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en There are some carbon-fiber airplanes and lots of carbon-fiber parts out there, but we do it in one piece. That's what's different.

en The goal is to demonstrate and transfer the technology to producers of carbon fiber, which could be existing carbon fiber producers or perhaps companies in the forest product industries.

en I asked him what he was doing, and he told me he got into carbon fiber cellos,

en A Stealth Bomber's carbon fiber outer shell, fiberglass backboards, boats, surfboards and computer circuit boards are all made out of textiles.

en The thing about aluminum arrows are they bend. With the carbon fiber ones, they're either straight or they're broke. And they're lighter than aluminum.

en All of forms of power generation create carbon. Some sort of carbon sequestration is the most likely intermediate-term carbon solution.

en Whereas today the cost to purchase commercial-grade carbon fiber is between $8 and $10 per pound, the goal is to reduce that figure to between $3 and $5 per pound. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing.

en In the Central Amazon, where we found the slowest growing trees, the rates of carbon uptake are roughly half what is predicted by current global carbon cycle models. As a result, those models—which are used by scientists to understand how carbon flows through the Earth system—may be overestimating the forests' capacity to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

en If an athlete ruptures or strains an [anterior cruciate ligament] in an evening game, we can have a custom, lightweight carbon fiber brace to that athlete by mid-morning the next day. This would have taken weeks in Namath's era.

en The cost [of moving to the suburbs] is driven by whether or not there happens to be fiber nearby already. In our case, we were lucky. There was some fiber nearby, so they didn't have to string 40 miles of new fiber for us.

en The result is that about 50 percent of the biomass carbon is retained. By sequestering huge amounts of carbon, this technique constitutes a much longer and significant sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide than most other sequestration options, making it a powerful tool for long-term mitigation of climate change. In fact we have calculated that up to 12 percent of the carbon emissions produced by human activity could be offset annually if slash-and-burn were replaced by slash-and-char.

en We currently have 6,048 fiber terminations with ADC, with an additional forecast of 4,000 terminations coming into our central office. So, right now, we have five bays of ADC Next Generation Fiber Frames - four for terminations and one for splitters. Although we're in the early stages of FTTX deployment, we have a lot of fiber already in place as part of the first phase of the Burlington Telecom Project.

en That just a forcing function though. To really understand the carbon cycle, you have to look at the circulation, biology and chemistry of the oceans where the carbon dioxide goes, the photosynthesis of plants as they breath carbon dioxide, the decomposition of plants, and many other forces.

en They are high in fiber and most Americans don't get enough fiber. Fiber helps digestive health, helps take toxins out of the system and helps take cholesterol out of the system.

en We are laying new fiber, but the thing to remember about this is we still need 10x growth from fiber just to stay even with current demand.


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