Sentence examples for material that captures from inspiring English sources

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In Japan, demolished concrete is often recycled as crusher-run material that captures CO2 because new surface is exposed to the air.

Along with close friends Lauren Gilbert and Juliette Ashby, Winehouse's first manager, Nick Shymansky, provides material that captures the artist in her prime, before the pressures of fame kick in.

Now RVNG Intl, a label that issues forward-thinking music and brings attention to obscure artists, has reissued Homler and Moshier's cassette, along with other unreleased work as Breadwoman & Other Tales, an LP of material that captures Breadwoman's unique and timeless art.

When the silica is impregnated with a polymer, it forms a new material that captures carbon dioxide from the air, which might then be recycled as fuel.

Howard Hughes Investigator and Professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology, Christopher Chang, and collaborators have taken a promising new material that captures and stores carbon dioxide and altered it to convert the captured carbon into a chemical useful to industry.

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The researchers found that male goat pheromones are generally synthesized in the animal's head skin, so they designed a hat containing a material that captured their odorous molecules and placed them on the goats for a week to collect the scent.

Last year, in the high-profile journal Nature, Jeffrey Long, professor of chemistry and of chemical and biomolecular engineering, reported devising a new material that can capture and release CO2 at a lower temperature and in a much greater volume than present-day technologies.

Even if flushed menstrual products "make it to waste treatment plants, the material that's captured there has to end up somewhere, and unfortunately that can often end up near waterways too," Mallos said.  .

About 71.1 million tons, or 55%, of the CCW produced each year is fly ash, a fine material that is captured after combustion in filters or electrostatic precipitators.

Poison, in nuclear physics, any material that can easily capture neutrons without subsequently undergoing nuclear fission.

While refusing to confirm or deny that communications between the couple and their lawyers had been intercepted, Eadie said the agencies were prepared to give assurances that any material that has been captured would not be seen by anyone preparing a defence for the high court claim.

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