Sentences with phrase «good substrate»

In other seasons, I would probably get sod for the box to develop a good substrate preference for grass.
In conclusion, a good substrate should be beneficial for your bearded dragon, easy to clean, economical, and pleasing to your eyes.
Newspaper Newspaper is one of the good substrate options which is readily available, economical, and easy to clean.
So while dairy milks (cow, goat, sheep) are going to provide the best substrate for proliferating kefir grains, for those who avoid dairy, we can also use them to ferment nut milks!
«We suggested they throw FAHFAs in there — and these turned out to be very good substrates
Specifically, we're focused on stem cell maturation — taking a cell from an immature to a more mature state so that it acts as a better substrate for adult tissue functions.
To probe this possibility, they added single radioactive proteins known to be good substrates for proteolysis to the APF - 1 — containing extract.
Improved sanitation and better substrate are the initial steps in correcting the problem.
Recycled paper products and shredded newspaper make for the best substrate.
The best substrate bedding material to use for this breed is aspen shavings or a specially designed snake bedding, which allows your pet to burrow and tunnel.
For them, the best substrate is often no substrate.
The limestone is the best substrate for hard coral.

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Knowledge of the real is not by abstraction of the form from the material substrate, but by the recognition of the true - and also the good, the meaningful and the joyful - embedded and embodied in the material existence.
This is true for fertilizers, substrates, products to combat parasites as well as plant protection products, disinfectants, livestock feeds and silage additives.
Designed for both folding carton and flexible film packaging applications where high press performance, color vibrancy and regulatory compliance are critical, SunCure AccuFlex UV flexo inks are said to offer good adhesion to a variety of film substrates, provide great flexo viscosity stability...
As long as the substrate materials are organic, they should be good to go.
The deal includes a Pendleton, Ore., factory and assets that manufacture starch - and flour - based coatings and batters for potato and poultry applications, as well as other protein and vegetable - type substrates.
If a paper - based packaging substrate is made of 85 per cent recyclable material, for example if it has a plastic coating, this in principle sounds good.
The Comexi 8 colour press delivers high print quality, can process multiple substrates and print a variety of products, as well as many other benefits.
With the ability to decorate the complete package, this breakthrough technology eliminates the need for label substrates reduces landfill scrap, as well as reducing the time to market for new designs.
Treasure Valley depends on Flagship's centralized packaging division, which handles new package designs, or takes current package designs and make sure that they translate well to a packaging substrate material — boxes or bags.
Symbiotic realism is a theory which accounts for the neurobiological substrates of human nature, as well as for the particularities of the world we live in: anarchic, yet characterized by instant connectivity and deep interdependencies.
(The best way to do it is to put the substrate on the bottom first and then add the water.)
We actually think this is one of the best colors for substrates because it really makes vibrancy of the plants stand out.
This substrate is best by itself without other gravels or modifiers but you can mix other things in if you wanted to.
An intermediate metabolite is a compound that is both a product of one - step in a biochemical pathway or cycle, as well as the substrate for the next step.
A well - established property of the human cerebral substrate for speech (particularly speech production) is its lateralization to the left hemisphere.
Hypoxia - inducible factor 1α (HIF - 1α), an oxygen sensor that controls the expression of various genes for glucose metabolism under conditions of low oxygen levels, is the most well documented substrate of the von Hippel - Lindau (VHL) enzyme.
Now Liu and his collaborators in Bowers and Gossard's groups have demonstrated a novel quantum dot laser that not only is grown on silicon but that performs as well as similar lasers grown on their native substrates.
Researchers are working on a promising solution: they are using flexible glass as a carrier substrate that better protects the components.
Suitable and sufficient food sources for the hungry larvae and protection against predators and parasites are important selection criteria for the best oviposition substrates.
Constituent atoms are selectively evaporated and deposited on a substrate under vacuum in a well - controlled manner.
Still, work being done by IBM as well as Culver City, Calif. — based Nanogea, Inc. (which makes a nanoparticle coating to improve the precision of AFM probes and substrates) is crucial to expanding scientists» ability to study molecular structures.
Significant efforts are under way in both academic and industrial laboratories to identify and validate new so - called reader, writer, and eraser enzymes as well as their histone substrates.
Professor McGeehan said: «The engineering process is much the same as for enzymes currently being used in bio-washing detergents and in the manufacture of biofuels — the technology exists and it's well within the possibility that in the coming years we will see an industrially viable process to turn PET and potentially other substrates like PEF, PLA, and PBS, back into their original building blocks so that they can be sustainably recycled.»
Here lies the first pitfall: Reaction rates are dependent on concentrations, normally including that of the substrate of a catalytic reaction as well.
Wetlands, generally speaking, are any land where the water table is at or near the surface and the level of water saturation determines the flora and fauna that live there, as well as the substrate, or soil.
Previous studies have shown that flavonoids have the capacity of chelating the active site as well as acting as cofactor or substrate of tyrosinase, thus inhibiting its effect.
Growing the cells in a three - dimensional substrate that mimics the natural heart environment produces better cells.
Hence, the «stickiness» of tape is caused by a combination of the molecular forces of the glue material sticking to itself as well as holding onto the substrate
To discover what the purpose might be, Bürger and co-first author Björn Willige, also a research associate, used substrates (molecules that enzymes act on) with different lengths and biochemically tested how well they fit in the enzyme and whether they could be cut.
Gao and the team tried to find the best way to grow high - quality single layers of phophorene directly on a surface by modeling the effect of different substrates on the growth of a phosphorene flake containing just 27 atoms.
Even more, because of its properties, it can be easily integrated on flexible substrates as well as CMOS - type integrated circuits.»
The binder performs several tasks here: it not only makes the TCO nanoparticles adhere well on the substrate; it also increases the flexibility of the TCO coating: in this way, the conductivity is maintained even when the films are bent.
Moreover and most importantly, we showed that upon subtle changes of either the pH of the solution or of the electrical charge of the substrate, it is possible to reversibly switch the assembly process on and off as well as to induce a transformation from a one specific spatial / orientational arrangement to another.
«Turfgrass growth and physiological status were best during moisture deficit conditions in the deeper profile (15 cm) using the higher amount of irrigation (6 mm) and the locally mixed substrate
The plasma focuses the nanotubes onto the substrate with high density and good adhesion.
One of the main outcomes of the project will be to identify high - quality germanium substrates that rival the performance of the well - established silicon - on - insulator wafers.
The substrate is then coated with amorphous carbon — elemental carbon that, unlike graphite or diamond, does not have a regular, well - defined crystalline structure.
As impact glass is a ubiquitous substrate on rocky bodies throughout the Solar System and likely common on the early Earth, the preservation of biological activity in impact glass has significant astrobiological implications for life on early Earth as well as for the search for life on other planets.
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