Sentences with phrase «which ultralow»

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Curtiss said the Advanced Photon Source allowed the scientists to observe ultralow loadings of their small clusters, down to a few nanograms, which was a critical piece of this investigation.
Around the Earth's core - mantle boundary are regions called ultralow - velocity zones (ULVZs), which are characterized by liquid rock with velocities up to 30 % lower than surrounding material.
Unlike big atomic clocks, which require ultralow temperatures and lots of power, the new timepiece works at room temperature and runs for a full day on one AA battery.
Led by Carnegie's Ho - kwang «Dave» Mao, the research team believes that as much as 300 million tons of water could be carried down into Earth's interior every year and generate deep, massive reservoirs of iron dioxide, which could be the source of the ultralow velocity zones that slow down seismic waves at the core - mantle boundary.
Led by Geophysical Laboratory's Ho - kwang «Dave» Mao, the research team believes that as much as 300 million tons of water could be carried down into Earth's interior every year and generate deep, massive reservoirs of iron dioxide, which could be the source of the ultralow velocity zones that slow down seismic waves at the core - mantle boundary.
«Our work overcomes the hurdles associated with traditional DEP experiments by reducing the operating voltage to ultralow limits, which helps trap nanoparticles and biomolecules,» adds Oh.
The tests compared operational, vibration, and air emission differences between regular ultralow sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel and a 76/33 blend of ULSD and Amyris Renewable Diesel (ARD) fuel, which is derived from sugar.
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