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"They're often unable to talk about conflicts nondestructively, without either withdrawing or lashing out."
NAA enjoys very high sensitivity and accuracy and is generally practiced nondestructively.
They applied high-resolution X-ray computed tomography to nondestructively visualize the interior of ancient skulls.
NAA is well suited for determining about two-thirds of the known elements in geological and biological materials nondestructively.
Replication, in metallography, is the use of thin plastic films to nondestructively duplicate the microstructure of a component.
So when Lightroom includes adjustments nondestructively that I have to leave Aperture for to use a plugin or Photoshop, it's a big deal.
Two editing programs, Apple's Aperture and Adobe's Photoshop Lightroom, also work nondestructively.
Acoustic microscopes operate nondestructively and penetrate most solid materials to make visible images of internal features, including defects such as cracks, delaminations and voids.
Adaptation is accomplished by direct current while sensing the neuron logical structure is accomplished nondestructively by passing alternating currents through the arrays of memistor cells.
Because of their ability to find visualize features nondestructively, acoustic microscopes are widely used in the production of electronic components and assemblies for quality control, reliability and failure analysis.
Heirloom roses are sometimes collected (nondestructively as small cuttings) from vintage homes and from cemeteries, where they were once planted at gravesites by mourners and left undisturbed in the decades since.
I already got DNA from the earprints," he reminds everybody, "which I managed to swab nondestructively by avoiding what might be considered individual variations or potentially characteristic features such as the inferior extension of the anthelix.
Comparing and contrasting with Apple's efforts, IBM had long since attempted a different strategy to provide the same essential goal of innovating a new software platform upon commodity hardware, while nondestructively preserving existing legacy installations of MS-DOS heritage.
The two basic operations performed by a memory chip are "read", in which the data contents of a memory word is read out (nondestructively), and "write" in which data is stored in a memory word, replacing any data that was previously stored there.
The Disk Utility command-line application in Mac OS X (in addition to numerous 3rd-party graphical packages) can nondestructively resize a single partitioned HFS+ formatted volume to a scheme usable for dual/triple boot configurations with BIOS/MBR.
The Stored Waste Examination Pilot Plant (SWEPP) is a facility at the Idaho National Laboratory for nondestructively examining containers of radioactive waste to determine if they meet criteria to be stored at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.
Dr. Kevin Zahnle and Dr. David Grinspoon of the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif., suggested a way in which cometary debris with biological molecules could be "swept up by Earth, collected gently and nondestructively as interplanetary dust."
He said that by virtue of their great size and unguessable abilities, the Parents controlled their population nondestructively and maintained their planet, its nonintelligent animal and vegetable and mineral resources in optimum condition, because they were an extremely long-lived species and this was the only world that they would ever have.
Therefore the ability to nondestructively detect and characterize crushed foam after that flight became a significant priority when it was believed that the staff processing the tank had crushed foam by walking on it or from hail damage when the shuttle was on the launch pad or during other preparations for launch.