Sentences with phrase «wall structures in»

Small magnetic domain wall structures in nanowires can be used to store information and, for example, can be used as angle sensors.
Eighteen companies, with more than $ 800 million in past and current contracts with the city, responded to a pre-solicitation notice from the Trump Administration for the «design and build of several prototype wall structures in the vicinity of the United States border with Mexico,» according to the public advocate.
The Scw1 RNA - binding domain protein regulates septation and cell - wall structure in fission yeast.

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Students explore techniques for energy efficiency in the built environment (looking at better wall structures, improving building envelopes, and reducing energy consumption without compromising services).
Five years ago, she was poached from Goldman Sachs — where she made her name convincing a number of large pension funds to hedge in the run up to the financial crisis — by Bank of America to run a first of its kind on Wall Street cross-asset, cross-industry structured - strategies group («It's about solutions, not products,» she says).
In general, «they seem to encounter «glass walls» that keep them from venturing out of big companies or structured academic settings to launch their own firms at the same rate men do,» says Lesa Mitchell, a vice president with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundationdevoted to entrepreneurship.
The red tape that could have delayed the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem was cut on Tuesday, when the National Planning and Construction Council authorized plans to build a wall and escape route from the structure chosen, when the embassy moves from Tel Aviv.
This is why last week's news was such a surprise, to me anyways; granted, Zillow had been experimenting with facilitating sales to investors, but to fundamentally change your capital structure, margin profile, and compete with your customers in one fell swoop feels like something else entirely — and Wall Street agreed!
An individual condo unit owner's insurance policy, an HO6 policy, is often referred to as «walls - in» insurance, as it covers the interior structure of the unit as well as your personal property.
Using sensors, the wall and below - ground structure would notify border agents of the exact location of any tampering in real time.
Wall Street was certainly complicit creating extremely complex syndication structures that allowed lenders to easily sell these high risk mortgages which provided even greater liquidity and lower credit standards to a market that, in hindsight, seems absurd.
On a whole wall actually, just kind of wrote it out and it was the whole length of our offices and we would sit on chairs on wheels and we would all slide along, slide on, slide in and that became the overall skeleton structure of the book.»
The materials used inside the chapel are expressed in their natural beauty — the wood structure, ceramic tile floor and concrete walls all express their nature without being hidden behind paint or other finishes.
Ancient cities, Weber notes, were socially structured by a separation between those who made a claim of descent from the founding clans (patricians) and those who could make no such claim (plebeians), a separation often spatially represented by the isolation of plebeians either at the foot of the sacred hill of the polis or in ghettos clustered at the walls.
We enjoyed the nonessential beauty in the quality of a locally designed and built structure as well as in the artist's work on its walls.
Dr. Smith preaches a gospel that takes the church beyond its own wall — to wage war against drugs in the street, to form coalitions of Hispanics, Asians, and Caucasians to work for changes in social systems and structures.
A house renovation means that maybe you knock a wall out here, do a kitchen upgrade, add in some new bathroom fixtures, but the structure of the house stays essentially unchanged.
This medium - sized playground in Milton's north end has large and small play structures as well as a ball pit and climbing walls for your monkeys, and much more.
The green structure, which features slides and a climbing wall, was in relatively good condition but had to be removed because of a scheduled update for the park, said Jennifer Rooks - Lopez, district planner and project manager.
A baby or small child can also fall from the bed or get trapped between the mattress and the structure of the bed (the headboard, footboard, side rails, and frame), between the bed and the wall or nearby furniture, or even between railings in the headboard or footboard.
Nature - themed indoor playground and party venue in Vaughan with 11,500 square feet that includes a three - story play structure, rock - climbing wall, toddler zone, and five private party rooms.
This may be because the structure of the dwelling is not suited to basic energy efficiency improvements (e.g. solid walls) or because financially disadvantaged households lack the capital to invest in measures which bring financial benefit (e.g. Feed - in Tariffs).
Fences and other wall - like structures over four feet high in front yards and close to roads in agricultural areas were dangerous eyesores and should be prohibited, he said.
Our tax structure in New York relies on Wall Street and we are in the midst of a restructuring of compensation there.
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Gerard Baker announced a series of sweeping changes to the Journal's newsroom, including a complete reworking of the paper's Page One structure.
A bill before state lawmakers Thursday would let renovation contractors test individual walls or other building components for lead without those partial inspections triggering a requirement that they then go on and collect samples from every other surface in the structure.
