23 kilos have been saved thanks to the extensive use of high strength steel
in the body shell - 46 per cent of the structure is made up of the stuff.
There are interfaces
in the body shell that enables the floor panel to be easily modified, plus an underfloor compartment covering part of the area under the rear bench seat for «alternative energy accumulators».
The model is equipped with an eight - speed auto gearbox, a four - wheel - drive system and has high usage of carbon fibre
in its body shell.
Smaller dimensions and extensive use of high - strength and ultra-high-strength steel
in the body shell ought to add up to reduced mass, but the official specifications are a little murky on this score.
[17] The results from the test were helped by the use of high - strength steel used
in the body shell which was designed to spread crash forces over distinct load channels, therefore ensuring the safety of the occupants within the safety cell.
It also gets the sort of safety tech that should, perish the thought, keep you from harm's way, such as six airbags — including side curtain airbags that cover front and rear passengers — stability control and high density metals
in the body shell.
Audi uses an intelligent mixed construction of steel and aluminum
in the body shell.
Increased rigidity
in the body shell is achieved using adhesive bonding in addition to spot welding leading to precise suspension response under extreme load, the NISMO «factory tuned» enhancement.
Despite the increase in size, weight was reduced by about 200 pounds through extensive use of aluminum
in the body shell.
The seventh generation debuts as a 2017 model and it's going to be special, partly because it's based on the excellent new 7 Series platform — which uses aluminum and carbon fiber
in its body shell.
The resin and carbon fibre of wind turbine blades, the microchips in the controllers, the steel in the hold - down bolts of the towers; the lithium in the EVs batteries, the titanium
in the body shell.
Not exact matches
The EpiPen is a so - called «auto - injector» which delivers a jolt of epinephrine to the
body in order to counteract anaphylaxis shock from allergies to peanuts,
shell food, and other substances.
It was harsher on how well the sedan was built, calling its
body panel gaps inconsistent and criticizing the cracked vanity mirror and broken driver's seat
shell in the car it took home.
I'm grateful to them for guiding readers through a worldview
in which the
body is a blessing from our Creator, not (to list a few potential bodily heresies) a disposable
shell, an ineluctable ball - and - chain, or raw material for our ascendant will.
union», which means that what we refer to as «I» is not something spiritual inhabiting a material
shell, but that the
body is included
in this «I».
One answer is the reply I heard
in the churches
in which I grew up: The
body is a
shell, a vehicle for your journey on earth until the bus to heaven comes.
Where a dead
body requires more or less immediate attention, riddance of lust the
shell» can hold grief off for a few days, or a week, or a season, No cutting short the pastor's too brief vacation, no rushing home from a ministerial conference to deal with a death
in the parish family.
In each case these holy people treated the
bodies of the dead neither as a bother or embarrassment, nor an idol or Icon, nor just a
shell, They treated the dead like one of our own, precious to the people who loved them, temples of the Holy Spirit, neighbors, family, fellow pilgrims.
Ishida's advanced high performance X-ray inspection system, the IX - GA - 4075, can reliably detect even tiny amounts of foreign
bodies down to 0.3 mm
in size, such as steel, aluminium, tin, glass, stones, hard rubber, plastic, some bones and
shell.
The advanced Ishida IX - GN - 4044 X-ray inspection system provides excellent sensitivity
in the detection of a wide variety of foreign
bodies in both packed and bulk food, with the ability to find even the tiniest amounts of steel, aluminium, tin, glass, stone, hard rubber, plastic, bones and
shells at high inspection speeds.
Egg position puts upper part of the
body in shape of streamlined
shell to lessen wind resistance during 75 - mph plunge down mountain.
The Gunnery (never properly referred to as the Gunnery School) is an ancient institution of high repute, so small that the absence of eight students
in an eight - oared
shell would seriously deplete the student
body.
Cut the tails off the lobster
bodies, and into 1 - inch pieces while the tails are still
in their
shells
This turtle has a soft, cuddly
body and a hard
shell that has a built -
in nightlight, which emits a variety of stunning night sky constellations into the room.
The cradle of the
shell keeps baby's
body securely
in the car seat for maximum protection.
Political director Sir Geoffrey Adams said he expected immediate arrangements to be put
in place for Colvin's
body to be repatriated, as well as for the medical treatment of British photographer Paul Conroy, who was also injured
in the
shelling.
Turtles are often described as evolutionary monsters, with a unique
body plan and a
shell that is considered to be one of the most intriguing structures
in the animal kingdom.
«If we could load these virus
shells with a different cargo, say a drug, and target it to a particular place
in the
body, such as a tumor, it could then deliver the drug to just that specific location, making the drug more effective, or reducing side effects,» Lawrence said.
Shells from a fourth Spanish cave, pigment - stained and pierced as if for use as
body ornaments, are even older, a team including several of the same researchers reports
in a second paper,
in Science Advances.
