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Saving and reusing a material that otherwise goes to waste, Brisbane designer Marc Harrison developed a method to process and mould macadamia nut shells into a material for his Husque bowl.
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Using RAP in the formulation of portland cement concrete (PCC) is a technique that is part of a sustainable development approach since it reduces on the consumption of new aggregates and reuses a material that is considered as waste.
She likes that it is made from a material that can be reused, she said.
Other producers like US company ReWall, have developed a material that is made out of 100% reused, shredded beverage cartons in a process that uses no water.
However, knowledge of the histological diagnosis, awareness of having reused the suture material that elicited the first foreign-body reaction, and the similar presentation and timing suggested that we provide simple wound care, without any surgical or antibiotic treatment, and the relapses self-healed without any consequences.
So he reused the "A" material, the lively repartee that had clicked, the nanas in the morning.
You can even be charged with plagiarism for reusing material that you've already written as you are expected to create new content every time.
We used models that had been created by the guild for repurposed or reused material that we used for original [content], because this had never come up before.
A new technology is presented for transforming returned concrete into a granular material that can be reused as aggregates for concrete.
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), for example, is a waste material that could be reused as concrete reinforcement.
It is made of viscose, a nonwoven material that can soak up enormous amounts of moisture, then be wrung out and reused.
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