Bags, pouches, tubes--how do you dazzle someone at a cocktail party talking about "flexible packaging"?
That case was crucial in determining that feeding tubes could be regarded as medical treatment.
He said the photograph appeared to show cut-open tubes taken from one of the fireworks.
But not one headed down the tubes or, even in my view, a recession.
If the Internet is a global phenomenon, it's because there are tubes underneath the ocean.
Existing DNA sequencers, he reasoned, used clunky technology akin to computers based on vacuum tubes.
In India Jain's tubes cover more than half of the 4 million acres using the microtechnology.
Brown had come to him because her fallopian tubes were blocked, preventing her from becoming pregnant.
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Metal mesh tubes called stents are used to keep the arteries from closing again.
That shift in the spaces between tubes can be detected by an electrical meter.
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At that time, Forest was developing an instrument for genetic analysis involving thousands of glass tubes.
So why do you have lots of vacuum tubes stuck in lamps throughout your house?
Given heavy sticks, they just dropped them into the tubes as they did with stones.
Portman and Shinner even provide test tubes from which restaurant customers can get a whiff.
Air quality is monitored regularly via 24 nitrogen dioxide tubes located around the borough.
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Only the tubes, and not the rooms they are in, need to be kept ultra-clean.
Mr Ishikawa's spheres, by contrast, can be wafted along tubes on a cushion of gas.
Instead, American Superconductors and its rivals powder the stuff and pack it into silver tubes.
It is composed of two cardboard tubes, a smaller one on top of a bigger one.
But their tubes are cut up carefully and some of the glass is re-used.
All underwent coronary stenting - where narrow tubes are inserted to combat the narrowing of arteries.
He is thus able to extract large numbers of semiconducting tubes from a mixture.
Can Corning make one of those great breakthroughs--like IBM in computers, Xerox in copiers, Corning itself in TV tubes?
But modern drip irrigation uses underground computerized probes and long plastic tubes to slowly release water over long distances.
Dr Knight replaced the cladding with glass that has tubes of air running along it.
Mr Powell also returned to the vexed question of Iraqi imports of high-specification aluminium tubes.
When the Wave Hub was announced, Cornish surfers worried that it might make their tubes less gnarly.
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Barney Clark had tubes sticking out of his chest to an air compressor that powered the Jarvik-7.
The machine used 18, 000 vacuum tubes to handle the calculations that are now performed by tiny microchips.
Picture tubes would blow, the gears inside dials (remember dials?) would strip, and remote controls would fail.
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