Sentences with phrase «of using a glass»

Here are some of the pros and cons of using glass over other types of breast milk storage containers.
While this probably won't be an option for the «au naturale» moms, it can be an option for those who really are against the idea of using glass bottles.
Instead of using glass and mirrors, the duo designed an acoustic lens using 21 rows of 21 stainless - steel spheres.
Instead of using glass wool or fabric fibres, the authors decided to study a scaled - up version, relying on nylon fishing wire.
Instead of using glass beads, Wei used air bubbles.
Cupping refers to the practice of using glass or plastic cups to create a suction effect on the skin to increase blood circulation, loosen muscles and connective tissue, and create a soothing effect on the nervous system.
You always have the option of using a glass bottle while you're at home, and don't have to worry about transporting your baby's bottles with Tommee Tippee bottles.
Once the framework was together, Mikkelsen used a transparent rip - stop tarp to cover the sections, which he said «was cheap and did the job remarkably well,» as compared with the expense and challenges of using glass pieces to fit within each triangle.
If you caught my Friday Favs Vol 7, you may remember me saying I love the idea of using glass hurricanes because I have a lot of them.
You will surely like the idea of using glass front kitchen cabinets.
I never before thought of the easy idea of using glass as the top.
Now I needed something clever to use as hooks, so I thought of using glass curtain tie backs from Country Curtains and screwed them into the plank with John's help, (cedar is hard and I didn't have the strength to get them in all the way), it worked out beautifully and it can hold up to 4 pairs of pants to dry.
I love Deb's idea of using glass dome food savers to hold seashells, starfish, and vintage Christmas ornaments as part of the coastal Christmas tablescape decor.

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Multiple sources reportedly said that Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling, took his own life using a shard of glass «that caused massive bleeding.»
The company is envisioning a device that uses a «shape memory polymer» instead of glass, which may be able to reshape itself and return to the original composition by applying heat to a scratched area.
In terms of in - store innovations, the company made a big splash last year by launching and then heavily hyping two stores — a massive 140,000 - square - foot Canadian Tire in south Edmonton and a Sport Chek in midtown Toronto — that came fully loaded with all manner of screens, simulators and other forms of digital eye candy, including interactive video walls, window shopping using glass screens that display products, and community boards that give customers access to local sports clinics, league registrations and fitness classes.
For The Amazing Spider - Man 2, her efforts led to the use of biodegradable snow, the use of steel and glass materials that could be re-purposed after the film wrapped, and replanting trees and fixing benches in a Hurricane Sandy - damaged area for a scene.
For the bays where the glasses are on display, the company borrows an idea from bookstores, with shelves that often go nearly to the ceiling and sliding ladders that staff can use to grab hard - to - reach pairs of glasses for the customer.
If you're using a cardboard box for your packaging, why not make it so that customers can convert the box into a pair of VR glasses when they're finished?
While Glass may find some specialized, even lucrative, uses in the workplace, its prospects of becoming a consumer hit in the near future are slim, many developers say.
CrowdOptic, which uses Glass as portable computers for surgeons and other people out of offices, is currently in use at 19 U.S. hospitals and expects that to grow to 100 hospitals early next year, said Chief Executive Jon Fisher.
The space's numerous glass walls are often used in place of whiteboards.
Research shows that using laminated glass — two panes fused by a sheet of plastic and designed to hold its form even when shattered — could reduce ejections in other parts of the car.
Corsi says one way to prevent exploding sunroofs might be to use a hybrid glass that has characteristics of both tempered and laminated glass.
In their investigation, South Korean car safety regulators found that a step in the manufacturing process known as «ceramic printing» — used to coat some of the glass, creating a darker area that hides mechanical parts — can make portions of the pane weaker and more vulnerable to shattering.
The large majority of the more than 300 Google employees working on Glass are focusing on its uses for consumers, not its applications in the workplace, the Journal says.
Read a review of the glasses here, then check out some of the major cons of using them here.
Reflecting on a recent business trip to Colombia, the duo recalled their visit to an office that used a simple sheet of glass mounted on poles as a writable surface.
The latest collection of Woodzee glasses are constructed using recycled whiskey barrels from the Columbus Barrel Company in Ohio.
The multiple layers of glass and the reflective pattern used on the back makes it less of a fingerprint magnet — especially if you pay a bit more for the gorgeous blue color option.
While he used to think glasses were the future of augmented reality, Zuckerberg said he envisions a «new platform,» based on the camera, that will replace today's «primitive tools.»
The virtual - reality headset Oculus Rift could be used in the manufacturing industry to examine virtual models, while Google Glass could give surgeons hands - free access to information and allow them to create video records of their actions in case of malpractice suits.
His firm invested in zSpace, which makes an all - in - one VR solution for the education market — complete with glasses and stylus — that tens of thousands of U.S. students already use.
Tom Chi, former head of experience at Google X, used everyday objects such as coat hangers to quickly simulate Glass» augmented reality.
While Google asked customers to explain what they would use Glass for, Snap has already made Spectacles» use concrete: It is a camera that shoots 10 - second video clips for the purpose of creating memories.
If he's been looking for a way to relieve his eyes from the everyday stress brought on by his workday in front of the computer, a pair of Felix Gray's computer glasses is a practical gift he'll actually use.
«Some tests, such as that for depth perception, require the use of 3D gaming glasses,» Gross says.
Today, the factory, in its sixth generation of family ownership and with 80 employees, creates highly specialized glass, including lenses and domes that prevent color refraction, which airports around the world use to guide incoming pilots.
The back of the new iPhones is made of glass instead of metal, and Apple says it is the strongest glass they've ever used.
The contest Google asked non-developer types to post ideas in 50 words or less on Google + and Twitter on how they would use the glasses, for the privilege of pre-ordering the developer version of the Glass, dubbed the Explorer Edition.
High purity alumina or «HPA» is used to manufacture synthetic sapphire wafers used in the manufacture of substrates for LED lights, semiconductors used in the electronics industry and scratch - resistant sapphire glass used for wristwatch faces, optical lenses and next generation smartphones.
For now, the attitude of a loyal Glass lover is to just try to get as much use out of it as possible until the hardware wears out.
Glass had more features and uses than Spectacles, but its $ 1,500 price tag, creepy sci - fi look, and eager adoption by elite techies made the device an object of ridicule.
And for managers, using the shaker for draft meant you needed fewer kinds of glasses in your bar, saving money and precious shelf space.
Forget those dorky glasses — new types of 3 - D displays use other tricks, like placing hundreds of tiny vertical ridges on a computer screen.
Snap says using one of its bots is currently the only way interested customers will be able to purchase its $ 129.99 camera glasses.
But doctors can now use AR glasses to save time by having low - cost clerical staff simultaneously transcribe all of the doctor - patient interactions.
Steiner rattled off ideas like national legislation requiring a certain amount of recycled content to be used in packaging of new products, or removing glass from the recycling stream because it often breaks during collection and mucks up the rest of the load.
There is a lot of glass used throughout the office.
We chose glass whiteboards that looked sleek and could be cleaned instantly; we used felt erasers instead of those Expo ones that never really do the job; and most importantly, we picked something that's simple and easy to use, rather than some kind of bulky, unnecessary new technology.
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