Sentences with phrase «in fiber glass»

Collaborating this assertion, Mr. Ade Oduntan, the artist who designed the «From Ebute» statue, said his art work, which is about 30 feet tall installation of indigenous life size wooden canoe made in fiber glass depict the errant waterways and is meant to keep the memories of the use of canoe as a means of transportation.
M - S Safari Arms recently released its custom - made ($ 1,600) sniper rifle in.308 caliber, complete with a modified Marine Corps special issue sniper stock, in fiber glass, and a 20 - round magazine.

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It is a 20 - foot - high glass cylinder that is 165 feet in diameter and has a metallic carbon - fiber roof.
FRANKFURT, May 3 (Reuters)- A lobby group representing Germany's glass fiber industry says a European merger between Vodafone and Liberty Global should be blocked because it would create a cable TV monopoly in Germany.
(Here's how a piece of nutritional information is communicated on the website: «If you want to send an email or stream a movie then optical fibers are way more amazing, but if you just want to get some fibers in your body so your body can get some nutritional justification, then a glass or two of our liquid oats are pretty great.»)
Corning's profit and revenue topped analysts» estimates in the third quarter, driven by strong demand for its Gorilla Glass smartphone screens and its fiber optic cables.
Clocking in at about 350 calories per glass, with far less sugar and fat, this smoothie combines protein powder, Greek yogurt and one whole apple and banana (which offer a healthy dose of fiber and potassium too!).
Target applications for renewably sourced grades of Fusabond ® include applications like wood / plastic composites, starch / PE compounds and glass - fiber / PE compounds where use of a renewably sourced modifier significantly increases the renewable material percentage in the structures.
The V8 Protein shakes come in multiple flavors, but each have a whopping 12 grams of protein, 3 grams of fiber (as much as in one cup of kale), no high fructose corn syrup, and as much calcium and vitamin D as a glass of milk.
In just two tablespoons there are 7 grams of fiber, 5 grams of protein, more calcium than a glass of milk and more omega 3's than a piece of salmon!
In the never ending discussion about what is better for us — juices or smoothies, you're a big proponent of keeping all the fiber from fruit and vegetables in the glasIn the never ending discussion about what is better for us — juices or smoothies, you're a big proponent of keeping all the fiber from fruit and vegetables in the glasin the glass.
As owner of one of the prettiest wooden Thistles in the Hawaiian Islands I am hard pressed to win against the fiber glass boats.
THROUGH THE GLASS, BRIGHTLY Sirs: As long as Star Boatbuilder Carl Eichenlaub feels that way about fiber glass he will further limit a boat that was ahead of its time at inception in the old days of wood but is now rapidly becoming obsolete (Boats Should he Wooden, Jan.GLASS, BRIGHTLY Sirs: As long as Star Boatbuilder Carl Eichenlaub feels that way about fiber glass he will further limit a boat that was ahead of its time at inception in the old days of wood but is now rapidly becoming obsolete (Boats Should he Wooden, Jan.glass he will further limit a boat that was ahead of its time at inception in the old days of wood but is now rapidly becoming obsolete (Boats Should he Wooden, Jan. 25).
Heath is famous for his interest in sailing, and, in fact, he has just replaced his Snipe, Blue Heather, with a 16 - foot fiber - glass Fireball, which he reportedly plans to christen Blue Heather II before racing her in Kent at Easter.
Fiber glass boatbuilders across the nation are turning out a tough breed of graceful, seagoing hulls which may soon make the wooden boat an anachronism in marine construction
70 juried exhibitors will be selected featuring exceptional work in 2 - D and 3 - D art, printmaking, ceramics, fiber, wearables, glass, jewelry, metal, leather, paper, photography, wood and mixed media.
Even experienced parents might scratch their heads at some new products, such as a gold - plated crib from Lewis of London selling in the $ 1,000 range; a $ 529 race - car bed with fiber glass shell from the Baby «s Room; a battery - operated breast pump; a mirror that attaches to a car «s regular rear - view mirror so parents can watch baby in the back seat; and hard - to - find
The Village Board voted Monday to keep the new 34 - foot - tall winding structure of fiber glass and concrete high and very dry, contending the drought has already caused drastic water conservation measures in the village.
Founded in 1851 as a glassmaker — famously providing light bulbs for Thomas Edison — Corning Inc. now makes high - tech products like optical fiber, ceramics for catalytic convertors and the extra-strong glass used in smartphones and tablets.
Seven carbon - fiber far infrared heaters work quickly and efficiently to bring the sauna up to temperatures as high as 140 ° F. Made from solid Canadian hemlock wood in a dual layer for insulation, the sauna features multiple heat - resistant glass windows in a stylish modern design.
