Not exact matches
The company paid homage to the building's history as a former automotive dealership by keeping the
operable overhead door that
used to lead into the building's showroom (now a space
used by BP Lower 48 for meetings and events).
To accomplish this, a photocatalyst that is
operable under lower - energy light needed to be developed, but since the energy that can be
used for the water - splitting reaction would also be smaller, more advanced material design was required, which posed a very difficult challenge.
A water - splitting photocatalyst that is
operable at up to 600nm has been developed for the first time,
using a transition - metal oxynitride whose electronic structure is suitable for long wavelength absorption.
In this research, a water - splitting photocatalyst that is
operable at up to 600nm was developed for the first time,
using a transition - metal oxynitride whose electronic structure is suitable for long wavelength absorption.
One study reported that all but one of 206 AEDs were «
operable» and ready for
use, but many AEDs were not maintained or had no formal plans in place for maintenance or replacement.
Chemotherapy is increasingly
used to treat larger
operable or advanced breast cancer prior to surgery.
Radiation can treat tumors that can not be removed by surgery (sometimes shrinking them enough to be
operable) and can be
used to relieve pain and other cancer symptoms.
Paul worked closely with the Faulkes Telescope North project on Haleakala, a remotely
operable telescope designed to be
used by students around the world.
Power consumption will also be less in
use, meaning it will be
operable for a lot longer than tablet devices between charges.
For instance, the study does not investigate changing the shape of the building, its orientation or form; redistributing windows or
using different windows to take advantage of natural light for daylighting or sunlight for heating (office buildings are day -
use facilities); shading the glass in summertime to reduce the need for air - conditioning;
using operable windows for ventilation (not even in Newport Beach, with its beautiful year - round climate); or
using low - e glazing.
Conventionally, for a project team to decide if a window needs to be
operable to increase natural ventilations, three software packages would need to be
used.
Buildings designed before the widespread
use of electricity feature transoms, high ceilings, and big,
operable windows for natural light and ventilation, as well as shaded porches, overhanging eaves and other features to reduce solar gain.
According to Legal As She Spoke, if the camera was found to be «
operable» while patrons
used the restroom, this would constitute a crime under California law.
Using such a device may require the device to be
operable.
There are speculations that the upcoming wearable device would make good
use of Apple's HealthKit health and fitness platform and also be
operable with its HomeKit platform.
The app got anticipated remote lock feature in last September to remotely locking the lost devices through an active Internet connection,
using a PC or other web
operable device.
We examine the home
using normal operating controls such as the thermostat, plumbing fixtures, light switches, and opening readily
operable access panels.
If you like the look but don't want the fuss, consider
using a Roman valance (you still need enough fabric to make them convincing) with some sort of
operable shade underneath — either something that actually looks good, like in Meg Lonergan's room, or something purely functional and hidden, like in this post: http://homeglowdesign.com/2018/01/06/window-treatment-trick-save-money-roman-valances/ReplyCancel