Sentences with phrase «material as the shells»

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union», which means that what we refer to as «I» is not something spiritual inhabiting a material shell, but that the body is included in this «I».
The Almond Board of California (ABC) has announced it is currently looking for ways to optimise almond co-products such as almond hulls, shells and other woody materials in order to reduce food waste.
Secondly, design is joined with a family of high quality materials, such as our custom knit TPU outer shell and stay - dry linings, wide latex - free back elastic, «Last - Ever» non-curling leg elastic and super-absorbent inserts.
Current cloth diapers come in a host of shapes, such as preformed cloth diapers, all - in - one diapers with waterproof exteriors, and pocket or stuff - able diapers, which is made of a water - resistant exterior shell sewn with an opening for insertion of absorbent material inserts.
In addition to pieces of ochre that appear to have been engraved — the oldest such abstract art in the world — archaeologists have found tool kits that included abalone shells used as containers to mix ochre with crushed bone, charcoal, quartz and other material to make paint.
«Our results indicate that these shells were seen at the same time as a source of food, a raw material to make tools, and a canvas on which to produce engravings,» says d'Errico.
The porous carbon performed better as conductive electrode material than conventional carbon sources, often heat - treated coconut shells, coal or wood.
Nanorod structures aren't new, but the technique used by Lin's lab produces nanorods of uniform sizes — such as barium titanate and iron oxide, which have not yet been demonstrated via wet - chemistry approaches in the literature — and highly - uniform core - shell nanorods made by combining two dissimilar materials.
The preservation of Cretaceous mollusk fossils from Seymour Island is excellent, with shells preserving original mother - of - pearl material as in these two specimens of Eselaevitrigonia regina.
This allows cellulosic materials such as plant stems, wood chips and cardboard waste, as well as other tricky polysaccharides such as insect / crustacean shells, to be broken down.
Toward a Cure Developing effective treatments against the virus required researchers to understand the structure of the various proteins that formed its outer shell, as well as the precise sequence of its genetic material, which is made up of RNA — a process that took the better part of the 1990s and involved researchers working around the globe in government, academia and industry.
Nicole Gehrke, a former Ph.D. student in the lab, had recently managed to fill a biological matrix with mineral to reproduce nacre, a composite, iridescent, calcium carbonate — rich material formed in the inner shell of some mollusks and commonly known as mother of pearl.
Applications for this research demonstrate implications for use in materials like abrasion resistant paints, high surface area catalyst, electron tunneling barriers, ultra-violet adsorption or capture in sunscreens or solar cells and even beyond when core - shell nanoparticles are used as buildings blocks for making new artificial nanostructured solids with unprecedented properties.
In research published today (Jan. 16) in Advanced Materials, a group of researchers led by the University of California Riverside's David Kisailus has identified a unique structure that wraps around the mantis shrimp's club to protect it from self - inflicted damage as it crushes hard - shelled prey.
Study shows how calcium carbonate forms composites to make strong materials such as in shells and pearls
The system comes with ready - to - use organic material in the form of shaved coconut shells, so you don't need to do as much of the prep work.
Actually most nuts and all seeds, legumes and grains, some more than others are ALL not digestive friendly unless they are soaked and / or sprouted and obviously like grains, nuts and seeds as well las legumes, as you stated they are the reproductive material and as such all have a protective coating to avoid predation in their shell that are toxic upon consumption.
As hardcore options go, the Quadrifoglio will offer ultra-lightweight carbon - fiber - shell Sparco racing seats and a Brembo carbon - ceramic material brake system with six - piston front / four - piston rear aluminum monoblock calipers and two - piece 15.4 - inch front / 14.2 - inch rear rotors.
Customers can order high - performance options such as ultra-lightweight Sparco racing seats with a carbon fiber shell, as well as a Brembo carbon - ceramic material (CCM) brake system.
BMW wanted to make the car as light as possible and, as such, it manufactures the body shell entirely of carbon fiber, a material stronger than steel yet lighter than aluminum.
As per the new patent, Apple will use «layered fiber - in - matrix type material, such as CFRP,» in the manufacture of the shell of the iPadAs per the new patent, Apple will use «layered fiber - in - matrix type material, such as CFRP,» in the manufacture of the shell of the iPadas CFRP,» in the manufacture of the shell of the iPads.
As is familiar to all Vertu smartphones, premium materials dominate the body of the device with multiple choices for covering the Grade 5 titanium shell for the casing, reinforced zirconia for the ear piece and a sapphire crystal front for the screen in calf, lizard or alligator skin in differing color choices.
Walk into your local grocery, big box or pet store, and you'll be faced with litters made from a wide variety of materials such as clay, corn, silica gel crystals, recycled paper, wheat hulls, walnut shells, and bark, to name just a few.
For this reason, such material as crushed corn cobs or walnut shells should not be used on the cage bottom.
Also known as bivalves (two valves), the clam family contributes a lot of shell material to the sea floor and beaches.
