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en Larger particles get stuck to the outside of these filters, and after some amount of time the filters get plugged and the animal moves out. The house deflates and begins to sink, picking up more particles. It?s a fast-sinking carbon bomb.

en Silicon in its bulk format we all know is not an efficient emitter but when you get down to the quantum-confined sizes, you get very different effects. For the smaller sized particles you can get blue emission and for the larger particles you can get red emission. By having a film of these devices, you can electrically stimulate them.

en If we could etch a lot of material, there wouldn't be any issue of removing particles. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. But we can't etch very much, so now we've got to figure out how to provide physical energy to remove particles. And so it's that balance of providing enough physical force to remove particles during the cleaning process without damaging structures.

en We've had boilers getting overworked, filters plugged on furnaces, and a gas regulator that went bad on another one.

en Particles that are micron sized interact with sunlight more efficiently, so it appears that would cause an impact on climate from these particles left in the upper atmosphere.

en The liver takes up foreign substances in the body, so it's not surprising that that's where we saw the particles. But we ultimately want to be able to make these particles to go to the mammary glands or other tissues we're interested in.

en Particles have been used to stabilize emulsions and foams for over 100 years. However, we've demonstrated that not only are particles useful for making bubbles last longer, they fundamentally alter the properties of these bubbles. Instead of behaving like a fluid surface that flows to balance unequal stresses, the 'armor' of particles on the surface of the bubbles actually supports the unequal stresses inherent in non-spherical shapes.

en Key would be the detection of carbon and nitrogen containing particles.

en But those filters are no longer made of cotton. There are over 90 active toxins in cigarette filters. And because they're light, they can travel by wind or water and get into water systems. They're little, but lethal.

en The trouble is, almost all filters today work using simple keyword-matching approaches, when what's needed is something with more natural language interpretation intelligence. Otherwise, any reasonable attempt at defining filters ends up either letting much too much in that you don't want in, or stopping bona fide messages.

en We found a dramatic decrease in particles. There is something like a 70 percent decrease in particles in the pub and that makes it quite similar to outdoor air in Dublin, which is quite good.

en The prediction was that we would get a dozen particles larger than human hair size and one particle a little bit larger than a millimeter.

en On the big Bang theory: For every one billion particles of antimatter there were one billion and one particles of matter. And when the mutual annihilation was complete, one billionth remained - and that's our present universe.
  Albert Einstein

en We're the first to be able to tell you both the location of the particles and what kind of particles they are.

en Lawns don't waste water. Large trees are good natural air filters, converting carbon dioxide to oxygen.


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