They will have the opportunity to experience
producing key components — from game - building, audio and artwork.
Microbes from a lake in Berkeley, California's Tilden Park cracked the mystery of how microbes
produce a key component of gasoline.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, Swatch's manufacturing arm
produces approximately 75 % of all finished movements and has a market share above 90 % in some
key components.
However, we customize and engineer solutions suitable for their market in terms of available
produce, manpower, technical capability and service availability for
key components.
The plant material is
produced through an innovative process that turns natural sugars found in plants into a
key component for PET plastic.
Escherichia coli and many other bacteria
produce cellulose as a
key component of the extracellular matrix that coats the cells to form a biofilm, a complex multicellular community consisting of numerous bacteria, exopolysaccharides (like cellulose), protein fibers, and DNA (4 — 6).
Haber was the first to pull nitrogen from the air to
produce ammonia — a
key component of the artificial fertilisers that allow food production to keep pace with an escalating world population.
A
key component in Keasling's work, be it anti-malarial drugs or biofuels, is the fact that the methods are open source and the technology can be
produced on a large scale.
The bigger picture, he adds, is learning how a limited number of nervous system
components help us understand what we hear, just as a limited number of piano
keys in a single octave can
produce a vast number of melodies.
«Power - to - liquid: 200 liters of fuel from solar power and the air's carbon dioxide: Pilot plant
produces first synthetic fuel from solar power and the air's carbon dioxide / KIT spin - off ineratec supplied
key component.»
Over the last three years, he has
produced fundamental advances in mature fields, deriving new layouts for binary trees, discovering a cache layout metric that generalizes Hilbert curves to unstructured grid and designing a new block-wise orthogonal transform that is a
key component of his new ZFP compression technology.
In acne, skin cells
produce too much keratin, a protein that's the
key structural
component of your skin, hair and nails.
The whey
component of milk contains a group of natural sulfur - containing substances called biothiols that help
produce a
key antioxidant in your cells called glutathione.
Specifically, this study underscores the importance of
key components for ensuring quality tutoring for the America Reads Challenge: (a) the use of research - based instructional elements to
produce significant progress in reading achievement; (b) the need for a well - structured lesson plan in which the content and delivery of instruction are carefully planned; (c) the need for intensive, ongoing training and supervision of tutoring under the guidance of a knowledgeable reading specialist; (d) the need for frequent and regular tutoring sessions; and (e) the need for careful evaluation, assessment, monitoring and reinforcement of progress.
Low friction, a
key component to
producing more power, is achieved through the application of Molybdenum Di - Sulfide (MoS2) piston coatings and cylinder sleeve plateau honing.
Not surprisingly, the two share
key underbody
components including an identically tuned 2.0 - litre turbo - four
producing 202kW and 353Nm.
Gambitious Digital Entertainment is a publishing label created as a
key component of an ongoing effort to offer artist - friendly digital content production and publishing (inspired by Devolver Digital) to an ever - growing number of developers around the world, utilizing an evolving set of creative crowd finance tools and techniques to get more great games funded,
produced, and successfully released.
For this second solo outing at New York's Ameringer McEnery Yohe, Yossifor applies the same structural concepts of musical movements — divisions of longer works that each have distinct structural
components such as
key and tempo — to her artworks: each painting is
produced within specific time constraints and rules.
NOx, which are
produced by combustion, such as in fossil fuel vehicles, is one of the
key components of both smog and acid rain, and the billboards are said to «reverse the equivalent of 5,285 vehicles» worth of NOx emissions per month.
Oct. 3, 9:00 p.m. Updated A chart of «
key components of the climate change denial machine» has been
produced by Riley E. Dunlap, regents professor of sociology at Oklahoma State University, and Aaron M. McCright, an associate professor of sociology at Michigan State University.
Two
key components of this claim were the 0.6 °C temperature
produced by Phil Jones.
«Pig Urine Plates --» A Denmark company called Agroplast can take urea compounds — a
key component of urine — and use it to
produce bioplastics that can be made into biodegradable plates and utensils.
A chart of «
key components of the climate change denial machine» has been
produced by Riley E. Dunlap, regents professor of sociology at Oklahoma State University, and Aaron M. McCright, an associate professor of sociology at Michigan State University.
Additionally, Dedini (the Brazilian vertically integrated company that sells industrial
components and turn -
key sugar - cane processing plants) has a plant design that can take green sugar cane, harvested by machine and without burning, and actually
produce clean, fresh water instead of requiring it as an input.
They also react with other pollutants to
produce ozone, which is a
key component of smog.
The South Korean manufacturer is a
key parts supplier for the iPhone X — responsible for
producing its curved displays, among other
components — but speculation that the phone hasn't been selling well could cost Samsung dearly.
A machine operator is a
key component in
producing quality products for our customers.
Core Intervention
Components: Identifying and Operationalizing What Makes Programs Work Blase & Fixsen (2013) United States Department of Health and Human Services, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Explores key implementation considerations important to consider when replicating evidence - based programs for children and youth focusing on the importance of identifying, operationalizing, and implementing the core components of evidence - based and evidence - informed interventions that likely are critical to producing positive
Components: Identifying and Operationalizing What Makes Programs Work Blase & Fixsen (2013) United States Department of Health and Human Services, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Explores
key implementation considerations important to consider when replicating evidence - based programs for children and youth focusing on the importance of identifying, operationalizing, and implementing the core
components of evidence - based and evidence - informed interventions that likely are critical to producing positive
components of evidence - based and evidence - informed interventions that likely are critical to
producing positive outcomes.
Once you successfully grasp the
key components of a deal and create systems to implement them over and over, you
produce at a very high level without spending too much of your time on any particular property.