Warman makes all of her necklaces, earrings, bracelets and anklets by hand, using natural materials she finds in her environment like mother - of - pearl and abalone shells; freshwater pearls; precious and semi-precious gemstones such as opal, jade, onyx, garnet and turquoise; metals of copper, brass and sterling silver; and 100 % pure cotton cord.
As if to confirm this, Barlow notes that she was rather taken with the way a delivery firm had stacked up the elements for her Hide (2010) installation in Basel (where it was eventually installed as part of a group exhibition curated by Berlin - based independent space Silberkuppe); and I get the impression she is only half joking when she says she was tempted to abandon plans for a full - scale recreation of a petrol station shell, preferring the unintentional sculptural amalgamation of the material pile insteaAs if to confirm this, Barlow notes that she was rather taken with the way a delivery firm had stacked up the elements for her Hide (2010) installation in Basel (where it was eventually installed as part of a group exhibition curated by Berlin - based independent space Silberkuppe); and I get the impression she is only half joking when she says she was tempted to abandon plans for a full - scale recreation of a petrol station shell, preferring the unintentional sculptural amalgamation of the material pile insteaas part of a group exhibition curated by Berlin - based independent space Silberkuppe); and I get the impression she is only half joking when she says she was tempted to abandon plans for a full - scale recreation of a petrol station shell, preferring the unintentional sculptural amalgamation of the material pile instead.
The uses of imagery and materials in this exhibition are wide - ranging and experimental: rhinestones, sand, matches, cowrie shells, handmade set designs, appropriated sports footage, family snapshots, found objects from the 1950s, 60s and 70s, and black contemporary and historical icons such as Harriet Tubman, Paul Robeson, Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze, John Coltrane and Terrell Owens.
Japanese artist Hiroshi Senju is a celebrated master of the 1,000 - year - old Nihonga style of painting, which uses natural ingredients, such as ground rocks, shells and coral as materials.
These intricate artworks are constructed in the material of ladies» accomplishments, such as quilled paper and shell work, emphasizing the capacity of traditional female crafts to reflect on the complexities of the world beyond the domestic sphere.
She transformed the surface of the canvas with various materials, such as fabrics, mirrors, beads, shells, plastic buttons, etc., which she combined with pure colours.
Utilising materials such as foam, wood, steel and plaster, her sculptures incorporate slices, fragments and blocks of material, always in delicate, shell - like pastel tones.
Her profound interest in materials is evident in her installations whereby organic and plastic objects — such as ornate textiles, shells, animal forms and plastic tourist souvenirs — combine to create fairytale worlds that are both enticing and subtly menacing.
She then began an almost magical process of transforming the surface of her paintings with materials, such as traditional cloth, shells, buttons, beads, mirrors and other objects.
Typical «found objects» include natural materials like sand (see Sand Art), earth, stones, shells, curiously shaped pieces of wood, a human skull; or man - made items such as newspaper cuttings, photographs, pieces of glass, fragments of scrap metal, pieces of textile fabric, an unmade bed, a bicycle handlebars, and so on.
Adept at mixing pattern, color, and material, Sonhouse's paintings feature a variety of unusual materials such as matchsticks, steel wool and cowry shells, and include references to art historical figures from Ed Paschke to Pablo Picasso.
Best known for his pipe cleaner constructions and immersive, heavily patterned installations that borrow as much from DIY design as they do the history of modern art, the New York artist Lucky DeBellevue has a penchant for humble materials that extends to the rubber stamps, wood veneer, and pistachio shells of his more recent work.
Acidifying the ocean is particularly detrimental to organisms that secrete shell material made of CaCO3, such as coral reefs and a type of phytoplankton called coccolithophorids [Kleypas et al., 1999].
Bio-based: This refers to the product's beginnings, that it's been made with a renewable material of sort, such as corn, wheat, potato, coconut, wood, shrimp shells, etc..
The models can be purchased as a fully completed, ready - to - live - in home or as a «semi DIY package,» which includes the shell of the house and the materials to complete it.
The δ18O (‰, PDB scale) for inner shell material from 663 to 2009 AD with shells as shown in Fig 1.
The modern M. californianus shells from Tatoosh Island were aged as far back as 1999 providing historical material for as much as 11 years per individual.
Called «underwater architects,» Caddisflies are a common aquatic species of insect that collect natural, substrate materials like sand, gravel, leaves and twigs to build protective shells around their bodies, using silk excreted from salivary glands near their mouths to hold it all together (as seen below, au naturel).
We still have a long way to go before we can create materials as sustainable and tough as a sea shell, but this proof of principle is a big step, with possible high end applications.
Neivandt and his team suggest that the ground shell material can be used in other products such as biodegradable flower pots.
Can we design building materials that, like shells, absorb CO2 from their surroundings and when saturated, simply continue to act as building materials, holding on to the carbon long term?
Lenovo is also offering what it describes as style shells, available in materials like wood and leather, that will give the back of your phone a distinctive look.
In this scheme, natural materials such as quartz and shells are combined with succulents and orchids on a tactile wooden tray.
Organic and natural materials such as wood, stone, shell, bamboo, and wicker feel calming and harmonious with white's cool purity.
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