Sentences with phrase «produce usable»

The difference is that the checklist project will produce usable work product much sooner than a standard forms project.
All that rot can produce usable energy.
These fuel crops can produce usable energy with < 10 % the energy inputs of corn (McLaughlin and Walsh 1998), with lower water and nutrient requirements (Msangi et al. 2007; Heaton et al. 2008a).
First of all, science itself is not a «job», and if your job is actually working in science, for example, if you are paid by someone to actually do science, then your job is certainly not to be skeptical, your job is to produce usable (actionable) results (right or wrong, well, there really is no right or wrong on the front lines anyways, just results, take em or leave em).
In addition to the panels, a solar garden is comprised of many commonly shared, non-divisible components (such as inverters) that allow the panels to efficiently produce usable electricity for all owners.
A raw LCD panel hardware first needs to be adjusted and calibrated at the factory with specialized firmware and software data that are downloaded into the device in order for the display to produce a usable image — let alone an accurate and beautiful one.
You see, the engine of your car creates power and sends it to the crankshaft, but the power produced is too high and too variable to produce a usable speed for the driver.
Instead, schools and students are selected randomly to participate so that enough students take the NAEP test for it to produce usable data for the all students group and for particular subgroups, like Black, Hispanic, and low - income kids.
Putting aside the fact that NCLB requires assessments to be given to all students and even dings schools in its accountability requirements if they have low participation rates (after all, the law could change), sampling would make it more difficult to produce usable achievement data for individual districts and schools, especially in small schools or rural areas.
To date, however, a major hurdle has been the fact that gel electrodes have been necessary for reliable long - term ECG measurements, but these dry out within 24 hours after which they no longer produce usable signals.
Without coherent light sources, the interferometers can not produce usable interference patterns.
«A mirror - image ribosome would provide a dramatically easier and more cost - effective method to produce usable quantities of diverse mirror - image proteins, and would be the heart of a fully synthetic mirror - image cell,» says Kay.
One major hurdle, Tour says, is that STEP can't yet produce usable nanofibers.
Despite 50 years of research on high - power microwaves, the U.S. military has yet to produce a usable weapon
Factors that «clearly play a role in faculty attitudes» about students spending time on professional development activities include «[p] ressures... for scholarly productivity» and the need to produce usable data, the report notes.
Given that, and our mitigation strategies, we are confident that the National Household Survey will produce usable and useful data that will meet the needs of many users.
There are known microbes that can eat renewable resources and produce usable fuel, so why aren't companies commercializing that practice?
This great outpouring for armaments has produced no usable product and has done no human good.
The brakes are amazing - although the peak g figure reflects our driving style rather than their effectiveness - as is the engine, which produces usable power from 3000 to 8200 revs and an amazing wail that defeats the sound - deadening properties of a crash helmet.
Every turbo has a boost threshold, which is the the period at which the turbo starts producing usable boost.
That's unfortunate since the company does have a history of producing usable, long lasting vehicles.
Why spend time with the books, when online produces usable results and is familiar?
In lower light, the ZTE ZMax Pro produces usable shots with good detail, but the sensor can't keep up with the cat's head as she moves.

