Sentences with phrase «known examples produced»

Part of the Buddy Herin Collection since 1996, this 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Z06 coupe is one of only 199 built before Chevrolet's official withdrawal from competition, and one of just three known examples produced in Riverside Red with a Red interior.

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Traditional office supplies, such as paper clips for example, no longer have to be ordered or manufactured, they can simply be produced through a 3D printer, saving businesses time, the cost of the product and shipping fees.
«FedEx and IBM are well - known examples of companies where numerous early analytics successes produced a senior management culture where analytics was regularly used to inform important decisions,» Bell writes.
For example, I'd like to know how much energy, and what types of energy, are produced and consumed by various countries, for specific industries and consumers, how this is changing over time, and what inputs go into these energy sources and how those costs are changing.
Did you know for example that bioluminescence in fireflies is nearly 100 % efficient, meaning that little energy is wasted to produce their light.
Musical ideas, for example, are such that «The performer is no longer producing or reproducing the sonata: he feels himself; and the others feel him to be at the service of the sonata the sonata sings through him or cries out so suddenly that he must «dash on his bow» to follow it» (VIV 151).
Sooner, not later, we'll know how to tweak the stretches of the genome that produce the proteins that make us tend toward whatever we wish — prayer, piety and devotion for example.
An example of controlled symbolic reference would be the restraint of a scientist who suppresses his natural tendency to refer an image to some region of the environment because he knows of special circumstances that produce sensory distortion.
A skillful box - to - box player, Traore looks an exciting prospect for the future and has already featured prominently in the Lille first - team in Ligue 1 — a club known for producing some outstanding young players, with Chelsea's Eden Hazard a notable example from recent years.
Marching around saying it's «bullshit» whilst our politicians tour their constituencies in stab - proof vests, our bankers screw society for personal gain, our teachers describe classrooms as battlegrounds, our towns and parks have become no - go zones most evenings, our social workers come across the most appalling instances of abuse, just to name but a few of the most obvious examples - well, I think you need to produce a little more than some statistics and a bit of bad language to turn the narrative around.
Many Cuban accomplishments of this sector are well known; for example Cuba produces widely used vaccines for diseases such as meningitis B and hepatitis B, among others.
Not all vaccines are produced using the same antiquated system; for example, the HPV vaccine known as Gardasil, which was approved by the FDA in 2006, is made in yeast cells.
Whereas the initial cosmological problem is figuring out what is powering these gigantic accelerators, scientists also want to know — for example — how these particles interact with their environment to produce photons.
We know that some strains of intestinal bacteria produce compounds that have an effect on the nervous system: neurotransmitters, for example, or metabolites that alter the blood - brain barrier (a barrier which filters the molecules passing from the body to the brain circulation — ed.
«We know, for example, that there are certain chemical and physical process that can produce ringed structures in the dust like the ones we have seen previously.
That understanding helps to produce more accurate forecasts, so residents know they should prepare for hail and not rain, for example.
There are different conditions — osteoporosis is a clear example — where bone formation is no longer happening properly, so there is a possibility this could be applied to understand how to encourage cells to produce bone.
Cocaine and alcohol abusers, for example, are known to produce far less dopamine in their brains than people who aren't addicted to those drugs.
For example, in 2008 Jonathan Feng and Jason Kumar, both then at the University of California, Irvine, showed how a phenomenon known as supersymmetry could produce a hypothetical class of particles much lighter and more weakly interacting than WIMPs.
In his own lab, he is raising nematodes on soil enriched with different types of produce — sugary versus fibrous, for example — and finds that no matter what the food source and the resulting environmental microbial diversity, worms have similar sets of bacteria in their guts.
Although ethylene (or ethene) is best known as a plant hormone, humans also produce it as consequence of oxidative stress, caused for example by the UV radiation from the sun.
If you would like to learn about genetic engineering and biotechnology - for example, if you would like to know how a scientist can «engineer» bacteria to produce something like human insulin - then the HSW article entitled How Cells Work will be incredibly interesting.
For example, an analysis of nearly 24,000 patients with type 2 diabetes found that three diabetes drugs — glipizide, glyburide, and glimepiride — caused a more than 50 percent greater risk of death compared to another diabetes drug, Metformin.v The three drugs are known as sulfonylureas, which work by spurring your body to produce more insulin.
For example, a well - known «happy hormone» is serotonin, which is produced by tryptophan in the brain.
For example, we know that Teach For America and UTeach both produce above - average teachers, although their effects are moderate in size and limited to math and science.
New Guernsey postage stamps — The Editor describes a new set of stamps which feature examples of pre-1950 cars / Flanders, motor industry pioneer — The story of this remarkable man — perhaps the world's first automotive engineer — is told by Finbarr Cony / Hispano - Suiza in California — Ian Fraser took his H6B on the Hispano - Suiza Society's International Tour in northern California / The AJS car 1930 - 33 — This well known motorcycle manufacturer also briefly produced cars as Michael Worthington - Williams explains / 1949 Jaguar Mk.
