However, unlike the Mo - Fi, the Ella also employ planar magnetic drivers
for crystalline sonic clarity that few headphones in their class can match.
Trump ultimately approved a 30 percent solar import tariff
for crystalline - silicon solar cells and modules, which steps down by 5 percentage points each year to 15 percent by the fourth year.
The company said it plans to cut the production costs
for crystalline silicon cell and thin film modules while also reduce the grams - per - watt usage of silicon material.
It is very unlikely
for crystalline silicon to go into massive production due to the high cost of having this type of solar panel installed.
For the first time, in late 2011, factory-gate prices
for crystalline - silicon (c - Si) PV modules fell below the $ 1.00 / W mark; moving towards the benchmark of $ 1.00 / W installed cost for PV systems, which is often regarded in the PV industry as marking the achievement of grid parity for PV.
Give it up for David Hockney, one of painting's elder statesmen, and
for his crystalline retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which proceeds in a string of perfectly curated mini-exhibitions.
Other options include sandy Agia Marina and Marathunda, both renowned
for crystalline waters which make them perfect for snorkelling, and Nanou, a pebbly bay backed by beautiful cliffs.
That sense of inevitability, tragic and horrific, gives «Taxi Driver» much of its power, and might account
for the crystalline perfection of the storytelling.
Either way, the effect is to increase the bandgap from about 1 electronvolt
for crystalline silicon to between 2 and 3 electronvolts for porous silicon, enough to shift the emission from the infrared into the visible range.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, wonderful blue things — clear skies and
crystalline seas,
for example — leap rapidly to mind and exist as a constant across cultures (everyone loves clean water and nice weather).
First isolated in 2004 by physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, who won a Nobel Prize
for their efforts, graphene is essentially a
crystalline carbon allotrope with two - dimensional properties.
It uses cadmium telluride
for its thin - film PV panels, so the tariffs, which specifically concern the more popular
crystalline silicone solar products, won't affect it.
Because First Solar does not use
crystalline silicon
for its modules.
Best known
for her ability to build organizations and effect change, Kari has led the charge in legitimizing the category of integral
crystalline technology and the use of admixtures
for concrete waterproofing.
For example, Earley's
crystalline structures, by powerful «ionic» forces overwhelm the constituent molecules which virtually lose their identity as their respective ions are held in deadlock.
The singer first gained notoriety
for her viral single «OctaHate,» which garnered praise from artists ranging from Top - 40 stars like One Direction's Harry Styles and Paramore's Hayley Williams to indie darlings Passion Pit, but it was her live show's kinetic stage presence and
crystalline vocals that proved she has the makings of indie - pop superstar, not just a YouTube celebrity.
«In an instant there rose up in me such a sense of God's taking care of those who put their trust in him that
for an hour all the world was
crystalline, the heavens were lucid, and I sprang to my feet and began to cry and laugh.»
Among the fixed stars and the
crystalline spheres of the heavens, there is no place
for the changing human heart.
If humans are about as sensitive as mice, the acute fatal toxicity dose
for a 150 pound person would be about thirteen grams of pure,
crystalline capsaicinoids, which frankly, sounds high to us.
Carnipure tartrate and Carnipure
crystalline are self - affirmed GRAS
for use in conventional foods as a dietary source of L - carnitine.
This pairing's all about texture; Flory's has the
crystalline crunch of an aged clothbound cheddar and Cheetos has crunch
for days.
For a more complex snack, try 1000 Day Gouda, ripe with mustard and dark beer flavors and that
crystalline crunch we all crave in an aged Gouda.
The Cowboys show up in Boulder, Colo., on this
crystalline Saturday morning, Oct. 6, to compete
for the first time since the crash, and that is a victory.
We're jonesing
for this stunning rose gold tone
Crystalline Pure Watch surrounded by 850 black crystals.
ODE TO MAKENA By Jeanice Barcelo Sacred Makena Breast of the Mother and Primal oceans of sound Pristine beauty and
crystalline waters Our love
for you knows no bounds Your magnificence awes us And touches all souls And assists us to remember That God is nature And God is love And this is true forever...
