Sentences with phrase «mass producing such»

JDI says it plans to start mass producing such displays in 2018.
Both Korean companies are now mass producing such displays, which are being used in mobile phones and wearable devices - such as the Galaxy S7 Edge (shown below), the LG G Flex 2 and Apple's Watch.
The company says it plans to begin mass producing such displays within a few years.
The first will only be solved when companies begin to mass produce such vehicles, according to GM's Burns, which could happen as soon as 2012 when a law is set to take effect in California requiring that a portion of new cars emit no pollution.
But goats themselves are expensive to maintain, especially in the numbers needed to mass produce such proteins.
But this technology is not commercial yet, mostly it seems because there are no useful applications that will convince the display makers to mass produce such panels.

Not exact matches

With tastes in many beer - drinking countries shifting away from mass - produced brands and toward craft brews, such products may find themselves in a perfectly timed window of opportunity.
Describing the units atop Google's cars as «bulky,» the Lux report concludes that «no automaker would ever go to market with [such technology] in a mass - produced product.»
Those include automated machining techniques — such as the method used to make the ultra-thin aluminum back casing of iPhones — and a rapidly growing practice called metal injection molding, a common way to mass - produce metal products.
Originally founded in the late 1800s with offerings such as baby powder, sanitary napkins, and the first mass - produced dental floss, Johnson & Johnson has grown into a true global healthcare titan.
But if such a transformation is to be something other than a sellout that will just produce a new mass alienated party to the left of the Communists, it will have to be accompanied by at least the beginning of the solution to some of Italy's basic social problems.
On the other hand, the busy and preoccupied women who made up the more blurred core but larger mass of the pro-choice movement produced few such activists; Luker had to lower her floor to five hours per week In order to find enough who stood on it.
While some were wet - milled from fresh coconut, they were mass - produced in a single location, using one of the other methods of wet - milling that requires more technology, such as centrifuge, enzyme extraction, or refrigeration - separation.
According to Greggor, craft beer can only be brewed using traditional methods free of adjuncts, such as rice or corn, which are typically used to produce beer for a mass market.
Enter the packaging revolution: although mass produced products are not customizable as such, their packaging is!
Now A-list designers and mass - market retailers are taking notice of this market — such as DKNY, Tommy Hilfiger, Oscar de la Renta, Monique Lhuillier, Zara, Mango — by producing one - off collections for the Islamic month of Ramadan.
They were clearly not designed for widespread, everyday use.42 Without a mass - produced baby food such as that later made by Gerber, Heinz, Beech - Nut, Libby's, Clapp's, or a number of other small manufacturers, there was no solid commodity known as «food» with which to contrast the infant formula.
In 1930, the company produced 842,000 cans of baby food; by 1931 the number had risen to 1,311,500 cans; one year later, in 1932, Gerber manufactured 2,259,818 cans of baby food.65 Despite competitors» quick development of their own mass - produced strained baby foods, Gerber dominated U.S. market share over such competitors as Clapp's, Heinz, Beech - Nut, Stokeley, and Libby.66 The new baby food products were so successful that by 1941 the Fremont Canning Company changed its name to Gerber's Baby Foods (and in the 1960s became the Gerber Products Company), and two years later it abandoned its line of regular vegetables to make baby foods exclusively.
For example, on the Food Revolution show, Jamie Oliver demonstrated a version of the process («how to use all the leftover bits to make food»), by hand, to kids, in a failed attempt to scare them away from the mass - produced foods that such meat slurries end up in (failed, because the children still wanted to eat the resulting chicken nuggets despite his demonstration).
No doubt a giant container ship causes a lot of pollution, but because it can carry such a vast amount of load it's still often hailed one of the most efficient means of transportation in terms of distance × mass per tonne of CO ₂ produced.
With the more primitive biface technology, a mass of stone was shaped through the removal of flakes from two surfaces in order to produce bigger tools such as a hand axes.
However, I doubt that nature is so wasteful with resources that it would produce such masses of RNA for no specific reason.»
The findings may have implications in a variety of applications, he says, such as painting, producing synthetic fibers, and performing mass spectrometry, to name a few that depend on the precise control of tiny droplets of liquid augmented by electric fields.
Theoretically, you could pattern metamaterials at that tiny scale using specialized methods like focused beams of charged atoms, but such materials would be difficult to mass - produce.
He believes that such a technique could mass - produce boneless chicken breasts for a fraction of the cost of a commercial chicken farm, without the salmonella and other harmful organisms that can exist on supermarket poultry.
