Another new brand, called Tungsten, will aim at the mobile executive with feature-packed wireless handhelds.
The original bet was on the following commodities: nickel, copper, chromium, tin and tungsten.
The company hopes to produce about 3, 000 tonnes of tungsten and tin a year.
The researchers concentrated the field at the tip of a tungsten needle connected to the crystal.
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Next, tens of thousands of copies are made and mixed together with tungsten balls just one micron in diameter.
Tungsten, as a material, was much used in the filaments of incandescent electric light bulbs.
Current reserves of tin, of tungsten, tantalum, any other metal or mineral you care to think about.
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His rescue plan hinges in large part on winning over corporate customers with the new Tungsten brand.
He's cagey about the other ingredients, but some of his scientific papers hint at carbon, tungsten and boron.
So the tungsten, tantalum, iron, whatever, that is in current reserves will indeed be gone in a generation.
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It so happens that ceramic- tungsten packages impede the flow of high-frequency signals.
He and his colleagues have discovered many non-carbon tubes made of materials such as tungsten disulphide and molybdenum disulphide.
The result is that the pitted tungsten becomes much hotter than a plain sheet of the metal could manage.
There will be no tungsten sheep-fleece, but sheep in future will grow not just more wool, but softer wool.
This is a regular geometric pattern etched onto the surface of the tungsten.
While China holds an abundance of tungsten that it will not export, there is still global demand for the metal.
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As it falls, it ejects two tungsten ballasts, a hundred and sixty-five pounds each, which tilt it backward to create lift.
Wood started talking about the particular properties of bullets with tungsten cores.
People living near an old tungsten mine on the edge of Dartmoor have said plans to reopen it have disrupted their lives.
Dr Bermel's proposed trap is a thin sheet of tungsten (a heat-resistant metal) that has been processed in quite a complicated way.
One of these, for chips, is tungsten hexafluoride gas, used to deposit tiny lines of metal in patterns to connect millions of transistors.
Tungsten, which is used in metal-working, construction and in the manufacture of electrical equipment and light bulbs, was discovered at Hemerdon in 1867.
But he changes the skyline of a city, and his inner core is as tough as tungsten when continuous push comes to ultimate shove.
Companies must submit an annual report to the SEC, disclosing whether their products contain gold, tin, tungsten or tantalum from the Congo or neighboring countries.
Some of the genes migrate from the tungsten into the nuclei of the leaves' cells and are absorbed into the DNA that defines the plant.
The solution was a vacuum cap that sits over the whole unit, much like the glass globe surrounding the tungsten filament in a flashlight bulb.
The basic physics of how this would work is that the tungsten cloud would be placed at a slightly higher altitude than the small debris.
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Up to 230 jobs could be created by the mine's reopening, which it is believed will be the fourth largest tungsten resource in the world.
Along with the Treo, KMaps operates on BlackBerry and Tungsten devices.
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