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Modern homes are filled with synthetic materials that burn faster and hotter.
My organic steak may not have more protein but it also isn't filled with synthetic hormones.
Modern homes are filled with synthetic materials, such as foam and plastics, that burn faster and hotter than their organic counterparts three decades ago.
For their calculations, the two assumed that where there was a gap between demand and conventional supply it would be filled with synthetic fuels, first with tar-sands oil and later with oil from coal and shale.
Hers is emphatically not the world of big hair, booming bass voices filled with synthetic confidence or expensive floral bouquets perched on TV stage-set coffee tables dividing interview predators and prey.
Describing how it works, with video projections of a 3D object fed into a rotating cylinder filled with synthetic resin, assistant mechanical engineering professor Hayden Taylor, the study's senior author, says: "As the container rotates, the pattern that's projected changes, so over time the amount of light that each point receives can be controlled.
The phantom used in all the experiments consists of a Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipe filled with synthetic foam disks.
The MFC reactor was filled with synthetic wastewater (Guerrero et al. 2009) adjusted to pH 7.0, 5.5, or pH 4.0 using 20 mM phosphate buffer.
In MF7, the polar gap is filled with synthetic model values from MF5 (Maus et al. 2007) and in CM5 the lithospheric field is smoothened over the polar gap region above degree (n=60) (Sabaka et al. 2015).
In the remaining area where no data were available, the gaps have been filled by synthetic data estimated from the lithospheric field model GRIMM_L120 (Lesur et al. 2013) derived from satellite data.
The deterrent was a wildly flashing green laser beam, which created an illusionary tunnel filled with synthetic green fog.
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