Set up press for production per job ticket specifications including cutting and mounting plates, mixing ink according to Pantone Matching System (PMS) color standards, and fabricating on numerous
substrates such as board (SBS) and vinyl.
The largest hot desert in the world, the Sahara, is over 3.3 million square miles (3.6 million if you include
substrates such as the Libyan Desert and the Sudan region) and larger than the next fifteen largest hot and cool coastal deserts combined.
Typically most of our screen prints come on 100 # stock or something equivalent, with the exception of some of our more rare variant prints which can come on crazy
substrates such as reflective metallic paper, linen paper, wood panel, or metal.
Using any one of these inhibitor drugs concurrently with another drug eliminated by P - glycoprotein
substrates such as Vincristine or Digoxin may result in drug toxicosis regardless of whether the MDR1 - 1 ∆ mutation is present or not..
Provide acceptable flooring
substrates such as newspaper, alfalfa pellets, cypress mulch, organic recycled cellulose fiber; do not use kitty litter, sand, gravel, corn cob, walnut shell, or wood shavings
In addition, the host itself produces
substrates such as glycoproteins (e.g., mucins) which contribute to the available amino acids within the colon [39].»
Gluconeogenesis is the metabolic pathway that produces glucose from non-carbohydrate
substrates such as lactate, glycerol, and amino acids.
G9a (EHMT2) and GLP (EHMT1) catalyze the mono and dimethylation of lysine 9 of histone 3 (H3K9) and other non-histone
substrates such as p53 and WIZ.
The new material can be applied to a variety of
substrates such as plastic, ceramic or metal using conventional techniques such as spraying or dipping, and cures thermally or photochemically.
«Because we could now use different
substrates such as plastics, glass or even paper, these electronics could be flexible, very inexpensive and stable,» Chang said.
To achieve this, researchers selected a set of bacteria capable of transforming complex
substrates such as methanol, dairy waste, starch and glycerol, into simpler compounds which could, in turn, be degraded by exoelectrogens.
In Bombay night frogs, the male does not embrace the female but straddles over her back with his hands holding or resting on
substrates such as a leaf, branch or tree trunk.
The vast dark fungal diversity unravelled with molecular techniques hints that the interaction between fungal taxonomy and DNA sequencing of environmental
substrates such as soil and water is not necessarily optimal.
Further improvements to this experimental process could lead to the development of inexpensive, high - performance electronics built on transparent
substrates such as glass and, eventually, clear and flexible plastics.
Once a flat mica terrace has been established, Heinz says, it is no more difficult to prepare graphene on that substrate than on traditional, somewhat rougher
substrates such as silicon dioxide.
The nanowires are grown from a specially etched
substrate such that they form exactly the desired network which they then expose to a stream of aluminium particles, creating layers of aluminium, a superconductor, on specific spots on the wires — the contacts where the Majorana particles emerge.
It has also been suggested for serine proteases and other enzymes that binding interactions away from the site of chemical transformation position
the substrate such that active site hydrogen bonds are prevented from achieving their optimal length in the ground state.
If you are worry about the reptile impaction, then you should avoid using
the substrate such as sand.
As is true of most «water - white» topcoats, our High Performance Water - Based topcoat is a clear drying finish over a non-reactive
substrate such as plastic.
Not exact matches
Why would you say
such a thing in the presence of the
substrate?
There is currently a lack of recycling options for multi-material laminated films,
such as snack bags and foil pouches, which are difficult to separate into their various material
substrates.
Matthews has a broad range of coders that can print onto a variety of
substrates, including primary packaging (
such as plastic bottles) and also secondary packaging (cartons and pallets).
If the exercise work rate is free to vary, then experimental interventions
such as changes in ambient temperature, oxygen content of the inspired air, energy
substrate availability or the provision of incorrect distance feedback all alter the power output (pacing strategy), whereas the rate of increase in RPE has been found to be similar between conditions.13 20 21 24 — 26
Users select application features which are important to them,
such as the
substrates to be joined, UV and abrasive resistance.
The key is to transfer CVD graphene from its growth
substrate in
such a way that chemical contamination is avoided.
The ability of graphene to achieve
such high temperatures without melting the
substrate or the metal electrodes is due to another interesting property: as it heats up, graphene becomes a much poorer conductor of heat.
The painters used materials
such as a red lead that came from as far away as Spain, iron - earth pigment from Greece, and wood
substrates — onto which the portraits were painted — from central Europe, he said.
Mechanical constraints
such as soft wire, or glass
substrate which chemically binds with the gel, can also be used to manipulate the self - assembly and formation of hydrogels into complex structures.
Although
such quantum dot lasers have been grown on silicon before, their performance has not equaled that of quantum dot lasers grown on their native
substrates, which are platforms made of similar materials as the quantum dot lasers themselves.
Large artifacts,
such as cannons and anchors, provide hard
substrate and rugosity that create an ideal habitat for corals, fish and other biota.
Spawn can be mixed with a bulkier
substrate,
such as wood chips or straw, to cover a larger area.
Because this material will stretch to match any distortions, a flexible
substrate,
such as a plastic, can be used to make the backing material of the display.
Glucose being supplemented with ketones,
such as D - β - hydroxybutyrate or other
substrate, could be one of the explanations for the decreased glucose uptake caused by exercise.
A group of North Carolina State University researchers is exploring novel ways to apply semiconductor industry processes to unique
substrates,
such as textiles and fabrics, to «weave together» multifunctional materials with distinct capabilities.
Such probes have examined the surface composition of lithium films on a molybdenum
substrate after the films were exposed to deuterium ions.
We might combat
such an infection by selecting or engineering a harmless bacterium that would outcompete the salmonella by using the same
substrate.»
The cavities of most calixarenes are too small to hold a large
substrate, so they can not catalyse conversions of
such molecules.
Until now, the structure of
substrates for implantable devices has essentially been two - dimensional, limiting their usefulness to flat tissue
such as skin, according to the paper.
Merschjann finds the prospect of growing these compounds on ordered
substrates,
such as graphene for example, especially interesting though.
«For simple
substrates,
such as oxidizing ethylene to produce ethylene oxide, this is already possible using commercialized processes,» he said.
Current printed electronics,
such as transistors, light emitted diodes and solar panels, can be printed on plastic or paper
substrates, but these
substrates tend to be rigid or hard.
As a result, the concentration of this greenhouse gas is reduced and other sources of organic carbon that are usually applied as biotechnological
substrates,
such as agricultural products, are no longer required.
The organic electronics field is gaining prominence in both academia and industry as devices
such as organic light - emitting diodes and solar cells have multiple advantages over conventional inorganic devices, including much lower potential production costs and broader
substrate compatibility.
Substrate molecules,
such as organic compounds containing double bonds, can extract oxygen atoms from this bank to produce oxidized products.
Once they determined that the aluminum was giving up electrons to the film, they used a sapphire
substrate that was cut in
such a way as to expose the oxygen rather than the aluminum on the surface.
Recent studies
such as ours, however, establish protein phosphatases as positive and essential regulators of signal transduction, with remarkable
substrate specificity and coordinated activities.
«For some applications,
such as three - dimensional graphene printing, polyimide may not be an ideal
substrate,» he said.
They synthesized small quantities of realistic catalysts,
such as platinum - copper single atom alloy nanoparticles supported on an alumina
substrate, and then tested them under industrial pressure and temperatures.
Existing techniques for transferring
such thin films from a
substrate rely on a process called chemical etching, but the chemicals involved in that process can damage or contaminate the film.
Conventionally,
such LEDs require gallium nitride to be placed on a
substrate of sapphire, with a separate reflector to direct the light.