Sentences with phrase «used in zinc»

The early - warning technology can also be used in zinc, aluminum and other metal batteries.

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Zinc - air batteries, used in hearing aids today, are seeing renewed interest, especially given zinc's easy availabilZinc - air batteries, used in hearing aids today, are seeing renewed interest, especially given zinc's easy availabilzinc's easy availability.
Titanium oxide is a close relative to the UV - blocking component, zinc oxide, found in some of the strongest sunscreens used here on Earth.
Announced a worldwide collaboration with Sangamo Therapeutics, Inc. (Sangamo) using Sangamo's zinc finger nuclease technology platform for the development of next - generation ex vivo cell therapies in oncology.
Initial rechargeable zinc air batteries, developed for use in vehicles, were used for buses in Singapore.
Zinc can be found in most car parts, from tires to door handles, and because it can store six times more energy per pound than more conventional battery systems, the metal is also used in electric vehicles.
Metal oxides such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are increasingly being used in sunscreens and cosmetics in the form of nanoparticles — microscopic particles of matter measured on the nanoscale.
Through the HarvestPlus program, we've looked at hundreds of different varieties and found some with promising amounts of zinc to use in our breeding programs.
Outcome: This tool is ready to be validated and will then be available for use by researchers interested in understanding the relationship between dietary choices and iron and zinc status.
If you use organic sunflower butter in your baking, you will benefit from significantly more zinc, iron, vitamin E, magnesium, and unsaturated fats than you would gain from the same serving of peanut butter.
In fact, the roots and leaves of dandelions are what's used to make dandelion tea, and contain vitamins A, C and D as well as zinc, iron, magnesium and potassium.
Zinc oxide is the active ingredient in many diaper rash creams, but should not be used with cloth diapers as it coats the diapers causing stink and repelling issues.
Zinc oxide is available in several grades — Blue Lizard Sunscreen uses the very high - grade zinc oxide, which is preferred for pharmaceutical dermatology produZinc oxide is available in several grades — Blue Lizard Sunscreen uses the very high - grade zinc oxide, which is preferred for pharmaceutical dermatology produzinc oxide, which is preferred for pharmaceutical dermatology products.
The recommended routine use of zinc in the management of childhood diarrhea, not currently practiced in many countries, is expected to reduce disease incidence.
Obviously it is so important not to get sunburned, however, since it is hard to know exactly how the chemical sunscreens affect developing bodies, my dermatologist suggests using physical sunblock (i.e. particles of zinc oxide or titanium dioxide that are suspended in the cream, and lay on top of your skin to form a literal physical barrier) for nursing moms and kids through adolescence.
In cholera, zinc is used with the oral rehydration fluids to help reduce the amount of fluids needed.
In fact, we made one jar with zinc oxide and one jar without (for using on cloth).
I wonder what would happen if I combined the two balm recipes and used zinc oxide and the clay in the same balm?
Zicam contains small amounts of zinc (Zincum Gluconicum)-- 266 micrograms per squirt; in one study (Mossad 2003) the daily dosage used was 2.1 mg per day.
NU - ACCESS has analyzed 39 bronzes held by the Musée Picasso in Paris using XRF, which creates a «fingerprint» of the alloys, including the composition of the metals and their proportions of copper, tin, zinc and lead, Casadio said.
The mineral used to get the job done in Rejuvelle Sunscreen for Face is zinc oxide, a popular alternative to chemical and synthetic additives.
While there is no evidence to suggest that taking zinc supplements in the short term is harmful, this may not be the case for longer term use, say the researchers.
While zinc batteries have been in use for a long time, they are typically non-rechargeable.
Another study to be presented at the conference on Thursday shows beneficial soil bacteria can not tolerate silver, copper oxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles, also used in sunscreens and other products.
Wilson, the sporting goods manufacturer, has nanoengineered layers of clay to double the playing life of its Double Core tennis balls; L'Oréal uses nanoscale particles and capsules in their cosmetic creams that allow replenishing ingredients to penetrate deep into the skin; and the Australian company Advanced Powder Technology has created Zinclear, a translucent zinc oxide sunblock composed of nanoparticles as small as the tiniest known viruses.
And in another advance, virologist Paula Cannon of the University of Southern California used zinc finger nucleases to create human stem cells that lack CCR5.
In 1975, the notion of using recombinant DNA to design human babies was too remote to seriously consider, but the explosion of powerful new genome - editing technologies such as CRISPR - Cas9, zinc fingers, and TALENs has changed that.
The world's very first battery used zinc as anode in 1799.
In clinical trials already underway, for example, researchers have used an older gene - editing technique, enzymes call zinc finger nucleases, in immune cells to deactivate the gene for CCR5, a surface protein that HIV latches onto in order to infect cellIn clinical trials already underway, for example, researchers have used an older gene - editing technique, enzymes call zinc finger nucleases, in immune cells to deactivate the gene for CCR5, a surface protein that HIV latches onto in order to infect cellin immune cells to deactivate the gene for CCR5, a surface protein that HIV latches onto in order to infect cellin order to infect cells.
