Sentences with phrase «edge techniques of»

Not exact matches

It was one of the few places in the world that had mastered a technique called the gothic arch cut, which sharpens the steel on both sides into a parabolic edge, giving the blade both remarkable sharpness and strength.
Simple but effective razors dating from the Chalcolithic period (also known as the Copper Age) date shaving back some five millennia at least, and it's entirely possible that shaving predated the use of metal tools, as techniques involving hair removal using shells and sharp - edged stones have also been documented.
While Gori took advantage of a cutting - edge funding platform and all the social - media tools at his disposal, he also used one of the world's oldest marketing techniques: He put on a sandwich board and walked in a parade and at a school festival, passing out fliers.
By using a set of advanced techniques, auto trading robots are able to automate most of your trading process while leveraging the power of cutting edge computing tools.
Innovative machine learning techniques — often working under the hood of cutting edge solutions — make it possible to understand not only what's resonating with customers now, but what they'll be looking for further data, images, videos — or ignoring it because it's just too messy?
«The Garlic Company is on the cutting - edge of harvest techniques that ensure a high - quality peeled garlic product for our customers.»
Then use a combination of techniques to work the butter further into the flour: Break it up with your fingertips, rub it lightly between your palms, and chop it with the flat edge of a plastic or metal dough scraper.
Le Chique, a part of the Gourmet Inclusive experience at Azul Sensatori Hotel, is led by Executive Chef Jonatan who brings bold, fun, cutting - edge cuisine, full of memories based on the most innovative cooking techniques without forgetting essential culinary foundations and traditions.
The cutting edge concept educates students on all aspects of food and beverage, including, but not limited to, hospitality, art of service, revenue generating techniques, food knowledge, beverages, including, wine, beer, and sake, physical skills, and sanitation and health codes.
But whether he is a starter or a back up, an edge guy or an interior guy, Westbrooks» pass rush technique will lead to a big jump forward in terms of production this year.
The thing is, you can only hide 1 edge player on the weak side of the formation, and / or with a 5 technique next to him in this situation.
and I would defer to their reasoning, but with the athleticism and physical traits that are creating his draft position, how can a 19 year old in that position not be taught the techniques of an edge?
He displayed brilliant technique in coming within inches of curling the ball into the top corner from the edge of the box.
Sent a spectacular effort just over in the first half, showing great technique to shoot first time from wide on the edge of the area.
It also features a technique called shadow applique, where the fabric flowers are arranged on a backing and then nested below a layer or organza, and the edges are stitched through all of the layers.The stitching can be done by machine or by hand.
To employ this technique: Place a thumb on each side of the base of the nipple — directly at the base of the nipple, not at the edge of the areola.
According to Pumping Station, the deep latch technique can be achieved by holding your breast with your thumb and index finger on the edge of the areola forming a «C» shape if using the football hold, or a «U» shape for the cross-cradle hold.
The second day will focus on the analysis of change, delay and disruption retrospectively, and presentation of claims for loss and expense in different forums using a variety of cutting - edge techniques.
«Freehand should be of potential interest in an emerging robotics market that supports the work, technique and role of surgeons,» says Edge, now a professor of engineering and mathematical sciences at City University, London and an early investor in Freehand.
But at the SuperSTEM facility, we are fortunate in being right at the cutting edge of our area, so almost everything we do is new both for the measurement technique and the science around the sample - protecting us from encountering that slightly snooty attitude.
In this special issue of Discover, we survey cutting - edge techniques to produce clean, renewable energy for the future.
At the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), scientists have assembled a large database of detailed measurements of the two dimensional (2 - D) structure of edge plasma turbulence made visible by a diagnostic technique known as gas puff imaging.
Researchers at the Humboldt and Charité Universities in Berlin, led by Dr Julie Seibt from the University of Surrey, used cutting edge techniques to record activity in a particular region of brain cells that is responsible for holding new information — the dendrites.
Most commonly, the macaques used one - handed hammering with the points of smaller tools to crack open sessile rock oysters that required precision striking, and used one - or two - handed hammering with the faces and edges of larger tools to crack unattached shellfish that had to first be placed on anvils, reflecting different techniques for different foods.
Apart from using a host of cutting - edge molecular techniques such as Next Generation Sequencing or NGS, the researchers also had to develop specific bioinformatic tools for analysing large amounts of genomic data.
