Sentences with phrase «precision control of»

Scientifically, the sector needs to focus primarily on the high - precision control of the growing process.
The high sealing pressure, combined with precision control of the sealing time and temperature result in perfect seals and tray appearance.

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Duncan, whose work involves developing new precision ag tools in partnership with farming communities, predicts the farm of the not - so - distant future will be entirely remote - controlled.
Ken Wolff, CEO of Prescient LLC, a sales - force - outsourcing company in Silver Spring, Md., uses the concepts embodied in the Predictive Index to tailor his sales pitch to the prospect's controlling personality factor: dominance, extroversion, patience, or precision.
Rob Brierley, chief financial officer of Phoenix Controls, a Newton, Mass., manufacturer of precision air - flow systems: Keep comprehensive records for at least 7 to 10 years.
We use that kind of reasoning upon those things, quantities, and relationships which can be manipulated and controlled with the precision of numbers.
In sharp contrast to philosophical theories, the scientific explanation gives evidence of a great deal of control and precision on the part of the scientist.
It is not the precision of philology but the politics of rhetoric that controls the choice of terms to describe such phenomena in the biblical text.
To be sure, something is given up in this move, as one loses the precision of the earlier liberal political science and its ability to control.
Two steel rollers are controlled to precise separations to crush the grain with a high degree of precision.
Grant, however, is uniquely positioned to enter the market given its six - decade history of creating scientific equipment focused on precision temperature control.
Giesen roasting machines are equipped with powerful precision burners and high velocity, controllable fans which create the unique benefit of rapid response roasting, which puts the roast master under almost any circumstance in total control of the roasting process.
MECMESIN has launched the first of a new generation of universal testers, with a focus on precision control.
That said, each stage of vinification is carried out with precision and care, following years of research and study and using the state - of - the - art facilities that control temperature and humidity.
Standard - Knapp announces the addition of the 949 Tandem Pic - N - Place case packer to Standard - Knapp's growing family of precision - controlled, servo - operated Pic - N - Place case packers.
Sinclair Print on Demand ™ Using direct thermal technology integrated with precision stepper motor controls allows packinghouses to print produce labels at the point of application and to reduce label inventories.
Defenders have gotten worse (also, tough tackles are somehow indicative of skill and not lack of control, precision, and getting into bad positions in the first place)» linesmen have gotten worse; back then the bottom six defended for 90 minutes because they feared us, but now they defend for 90 minutes because they don't fear us.
if only walcott could master the art of dribbling, precision, ball control and add to that stay fit for a long part of the season, with his pace and movement
Not after he hit 11 of 14 fairways and 16 greens on the first day in a dazzling display of precision ball striking; appeared to be in total control of the Open for three days; and had a three - shot lead going into the final round of a major championship that he had won in two of the last four years.
With passionate rage, we are reminded of Martin Keown, with the precision and control we are reminded of Patrick Vieira, — all executed and nursed by the witty and zealous Arsene Wenger.
There are some training programs which helps developing ball control, first touch, passing with both feet, improving your positioning and gaining precision while you will surely enjoy every second of the training.
Fine motor refers to movements that require a high degree of control and precision of small muscles.
Built upon the award winning urban jungle platform, terrain is the powerhouse of the range, where sporting aesthetics, precision steering and maximum control enables active parents to enjoy living life without limit on and off road.
Speaking of control, this stroller features a front wheel that can either swivel to increased steering precision, or lock in place for improved stability on rougher terrain, or while going for a jog.
Andrew Tyrie, the committee's chair, said the estimates had an «arbitrary air of precision», and the Eurosceptic Conservative backbencher Jacob Rees - Mogg asked whether, rather than allow the independent Office for Budget Responsibility to make the forecasts, Osborne had «taken back control so that you can fiddle the figures».
«Every day, most of us take for granted that when we will to move, we can move any part of our body with precision and control in multiple directions and those with traumatic spinal cord injury or any other form of paralysis can not,» said Benjamin Walter, associate professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Clinical PI of the Cleveland BrainGate2 trial and medical director of the Deep Brain Stimulation Program at UH Cleveland Medical Center.
The ability to control quantum noise could one day be used to improve the precision of very sensitive measurements, such as those obtained by LIGO, the Laser Interferometry Gravitational - wave Observatory, a Caltech - and - MIT - led project searching for signs of gravitational waves, ripples in the fabric of space - time.