Not exact matches

Desktop Metal's printing systems contain both 3D printers that can produce small objects from metal powders and machines called sinters, which contain microwaves that heat the metal powders, causing them to become dense and usable.
Sparq designs and manufactures microinverters, which convert power produced from solar panels into usable grid power for home solar systems.
Amory Lovins has argued in detail that an environmentally desirable energy policy will also employ more persons in more desirable ways and produce as much usable power as we need.35 If we redefine the goal of efficiency as the enhancement of human experience, we are likely to find that most of the oppositions identified by Okun between equality and efficiency will disappear.
When dried and ground, produce extremely usable flakes or chili powder with unique flavor and tender heat suitable for dishes where you may not need the sharper flavor of «red peppers» or the characteristic «chinense pepper flavor».
(NRS 453A.370) A cultivation facility or facility for the production of edible marijuana products or marijuana - infused products shall not label usable marijuana, edible marijuana products or marijuana - infused products as «organic» unless the marijuana plants used are produced, processed and certified in a manner that is consistent with the national organic standards established by the United States Department of Agriculture in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990.
Together, the partners aim to remove enough plastic from rivers, lakes, seas and oceans to produce 100 metric tons of usable recycled material each year.
«Agricultural practices» shall mean all activities conducted by a farmer on a farm to produce agricultural products and which are inherent and necessary to the operation of a farm including, but not limited to, the collection, transportation, distribution, storage and land application of animal wastes; storage, transportation and use of equipment for tillage, planting, harvesting, irrigation, fertilization and pesticide application; storage and use of legally permitted fertilizers, limes and pesticides all in accordance with local, state and federal law and regulations and in accordance with manufacturers» instructions and warnings; storage, use and application of animal feed and foodstuffs; construction and use of farm structures and facilities for the storage of animal wastes, farm equipment, pesticides, fertilizers, agricultural products and livestock, for the processing of animal wastes and agricultural products, for the sale of agricultural products, and for the use of farm labor, as permitted by local and state building codes and regulations; including construction and maintenance of fences and lanes; «Agricultural products» shall mean those products as defined in subdivision 2 of section 301 of the agriculture and markets law; «Farm» shall mean the land, buildings and machinery usable in the production, whether for profit or otherwise, of agricultural products;
She discussed the factors that diminish or expand the gap in usable scientific information, and what it takes to find a place in the middle, between the people who want information and those who produce it.
Virginia Ursin (center) has successfully produced and patented a number of genetic crop technologies, and she hopes to eventually engineer corn that can convert nitrogen from the air into usable ammonia.
In the process a helium nucleus is produced, accompanied by release of a neutron and large quantities of usable energy.
While the research team hasn't yet shown whether the structures, which produce strands of hair on our bodies, are fully functional and usable for transplants onto a scalp, experts say the discovery is a significant step toward finding new treatments for hair loss.
«This means that the amount of carbon dioxide it releases per unit of usable energy that it produces is half that of what a conventional engine emits.»
Then, the volume flow in the plant can be doubled, utilization of carbon from biomass will increase to nearly 100 %, and a large amount of usable waste heat will be produced by the catalyst (PtG operation).
The experiment's success rate was low — just 1024 usable random bits were produced by 55 million photon pairs, (Nature, doi.org/cm94).
Then, the researchers emailed a 27 - question survey to about 6400 of the innovators, producing 923 usable surveys.
The first usable quantities of plutonium were produced in February 1944.
While the negative electrons flow out as usable current, the positive protons are drawn to the cathode, where they recombine with returning electrons and oxygen to produce water.
Fortunately, the additional material that will be produced at ORNL can be blended with the existing portion that doesn't meet specifications to extend the usable inventory.
Beneficial intestinal bacteria do many things: they help with nutrient breakdown and absorption, can turn food into usable nutrients, produce some nutrients — like Vitamin K, B vitamins, Biotin — on their own, ferment indigestible fibers into short chain fatty acids that feed the lining of the colon.
When thyroid function is poor, usually due to a diet high in sugar and low in usable iodine, fat - soluble vitamins and other nutrients, the body floods the blood with cholesterol as an adaptive and protective mechanism, providing a superabundance of materials needed to heal tissues and produce protective steroids.
-- Produces immediate, usable energy source rather than being stored as fat.
Digestive enzymes are substances naturally produced in the mouth, stomach, and intestines to help break food down into usable nutrients.
The key feature of bacillus subtilis is that it produces the digestive enzymes protease and amylase in the body.4 Protease and amylase are both crucial digestive agents which are responsible for breaking down the food we eat into usable nutrients.
A more cautious man might have insisted that the factories produced fine pots and usable casings, to make them invaluable to the Nazis.
In making this proposal, the RRSG emphasizes the need for research that (1) builds on previous research findings on reading comprehension, (2) contributes to better theories of reading development, and (3) produces knowledge that is usable in both classrooms and policymaking arenas.
«If we're going to produce knowledge that matters and improves student outcomes, Usable Knowledge has to be a dialogue and not just a one - way street,» GSE Dean James E. Ryan said.
But BYOD and mobile devices now mean that we need to produce modular, reusable, nuggets of content that can be used as part of a formal course or as stand - alone items, all of which must be discoverable and usable as and when needed.
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