Sentences with phrase «into tubular»

The South Korean tech company shows off an 18 - inch display that can be rolled into a tubular form and viewed from new angles.
In «Greater New York,» Guyton smashed a Bauhaus chair by Marcel Breuer into a tubular mess.
There is virtually no retching and the regurgitated material tends to be undigested food compressed into a tubular shape.
He is a specialist in Interventional Radiology, which uses imaging to deliver catheters, stents, and the like into tubular structures such as blood vessels, the urinary system, and the respiratory system; these methods were previously used on humans, but Dr. Weisse is developing them for pets.
If you're familiar with human MRI's, you know you're put into a tubular device for scanning.
They grind and sculpt them into a moistened bolus that is delivered, via a stadium wave of sequential contractions, into a self - kneading sack of hydrochloric acid and then dumped into a tubular leach field, where it is converted into the most powerful taboo in human history.
Manufacturing process that involves pumping fluid into a tubular blank within a die, so the pressure will expand and form a component, providing many structural advantages
«We used a microfluidic strategy to make elastomeric microspheres with a narrow size distribution to make them «loadable» into a tubular reactor without clogging,» Abolhasani says.
The key here is you don't want the cake to stick to the towel but you do want the cake to cool into that tubular shape when you roll it into itself.

Not exact matches

With its folding, tubular stock and short barrel, it can be hidden beneath a suit jacket, thrust into a waistband or even taped to a forearm.
Metal separators can be integrated into horizontal, vertical or angled vacuum - and pressure - operated tubular conveyor systems.
A sandcastle worm uses fingerlike appendages coming out of its face to arrange grains of sand into expansive tubular reefs.
With as many as a thousand tubes fitting into each cell, the tubular scaffold can be used to increase the bacteria's efficiency to make commodities and provide the foundation for a new era of cellular protein engineering.
Now, researchers have found a way to harness this property to create tubular structures of diphenylalanine that have the ability to convert thermal energy into electrical energy, also called a pyroelectric effect.
Unlike tree logs, the hollow, tubular stalks can't simply be sawed and finished into planks.
By releasing the compound into a greenhouse, he could cause tomato flowers to form seedless tomatoes and induce tubular flowers that wouldn't open.
To displace delicate tissues and folds of the brain — and limit intraoperative damage — a tubular retractor was advanced along the chosen trajectory into the atrium of the lateral ventricle, entering the thalamus at a point identified by the microscope and pointer as superior and lateral to the choroid plexus.
Furthermore, the authors hope that further studies into the mechanisms of stem cell mobilization / migration and stem cell differentiation into glomerular and tubular cells could aid the development of this promising therapy.
NGAL (also known as Lipocalin - 2 or Neutrophil Gelatinase - associated Lipocalin) is a small, ~ 25kDa secreted protein expressed in epithelial tissues and released into both urine and blood upon kidney tubular damage.
So the laser had to cut hundreds of tubular holes into the mold.
Two bites into the Cordon Bleu dog, and two things are apparent: Doug's team doesn't skimp on the toppings, and they also don't skimp on the tubular meat — the dogs are large and dense.
As you know, a Max Grip Box will turn any Mustang into a complete corner killer thanks to an entire suspension overhaul with a tubular K - member and A-arms, coilovers, caster - camber plates, a torque arm, a Panhard bar, lower control arms, an upgraded steering shaft, chassis bracing, and much more.
But you can also fold the rear seat cushion backwards up against the seat back, fold away the tubular steel supports down against the bottom of the seat, and you are left with a tall, remarkably handy and useful storage space for large items that you would swear would never, um, «fit» into such a tiny car.
Ever wish you could just automatically move data from Tubular and dump it into Credit Repair Cloud (or the other way around?).
It swims into a cozy tubular artery, where it is massaged and nourished by the blood coursing past it.
For a 360 - degree view of the surrounding area and out into the Penédes wine valley, hike to the the tubular - shaped peak of Sant Jeroni.
Drip stalagmites may form under tubular lava stalactites, and the latter may grade into a form known as a tubular lava helictite.
Strap yourself into the cockpit of futuristic racing machines to compete against 16 real and AI opponents, navigating floating tubular tracks featuring intense turns, gut - wrenching twists and drops, and weapons!
In Nicole Wermers's «Water Shelf» pieces she transforms tubular - steel shelving into shallow, wall - mounted water troughs.
Ceramic corpses of flesh - hued ceramic arteries twist and spill above, between, and beneath a modular grid that puddles into precarious pickles and tubular formations.
It is made with bent wood legs rather than tubular metal and was one of the earliest pieces of furniture to go into mass production.
Stockholm 2010: Berlin designers Osko + Deichmann are exhibiting a collection of colourful chairs made of tubular steel folded into sharp bends at the Stockholm Furniture Fair this week.
Forest City executives said for the first time that they had trouble working out all the kinks at the factory in the nearby Navy Yard, where 145 workers transform tubular steel chassis into fully equipped apartments.
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