Silver - zinc batteries are not technically new; because they are so good at storing electricity, they were used in NASA's Apollo spacecraft of the 1960s and 1970s.
RIKEN researchers use a slightly different technique in which they slam zinc into bismuth, detecting one atom of element 113 in 2004 and another in 2005.
The new zinc - polyiodide redox flow battery, described in Nature Communications, uses an electrolyte that has more than two times the energy density of the next - best flow battery used to store renewable energy and support the power grid.
PNNL's zinc - polyiodide battery also had an energy output that was about 70 percent that of a common lithium - ion battery called a lithium iron phosphate battery, which is used in portable electronics and in some small electric vehicles.
Managing zinc dendrite formation will be a key in enabling PNNL's zinc - polyiodide battery to be used in the real world.
The Salton Sea brine contains a host of other elements, and Simbol hopes to extend the extraction process to manganese and zinc — also used in batteries and metal alloys — as well as potassium, which is a vital nutrient and fertilizer, among other applications.
Geyer and Zinc are experts in life - cycle assessment (LCA), which quantifies the environmental impacts of products and services throughout their life cycle, from resource extraction through use and end of life.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have solved a long - standing materials science problem, making it possible to create new semiconductor devices using zinc oxide (ZnO)-- including efficient ultraviolet (UV) lasers and LED devices for use in sensors and drinking water treatment, as well as new ferromagnetic devices.
In 2009, for example, Sangamo Therapeutics in Richmond, California, began using zinc finger nucleases to modify genes in immune cells from HIV - infected people, hoping to make the cells resistant to the viruIn 2009, for example, Sangamo Therapeutics in Richmond, California, began using zinc finger nucleases to modify genes in immune cells from HIV - infected people, hoping to make the cells resistant to the viruin Richmond, California, began using zinc finger nucleases to modify genes in immune cells from HIV - infected people, hoping to make the cells resistant to the viruin immune cells from HIV - infected people, hoping to make the cells resistant to the virus.
In 2009, researchers at Dow AgroSciences in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Sangamo BioSciences in Richmond, California, announced that they had used enzymes called zinc - finger nucleases to insert a gene for herbicide resistance at a specific site in the maize genome (V. K. Shukla et alIn 2009, researchers at Dow AgroSciences in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Sangamo BioSciences in Richmond, California, announced that they had used enzymes called zinc - finger nucleases to insert a gene for herbicide resistance at a specific site in the maize genome (V. K. Shukla et alin Indianapolis, Indiana, and Sangamo BioSciences in Richmond, California, announced that they had used enzymes called zinc - finger nucleases to insert a gene for herbicide resistance at a specific site in the maize genome (V. K. Shukla et alin Richmond, California, announced that they had used enzymes called zinc - finger nucleases to insert a gene for herbicide resistance at a specific site in the maize genome (V. K. Shukla et alin the maize genome (V. K. Shukla et al..
Zinc oxide was used in the form of very thin coatings over a hundred times thinner than a sheet of paper.
While zinc - air batteries are currently used as an energy source in hearing aids and some film cameras and railway signal devices, their widespread use has been hindered by the fact that, up until now, recharging them has proved difficult.
«Using zinc oxide in the same process, we can create a thicker coating.
James Day at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California and colleagues studied the distribution of zinc, which they used as a proxy for water, in trinitite collected at different distances from the explosion.
The team used the key properties of zinc oxide, a material that when squashed or stretched creates a voltage by converting energy from motion into electrical energy, in the form of nanorods.
Last year, researchers targeted and destroyed this gene in the T - cells of 12 people with HIV using custom - made proteins called zinc finger nucleases.
A new study in HortTechnology recommends new protocols for using zinc sprays at critical stages on apple trees in order to enhance fruit quality.
Highlights for me include mentions of the new experiments Michael Faraday was conducting with zinc wires, speculation about the coming of the «electro - magnetic light as a substitute for oil or gas,» and the beginning of the information age: Samuel Morse's telegraph was then in operation only between Washington and Baltimore, but the editors predicted «this wonder of the age» would come into «general use through the length and breadth of our land.»
To genetically disrupt the CXCR4 allele, we designed a pair of zinc - finger proteins (ZFPs) targeting the region of the cxcr4 gene that encodes residues Asp 187 to Val 196 in the second extracellular loop (ECL2) of this seven - transmembrane domain receptor using methods previously described [29]--[32](Figure 1).
Asuri et al, for example, used zinc fingers to increase the efficiency of AAV mediated genome editing in human ESCs and iPSCs from ~ 0.2 % to ~ 1.5 %.
As an approach to inactivating CCR5, we introduced CCR5 - specific zinc - finger nucleases into human CD4 + T cells prior to adoptive transfer, but the need to protect cells from virus strains that use CXCR4 (X4) in place of or in addition to CCR5 (R5X4) remains.
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