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Chanel managed to transform jersey – a material previously used for men's underwear – into clothing that came to encapsulate the Twenties' idea of modern luxury.
POST-CONSUMER RECYCLED CONTENT (PCR) Often used in insert cards, boxes and bottles, PCR can be any material previously used by a consumer — including paper, plastic, steel and rubber — that is recycled for use in a new product.
Areogel, the 90% air material previously used in such space platforms as the Mars Pathfinder Rover, is actually dropping in price.
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Examples of carbon materials previously used as cathodes in MMCs include graphite blocks, granules, and felt; carbon felt; carbon paper; and carbon paper coated with carbon black (Vulcan XC-72R).
A helicopter blade made from composite material and previously used in literature for the discussion of damage propagation is used as the reference case.
Use the same material you previously used to bind the ends of the remaining three balloons together.
The resulting models are then used in an optimization framework to select raw materials from much larger databases (including materials never previously used), to select the ratios in which to combine them and to select conditions under which to process them in order to yield a product with specified end properties at a minimum cost.
This bed is made up of a top layer of ceramic material and a bottom layer of plastic material (both from previously used waste material).
Some inexpensive raw materials were previously used to synthesize β-sialon powder, resulting in cheaper products to be useful for some engineering applications.
"Generally, there is no requirement that the co-op use the same material that was previously used," Mr. Saft said, adding that even if the letter writer's proprietary lease contained such a requirement, it would be inapplicable to the present situation because the earlier shareholder replaced the standard flooring.
IVF treatment efficiency was defined as LBR per transferred embryo, since efficiency in epidemiology refers to the effects or end results achieved in relation to the efforts expended in terms of resources, time and waste of material, as also previously used by Goldman et al. (2013) to describe the LBR per oocyte retrieved.
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