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And since he'll forget again in a few moments, he has to scribble it down, take a polaroid or tattoo the information on his body.
When a very thin section of the ice is cut and examined with light through crossed polaroid sheets, the crystal structure is clearly seen.
The light emerging from a polaroid is linearly polarized with its electric field perpendicular to the alignment direction.
Invented by the American physicist Edwin Land, a sheet of polaroid consists of long-chain hydrocarbon molecules aligned in one direction through a heat-treatment process.
Natural light is polarized in passage through a number of materials, the most common being polaroid.
Later in 2008, Polaroid's parent company, Petters Group, filed for bankruptcy protection, though Polaroid continued to manufacture and market new products.
In April, for example, the firm agreed to buy the remnants of Polaroid, a once-iconic instant-photo firm whose only significant asset now is its name.Firms that prey on dead or dying firms are not popular.
It has an educated workforce, and 148m consumers.That is indeed enough to persuade some foreigners to enter the Russian market: the Pepsis, Bacardis, Milky Ways and McDonald 's notto mention the Calvin Kleins are here in strength, and for some of them, such as Mary Kay cosmetics and Polaroid cameras, Russia is an important market.
Along with others in the industry the German media conglomerate, Europe's biggest, suffered from a sharp fall in advertising revenue, though it expects to return to growth this year by increasing its activities in digital media.SmileA company founded by former engineers at Polaroid started selling new instant film for the cameras.
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Hewlett-Packard, Geophysical Service (now Texas Instruments, United Technologies, Polaroid and Revlonn started in the Depression.
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