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Carbon resistors and impurity-doped germanium resistors have been investigated for use as precision secondary thermometers in the liquid helium temperature region.
* Carbon arc lamps use a mixture of rare earth elements to improve the light quality.
Some snowboards incorporate the use of more exotic materials such as Carbon Fiber, Kevlar, Aluminium ( as a honeycomb core structure ), and have even incorporated Piezo dampers.
Carbon brakes have occasionally been applied to road cars, by the French Venturi sports car manufacturer in the mid 1990s for example, but need to reach a very high operating temperature before becoming truly effective and so are not well suited to road use.
Apple chose to use this model for a variety of reasons, including the avoidance of high Adobe-imposed licensing fees for DPS, and more efficient support of legacy Carbon and Classic code ; QuickDraw-based applications use bitmapped drawing exclusively.
Yuengling & Son bought the rights to use the Mount Carbon ( Bavarian ) name and label when Mount Carbon Brewery went out of business in 1977.
* Carbon taxes on the use of fossil fuels by greenhouse gases produced.
Carbon steel is resistant to the most common forms of corrosion, particularly from hydrocarbon impurities at temperatures below 205 ° C, but other corrosive chemicals and environments prevent its use everywhere.
The X1 Carbon requires the use of a dongle to access wired ethernet and some models include 3G cellular modems.
Yuengling bought the rights to use the Mount Carbon ( Bavarian Premium Beer ) name and label when Mount Carbon Brewery went out of business in 1977.
: Carbon dioxide concentrations were relatively stable for the past 10, 000 years but then began to increase rapidly about 150 years ago … as a result of fossil fuel consumption and land use change.
The special vehicles are civilian and police cars that are available for use in some games, either directly or through hacking, such as the Ford Crown Victoria in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit ( 2010 video game ) and garbage trucks, fire engines and taxis in Need for Speed: Carbon.
Changes also included larger 19 " BBS wheels, the use of carbon fiber for the frames of the seats and mirrors, titanium springs which were also 20 % stiffer, and Carbon fibre-reinforced Silicon Carbide ( C / SiC ) ceramic composite brake disks.
Carbon monoxide is often used, but some states in the US have banned its use in animal shelters: although carbon monoxide poisoning is not particularly painful, the conditions in the gas chamber are often not humane.
Carbon monoxide monitored via breath is also a reliable biomarker of second-hand smoke exposure as well as tobacco use.
Carbon concentrating mechanisms use the enzyme carbonic anhydrase ( CA ), to catalyze either the dehydration of bicarbonate to carbon dioxide, or the hydration of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate
It is approved for use as additive 153 ( Carbon blacks or Vegetable carbon ) in Australia and New Zealand but has been banned in the USA.
The low friction of CNTs, allow practically frictionless bearings and has thus been a huge motivation towards practical applications of CNTs as constitutive elements in NEMS, such as nanomotors, switches, and high-frequency oscillators Carbon nanotubes and graphene ’ s physical strength allows carbon based materials to meet higher stress demands, when common materials would normally fail and thus further support their use as a major materials in NEMS technological development.
Carbon nanotubes have specifically found so much use in NEMS that methods have already been discovered to connect suspended carbon nanotubes to other nanostructures.
Carbon based materials have served as prime materials for NEMS use, because of their highlighted mechanical and electrical properties.
Carbon fiber, reinforced plastics and ceramic are new materials that are constantly being made better for use in space exploration.

use and offsets
Some companies in the United States, though currently not required to reduce their carbon footprint, are doing so voluntarily by changing their energy use practices, as well as by directly funding ( through carbon offsets ), businesses that are already sustainable — or are developing or improving green technologies for the future.
* Delaying the use of reading glasses offsets the continuing natural deterioration of the muscles that bend and straighten the eye lens.
The increased food and bacteria trapping of the underside of the bridge often offsets the benefits of the bridge element in maintaining the positions of the opposing teeth and the loss of the ease of use and mouth feel of two big natural teeth.
While it is not the first published evidence of the service use reductions and cost savings that permanent supportive housing interventions can provide, it is worth highlighting because the level of the cost savings-almost $ 30, 000 per person per year after accounting for housing program costs-are greater than some seminal studies that have shown more modest cost offsets through permanent supportive housing.
In the much smaller, voluntary market, individuals, companies, or governments purchase carbon offsets to mitigate their own greenhouse gas emissions from transportation, electricity use, and other sources.
Some of these offsets are used to reduce the cost differential between renewable and conventional energy production, increasing the commercial viability of a choice to use renewable energy sources.
DEFRA have created the " Approved Carbon Offsetting " brand to use as an endorsement on offsets approved by the UK government.
Patch-based texture synthesis creates a new texture by copying and stitching together textures at various offsets, similar to the use of the clone tool to manually synthesize a texture.