Pictures from a family album — A collection of the cars enjoyed by Bill and Reg Dawkins during a lifetime's motoring have been unearthed by David Hales / MG «works; trias cars reunion — A report by Malcolm Green on the reunion party for «Cream Crackers» and «Musketeers» which culminated in the Kinber Trial / 1924 Aston Martin 11hp — David Hawtin has found a delectable example that has been the subject of a lengthy rebuild / The Templar from Ohio — The story of this little - known car — announced in 1917 — has been researched by M.W - W / 1933 MG J3 — This moth the Editor shares with us his impressions of this very rare supercharged sports car / The Galloway — This car (related to Arrol - Johnston) was produced from 1921 to 1928 by a largely female workforce.
Malcolm Robertson experiences a 1938/1939 example / 1904 single - cylinder Cadillac — Peter May writes about his restoration of and attachment to an early model B «one - lunger» / The Westcar and the Heron — Two little - known 1920s makes — both produced by the same company — are described by Michael Worthington - Williams / BMW 328 — ahead of its time — This month the Editor samples a Frazer Nash version of what was perhaps the best sportscar of the 1930s / Maudslay history 1902 - 1914 — Nick Baldwin writes about the company that first introduced overhead camshaft engines and pressure lubrication / Three Vintage Sports - Car Club events — Tom Thelfall reports on driving tests at Brooklands the Pomeroy Trophy at Silverstone and the Exmoor trial / Non-skid & puncture - proof tyre covers — The story of a remarkable invention that profoundly influenced the development of vehicle road tyres.
All of the technology, know - how and equipment is there - and the GTE Sport Concept is an extreme example of what it could produce when combined.
For example you could just floor the accelerator and rapidly produce the energy required but there is no way for you to know whether that path is more efficient than building that energy over a longer period of time.
But before you get to excited about the special edition TT, you ought to know that Audi only plans on producing 20 examples and that they will each be priced at around $ 37,000.
The company produced cars from 1908 to 1914, and this example is one of three Model 644s known to exist.
For example, even though YouTube has the potential to sell books, if you don't know how to produce good videos, use YouTube to establish sales channels, or have a detailed plan for gaining subscribers (YouTube's magic formula), you will fail there.
The Nutro Natural Choice Company is known for producing high - quality products made from fresh, natural ingredients and this Nutro Ultra Small Breed Puppy Formula Dry Food is a great example.
Medication can contribute to sleepless nights, for example, steroids are known for producing several side effects such as increased urination and drinking, insomnia and restlessness.
For example, if dog blood tests show a deficiency in albumin levels, then a veterinarian knows to examine a dog's liver because albumin is produced in the liver
«There may be no better example of the elevation of humble produce to sexy star of the culinary world than the food at Vedge.»
In many cases it was because of popularity earned by certain types of games, which are no longer produced by many game studios - for example arcade games.
Produced from molten lead, the works known as «splashings» or «castings» (or sometimes both) are chief examples of this category of work.
V: No, but the Emmanuel paper is presented as an example of how data can be massaged to produce a pre-determined result.
«We've known for a long - time that the animal neurotransmitter GABA (gamma - aminobutyric acid) is produced by plants under stress, for example when they encounter drought, salinity, viruses, acidic soils or extreme temperatures,» says Gilliham.
The proper Scientific answer is «weather is a classic example of what is known as a chaotic system in which multiple variables, not all of which are known, combine to produce an outcome.
Another example of which was the issue that they found improper methods being used, meaning somehow they knew of better methods, then went on to claim, «It is not clear, however, that better methods would have produced significantly different results.»
For me, that means I'd like to see it broken down, which Coby has done well so far, by (these are just examples i'd like to see): Factors and evidence supporting or effectively debunking a) ocean acidity, which in itself has produced a number of alarming effects including less saline density in turn causing a slowing of thermohaline circulation (such as the gulf stream) b) photosynthesis - carbon sinks vs. sources or any direction that you'd like to take using what science knows CO2 to have an effect on.
I know a couple of people are already doing this, for example the sterling efforts at establishing the relative value of woodland compared to the produce from trees (wood).
For example, we know a horse and a donkey can produce a mule but the mule can not produce viable offspring.
In fact there is harm coming from believing CO2 is a pollutant - An example - London's Nitrogen Dioxide Pollution Worse Than Beijing's «Successive governments knew more than 10 years ago that diesel was producing all these harmful pollutants, but they myopically plowed on with their CO2 agenda,» said Simon Birkett, founder of Clean Air in London, a nonprofit group.
The exact combinations and percentages of forcings that produced the MWP and the LIA, for example, might not be known, nor the exact role of natural variability, but the general forcings that existed on the climate during these relatively recent periods are understood and do match up with the general warming or cooling of the periods.
First of all, science itself is not a «job», and if your job is actually working in science, for example, if you are paid by someone to actually do science, then your job is certainly not to be skeptical, your job is to produce usable (actionable) results (right or wrong, well, there really is no right or wrong on the front lines anyways, just results, take em or leave em).
Because climate science is firmly rooted in basic physics and chemistry (even biogeo), to rip, for example, the greenhouse effect down, you have to take a fair amount of physics and chemistry with, and this produces grotesck results, such as we have recently seen from Gerlich and Tscheusner, Miskolczi, the relatives Robinson and Soon, and many more, soon to appear in such well known journals as Energy and Environment, JPANDs and the true journal of last resort, the Journal of Scientific Exploration.
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