Kao figured out how to transmit light over long distances in optical glass fibers.
Researchers at Containerless Research in Evanston, Illinois, used this NASA - developed device to create a novel type of glass that could lead to better lasers for surgery, dentistry, and fiber optics.
A transversal wave transfers light into a glass fiber, where it is stored in a bottle microresonator.
«We realize a very strong coupling between light in the glass fiber and single atoms that are situated very close to the fiber
Ten years later, no one knows what was in the cloud of gases released by the combustion of all that jet fuel and building material but science has revealed what was in the dust — cement, steel, gypsum from drywall, building materials, cellulose from paper, synthetic molecules from rugs, glass fibers and human hair from the long decades of the two towers» use, among other items.
IBM developed a technique for making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the way for new fiber optics; Harvard scientists figured out how to deposit tiny wires on glass or plastic, opening the door for the development of supercheap computers; and at the University of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to rat neurons in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip out the free radicals that make tissues age and kept the neurons alive and functioning up to six times their normal life span.
But Leonhardt's group, which is investigating the same phenomenon in optical fibers rather than blocks of glass, might be able to detect both photons from a separated pair and show their common origin.
During the investigation, the team temporarily replaced the glass fibers with steel wires — as in the original Virgo — and pressed ahead.
Then, in a process known as «supercontinuum generation,» they expanded the wavelengths covered by that light by sending it through specialized softer glass fibers.
It uses the infrared light of 1480 — 1600 nanometers in wavelength usually encountered in the broadband glass fiber network.
This unique characteristic of the liquid fiber cores reduces fluctuations in the spectral bandwidth of the supercontinuum light source and makes liquid core fibers a more stable alternative to the known broadband light sources based on optical fibers made from special glasses.
There has been some preliminary progress in constructing glass fibers by the team, and further improvements are expected from the collaboration with Ballato's team at Clemson, experts in glass fiber fabrication.
Mafi and Karbasi theorize that one way to improve the quality of transported images is to use glass with randomly distributed air holes in the fiber architecture, rather than using polymers.
Their advantages make them interesting as an alternative to glass and carbon fiber reinforced plastics (GRP or CFRP): they are renewable, biodegradable and robust, use less energy in being produced, are lighter and have better acoustic properties.
Both observatories will then carry out further upgrades, including restoration of Virgo's glass - fiber suspensions, before the next run starts in the second half of 2018.
Optical fibers are made of glass and the speed of light slows down in fibers.
Han and postdoctoral researcher Guigen Liu achieved the results by attaching a small silicon pillar to the tip of the fused silica glass typically used in fiber optics.
The physics experiments carried out at Mainz University did not focus on the fabrication of a particular glass, such as for use in safety windows or fiber optics for communication purposes.
In particular, this is the case for special ultra-thin glass fibers which have a diameter of only a few hundred nanometers (one nanometer is a millionth part of a millimeter) and which are thereby smaller than the wavelength of light.
In Geckskin, the researchers created this ability by combining soft elastomers and ultra-stiff fabrics such as glass or carbon fiber fabrics.
By selecting the appropriate glass and lens diameter the highest efficiency is achieved when the fibers are practically in contact with the lens surface, greatly simplifying the alignment process when compared to classical double - scrambler systems.
Similar in diameter to a human hair and with a breaking strength of only 4 kilograms (8.8 pounds), the tether is composed of glass fiber core with a very thin protective jacket of plastic.
In conclusion, Appesat capsules contain natural fiber from a specific seaweed which when swallowed with a glass of water expands in the stomacIn conclusion, Appesat capsules contain natural fiber from a specific seaweed which when swallowed with a glass of water expands in the stomacin the stomach.
While they're absorbing water, the soluble fiber in the seeds forms a gel - like substance in the stomach (you can observe this by dropping some seeds in a glass of water) that works as a prebiotic — supporting the growth of healthy probiotics in the gut.
The entire time, the fibers in your bicep are contracting in order to control the movement of the arm and bring the glass up so you can drink the water.
For example, when you pick up a glass of water from the table you recruit just a few fibers in your bicep (among other muscles) in order to perform the movement.
Either way, I'd recommend for health purposes adding back a little pulp in your glass so that you get some of the fiber.
In just two tablespoons there are 7 grams of fiber, 5 grams of protein, more calcium than a glass of milk and more omega 3's than a piece of salmon!
However, taking Vitamin C supplements does not provide the same protective benefits as drinking a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice, because in oranges the Vitamin C is part of a combination of good nutrients such as fiber, folate, potassium, calcium, and more.
Most Americans don't get enough fiber in their diet, so subbing a glass of prune juice for your usual OJ may help.
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