The Singapore team used leading edge DNA sequencing tools, some of which were developed in - house, including specialised laboratory techniques and computational methods developed at Duke - NUS and GIS to characterise genetic alterations associated with the spread of colorectal cancer to the liver.
«In this review, we aimed to highlight a blend of new studies using cutting edge research techniques to investigate brain damage, but also to relate these new studies to original studies, some of which were published more than a century ago,» said lead author Dr. Sara Szczepanski, of the University of California, Berkeley.
«We characterized the structure and composition of individual 2D crystals using a variety of techniques and found they have a slightly shifted band - edge emission that could be attributed to structural relaxation.
They focus on modifications with nitrogen, developing a technique with direct nitrogen fixation, carbon - nitrogen bond formation, at the broken edges of graphite frameworks using ball - milling graphite in the presence of nitrogen gas.
But with the cutting - edge optics available now, FOXSI was able to use a technique called direct focusing that can keep track of where the hard X-rays originate on the Sun.
Coastal altimetry, which provides detailed wave and sea level data in the coastal zone captured by specialist instruments called radar altimeters on board satellites, is at the heart of the project and scientists from NOC have been at the cutting - edge of this technique.
Using a cutting - edge research technique, UCLA researchers have reconstructed the temperature history of a region that plays a major role in determining climate around the world.
Braithwaite adds, «small biotech is really fueled by innovation,... so it's very important to be getting experience in techniques that are really the cutting edge of science and not just the old standard techniques
To confirm the links, the group harnessed cutting edge techniques in genetic engineering and viral gene delivery to switch on neurons in the front of healthy mouse brains.
«This kind of work is actually so cutting - edge that it takes a really good student to learn how to do this and then bring the technique back to the lab,» says Sokolowski.
The study's authors — including Peter Roopnarine, PhD, of the California Academy of Sciences — say inventive, cutting - edge modeling techniques helped highlight the critical importance of understanding food webs (knowing «who eats what») when trying to predict what communities look like before, during, and after a mass extinction.
As the team describes online in Nature today, it used a novel technique called x-ray reverberation mapping to analyze slight delays in the arrival time of x-rays from the event, allowing them to map out the inside edge of the accretion disk.
«This study is a great example of a highly collaborative endeavor that combines expertise in systems RNA biology, stem cell and neuronal biology, physiology, and cutting - edge imaging techniques.
«At Exeter we are already developing specific psychological therapies, running clinical trials of novel drug approaches and using - cutting edge genetic techniques to identify new targets for safe and effective therapies and to allow us to use current treatments in a more focussed way.»
The study documented bacteria — and related genes — using cutting - edge metagenomic techniques that allow the characterization of organisms that can not be detected using traditional culture - based microbiology assays.
Fullagar predicts that the technique of examining the edges of tools for evidence of ancient food processing will allow study of other cases of early agriculture which do not leave archaeological clues such as mounds or seeds.
As venom glands don't fossilise, Benoit and his colleagues from at Wits University, in association with the Natural History Museum of London used cutting edge CT scanning and 3D imagery techniques to analyse the only two fossilised skulls of the Euchambersia ever found, and discovered stunning anatomical adaptions that are compatible with venom production.
The technique offered precise localization of dynamic microtubule plus - end hub protein EB1 dimers, and their distinct distributions at the leading edge and cell body of migrating cells, the researchers report.
Salk scientists were able to selectively add fluorescent proteins to the nuclei of motor neurons (red) using cutting - edge genetic techniques to show how cells in the spinal cord synchronize many neurons at once to allow complex movements.
Study coauthor James Parham, PhD — Academy Research Associate, Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences at Cal State Fullerton, and turtle expert — says cutting - edge testing techniques bring a new level of clarity to more than two decades of his turtle research.
To make the most of the small sample, Wales and Ramos - Madrigal used cutting - edge paleogenomic techniques.
Cao's new transfer technique works by applying a drop of water to the thin film and then poking the edge of the film with tweezers or a scalpel so that the water can begin to penetrate between the MoS2 and the sapphire.
Cutting - edge techniques enabled the researchers to detect the presence of gases even at part - per - trillion levels, one million times less concentrated than atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
In collaboration with Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) in Madrid, the researchers investigated the effects of acetate in the hypothalamus using a cutting - edge scanning technique called High Resolution Magic Angle Spinning (HR - MAS).
Conducted at the University of Iowa, this is the first neuroimaging study to use a cutting - edge technique — functional near - infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-- to enable researchers to track real time changes in brain activity as participants made these two types of stone tools.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z