«Broadened ribs are the first step
in the general increase
in body wall rigidity of early basal tortoises, which ultimately leads to both the evolution of the tortoise
shell and this unique way of breathing.
Diatoms are a favorite tool among ecological and evolutionary researchers because their hard silica
shells are often well preserved — and they have been found
in virtually every type of water
body on Earth, both fresh and salt, from oceans to farm ponds, from the Great Lakes to the West African coast.
James Witts said: «Most fossils are formed
in marine environments, where it is easy for sediment to accumulate rapidly and bury parts of animals, such as bones, or
bodies of creatures with a hard
shell.
But the researchers think the cowlike microbes may have a functional role, digesting the carbohydrates
in whales» diets, including a complex starch called chitin that makes up the
shells and other
body parts of crustaceans.
In response to sounds similar to cargo ships, oysters slam their shells closed, seemingly to protect their soft bodies, according to a study published Wednesday in PLOS ON
In response to sounds similar to cargo ships, oysters slam their
shells closed, seemingly to protect their soft
bodies, according to a study published Wednesday
in PLOS ON
in PLOS ONE.
Then
in late October the
body team delivered the finished
shell to the powertrain and chassis teams.
Twenty million years older than the oldest known fossil of a direct turtle ancestor, Eunotosaurus africanus has broadened ribs inside its
body and elongated vertebrae
in its spine compared with other reptiles, but those bones aren't fully fused to form an external
shell as is the case
in modern turtles.
Deep inside the 650 - room Chaco Canyon compound
in New Mexico lies the richest burial
in the U.S. Southwest: the
body of a 40 - year - old man, surrounded by rare
shells; a conch trumpet; and more than 11,000 turquoise beads and pendants.
Excavations
in eastern Morocco have yielded 13 perforated, pigment - stained
shells that were probably strung together as some type of
body ornament about 82,000 years ago, according to a new report.
For example, João Zilhão, an archaeologist at the University of Barcelona, has found
in Spanish caves dating to nearly 50,000 years ago indications that the Neandertals there were wearing
body paint and
shell jewelry.
An aeroplane operating against armies
in the field would, therefore, probably use shrapnel, an explosive
shell filled with hundreds of bullets and equipped with a time - fuse
in such manner that it can be exploded above
bodies of troops on the march, supports, reserves, wagon trains, camps, etc. shrapnel is considered one of the most effective projectiles used
in modern warfare, and it does not require a military expert to imagine the havoc it would work on a
body of troops en masse.
In addition, many - body interactions become important, so the influence of the hydration bond dynamics of water in the hydration shell becomes more comple
In addition, many -
body interactions become important, so the influence of the hydration bond dynamics of water
in the hydration shell becomes more comple
in the hydration
shell becomes more complex.
First discovered
in 2005, the geysers of water ice are believed to originate from a large
body of water located beneath the moon's surface ice
shell.
The revealed contents includes beetle remains
in the form of wing cases and part of a leg, as well as crushed clam
shells and the partial
body of a fish.
My
body is
in shell shock with all the exercise and not knowing how to eat.
im new to this online thing im so tired of of living
in this
shell 3 years ive not made love im dying i miss not having a women
in my life as soon as i figure out how to upload a photo ill add photo im 5 «10 blond hair blu eyes avg
body caucasuin im not a bad guy im ready for a real women to...
The robot is all - encapsulating
in two layers: the first layer is a thick, rubber unitard that covers everything - head to toe, and then a delicate, fiberglass
shell of
body parts, including non-ventilated helmet lined
in mesh and foam.
Digging into the trenches with four infantrymen stationed
in France
in the final months of World War I, Pabst illustrates the harrowing ordeals of battle with unprecedented naturalism, as the men are worn away
in body and spirit by firefights,
shelling, and the disillusion that greets them on the home front.
In a technically dizzying future where the line between human and machine is growing constantly thinner, Major (Scarlett Johansson) emerges as the first true «ghost in the shell»: human brain in a cyber bod
In a technically dizzying future where the line between human and machine is growing constantly thinner, Major (Scarlett Johansson) emerges as the first true «ghost
in the shell»: human brain in a cyber bod
in the
shell»: human brain
in a cyber bod
in a cyber
body.
Beau travail evokes him not only
in the aforementioned encounters between sculptural
bodies and heroic music, but
in its musically inflected montages and its beautifully ordered compositions devoted to various maneuvers: crawling under barbed wire, vaulting over bars, occupying the
shell of a half - constructed building, walking across parallel wires like tightrope artists imitating flurries of notes on a musical staff.
You won't be able to make a dent
in its
shell with normal weapons, so either target the magmacore heat organs that appear on its
body, or go for the head or the belly using cannons and ballistae.