Sentences with phrase «produced on a smaller scale»

Orijen is produced on a small scale in Canada and sources its protein locally.
Hot on the heels of the success of the Precious Taj Mini LED 12.99» Table Lamp is the «mini» version produced on a smaller scale, more versatile and practical.

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These solutions on offer can be scaled to suit smaller manufacturers who produce less than 10,000 units a week.
Secondly, they want «resilient food production systems», which utilise ecological production methods, and are based on «a multitude of smallholder farmers, gardeners and small - scale fishers who produce local food as the backbone of the food system».
«Removing import duties on raw materials and machinery for production, Abolishing special import levy, Abolishing 17.5 % VAT on imported medicine not produce in the country, abolishing 17.5 % VAT on fishing services, Abolishing the 5 % VAT on real estate sales, abolishing 17.5 % VAT on domestic airline ticket, unemployed youth to get jobs, empower small scale business in the big market.
Dr Sarri explains: «We thought that the best way to work out how gamma ray bursts are produced would be to mimic them in small - scale reproductions in the laboratory — reproducing a little source of these beams and look at how they evolve when left on their own.
«Our data suggest that there are two other processes in the mantle that are stronger: one, the asthenosphere is clearly flowing on its own, but it's deeper and smaller scale; and, two, seafloor spreading at the ridge produces a very strong lithospheric fabric that can not be ignored.»
But evolution has worked on much smaller scales too, producing finely honed nanostructures — parts less than a millionth of a meter across, or smaller than 1 / 20th of the width of a human hair — that help animals climb, slither, camouflage, flirt, and thrive.
It is hoped that graphene - oxide membrane systems can be built on smaller scales making this technology accessible to countries which do not have the financial infrastructure to fund large plants without compromising the yield of fresh water produced.
From his own personal standpoint, Moloney is committed to demonstrating that the high - quality graduates Canada produces can help make the biotech industry in Canada as competitive as the more traditional centers, such as the Bay Area and Massachusetts, even if on a smaller scale.
On a smaller scale, erosion of these same rocks produced karrens (or «cutters») that provided natural rock - lined trenches for defending troops.
So they would resist clumping on the smaller scales and not be expected to produce so many dwarf galaxies.
This is where eruptions are produced but on a much smaller scale, so nowhere near as bright.
Right now, stem cell products are commonly produced on a very small scale to use in lab experiments, but we need to make them in much greater orders of magnitude for use in future human therapies.
The end result of all this work and anticipation was «Star Trek - The Motion Picture» (1979), a bloated behemoth of a film that satisfied few (though when director Robert Wise was afforded the chance to recut it years later for home video, that version did play somewhat better) but made enough money to warrant a sequel that would be produced on a much smaller scale.
The need we are addressing is the absence of an active R&D platform in the early childhood field (particularly in the first three years after birth) to confront the longstanding over-reliance on «evidence - based» programs that produce statistically significant but small magnitude impacts rather than a balanced agenda that includes the design and testing of innovative strategies that are aiming for substantially larger impacts at scale.
Most pieces have been 1:1 scale, but he's also produced smaller works of late, building a 1:6 Toyota Celica Mk7 on skateboard wheels for Mai Ikuzawa, daughter of Le Mans and Formula 2 racer and team owner Tetsu Ikuzawa.
From 2009, we will be producing the first Mercedes fuel - cell cars on a small scale.
In the presentation, he used the term to simply refer to a publishing process by which an author produces books on a smaller scale.
Rattlebridge will continue to produce outstanding puppies for show and pet on a much smaller scale.
In today's art world, where the notion that bigger is better seems to be too - often taken for granted, it's refreshing to see that contemporary artists are continuing to produce work on a small scale as well.
His large scale oils on linen are feather - light and his smaller chalk - on - paper sketches are solid and heavy objects; but overall he seems inspired by Freud's pleasure principle in producing these objects of the id's desire.
The catalogue presents numerous large paintings on canvas from the 1960s to the early 1980s, as well as small - scale paintings on paper, to which Bishop turned exclusively in 1986 and which he continues to produce today.
Instead, coloured pieces must be produced on a much smaller scale.
Dividing his time between Paris and a studio in Belle - Île, where reproductions of works by Pierre Bonnard, Paul Klee, and Pablo Picasso were tacked on his wall, Kelly produced a stunning variety of works, from extensive studies and drawings to mixed media paintings and small - scale relief sculptures.
Producing both small - format works on paper and large - scale installations alike, Alvi's meticulously assembled cutouts involve a labor - intensive process of dissection first and reconstruction later.
Nevertheless, he has continued to produce sculptures and paintings on a smaller scale (relatively speaking, that is).
Judy Pfaff: Paperworks, Year of the Dog, Pig, Rat, Etc. contains a recent series of small, delicate drawings juxtaposed with large - scale works on paper of varied motifs and prints based on the Chinese New Year that the artist produced at Tandem Press earlier this year.
For her, the challenge has become to produce ambitious works on a small scale.
Kirkeby made Pop - inspired works on Masonite in the 1960s and began producing blackboards and small - scale sculptures in the 1970s, but he would not draw international attention until the 1980s.
Although on a smaller scale than country farms, producing vegetables, meat, eggs, mushrooms and other food products in cities can yield significant returns and often requires less financial investment, making the activity viable to a larger number of people.
They see small - scale cellulosic refineries located near switchgrass grown on empty fields, beside pulp paper mill plants, or linked to municipal landfills, producing ethanol and using leftover biomass for co-generation of heat.
In November 2003, the South African Government published the White Paper on Renewable Energy setting a target of 10,000 GWh renewable energy contribution to final energy consumption by 2013, to be produced mainly from biomass, wind, solar and small - scale hydro.
In the following excerpt, from «Wind Equals Food,» see how the revamping of wind power can used to produce clean energy, even on a small - scale.
For example, consider the Head Start program, which was rigorously demonstrated to produce lasting benefits during pilot studies, but found to produce only small transient changes after being implemented on large scale for decades.
Producing as much energy on an annual basis as one consumes on site, usually with renewable energy sources such as photovoltaics or small - scale wind turbines.
«Small - scale farmers produce 70 percent of the world's food on just 25 percent of the world's farmland.
But do we really need new methods of producing clean electricity on a small scale, even though some technologies, such as solar electric, have already hit both financial and practical viability?
article by Heinz and me (reference available on request), once the minimal scale (smallest scale feature of vorticity) is properly resolved by a numerical model, the correct Navier - Stokes dissipation form (second order derivatives) can be used and produces the correct spatial spectrum, i.e. the numerical solutions converge.
Primarily focused on the residential and small - scale commercial solar market, EnergySage's new report is a complement to the quarterly research produced by GTM Research and Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA), which centers more on industry - wide macroeconomic trends.
On the cultural side, one slogan that could inspire accelerated change may be «energy democracy»: the notion that people can and should produce their own energy, on small scales, at home and elsewhere toOn the cultural side, one slogan that could inspire accelerated change may be «energy democracy»: the notion that people can and should produce their own energy, on small scales, at home and elsewhere toon small scales, at home and elsewhere too.
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