That Which We Do Not Remember extends into the Video Room with the kinetic model theatre Right Into Her Arms, assembled from
film material made while developing the production of Lulu.
Not exact matches
Serious
Materials has also pumped dollars into improving technology that layers glass, coated
film, and inert gas to
make windows more energy efficient than almost anything else on the market.
Signing the Potter deal
makes sense in part because NBCUniversal already has a Potter - themed attraction at its parks (it now gets access to more
material from the
films), and because the movies are also a huge draw with younger TV viewers.
A representative for Bigelow told Business Insider that the
film was
made independently and relied on a variety of source
materials.
100 % foreign ownership allowed Cold storage Sports centers Film processing labs Rubber and sugar industry) when engaging in partnerships with local farmers and use 30 % domestically produced raw
material) Warehousing Tourism, E-commerce (with a marketplace value above 10 billion rupiahs and when working with local warehousing companies) Toll road operators Telecom device certification Non-hazardous waste management Raw medicine
materials Pharmaceutical ventures Restaurants, bars, cafés Film
making Film distribution Cinemas (required to show Indonesian
films at least 60 per cent of their screen time) Direct selling Futures trading
Among the
materials they sought were communications between the two men about efforts to tamp down negative publicity about Trump during the campaign and details about a payment Cohen
made to an adult -
film star who alleged she had a sexual relationship with Trump years earlier.
While most of its peers
make silicon - based panels, First Solar manufactures thin -
film panels
made with cadmium - telluride, which absorbs more frequencies of light and uses fewer
materials.
In mixed plastics recycle streams such as this, using Fusabond ® improves impact resistance, surface finish, and processability of parts and
films... so the recycled
material can be
made into more sustainable articles with less
material loss and higher end - use value.
Material and cost savings combined with puncture resistance and environmental advantages are claims
made by Bollore for its newly - launched range of ultra-thin polyolefin shrink
films.
Futamura is proud to announce that San Francisco - based Alter Eco is using NatureFlex ™ packaging
film as part of the compostable pouch used for their organic and fair trade quinoas.The pouch meets ASTM D6400 standards for industrial composting, and is
made in large part from bio-based
materials.
Flexible packaging includes products such as bags and sachets
made of easily yielding
materials such as foil, paper or
film, which when filled and sealed acquire a flexible shape.
Industry experts argue that the sustainable properties of plastic, particularly plastic
film labels,
make the
material a prime choice for consumers, manufacturers and brands that seek an eco-friendly alternative.
Simply put, by employing less expensive semiconducting
material thin -
film solar cells would be cheaper to
make, a fact born out by thin -
film solar manufacturer First Solar's world - beating module that costs 73 cents per watt in 2011, albeit before the expense of installing it on the roof.
He was initiated into life in a laboratory in the final year of his degree, spending 6 months designing laser ablation experiments to
make thin
films of superconducting
materials.
Materials made of ultrathin, 2 - D
films could be ideal for building the next generation of tinier devices.
He also had a slogan — «the new shape of solar» — that encapsulated the idea, much as a cylinder of glass encapsulated the thin -
film semiconducting
material that
made Gronet's solar tubes work.
The key discovery consists in the observation that the composite thin
film — barely 110 nanometres thick — absorbs a broader portion of the solar spectrum compared to the wavelengths absorbed in the thin
films made of the two individual
materials.
A composite thin
film made of two different inorganic oxide
materials significantly improves the performance of solar cells, as recently demonstrated by a joint team of researchers led by Professor Federico Rosei at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), and Dr. Riad Nechache from École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), both in the Montreal Area (Canada).
Making thin
films out of semiconducting
materials is analogous to how ice grows on a windowpane: When the conditions are just right, the semiconductor grows in flat crystals that slowly fuse together, eventually forming a continuous
film.
«The next step will be investigation of the spin - phonon interaction in nanoscale thin
films and structures
made of this important antiferromagnetic
material.»
A Sketch of the atomic structure of Darrell Schlom's novel ferroelectric
material as stored in a
film made of the same substance.
The researchers say the
film can be
made from a wide range of
materials, from soft polymers to hard metal sheets.
The fact that thin
films made of low cost metal - organic perovskites can be produced on a large scale for example by spin coating and subsequently baking (whereby the solvent evaporates and the
material crystallizes),
makes this technology additionally attractive.
Many touch screens are
made of layered thin (billionths of a meter thick)
films of indium - tin oxide, an inorganic
material that is electrically conductive, which allows electrical signals to travel from the «touch» to the edges of the display, where they are sensed by the device — as well as optically transparent.
