Sentences with phrase «substrate so»

A curved screen OLED display that is manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate so that it can bend around corners on both sides of the phone to provide two curved edge display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides.
· A curved screen OLED display that is manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate so that it can bend around corners on both sides of the phone to provide two curved Edge Display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides.
The shrimp will thrive on pelleted food, which will sink to the substrate so it's not removed by filtration.
Newer technology is always more expensive, and Mobius displays use a plastic substrate so they are a lot more durable and lightweight than traditional glass displays.
The Galaxy S7 Edge display is similar to the Galaxy S7, but it has a curved screen OLED display that is manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate so that it can bend around the corners on both the sides of the phone to provide two display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides, which is especially useful for viewing notifications and scrolling news items.
The Galaxy Note Edge display is similar, but it has an OLED display that is manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate so that it can bend around the side of the phone to provide a second display area that can be viewed from both the front or the side.
Plus it has a plastic substrate so it's very thin and it's also flexible so it won't easily break.
that is manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate so that it can bend around corners on both sides of the phone to provide two curved
The Galaxy S6 edge + display is similar to the Note 5, with the same screen size and resolution, but it has a curved screen OLED display that is manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate so that it can bend around the corners on both the sides of the phone to provide two display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides, which is especially useful for viewing notifications and scrolling news items, and also as a dim night clock on a beside table.

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Some of their properties are intelligible from a substantialist perspective, so that they can be called «particles,» but others are not, so that for some purposes they must be viewed as waves without having a substrate that can be understood to «wave.»
Whitehead drops matter, in the sense of that sort of substrate always lying at hand, and so process no longer has the same status as it did for Aristotle.
So while dairy milks (cow, goat, sheep) are going to provide the best substrate for proliferating kefir grains, for those who avoid dairy, we can also use them to ferment nut milks!
If life can grow out of the formal chemical substrate of the cell, if consciousness can emerge out of firing neurons, then so too will computers attain human intelligence.
Another major advantage the catalysts have is that, while they are general in what substrate they can oxidize, they are very specific about which carbon - hydrogen bonds they cut — so much so that they target a certain spot on amino acids like proline, leucine or valine even when they are part of a much larger peptide chain.
The enzyme pocket has a special shape so that only one specific substrate is able to bind to it, just like only one key fits into a specific lock.
NVs in the same respective locations of their crystal units and so close to the surface, the group could conduct nanoscale NMR detection of the fluorine in oil making contact with the substrate.
Although n - type titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a promising substrate for photogeneration of hydrogen from water, most attempts at doping this material so that it absorbs light in the visible region of the solar spectrum have met with limited success.
We can mix them with the enzyme so that two 20 - carbon molecules will make a 40 carbon molecule, or two 15 - carbon molecules to make a 30 carbon molecule, or a 20 - carbon substrate and a 15 - carbon substrate will make a 35 - carbon substrate
Under some conditions it can also be used as an energy substrate, so if the brain needs a lot of energy, it can use some of the glutamine to power the cells.»
But so far, the industrial production of the carbon lattice, which is only one atom thick, has proven problematic: in almost all cases, a substrate is required.
The cavities of most calixarenes are too small to hold a large substrate, so they can not catalyse conversions of such molecules.
Significant efforts are under way in both academic and industrial laboratories to identify and validate new so - called reader, writer, and eraser enzymes as well as their histone substrates.
Normally the side arms are splayed and the cavity is small, so substrates can approach but are not held inside.
For BMCs, the shell is already made of proteins, so the shell proteins of BMCs not only have a structural role, they are also responsible for selective substrate transfer across the protein membrane.»
Professor McGeehan said: «The engineering process is much the same as for enzymes currently being used in bio-washing detergents and in the manufacture of biofuels — the technology exists and it's well within the possibility that in the coming years we will see an industrially viable process to turn PET and potentially other substrates like PEF, PLA, and PBS, back into their original building blocks so that they can be sustainably recycled.»
According to Wolff, the silk adhered so tightly to the glass surface that the threads were torn apart before they came off, while the attachment discs produced on the Teflon substrate could be detached completely.
«The other interesting thing is that the two islands that surround this new land mass have some pretty tough substrate, so there's something happening to help make this solidify and stay in place, chemically.»
Instead of printing with normal ink, electrically - functional electronic ink is printed on flexible, thin films (so - called substrates).
Plasma is ignited to generate temperatures of 800 to 900 degrees Celsius so that, when gas is fed into the chamber, diamond layers can form on the square - shaped substrate.
So far, Davidson has experimented with small arrays of gold nano - spirals on a glass substrate made using scanning electron - beam lithography.
For instance, certain substrates on which the nanowires grow create conditions so that the nanowire growth orientation is dictated by the substrate's underlying crystal structure.
«And it's clearly telling us something important about why putting one thin layer of iron selenide on this substrate, which everyone thought was inert and boring, changes things so dramatically.
PRMTs also interact with multiple protein substrates, so there are many projects to work on.
By rebuilding the enzyme so that water fits in the protein backbone, they created a stronger interaction between the enzyme and its substrate.
So there are a number of substrates that are activated, phosphorylated to this pathway.
Mirror substrate technologies are mature and in use now, but the other elements of the mirror systems — active thermal control, actuation, low vibration mounts and supports, etc. — are less so.
Do you think we will be able to change metabolism so it doesn't accumulate damage by the end of this century or do you think the final solution will be replacement of biological body by some more durable substrate?
Eventually, SUMO is removed intact from its substrate SUMOylated proteins, and so the SUMOylation / deSUMOylation cycle regulates SUMOs function.
Specifically, we're focused on stem cell maturation — taking a cell from an immature to a more mature state so that it acts as a better substrate for adult tissue functions.
So if you don't have that diet piece dialed in with the hormonal substrates, and the building blocks, and the healthy amino acids, you're really at a significant disadvantage to being able to make your hormones on your own.
This will make it easier to consume closer to training so that the substrates are available to your body as you train and after, rather than having to consume a solid food meal several hours before training.
So possibly Jimmy's elevated fasting levels of circulating energy substrates is a harbinger of the future development of diabetes.
Note that low energy substrate levels DO impact limit strength, but on a relatively localized level (barring low energy levels from extreme exercise or dieting), so a long run should not negatively impact your bench press all that much.
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Because you are making a fundamental shift in energy substrate there is metabolic «re-tooling» going on so trying to train through is a recipe for failure.
So the physiological state produced by digestion of fats and cholesterol is antifungal, whatever these do as substrates.
Perhaps you know that vitamin D3 is required to absorb Ca... vitamin A is required for osteoclastic activity / bone remodeling so that substrates like Ca actually have a home to go to... K2 is required to usher Ca out of the soft tissues (which is where trouble can arise) and into the hard tissues like bones and teeth.
Fat, particularly saturated fat is a substrate from which the liver produces cholesterol, so yes fat can turn into cholesterol... but the body still regulates this process on demand, so eating more fat (whilst eating the required amount of total calories) will not necessarily give you more blood cholesterol!
Probiotic Foods: The principle benefit of Probiotic foods is not so much that your body is obtaining a large inoculation of «healthy» bacteria but more so by the bacteria breaking down proteins and carbohydrates of their food substrate and converting them into fatty acids and lipoproteins much more nutritious and digestion friendly to the relatively limited digestive capabilities of humans (see human digestive tract basics here).
Sebum is a major substrate for the growth of Propionibacteriumacnes so that reduced sebum production inhibits bacterial colonisation of the duct.
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