For years, cellphone makers had avoided
using glass because it required precision in cutting and grinding that was extremely difficult to achieve.
Many prefer
using glass because this is toxin - free and easier to sterilize.
54 % stated that they would
use glass because of its higher recyclability compared to other packaging materials, and 64 % saw glass as the most environmentally friendly packaging material.
Not exact matches
While new gadgets such as tablets or even e-readers have debuted at premium prices and then quickly nose - dived to dirt cheapness, SLRs have stayed expensive for decades — even despite the digital revolution — largely
because the
glass and precision parts
used to make lenses simply don't see Moore's continual price - performance improvements.
Steiner rattled off ideas like national legislation requiring a certain amount of recycled content to be
used in packaging of new products, or removing
glass from the recycling stream
because it often breaks during collection and mucks up the rest of the load.
It's fairly common now for brokers to
use digital SLR cameras with wide angle lenses,
Glass - Moore explains: «In doing so, studios and one bedrooms will appear a lot larger in the photos
because of the angles that are being
used and the lens that is being
used.»
Sorry to disagree with you but I have no problem with putting muslim «tradition» on the back burner and if you don't like it that's tough, heck, we didn't leave a single intact church steeple in Europe in WWII
because they were
used by enemy artillery spotters and snipers, why should muslims get a pass, Tradition did not stop muslims from dragging dead US soldiers through Mogadishu nor did it stop them from hanging contractors from under bridges, Osama's body should have been brought back and put on display is a
glass box at all three of his sites, allowing those who wanted to view him ample time to do so.
I recommend
using a
glass measure cup,
because it has a handle and you can scoop up the water easily without burning yourself.
In the first place,
because of the high acid content, always
use glass, stainless steel, plastic, or enamel bowls or containers; NEVER
use aluminum!
i will say that i took a few liberties with the spice / cheese mix (i
used the parmesan but also added some sharp white cheddar, i
used the flour and the scallions but since i don't like thyme i just
used my penzey's fox point seasoning) and i baked it in my little 7 × 10 ″ ikea
glass casserole dish
because i don't have any cake / pie pans.
Mine rose too fast in the center and split
because I felt my oven was too hot and perhaps I didn't grease my pan enough so it stuck to the sides — I
used a
glass pan.
Then each morning I would reheat the pancakes (toaster oven is my favorite for reheating
because it brings back the texture perfectly), assemble on a plate, sprinkle on some «snow» (I
used unsweetened coconut flakes, but powdered sugar would work also), and serve with a tall
glass of cold milk!
Then I beat two eggs, lightly, a happy instruction
because I got to
use my
glass prep bowls and my tiny whisk.
So I decided to bake them separately and
use a
glass baking dish
because glass conducts heat slower than metal.
Not
because I purchase anything from behind the fingerprint - smudged
glass, but
because I
use the never - ending ingredient combinations as a source of culinary inspiration.
I think next time I'll make them a little smaller and
use s 9 × 13 dish
because the 9 rolls were so big, even in a 9 ″
glass pie pan
Oil a 4 - quart
glass mixing bowl (I
use these
because they come with airtight lids.)
These would be so cute on an Easter dessert table, especially
because of the tiny individual cups I
used, but you could also
use any small dessert
glasses you have on hand.
We love the oil - packed ones that come in a
glass jar
because it's easy to take a few out at a time and then save the rest for later — unlike the tin cans which always have more than we can
use — but know that the salt - packed ones in giant tins will provide you with anchovy - infused salt, which you will then put on EVERYTHING.
I've also opted to go the triflin» route
because baby shortcake trifles are the cutest, and it lets me
use up all my drinking
glasses that fill up one cupboard
because I'm a psycho.
The headband belongs to teammate Warren Wallace, and Oden
used it to hold his
glasses in place during pickup games
because he forgot his contact lenses.
And
because Lane Kiffin is Lane Kiffin, we're going to
use an even stronger magnifying
glass.
I
use them for frittatas, pies, omelets, curries, stir fries etc. being in these containers is handle
because I can easily see through the
glass to know what is in them.