The cluster we report in this paper serves as an excellent solution precursor to
make very smooth thin
films of amorphous aluminum indium oxide, a semiconductor
material that can be used in transparent thin -
film transistors.»
We've been trying to
make materials, compounds, anything that can be useful to improve the processes to
make thin
films that find application in a variety of electronic devices.»
In this zero - index
material —
made of silicon pillar arrays embedded in a polymer matrix and clad in gold
film — there is no phase advance.
In a study published in the inaugural issue of the journal Applied
Materials Today, a new rapid, online only publication, the team of researchers describe how they
make these
films which are based on the heavy metals lanthanum and europium.
Thin -
film ferroelectrics have for a long time been used to
make non-volatile memory devices, however it is extremely difficult to miniaturize them in order to achieve high density / storage capacity and, in addition to this, they are
made of
materials that are «incompatible» with the production processes used in modern microelectronics.
The idea is that the
film, when applied to different surfaces such as glass or brick, can produce solar energy more efficiently than conventional silicon wafer — based solar cells — which are
made of
materials similar to those used to fabricate computer chips.
Until now, thin -
film solar cells have been
made in vacuum chambers — the semiconductor
materials are placed on the glass or metal and then air is pumped out of the chamber, creating pressure that fuses the
materials.
Organic electronic devices such as OLEDs and organic solar cells use thin
films of organic molecules for the electrically active
materials,
making flexible and low - cost devices possible.
What has enabled them to
make this progress is the
material that
made up the Uhlirs» mysterious coloured
films.
The CNT
films made using the microcombing technique had more than twice the tensile strength of the uncombed CNT
films — greater than 3 gigapascals for the microcombed
material, versus less than 1.5 gigapascals for the uncombed
material.
Some have suggested that GO would
make a great
material to be deposited on additional substrates for thin conductive
films where the surface could be tuned for use in optical data storage, sensors, or even biomedical applications.
Abstract: Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have devised a clever combination of
materials — when used during the thin -
film growth process — to reveal that particle atomic layer deposition, or p - ALD, deposits a uniform nanometer - thick shell on core particles regardless of core size, a discovery having significant impacts for many applications since most large scale powder production techniques form powder batches that are
made up of a range of particles sizes.
A group of NUST MISIS's young scientists has presented a new therapeutic
material based on nanofibers
made of polycaprolactone modified with a thin -
film antibacterial composition and plasma components of human blood.
Understanding how these properties change is critical to using them to improve technologies, and crystalline
film growth using dopants is an ideal means of
making model oxide
materials.
The new structure gives thin -
film transistors stability comparable to those
made with inorganic
materials, allowing them to operate in ambient conditions — even underwater...
Materials scientists at Duke University have developed a method to create hybrid thin - film materials that would otherwise be difficult or impossible
Materials scientists at Duke University have developed a method to create hybrid thin -
film materials that would otherwise be difficult or impossible
materials that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to
make.
HD - CR 35 NDT, A
film replacement technology, Computed Radiography (CR), is actually a digital radiography technique that uses what we called an Image Plate (IP)
made of phosphor
material to replace
film as the imaging media.
«That
makes the
material very pliable and adaptable — like cling
film (or «plastic wrap» as it's also known).
The typical design of a perovskite solar cell sandwiches the perovskite between a hole transport
material, a thin
film of an organic molecule called spiro - OMeTAD that's doped with lithium ions and an electron transport layer
made of titanium dioxide, or TiO2.
We worked with engineers and scientists to overcome this obstacle by using a higher quality product — DuPont's Kapton ® polyimide
film — a high tech
material made to tolerate the high heat required to produce MIR.
But then the
film might not have been
made at all; the reassuring rhythms of the courtroom drama, I imagine, are what
made this
material palatable to the executives in charge of signing the checks.
Mr. Cronenberg, for once oddly inhibited by brazen subject matter, has
made a meticulously stylized and controlled
film that leaves many of its characters» ideas muffled and lacks the true audacity its
material demands.
Now, Jackson isn't duty - bound to
make a literal adaptation of The Hobbit; his purpose should be to create a compelling
film story from the source
material.
What
makes Se7en so unique is the way Fincher treats his
material - he permeates the
film with the very essence of dread, fear and self - loathing, from the relentlessly dark imagery to the up - front portrayal of the desperate need of all the principal characters for some kind of redemption.
But there are too many other aspects of the
film that let viewers down and cause us to count down the days until Oliver Parker decides to do the
material his way and
make himself a nice little Wilde trilogy.
Though I've never read the book on which the
film is based, I am familiar with its unique format (a compilation of individual accounts comprised a decade after the war), and while it may not please fans of the source
material, the decision to streamline all the action through Gerry
makes the story flow better.