use and aims
These are organisations that use coercion to enforce on their members patterns of division of labour aimed at reaching the organisation ’ s goals, which for a variety of reasons may not always be consistent with each member ’ s personal aims.
Using techniques from science, engineering and statistics, such as the systematic review of medical literature, meta-analysis, risk-benefit analysis, and randomized controlled trials ( RCTs ), EBM aims for the ideal that healthcare professionals should make " conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence " in their everyday practice.
Outside official use, the flag may not be used for aims incompatible with European values.
Nazi Germany similarly pursued an economic agenda with the aims of autarky and rearmament and imposed protectionist policies, including forcing the German steel industry to use lower-quality German iron ore rather than superior-quality imported iron.
Sometimes, this aims to promote public safety by restricting the use of hazardous treatments.
In other words, some analysts attempt to avoid the question of " Was this use of rhetoric successful accomplishing the aims of the speaker?
Sustainable development ( SD ) is a pattern of economic growth in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for generations to come ( sometimes taught as ELF-Environment, Local people, Future ).
In a more general sense, the stellarator design aims to use regions with differing magnetic fields to cancel out the net forces over the torus as a whole.
They promoted the use of Norse mythology as the subject of high art and other ethnological and moral aims.
The Lab ’ s work in global security aims to reduce and mitigate the dangers posed by the spread or use of weapons of mass destruction and by threats to energy and environmental security.
Ephemeris time and its successor time scales described below have all been intended for astronomical use, e. g. in planetary motion calculations, with aims including uniformity, in particular, freedom from irregularities of Earth rotation.
The word sinfonietta came into use to designate a work that is shorter, of more modest aims, or " lighter " than a symphony, such as Sergei Prokofiev's Sinfonietta ( Kennedy 2006 ; Temperley 2001 ).
Chiefly in the United States, conservation is seen as differing from environmentalism in that it aims to preserve natural resources expressly for their continued sustainable use by humans.
Both use similar types of rites, materials, social roles and relationships to accomplish aims and engender belief.
Road traffic safety aims to reduce the harm ( deaths, injuries, and property damage ) on the highway system from traffic collisions and includes the design, construction and regulation of the roads, the vehicles that use them and also the training of drivers and other road-users.
The college for pupils aged between 11 and 16 aims to use the new facility to provide the best high school education for its pupils in the topic of Sports & Fitness.
The term ‘ anarcho-syndicalist ’ only came into wide use in 1921-1922 when it was applied polemically as a pejorative term by communists to any syndicalists … who opposed increased control of syndicalism by the communist parties .” In fact, the original statement of aims and principles of the International Workers Association ( drafted in 1922 ) refers not to anarcho-syndicalism, but to revolutionary syndicalism or revolutionary unionism, depending on the translation.
The supported policy in RHEL4 is the targeted policy which aims for maximum ease of use and thus is not as restrictive as it might be.
The Yangon Heritage Trust, an NGO started by Thant Myint-U, aims to create heritage areas in Downtown, and attract investors to renovate buildings for commercial use.
The project commenced in January 2009 and aims to restore, recreate and reconnect habitat, ensuring that wildlife is enhanced and capable of sustaining itself in the face of climate change, while guaranteeing farmers and other landowners can continue to use their land profitably.
The budget aims to substantially expand the use of renewable energy sources while improving energy transmission infrastructure.
Shintaido ( 新体道, a Japanese word translated as ‘ New Body Way ’) is a system of movement which aims to use the body as a means of expression and communication.
It aims to be fast and lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to use.
Using a futuristic submarine and a small army of henchmen, he plagues the seas by stealing various ships which he aims to use for his plans of world conquest.
The use of capitalizations of the " I " and " R " in International Relations aims to distinguish the academic discipline of International Relations from the phenomena of international relations.

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