Sentences with phrase «for inert»

Latex, a rubbery material used for molds, was adapted by Hesse for its inert and artless quality; unfortunately, it is not an archival material, and nearly 50 years later Aught appears to be on the verge of crumbling into dust, which most likely would have pleased Hesse, who loved the expression of fragility in her work.
Her performance is the least ostentatious thing to ever grace a Tom Hooper film (nearly good enough to make us forgive the filmmaker for his inert «Les Miserables «-RRB-.
If the reactors are suitably designed, a minimum of supervision should make it possible to prevent the substitution of uranium and thorium for the inert structure of the materials of the reactors.

Not exact matches

Scripture is not, for Wycliffe, an inert text that must be brought by interpretation into accord with theological positions.
That question, narrowly considered, reduces the patient to the level of inert matter, «a courtesan for pleasure,» not «a spouse for fruit.»
It is for him bad faith for the for - itself to allow itself to be informed by the inert in - itself.
Interestingly enough, if we have regard for the way Whitehead speaks of experience rather than the way he interprets it, we would certainly be led to believe that he is including something more than inert objects actively prehended by a subject.
It is only when he comes to account for what he finds in experience that the percipient becomes full activity, the active world becomes the world of inert data, and the whole is thus reduced to the fundamental structure of experience: a complex of subject and object.
For Descartes the most real things about himself were his feelings and thoughts that inert things and non-human creatures do not have.
Indeed, to talk of «substance» here is in itself misleading; for the use of that term, despite all the protests of the neo-Thomists and others, is certain to bring us to think of God in terms of unchanging and unchangeable inert stuff — and to do that is to deny, ab initio, the possibility of a God who responds in complete faithfulness and with the utter integrity of His own nature, yet with deepest awareness and sympathy.
If evolution is a fact and if the most basic meaning of evolution is that the complex forms of life emerge from the simple, how can the dualistic forms of evolutionary theory account for the emergence of the human mind from inert lifeless matter, the animate from the inanimate?
I know what it's like to be a preacher desperate for some point of contact with an otherwise inert congregation.
Islam itself usually figures as an inert, exotic monolith, handy for weighty invocations and pretty embroidery.
Neither can ideas themselves cause other ideas, for ideas are inert things.
I would hesitate somewhat to use the term «novel» for this succession of inert present moments which allow us to see, from underneath, the mechanical economy of something deliberately staged» (LPE 41).
Of course, the protest against inert ideas and a curriculum of disconnected subjects would be even more telling against an electronic image medium than against traditional school curricula, for the reasons Postman gives.
The protest blocked Interstate 94 in St. Paul for more than five hours before officers were able to move them off of the highway by beginning arrests after tear gas, inert smoke and marking rounds failed to get the crowd to disperse.
Whereas the second Quest demythologized the apocalyptic eschatology that informed Jesus» message of the kingdom in such a way that the kingdom remained God's initiative and gift eliciting a new ethos, thereby respecting the biblical - Jewish roots of Jesus» word and deed, the Borg - Crossan construal tacitly posits an inert deity who at best provides a formal warrant for a class - based cultural criticism and who apparently has allowed the covenant - commitment to Israel to lapse, for there remains neither promise nonfulfillment.
The National Organic Standards Board (NOSB), which provides recommendations to the NOP, has been attempting to align the regulation of inert ingredients used in organic compliant pesticides with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (OFPA) for over a decade.
As synthetic inert ingredients as classified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for use with nonsynthetic substances or synthetic substances listed in this section and used as an active pesticide ingredient in accordance with any limitations on the use of such substances.
The NOSB has reviewed the allowance for synthetic inerts during sunset reviews and recommended that the NOP continue to use the current annotations until the NOP implements the new language through rulemaking.
• substances on EPA List 3 — Inerts of Unknown Toxicity; allowed only for use in passive pheromone dispensers.
The NOP regulations currently allow for synthetic inerts to be used in conjunction with approved active pesticide ingredients, provided that the synthetic inert substances are:
(iii) Inert ingredients that are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance under 40 CFR 180.1122 — for use only in passive pheromone dispensers.
(i) Substances permitted for use as inerts in minimal risk products exempt from pesticide registration under FIFRA section 25 (b).
Time gravity filling machines for corrosive products are constructed entirely out of inert plastic and fiberglass with even the fasteners (nuts and bolts) being made of fiberglass.
Glass's inert properties make it the best packaging product for spirits and food for now and the future.
Hydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil using an inert medium (sand or gravel) and a water and nutrient solution containing all the elements required by the plant for normal growth.
Replacement of oxygen with sugar solution or inert gas, consuming the oxygen by glucose - oxidase and / or the use of vacuum and oxygen - impermeable films are some of the methods currently employed for packaging frozen fruits.
Silicone is an inert material that is durable and rubbery making it an ideal teething material for babies.
He believed that without any parental interactions, babies would become flabby and inert and could develop rickets or marasmus (Bryder 2003,), Linda Bryder states in her book «A Voice for Mothers ``, that according to King's method the amount of care given by a parent to their child should not be lacking but rather controlled and consistent.
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The Little Spruce Organics website states that polyurethane laminate is an inert material, so in order for it to release harmful chemicals it would need to be heated to extremely high temperatures, so most cloth diaper covers are considered «safe.»
However, plastic is not necessarily a bad material for the internal parts of a juicer like the auger, since the plastics used are food grade, inert materials that won't react with acidic fruits and vegetables like metals often do, like drinking orange juice from a steel thermos.
Their demotion to inert chemicals came after 1935, when Wendell M. Stanley and his colleagues, at what is now the Rockefeller University in New York City, crystallized a virus — tobacco mosaic virus — for the fi rst time.
It is highlighted the thermal treatment through pyrolysis for large scale production of biochar or biocarbon that can be defined as a carbonaceous material obtained through thermal treatment of biomass at low temperatures and under inert atmosphere.
«For example, we can put this molecular sheet into a package of food filled with an inert gas to check whether oxygen, which promotes the spoilage of food, has entered the package.
So the 1920 prize was given to the Swiss Charles - Edouard Guillaume for his ho - hum discovery of an inert nickel - steel alloy.
For example, one idea is to use a solid propellant to generate an inert gas mixture — an approach identical to the systems in car air bags.
Besides testing biocompatible fluids, the authors also tested ordinary sodium sulfate, a safe and fairly inert solution, as a liquid electrolyte suitable for use in external wearable devices.
The inert gas has been used for the first time to try and reduce the impact of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) caused by blasts such as those in conflict zones and terror attacks.
Much of the global dissemination of bovine materials — in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics, for example — is basically inert.
It is possible, Farmer says, that Martian microbes could spend most of their time as inert spores «waiting for something good to happen,» only springing to life given the right and very rare conditions.
For many years, EAT was believed to be harmless, inert fat tissue.
At the same time new technologies — such as mercury - free devices for separating gold from ore or bone char that can bind lead in soil, rendering it chemically inert in the human body — may help turn some of these problems into a legacy of the past.
For example, eight - or 22 - atom gold particles are catalytic, while those made up of seven or 20 atoms are inert.
Named for the white fuzz that appears on the nose, wings and tail, the disease frequently causes hibernating bats to wake from the inert state, according to the Wisconsin officials.
For example, tiny clusters of atoms of gold and silver show unique catalytic properties, while larger pieces of the same material are relatively inert.
They found that kava was more effective than the inert substance for ameliorating general anxiety, but the difference between the two was small.
The supremely inert gas is also indispensable for the production of microchips and optical fibers.
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