The anthropogenic input of fossil fuel carbon into the atmosphere results in increased carbon dioxide (CO2) into the oceans, a process that lowers seawater pH, decreases alkalinity and can inhibit the production
of shell material.
Also known as bivalves (two valves), the clam family contributes a lot
of shell material to the sea floor and beaches.
For the numerical simulation, the researchers constructed a «phase - field» model, which mathematically defined the phase transitions
of the shell material.
Not exact matches
So an inspector came out to the phony, empty office, but instead
of turning the group down for having no security in place, or arousing suspicion about the obvious potential that the business was a
shell company, he issued a license on the spot for a small amount
of radioactive
material.
Turtles have hard
shells too, so a statue (which would
of course be
of a hard
material) makes more sense than using a manatee with its soft flesh.
J.C. Ford also manufactures
material - handling systems for the storage and supply
of raw
material used in the production
of corn and flour tortillas, tortilla chips and taco / tostada
shells.
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.
In collaboration with Barry Callebaut, the world's leading manufacturer
of high - quality cocoa and chocolate products, the Cocoa Paper substitutes virgin fibre and
materials to create a strong and naturally coloured fibre suitable for food packaging, while also avoiding wasting the cocoa
shells.
The
shells, made in the U.S., are a blend
of heat resistant organic
materials that are molded and finished by hand so each
shell is unique.
These shoes honor the clean simplicity and premium
materials of the original adidas Superstar sneaker with a full grain leather upper and signature rubber
shell toe.
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.
Omaïki pairs the Cabriö with the EVÖ insert, but any absorbent
material of your choosing can be used inside the
shell.
A Pocket Diaper is basically a
shell made by sewing two separate
materials together, while leaving a «hole» or «pocket»
of sorts to stuff - in an absorbent insert.
Usually, maternity coats are made
of wool,
shell, polyester and lining
materials.
It is made with an energy absorbing
shell that uses a flexible
material structure to absorb the force
of an impact and even features an L.S.P System Plus - individually adjustable Linear Side Impact Protection.
Basic layers are an outer
shell of breathable polyethylene film or a nonwoven and film composite which prevents wetness and soil transfer, an inner absorbent layer
of a mixture
of air - laid paper and superabsorbent polymers for wetness, and a layer nearest the skin
of nonwoven
material with a distribution layer directly beneath which transfers wetness to the absorbent layer.
Materials: These diapers consist
of an outer waterproof
shell that fastens with Velcro or snaps.
The outer
shell of all in one cloth diapers are made from waterproof
materials to protect baby's clothing, cribsheets, carseats, or even momma's lap, from leaks.
ZIPIT is expanding its successful range
of designed pencil & storage boxes with the introduction
of the ZIPIT Beast Box made with a formed outer
shell covered with designer fabrics on the outside and soft velvet
material on the inside.
AIO's have a layer or two
of absorbent
material lining the
shell, so the entire diaper is absorbent.
During construction, we learned the city was battling erosion issues so we donated pallets full
of scrap coir fiber, the 100 % natural
material derived from coconut
shell husks we use to make insulator pads for some
of our crib mattresses.
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.
Most
of the jewelry in Jessika's shop is made from natural stones,
shells, and other
materials direct from Mother Nature.
Oh do nt forget that to anyone who actually knows something about the laws
of physics and metallurgy, that in order to eliminate a large variance in repeatability, you will have to by law, dictate the
material, and properties
of the components for the firing pins,
shell casings and primers for every single firearm made (designers and manufacturers set these
material properties and types during design based on use and cost), since this or any other law does not, and it is so easy to beat, any claim to this being smart is f# # $ % $ # stupid.
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.
The second filter is a Granular Activated Carbon coconut
shell filter to remove
materials like chlorine and other dissolved solids, minerals, and chemicals that affect the taste and appearance
of your water.
If
shells of material do exist near bursts, they probably come from the massive stars themselves or from other supernovas popping off nearby, he adds.
«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.
Mooley and colleagues suggest that the rise in radio wave emissions could be explained if the jet slammed into a
shell of neutron - rich
material kicked out in the neutron star crash, transferring most
of its energy to that debris and smothering the jet.
And looking at systems like that, it's just inspiring to us and we say, well, life had a chance to work with certain
materials —
shells and bones and some magnetic
materials — but really hasn't worked with a lot
of materials that we would like to use ourselves that we consider more technologically important
materials So, in my lab at M.I.T. we give organisms [the] opportunity to work with those
materials and try to use them to build devices in a more environmentally friendly way.
In the natural world, many
of the structural
materials (wood,
shells, bones, etc.) are hybrid
materials made up
of simple constituents that are assembled at ambient temperatures and often have remarkable properties.
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.
By contrast, the
shell of the diatom Cyclotella pseudostelligera is silica, the
material that makes up sand, glass, and quartz.
These include expanding
shells and rings
of material around the galactic centre, and evidence
of streams
of gas being ejected from the galactic core.
When the compressed
material was introduced into laboratory tanks, the spines
of sea urchins and the
shells of mollusks dissolved.
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.
The size
of the expanding
shell can be deduced from a knowledge
of the time
of the explosion and the velocity at which the
material is racing away.
The lightweight construction
materials are inspired by the framework structure
of bones and the
shell structure
of the bees» honeycombs.
Let a
material point location in a spherical
shell of dark matter be designated by a radius R, which R is a spinning volume
of dark matter whose spin surface is defined by Higgs Particles.
The presence
of this rock at a site indicates either that
material has pushed up through Earth's crust from the mantle (a silicate rocky
shell between the crust and the core with an average thickness
of 2,886 km and depths ranging from 30 km to almost 3,000 km below the crust) or that a celestial body (a comet, meteor or meteorite) fell there.
It involves generating aerosol droplets that consist
of a solid core and a
shell made
of organic
materials that mimic some
of the polymers one would find in electronics.
For the future, Lin envisions more complex nanocrystals with multifunctional
shells and additional shapes, including nanorods and so - called «Janus» nanoparticles that are composed
of biphasic geometry
of two dissimilar
materials.
«Our best guess is that prior to the explosion, the star cast off some
shell of material, and the supernova ejecta later collided with this
shell.»
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.
In that concept, a spherical
shell of metamaterial — specially shaped metal pieces that bend light in ways other
materials can not — would cause light to skirt the inner edge
of the
shell like wind around an airplane wing, making anything inside the
shell invisible.
Oysters» blood cells (green) ferry raw
materials to the site
of shell formation.
The
shell of expanding
material being open to one side supports this idea.
«Our model is applicable to research on energy
materials, and it can even take into account photo - activation
of one
of the molecules at the
shell by sunlight,» Dzubiella states.
Corals are colonies
of small, tentacled animals that encase themselves in bony structures made
of the mineral calcium carbonate, the same
material that makes up the
shells of other sea creatures.