Sentences with phrase «in the graphite space»

The rationale for this note was to point out the wide disparities in perceived value in the graphite space and potential opportunities.
In the graphite space, much like other businesses, we believe there is significant value in the distribution network, and knowledge of customers» needs.

Not exact matches

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Imaging with single electrons can track structural dynamics of gold and graphite in real space with femtosecond temporal resolution and angstrom spatial resolution.
The discovery came while British chemist Harold Kroto was visiting the Rice University lab of American chemist Richard Smalley; they were trying to create new forms of carbon that might exist in interstellar space by bombarding graphite with a laser beam.
In the new study, researchers placed tiny particles of silicon carbide (one represented by the group of tan molecules in this artist's concept) covered with graphite (hexagonal networks of gray atoms) in a vacuum chamber that duplicated the deep - space conditions surrounding many stars (temperatures between 900 and 1500 kelvins and pressures less than one - billionth that found at Earth's surfaceIn the new study, researchers placed tiny particles of silicon carbide (one represented by the group of tan molecules in this artist's concept) covered with graphite (hexagonal networks of gray atoms) in a vacuum chamber that duplicated the deep - space conditions surrounding many stars (temperatures between 900 and 1500 kelvins and pressures less than one - billionth that found at Earth's surfacein this artist's concept) covered with graphite (hexagonal networks of gray atoms) in a vacuum chamber that duplicated the deep - space conditions surrounding many stars (temperatures between 900 and 1500 kelvins and pressures less than one - billionth that found at Earth's surfacein a vacuum chamber that duplicated the deep - space conditions surrounding many stars (temperatures between 900 and 1500 kelvins and pressures less than one - billionth that found at Earth's surface).
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Our 2016 BMW X6 xDrive35i in Dark Graphite Metallic fuses ample space with sleek design and dynamic power.
Graphite Piece, first shown in January of 1969, divides the gallery into two defined spaces of dark and light planes.
2014 ONE2 Collection, Palacio das Artes, Porto, Portugal No. 2: Works in Graphite, DC Moore Gallery, Project Space, New York, NY Walls and Words, Eldridge Street Synagogue, New York, NY
The enormous space better allows for his large - scale installation of graphite halogen lights, which hang in rows the full length of the ceiling.
The metallic - looking surface of the graphite covers almost entire pages, revealing in the negative space elements of the racing form — tiny american flags, stacks of dollars, coins, and little horses jumping off the page.
But even his solo work can feel like collaboration with himself: as biomorphic forms, knifed swaths of paint, and cartoony, graphite - drawn characters all converge in an Asian - feeling landscape space.
Using graphite, and in some cases silver leaf or watercolor, she encompasses the experience of the geometric, sparse spaces.
Evocative of the graphite wall drawings of Sol LeWitt, action painting, and Da Vinci's «Vitruvian Man,» Orrico's «Penwald Drawings» have been presented and exhibited internationally in galleries, performance venues, and public spaces.
Stylized and provocative, the graphite drawings of Elie Nadelman and Gaston Lachaise are rooted in classicism; they carry a clear affinity to the better - known sculptural works by these artists which grace many public spaces including The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Lincoln
Past Futures: Science Fiction, Space Travel, and Postwar Art of the Americas features over 60 works in a range of media and creative styles — from expressionist paintings and kinetic sculptures to graphite drawings and conceptual pieces.
These prints are featured beside her larger works made of adobe, indigo, jute, oil, graphite, wood, linen, and string, some of which are stapled directly into the museum wall in order to show each individual work's journey through different spaces.
Pete Schulte's first solo exhibition in Atlanta — «Between Moth and Flame» at whitespec, the project space at Whitespace — is a selectively spare presentation of 14 delicate graphite, ink, and pigment drawings.
Ann Stewart's Causa Sui, at Whitespace through August 1, extends her exploration of geometric spaces in etchings and graphite drawings into sculpture.
Graphite is an L.A. arts organization dedicated to producing critical and creative projects in an integrated physical and digital space.
FAI SPAZIO, PRENDI POSTO (MAKING SPACE, TAKING PLACE), 2004 Casting in spheroidal graphite iron from moulds of 6 inhabitants of Poggibonsi and 1 visitor Installation view, Poggibonsi, Italy, 2004
Installation view, showing (background - foreground): «Planos em superficie modulada» («Planes in modulated surface»)(1957, 3 works: collage, cardboard) «Bicho pássaro do espaço» («Creature passing through space»)(Study; 1960, balsa wood, adhesive tape, graphite) «Bicho pássaro do espaço» («Creature passing through space»)(Maquette; 1960, aluminium)
Milano Chow's graphite drawings and collages appeared to be presented in a different space, one that was not related to art fairs or galleries.
Other works on display include Seher Shah's graphite on paper drawings, Brutalist Traces (2015 - 16), of the modernist architecture of New Delhi; artist Gauri Gill's notebooks entitled «1984» (2005, 2009, 2014), from which are also displayed several photographs of the people and interior spaces of the «Widows Colony» in Tilak Vihar, where families affected by the anti-Sikh riots of 1984 were provided housing by the state; and a series of streetscape photographs by Pablo Bartholomew, including Man Asleep in Front of Political Graffiti, Calcutta (1978) which embodies how, in South Asia, history inflects the everyday.
It recreates housing spaces of the general public during the time of the protests, which Suh and his crew rubbed with chunks of black graphite while blindfolded, in reference to the government censorship of the 1980s.
Over the course of a month, he will adorn the gallery space with ochre, charcoal, sanguine and graphite drawings in homage to the prehistoric cave art of Lascaux, Pech Merle and Font de Gaume, working on an organic surface of elephant dung paper hand - stained with tea.
For a 2014 solo show in the cavernous space of MASS MoCA, she installed 40,000 tiny pieces of graphite along the walls; this past fall at Lehmann Maupin, her Rorschach - blot - shaped sculptures in ceramic, bronze, and concrete were both airy and densely heavy.
Avantika Bawa's «(un) fragmented spaces» (2005) is comprised of hybrid objects built mostly with irregularly shaped pieces of cardboard and Styrofoam (but also graphite and latex); mounted on the wall, they frame a door jamb in the gallery and meet at the convex right angle where two walls meet.
But generally using lubricant in space hasn't been solved with some kind special lubricant [and problem is space is not temperature, its evaporation - but many possible solutions can be used - magnetic frictionless bearing is one, using hard material [gems] is another, and like I said, graphite - but not sure how you graphite in gear box.]
Faults (contrary to very popular theory needs) are always lubricated to some degree by a combination of, pore space water under pressure, phyllosilicate clay slurry (lots of it), lubricant metals like molybdenum (some - usually emplaced in hydrothermal processes of transport and atom precipitation with changes in pressure) and especially by copious amounts of «massive» (i.e. solid) graphite, that's almost always is present in fault surface,
The Mate 9 will be offered in black, Space Gray, Moonlight Silver, Champagne Gold, Mocha Brown and Ceramic White for $ 699, and the Porsche Design model will come in Graphite Black for $ 1395.
While the Leica Mate 9 will be available in six different colors — Space Gray, Moonlight Silver, Champagne Gold, Mocha Brown, Ceramic White, and Black — the Porsche Design Mate 9 will only be available in what Huawei calls «Graphite Black.»
The Porsche edition comes in Graphite Black, while the standard edition comes in any of the following colors: Space Gray, Moonlight Silver, Champagne Gold, Mocha Brown, Ceramic White, or Black.
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