Models of the so-called "Morph" phone are kept in a foam-padded case, along with a single white glove, deep in the heart of Nokia's research laboratory in Cambridge University, England.
As expected, the Nokia phone was able to capture far smoother video than what we snapped with the iPhone, with both devices secured side-by-side in a homemade foam holster.
"If I had an option, I'd bring my own containers or get it served on something else, but this is all they give you, " said Pena, who bought lunch served in a plastic foam container from a midtown Manhattan food cart.
In a mattress, this foam knows exactly how far you sink in so that every contour of your body is supported.
In Afghanistan, the foam would be wrapped in a low-tech layer of chicken wire, then covered in a thin layer of concrete.
The same love-hate relationships are at play in a good head of foam on a cappuccino.
Even though water is used in training, sensors react as though firefighters were using the foam they would use in a real emergency.
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To mimic the curved spine of the poet, who died in 1999, he designed a foam sphere that he put under his back.
This involves sealing a foam deep in an open wound under suction to help condition the base tissues to get them ready to receive a graft.
Beneath it too, sweating like a trooper in a thick body-stocking of foam rubber, was Ben Chapman.
"Halliburton and BP both had results in March showing that a very similar foam slurry design to the one actually pumped at the Macondo well would be unstable, but neither acted upon that data, " the letter said.
In 1899, Percy Julian, the inventor associated with the production of synthetic progesterone, advances in the production of cortisone, a better drug for the treatment of glaucoma and a chemical foam used to fight petroleum fires, was born in Montgomery, Alabama.
Since a 2007 recall, at least 50 incidents have been reported in which babies fell while the molded-foam seat was on a raised surface.
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In Seattle, the City Council enacted a plastic foam containers ban and the response there has been largely muted.
The proposed plastic foam ban is the latest in a series of public health initiatives launched by the mayor in his 11-year tenure.
For the first time, Everlast is expanding past its standard boxing glove, introducing a version of the Reyes, a puncher's knockout glove it's calling the MX Fight Glove, handcrafted in Mexico with a hybrid interior of horsehair and foam.
In 1998, a Taubman architect saw Playtime's foam structures at Walt Disney Co.
Instead of using a foam, it would rely on microchannels in the mask to take away wound fluids.
Collins and mission specialist Charles Camarda carefully sidestepped any suggestion of divine intervention, but many in Nasa will be praying for a swift fix to the foam debris problem so that its fleet can begin flying again.
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He told jurors he saw four pictures taken before leaving the room, and the only time he saw any of the pictures was some days later when Mr Rodgers allegedly sent him a copy of the one showing his initials in foam.
Slow-retention foam is used in the ear pads to create a comfortable fit that also improves passive noise cancellation by creating an acoustic seal.
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Shuttle programme manager Ron Dittemore has confirmed that Nasa engineers are still focusing on a piece of insulating foam as the leading suspect in causing the problem which destroyed the Columbia.
Parts that need a sniff test are placed in three-liter jars with specialized foam seals (standard-smelling rubber seals could contaminate the testing).
Mensch has gained prominence in recent months after questioning Rupert Murdoch just before that infamous foam-pie-throwing incident in Parliament, and for a recent Twitter war with Piers Morgan.
Sitting on a hard foam wedge on chairs during the school day reduced back pain in teens by 58% compared with those not using the wedge, says a report in the journal Physiotherapy.
"We have known for some time that the cement used to secure the production casing and isolate the hydrocarbon zone at the bottom of the Macondo well must have failed in some manner, " the letter said, noting that BP used a "nitrogen foam cement" recommended and supplied by Halliburton.
In the wonkocracy, your human being is little more than a wisp of poetry, something that might be nice to whisper about tipsily over a plate of sea urchin foam, but something no professional would try to make room for in their work on policy.
In a Mississippi pro shop I saw the Frogg Togg Chilly Pad, which is a fancy way of saying a foam towel.
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The entire process takes place in near-freezing conditions and such plants are usually built with large amounts of flammable foam insulation to maintain a constant temperature.
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