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In 1955 S L Pearson of Liverpool produced elastic impression materials from synthetic rubber.
Prioritizing an open source philosophy for synthetic biology gives a very different impression than when foregrounding how synthetic biologists are attempting to create synthetic modules to be plugged into living materials and to generally expand the scope for turning synthetic DNA into profitable types of products.
The PLIF technique is used to provide a visual impression of the effect of synthetic jets on mixing as their operating condition varies, whereas PIV is used to provide the complementary information about the flow structures produced by the synthetic jets and their role in promoting mixing.
To measure the distance between them, Specialized, the cycling company, recently developed a synthetic rubber pad, available in bike shops, that customers plop down on, leaving an impression of each bone.
Made of lightweight, malleable thermoplastic and painted in slightly muted synthetic colors, these wall-mounted works have an insouciantly visceral materialism while giving the impression of exotic underwater structures, part botanical, part geological.
We are trying to give an impression of how these individual modules might eventually be used as parts in a synthetic biology approach to pharmaceutical biotechnology.
His condition that significant ideas are those which can be traced back to impressions in experience that gave rise to them now became the claim that synthetic sentences have to be justified by derivability from finite classes of observation sentences.
"The digital or electronic or synthetic organs of the 21st century have made remarkable advances in their ability to give a convincing impression of the pipe organ's effect," Mr. Barone said, "but the very best pipe organ is still able to create an experience and an impression that has not found a synthetic equivalent".
In Dr. Price's case, one gained the impression that the discovery of the origin of life would lead to a bonanza of synthetic fibres, foods, & drugs, whose like no one ever dreamed of.
First, because a synthetic a priori judgment is a priori, its meaning and truth are strictly underdetermined by sensory impressions and/or contingent natural objects or facts, and it is also necessarily true.
For example, conservative George Will portrays Romney as the person we don't trust -- writing of the "... impression many Republicans seem to have of his slipperiness...(and) the suspicion that there is something synthetic about him".
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