We ended up
using the
glass version
because my boys are a bit older, but there are acrylic clear balls available that can be even easier when making Christmas ornaments with small kids.
I
use to take my vision for granted and not wear my
glasses because let's face it stylish
glasses were NOT a thing then!
Being environmentally friendly at the interpretive center is a natural fit,
because the
glass - walled building is expected to be
used as a «hub for teaching both youth and adults about Lake Michigan and the environment which we have down at Rosewood as a result of the Army Corps project,» said Park District Executive Director Liza McElroy.
Recommended for 18 months and up and for supervised home
use because after all,
glass can break.
The ability to buy additional
glass inserts adds convenience and affordability and reduces the carbon footprint in the environment
because you
use less plastic (our 4oz starter set demonstrates this feature).
I really like the WarmZe bottle warmer
because I
use glass bottles for my babies and they get so cold so fast.
I do not microwave in plastic
because of the risk of toxins getting into the food, actually don't care for microwaves that much so I started putting my hot things in
glass containers, even small mason jars work for heating up if you'd like to
use a microwave, or I heat them up at home, store them in
glass, and keep it separate from the other foods.
I'd argue that the potential for wearable tech to make a difference in politics is there, but it's still far from obvious or inevitable — and for any kind of voter - facing
use, it will depend on how widely Google
Glass seeps into the general public
because of that «weird» factor.
Because it helps you get a good grip if you need to
use it for self - defense or as a
glass breaker.
This is a significant discovery
because glasses, which are believed to «self - heal» under irradiation, are commonly
used to immobilize nuclear waste via vitrification.
«This is quite surprising
because glasses and heavily irradiated materials typically exhibit the same density, so that
glasses are often
used as models to simulate the effect of the exposure to radiations on materials.»
Because the Google
Glass transmits location information, the approach can also be
used to map the spread of diseases that are being tested.
«You can't
use today's commercially available switchable
glass for this application
because in the darkened state the windshield still absorbs sunlight and becomes hot,» said Goossen.
«We expect our smart
glass to cost one tenth of what current smart
glass costs
because our version can be manufactured with the same methods
used to make many plastic parts and does not require complicated electro - optic technology for switching,» said Keith Goossen, who led the research team with Daniel Wolf of the University of Delaware.
The term in vitro, from the Latin meaning in
glass, is
used,
because early biological experiments involving cultivation of tissues outside the living organism from which they came, were carried out in
glass containers such as beakers, test tubes, or petri dishes.
The team decided to
use Glass for this study
because it has both a built - in speaker and tapper (
Glass's bone - conduction transducer).
Even after flexible film replaced
glass in most photographers» cameras, astronomers continued to
use glass to image sky observations,
because the plates» rigidity meant that they would expose more evenly than film, the Australia Telescope National Facility explains on their website.
Initial testing of the most widely -
used contemporary 3D technology
used for humans —
using circular polarization to separate the two eyes» images — didn't work
because the insects were so close to the screen that the
glasses failed to separate the two eyes» images correctly.
«Switchable
glass available today is quite expensive
because it
uses transparent conducting layers to apply a voltage across the entire
glass,» said Paul W. Leu of the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering, leader of the research team.
«A lot of people are interested in metallic
glasses because of their strength and their potential
use to make better cell phones cases, computer housings and other products,» said Michael L. Falk, who supervised the research.
«
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.
Glass is a highly durable material that can last up to 1000 years and can be
used to hold data, but has limited native storage capacity
because of its inflexibility.
Use glass jars to soak and sprout, no plastic
because of their chemical content.
(Quick note: When I
use these at night I wear the meditation
glasses over my blue blocking
glasses because I'm weird like that.)
Perhaps you're like the women in my practice who tell me they can't drink like they
used to: one
glass of wine is their upper limit
because otherwise they don't sleep well, or they get fat, or they feel dumb the next day.
Because of its corrosivity, it is best to
use a
glass measuring cup instead of a plastic one.
I actually like to
use these hurricane
glasses much better for mocktail recipes, especially smoothies, simply
because they hold more and I think they're prettier.