Specifically, Yevgeny Raitses, working at PPPL; Marlene Patino, a graduate student at the University of California, Los Angeles; and Angela Capece, a professor at the College of New Jersey, have in the past year published experimental findings on how secondary electron emission is affected by different wall materials and structures, based on research they did at PPPL.
TOUGH STUFF A new wood - compacting process crushes the gaps between cell walls in natural wood (porous structure seen in the scanning electron microscopy image, left), making the densified wood (right) as strong as steel.
The LiDAR mapping revealed over 60,000 previously unknown structures in total, from unknown pyramids, palace structures, terraced fields, roadways, defensive walls and towers, and houses.
That allows the printer to build in tiny cell wall — like structures on each scale that prevent fractures and other common problems.
At the Eye Temple, the site of an earlier dig on the southern side of the mound, Oates found signs that the earliest structure here dates back to about 3800 B.C. And nearby, in another trench, her team found traces of a brick platform and a wall built 1,000 years before that.
In the course of their research into the use of magnetic domain walls (local regions of magnetic «charge» usually driven by magnetic fields) to increase our capacity for information storage and logical processing, physicists at the University of Nottingham have discovered a phenomenon which has allowed them to «manipulate» the structure of a magnetic domain wall.
Debate about the border wall advocated by President Trump to run along the southern border of the United States has focused on the structure's security effectiveness and cost, but experts at the AAAS Science Diplomacy 2017 conference described a huge set of interrelated challenges in the region, including multiple environmental concerns that have often been confronted bilaterally.
In the current tests of the two - story, 22 - foot - tall structure, the researchers are studying the behavior of full - scale seismic safety systems made from advanced wood materials — including rocking walls, which can rock during a temblor and then re-center back by itself, and a mass timber floor designed to withstand strong earthquakes.
Water heated by the core ascends in a chimneylike metal structure inside the reactor, then spills over the top of the chimney and sinks back down along the inside walls of the reactor to repeat the journey.
«This is a new effect that could prove to be useful in the future,» said Dr. André Bisig, lead author of the paper «Correlation between spin structure oscillations and domain wall velocities,» which has recently been published in Nature Communications.
Next year, when two nuclear reactors near Syracuse, N.Y., are shut down for normal refueling operations, technicians will enter their cavernous containment structures looking for signs of aging in the thick steel walls surrounding shrouds of concrete.
These layers indicate that the sandstorms were much worse than typical, blanketing the ground in sand and piling it nearly 2 meters deep along walls and other structures.
Blood vessels in the retina are closely connected by structures called tight junctions, which are part of the blood - retinal barrier, a virtually impenetrable wall.
In practice, normal and dark matter appear to fill the universe with a foam - like structure, where galaxies are located on the thin walls between bubbles, and are grouped into superclusters.
Scientists at TU Darmstadt showed that the iron content controls the formation of a diamond - shaped cellular structure that dominates the density and strength of the domain wall pinning sites and thus the coercivity, in other words the resistance the magnet puts up against demagnetization.
But this physician - scientist's insights on health and sickness come from studying some of the smallest structures in the brain: tiny channels, no more than 10 nanometers across, in the walls of neurons.
The 2.52 billion - year - old sulfur - oxidizing bacteria are described by Czaja as exceptionally large, spherical - shaped, smooth - walled microscopic structures much larger than most modern bacteria, but similar to some modern single - celled organisms that live in deepwater sulfur - rich ocean settings today, where even now there are almost no traces of oxygen.
The filamentary structure in SSA22 could be called a proto - Great Wall.
One of the best known examples of large scale structure in the modern Universe is the cosmic Great Wall, a gigantic filamentary structure spanning over 500 million light - years.
«It turns out that calnexin is somehow involved in controlling the function of the blood - brain barrier,» said Marek Michalak, a distinguished professor of biochemistry at the U of A. «This structure usually acts like a wall and restricts the passage of cells and substances from the blood into the brain.
The roofs, walls, and foundations of buildings also provide data: Joints that fail provide a lower bound of wind force, whereas structures that survive offer an upper bound in any one spot.
Researchers know that in the body, the protein molecules associated with CAA form plaques that lodge in blood vessel walls in the brain, but there haven't been detailed examinations of the molecular structure of these plaques until recently.
Research problems that are just out of reach today but that could be made accessible by advances in electron microscopy include studies of the little pores that form in our cells walls and which are centrally important in the regulation of all life processes as well as new nano - structured materials that are ultra-light yet strong, allowing reduced energy consumption in vehicles.
An even larger structure, the Sloan Great Wall, was discovered in 2003 and is the largest structure known in the universe.
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