Würth Solar in Germany has mass - produced such cells that can convert as much as 13 percent of sunlight, according to Lawrence Kazmerski, director of the DoE's National Center for Photovoltaics in Golden, Colo..
Residing in the dwarf galaxy IC 10, 1.8 million light - years away in the constellation Cassiopeia, the new black hole puzzles researchers because it is thought that the kind of star that would give birth to it would not have retained enough mass to produce such a large object.
Nobody has yet mass - produced such cars.
In practice, however, it has been tough to mass - produce nanotubes that are long enough for engineers to do any such amazing things.
(D) In making its finding on the efficiency level a product can achieve for purposes of a Superefficient Best - In - Class Product designation pursuant to this paragraph, the Secretary shall include energy efficiency savings that would be achieved by a product as a result of smart grid capability when a product having such capability can be produced and sold commercially to mass market consumers.
The effect produces illustrations of galaxies that appear slightly warped owing to the presence of celestial mass, such as dark matter.
Gravitational waves are emitted by accelerating masses in much the same way as radio waves are produced by accelerating charges, such as electrons in antennas.
After discovering how to mass produce carbon nanotubes, he and his colleagues measured many of their unique features such as their mechanical and wetting properties.
The number of asteroids needed to produce such a large dimming is huge — like the same mass as Jupiter huge.
Women produce a lower amount of testosterone in comparison to men, but it's used for many of the same reasons, such as maintaining bone and muscle mass, fat loss, and sex drive.
Maximum «effort» by a large muscle mass, such as the legs, produces optimum benefits for the whole body.
With that being the case, are grains forever changed all around the world or could you still get healthier grains in a country that doesn't mass produce on such a high scale?
Apparently there are many patents being drawn up to use this principle to mass - produce prebiotic / probiotic combinations of foods, but it can easily be done at home simply by combining an RS source such as potato starch with kefir or yogurt — have you ever heard of this or care to comment?
Studies suggest that dietary fiber from whole grains such as wheat and oats increases stool weight.31 The increase in stool weight is caused by the presence of fiber, water that the fiber holds, and partial fermentation of fiber and oligosaccharides, which increases the amount of beneficial bacteria in stool.32 The large intestine responds to the larger and softer mass of residue produced by a higher fiber diet by contracting, which speeds the movement of the bowel contents towards excretion.
With the harsh realities behind inexpensive, mass - produced clothing becoming unveiled through documentaries such as 2015's The True Cost, consumers are aiming to be more mindful when it comes to the histories of their outfits.
We are pursuing improved electric powertrain technologies, such as motors, batteries and inverters, which will enable us to mass produce and market EVs that equal or surpass the convenience of gasoline - powered cars.»
In addition to the «FT - 86 Concept» rear - wheel drive compact sports car and the Lexus «LFA» shown at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, plans call for TMC's sports model lineup to expand through the introduction of conversion models and sports - trim models of mass - produced vehicle series, such as the GRMN and G's series.
If LG is serious about mass producing the displays in such a short time frame, then it shouldn't be long before new details break out.
It is so beneficial to the dogs, especially puppy mill dogs, when reputable breeders such as yourself speak up for dogs and speak out against the greedy, mass - produced puppies.
In Golden Arches, the artist has intentionally avoided the use of plastic and other contemporary mass - produced industrial goods, opting instead for such traditional sculpting materials as plaster, bronze and gold.
El Paso - based artist Adrian Esparza creates artworks from mass - produced consumer goods such as t - shirts, serapes, and posters.
Tara Donovan often constructs her installations and sculptures by transforming large quantities of mass - produced items — such as drinking straws, straight pins, wooden toothpicks, and plastic buttons — into stunning works of phenomenal impact.
They have attained the status of «art world superstars,» as such figures are commonly called today, for continuing Baldessari's mission of raiding mass - produced entertainment in such a direct, unmediated way that it has become increasingly unclear what sets their photographs, collages, paintings, videos, and installations apart from the commercial products they are «appropriating,» except for the fact that their work is displayed in art galleries and museums and auction houses.
American artist Tara Donovan (b. 1969) was initially drawn to everyday materials — such as straws — because they were easily accessible, inexpensive and mass - produced.
Within this exhibition, Andy Warhol's Brillo Box (Soap Pads)(1964) borrows the visual language of mass - produced objects to produce iconography — in classic Warhol style, and artists such as Martin Kippenberger and Mario Schifano use similar techniques to appropriate universally recognizable typefaces, as the image of a brand or consumable personality.
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