Here a team of European researchers applied a supramolecular approach to form self - assembled organic molecular lattices with a controlled geometry and atomic precision on top of graphene, inducing 1D periodic potentials in the resulting organic - inorganic hybrid heterostructures.
Such a concept — of a precise control of phase transformations with an atomic spatial precision — should be, in principle, applicable not only to SrNbO3.4 / SrNbO3 but also to other materials, finding applications in material processing and nanodevice fabrication.
This work has demonstrated a successful control of a phase transformation from the layered SrNbO3.4 to the perovskite SrNbO3 with atomic precision by manipulating a focused sub-Angström electron beam to any selectable region.
Despite decades of efforts, precisely controlling phase transformations at the atomic scale still poses a significant challenge due to the intricacies of governing thermodynamic conditions with atomic precision.
Even with a study of 3 million users, standard methods to improve precision by controlling for customer's past behavior and demographics were less effective than most expected.
By performing experiments in the precisely controlled environment of the CLOUD chamber, the project's scientists can change the concentrations of chemicals involved in nucleation and then measure the rate at which new particles are created with extreme precision.
«And that allows us to control the intramolecular motion of the photoswitch with a degree of precision never before achieved for this class of molecules» says Dube.
It offers navies worldwide control of regional seas, task group support, ground warfare support, precision strike, forward presence, surveillance and, last but not least, deterrence.
The neural mechanisms that control the accuracy and stability of the subjects» tapping operate below the level of conscious attention, the researchers claim, and reflect the precision of neural firing itself.
The emission of electrons is like a ping - pong game on the surface of the nanospheres that can be controlled with a precision of attoseconds,» explains Prof. Thomas Fennel from the University of Rostock.
So he looked at the harmonics of vowel sounds, which are created when air passes through vocal folds that can be controlled with a precision similar to the range of a musical instrument.
This regulation is spectacularly apparent in the exquisite speed and precision of synaptic exocytosis, where synaptotagmin (the calcium - ion sensor for fusion) cooperates with complexin (the clamp activator) to control the precisely timed release of neurotransmitters that initiates synaptic transmission and underlies brain function.
A clever combination of optics and genetics is allowing neuroscientists to identify and control brain circuits with unprecedented precision
The envisaged sensors might serve a wide variety of applications, e.g., for high - throughput in - line control of high - precision mechanical parts in digital factories, replacing state - of - the - art inspection of a small subset of samples by laborious distance metrology.
To make a large, thin gear on a shaft with very small gear teeth mesh without wobbling, run in both directions, and control dials and pointers several gear sets away without much play or lash requires a level of sophistication in metallurgy, machine design and precision machining on a level with the concept, design and purpose of this incredible mechanism.
It also provides optimized integration of the three - dimensional workspace and the application control allowing precision interaction, planning, and analysis.
Because of the complex structure of spider silk, large scale synthetic production still remains a challenge and can only be achieved through a controlled self - assembly of the macromolecular components with nanoscale precision [2].
Physicists are already able to control the waveform of the emitted pulses with considerable precision, but the new system extends this capacity even further.
Such instruments utilise a wide range of state - of - the - art technology such as sensors, detectors and pick - up electrodes, ultra-high vacuum, precision mechanics, optics, electronics for conditioning, treatment, acquisition and control of signals, and computer science.
The growth can be controlled by varying the number of building blocks added or by changing the solution pH. Repair using peptoid monomers with differing structure and chemistry demonstrated that the lipid - like design of these membranes could essentially be rewritten by inserting patterns of new distinct functional groups into them with nanometer - scale precision to produce multifunctional two - dimensional materials by design.
The capabilities of Test Cell 1 include a fuel / air combustion skid for energy input; cooling systems for heat removal; 130 kW eddy - current dynamometer for precision power measurements; and instrumentation, system protection, and power control channels.For measuring the thermal output of fuel - fired thermal energy systems, such as a gas - fired liquid - metal evaporator for Stirling engines, Test Cell 1 offers a gas - gap calorimeter, which simulates the engine by allowing the liquid metal to condense at operating temperatures.
This revolutionary telescope will integrate the latest innovations in precision control, segmented mirror design, and adaptive optics to correct for the blurring effect of Earth's atmosphere.
The primary application for our ECS is the high - precision Doppler spectrometer MINERVA - Red, where the thermal variations of the optical components within the... ▽ More We present an Environmental Control System (ECS) designed to achieve milliKelvin (mK) level temperature stability for small - scale astronomical instruments.
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