Their observations reveal exact details of the growth process responsible
for the evolving shape and crystal structure of the
crystalline nanowires.
Led by Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research scientist in James Hone's group at Columbia Engineering, a team of scientists from Columbia, Seoul National University (SNU), and Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) reported today that they have demonstrated —
for the first time — an on - chip visible light source using graphene, an atomically thin and perfectly
crystalline form of carbon, as a filament.
For comparison, a conventional photovoltaic cell made of
crystalline silicon turns nearly 20 percent of incoming photons to electricity, and lasts much longer because it is not as susceptible to corrosion by water vapor.
The study offers «a plausible explanation
for how the first
crystalline stuff was made», says Phil Bland of Imperial College London, which will help to determine the starting composition of the solar system.
The development of an elaborate
crystalline skeleton within the transparent embryo of the sea urchin provides a model
for the shaping of hard mineralized tissues such as shell and bone
But it wasn't the
crystalline waters of the Caribbean, or the fact that she attends one of a handful of U.S. colleges where undergraduate research is a requirement
for graduation, that sold her on the discipline.
The 1930 account of William H. Bragg,
for instance, describes how x-rays can provide a window into
crystalline structure.
Silicon + silicon + silicon ad infinitum links up into
crystalline lattices, used to make semiconductors
for computers.
The group, he explains, was trying different recipes
for converting their HKUST - 1, which is normally a powder of tiny
crystalline particles, into something called a sol - gel, a continuous network of those particles.
One way to study the solar system's formative period is to look
for samples of small
crystalline particles that were formed at high temperatures but now exist in icy comets.
MOFs are extended
crystalline networks with large, open pores that make them ideal
for storing gases.
A research group led by Junichi Isoya, professor emeritus, University of Tsukuba and Tokuyuki Teraji, principal researcher, Optical and Electronic Materials Unit, NIMS, has successfully fabricated
for the first time in the world single - photon sources of SiV (silicon vacancy) centers — one of the color centers in diamond during the growth of thin film diamond, which have high purity and
crystalline quality — by introducing them at extremely low concentrations.
Milton Cole of Pennsylvania State University in University Park thinks that tiny variations in the
crystalline structure of the cesium could somehow provide a foothold
for the superfluid.
S11) gives a possible basis
for structural preformation and the nucleation of different ACC species discussed above, which later transform into the particular
crystalline polymorph.
«We think that the narrow pores hinder the drug molecules from organizing in a poorly soluble
crystalline form and are forced to maintain an amorphous structure that is easier
for the body to absorb,» says Johan Gómez de la Torre.
The HER activity
for highly
crystalline Pt3Ni - Pt - skin nanoframe surface was enhanced by almost one order of magnitude relative to Pt / C.
Moreover, gallium oxide forms a special
crystalline structure that is uniquely suitable
for developing so - called heterostructures of gallium oxide and indium oxide layers that are essential in many components.
The improved mass diffusion properties of such hierarchical frameworks, together with their robust single -
crystalline nature, endow them with superior catalytic activity and recyclability
for bulky - molecule reactions, as compared with conventional, polycrystalline hollow, and disordered macroporous ZIF - 8.
However, their
crystalline structure implies that they are produced in powder form, which is difficult to store and use
for industrial applications.
Now a new Northwestern study finds how defects affect two - dimensional
crystalline structures, and the results hold information
for designing new materials.
Bank is finding ways to grow and use
crystalline semiconductor nanostructures
for use in new materials and devices
for electronics and optoelectronics.
This material appears in different
crystalline forms, but the most attractive one
for applications is called «anatase.»
No electrons are emitted
for radiation with a frequency below that of the threshold, as the electrons are unable to gain sufficient energy to overcome the electrostatic barrier presented by the termination of the
crystalline surface.
«
For the first time, we have a
crystalline solid with elements that can move as fast inside the crystal as they would in outer space,» said Miguel García - Garibay, a UCLA professor of chemistry and biochemistry and senior author of the study.
For the elongated system the emergence of
crystalline states at different steps of magnetization is directly apparent.