to preserve the fresh natural taste and maximum amount of nutrients in our juice.
The integrated downstream 0.2 µm membrane reduces Brevundimonas diminuta by more than 6 LRV significantly lowering the risk of bacterial contamination compared to
conventional technologies used at the primary recovery stage of the bioprocess.
There is now adequate empirical evidence available around the world: Wherever people have brought about more efficient use of energy and greater use of renewable energy, you generate many more jobs than if you were to continue with
conventional technologies and fossil fuels.
[David Hillerkuss, «26 Tbit s − 1 Line - Rate Super-Channel Transmission Utilizing All - Optical Fast Fourier Transform Processing»] It is possible to transfer equivalent amounts of data with
conventional technology, by bundling together hundreds of lasers — but doing it with a single laser is far more energy efficient.
Since the method can boost the energy of the surfing particles up to 1,000 times more over a given distance than
conventional technology, it could pave the way for next - generation accelerators that are more powerful, smaller and less expensive.
Conventional technology such as mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance can measure such components — that is how biochemists test the toxicity of drugs or environmental pollutants on human cells.
The new technology is also significantly cheaper than
the conventional technology, which means that more businesses will be able to purchase the equipment.
Conventional technologies for capturing xenon use activated charcoal, which is fine black carbon powder processed to be porous, with an effective surface area of 500 square meters a gram.
Conventional technologies to remove these radioactive gases operate at extremely low, energy - intensive temperatures.
To capture xenon and krypton,
conventional technologies use cryogenic methods in which entire gas streams are brought to a temperature far below where water freezes — such methods are energy intensive and expensive.
To capture xenon and krypton,
conventional technologies use cryogenic methods in which entire gas streams are brought to a temperature far below where water freezes - such methods are energy intensive and expensive.
Dr. Talkowski has performed seminal studies to introduce high - resolution genomics techniques to delineate the types of genetic variation that were classically defined using cytogenetic methods, which has discovered new classes of complex genomic variation in the human genome that are remarkably common yet otherwise cryptic to
conventional technologies.
«Our results established a new, quantitative method for the assessment of a significant molecular biomarker that bridges a gap in
the conventional technology,» said lead author Adam R. Hall, Ph.D., assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Wake Forest School of Medicine, part of Wake Forest Baptist.
As soon as the ability to store energy much, much denser at a much lower weight and price in combination with much faster charging times is accomplished,
the conventional technology is dead - period!
As with the straight - six featuring Twin Turbo technology, the «turbo lag» typical of a turbocharged engine with
conventional technology, that is the time until the turbocharger builds up its boost, is virtually eliminated through the combination of two small turbos and the direct injection calibration.
Green Technology has yet to prove its usefulness; often it is not as resource conservative as
conventional technology.
«And the fact that they're on celluloid emphasizes the differences between digital and
conventional technologies.
In contrast, advanced energy technologies have higher up - front capital costs that make them less cost competitive than
conventional technologies.
These include higher upfront costs than
conventional technologies, cost - effectiveness challenges, inadequate access to low - cost investment capital, limited customer awareness and confidence in the technologies, and a range of supply chain barriers to growth.
Downstream of the gasifier the gas processing operations are
conventional technology: heat recovery and power generation, gas scrubbing, water gas shift, methanation, conditioning and compression.