Since 2007, drug shortages in the United States have been growing in number, driven by the consolidation of generic drug makers, a tendency by hospitals and wholesalers to order medicines on demand rather than stockpile supplies, and a spate of manufacturing problems ranging from mould contamination to the presence of
glass particles in injected drugs.
In keeping with the eco-conscious aspects of EV operation, Fisker chooses to
use glass particles instead of metal flake in the paint, and the small strip of wood trim on the dashboard is sourced from timber recovered from the Great Lakes or from forest fires or tree falls.
The interiors are finished in a «Dusk» hue leather whereas the exterior colour scheme is inspired by the night sky — integrating
glass particles into the paint for a sense of light and depth.
Then, in late 2012, Ranbaxy was forced to recall millions of pills of its generic Lipitor
after glass particles were discovered in some of them.
Anheuser - Busch InBev today announced a voluntary recall in the U.S. and Canada of a «limited» number of Stella Artois bottles that may
contain glass particles due to a packaging defect.
Some of the formula recalls in the last few years have been triggered by the discovery of high levels of phytoestrogen hormones, high levels of aluminum and lead, bacterial contamination, unsanitary production linked to gastrointestinal illness, salmonella, and
glass particles mixed in with the powder Researchers in the Netherlands found dangerous bacteria, which can cause meningitis and sepsis, in 52.5 percent of the formula samples they cultured from 35 countries.
Zadroga Family NYPD detective James Zadroga died of respiratory disease in January 2006, and an autopsy
found glass particles in his lungs attributed to his work at Ground Zero.
A team led by Igor Muševic at the Jožef Stefan Institute, in Slovenia, harnessed this combination of fluidity and order to
encourage glass particles to form ordered 2D shapes.
The scientists beamed light flashes lasting only a few hundred attoseconds onto 50 nanometer
thick glass particles, which released electrons inside the material.
Though he creates much of his sculpture from kiln - fired glass, often employing a pâte de verre technique that
fuses glass particles into an open crystalline structure, Michael Crowder incorporates a range of particulate mediums like soap, sugar, chocolate, marble dust, wax, and ashes in his cast objects.
Composite - resin fillings are more aesthetically pleasing because the mixture of plastic and
fine glass particles can be colored to match a patient's teeth.
A team of physicists and chemists from the Laboratory of Attosecond Physics at the Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics has studied the interaction of light with
tiny glass particles.
Eons of melting, cooling, and agglomerating have transformed
the glass particles in the regolith into a jagged - edged, abrasive powder that clings to anything it touches and packs together so densely that it becomes extremely hard to work on at any depth below four inches.
CONSTITUENTS OF HOUSE DUST cigarette ash, incinerator ash, fibers (wool, cotton, paper and silk), fingernail filings, food crumbs,
glass particles, glue, graphite, animal and human hair, insect fragments, paint chips, plant parts, pollen, polymer foam particles, salt and sugar crystals, human skin scales, animal dander, soil, fungal spores, tobacco, wood shavings.
The exterior livery has fine
glass particles to exude a sense of depth and light.
After observing a huge pile of glass in an industrial park and then inquiring about it's use I was informed that the highway stripe paint used
this glass particle and so my new direction was launched.
In November of 2012, It recalled certain batches of generic Lipitor after discovering it was contaminated with tiny
glass particles.