But, by drilling a series of evenly spaced holes into the wire, Dr Lim has created a periodic structure with a band gap that blocks such light.
In 1980 RPM begat Spinoff which in 1984 mutated into On the Wire, now the longest running continuous alternative music show on UK radio - and due to celebrate its 25th anniversary in September 2009 with a month-long extravaganza of special extended shows and guests from both Lancashire and across the globe.
If the animal comes into contact with the wire, it feels a small electric shock.
During the 1970s they squeezed a stream of digital information into a fiber optic wire the width of a human hair.
We were only an hour into the patrol when Yaz detected a wire buried in the soil.
They ended up producing a flexible catheter tube that goes a bit of the way up the nostrils, then a guide wire is inserted into the targeted sinus. (In live patients this is done via an endoscope and fluoroscope.) A balloon catheter is advanced over the guide wire and positioned against the blocked ostium.
Using littleBits pieces, she stitched wire into the hat to spell out her Twitter handle.
Multiple rods are grouped within another metal jacket which is then drawn and baked to convert the raw material to the ceramic form and the rod into a wire.
Any electron passing along such a wire should be able to travel ballistically (that is, without being slowed down by bumping into any atoms in the wire, just as a bullet travels down the barrel of a gun).
Additional tests may include a nuclear stress test to assess for blockages in the coronary arteries, and if positive, a cardiac catheterization, an invasive test which involves threading a thin wire into the heart to assess for blockages in the coronary arteries as well.
The animal was electrocuted when it came into contact with the high-voltage wire in fields off Ferry Road in Iwade, near Sittingbourne.
The proton makes its way to the cathode through the electrolyte, while the electron goes there the long way round via a wire that leads into whatever the fuel cell is powering, and back again.
He could not send a wire back into the machines as he had done before.
At one point, he came upon a five-strand run of barbed wire healed into the bodies of live oaks, and he slowed, took a breath, and stopped the car.
The Atlantic Wire is one day into an experiment in radical transparency, and the most amazing thing so far is how nice it is.
It should work the same whether you plug that wire into your house, your neighbor's house, or all around the world...
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Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell won their first Ryder Cup match before the rippled turned into a wave of royal blue as the Europeans continued secured wire-to-wire victories in five of the six Sunday showdowns as the tables turned at Celtic Manor.
Then AQT sells its cells to assemblers who can cheaply wire the cells into modules with the same equipment they already use to make silicon-based modules.
S., the resident director of wine education and a master sommelier, who came bounding into the lounge one evening with a wire basket of empty bottles (from an outdoor tasting) and a waiter's corkscrew wagging from his back pocket.
He pulled the writhing reptile into the boat and stuck him inside a wire cage.
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Used diagnostically in patients with coronary artery disease to determine which arteries should receive a stent, it involves inserting a guide wire that measures pressure into the artery instead of relying solely on the traditional coronary angiogram.
Cash could be put into the service using a credit card, bank wire, postal money order or other money transfer service.
Just after you turn off the highway into the settlement, behind some rather ramshackle barbed wire, is a clump of sheds and temporary cabins.
The wire service said the investigation into its records appears related to an AP story about a thwarted terrorist plot in Yemen to bomb an airplane bound for the United States.
Peterffy had taken the incoming data wire meant for the terminal and spliced it, soldering the split end into a circuit board that his team of programmers and physicists had built from scratch and embedded into the motherboard of an IBM PC.
At the time, investors at large wire houses were transferring billions of dollars out of those firms and into the low-cost Vanguard 500 Fund.
With networks of wire already running into homes all over the country, cable companies can now deliver high-speed internet access.
First he was hit on the left wrist before the very next ball smashed him on the chin, with the wire grille of his helmet cutting into his face.
But for Mr Aso, Mr Kingston says, the incident has swiftly turned into a high-wire act in which he must reassure Japan's neighbours without destroying his own conservative base.
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