Not exact matches
«As an example of the supply chain effect in
light of the
high response rate from the construction and real - estate industries, the increased costs to this sector could potentially
translate to consumers.
Idaho Potatoes have a
high solids content, which
translates into potatoes that are fluffier mashed, crispier fried and
lighter baked.
In a small white room pocked with 14
high - fidelity speakers, real - time local geologic, astronomical, and meteorologic data are fed into a computer that
translates the information, using filters of Adams's creation, into sound and
light.
These eye nutrients filter harsh,
high - energy blue wavelengths of
light, helping protect and maintain healthy eye cells, which is
translated into a reduced risk of chronic eye diseases, such as macular degeneration and cataracts.
Higher intakes of vitamin A in the form of retinol from animal foods and provitamin A carotenoids from plant foods mean that more retinol will be available to allow the melanopsin pathway in ipRGCs to
translate that blue
light into the signal that tells the brain it is daytime.
The curb weight of a 4x2 vehicle is generally
lighter than a comparable 4x4, which
translates to slightly
higher towing and payload capability.
While the motor's peppiness remains
high as ever, the fact that the new Swift is
lighter translates into the car feeling sprightlier and quicker.
Light Your Space: Ensuring your home is well
lit translates into a
higher sale price.