An effective method of modernizing electronic warfare simulations is to
encapsulate them in X Windows programs.
DiCapua advises to observe it, inspect it, and if it does become friable,
encapsulate it, enclose it or remove it.
Using soft gelatin, Banner can
encapsulate a volume range of 0.1 cc (pinhead size).
In addition, it would form the platform for future research, including the development of nano-laminated coatings to
encapsulate, protect and deliver other food components--flavors.
To withstand high pressures and dissipate heat, Encap opted to
encapsulate the motors with Konduit proprietary thermoplastic composite material, supplied by LNP Engineering Plastics of Exton, Pa.
Electrostatic extrusion was applied to
encapsulate ethyl vanillin alginate gel microbeads, which contained approximately 10% of ethyl vanillin encapsulated in about 2% alginate.
They found that progenitor cells were more robust dian mature beta cells to
encapsulate, and while encapsulated, they matured into insulin-producing cells, which secreted insulin only when needed.
* A new, patented technology that is an offshoot of RIM has been developed by CardXX of Englewood, Colo., to
encapsulate electronics into "smart cards." It is now available for license.
For example, the complicated three-dimensional structures of proteins seldom survive the high temperatures and watery solutions traditionally used to
encapsulate small molecules or peptides in biodegradable microspheres that slowly release their contents in the body.
Delivery systems are needed to
encapsulate polyunsaturated lipids, protect them within food products, and ensure their bioavailability within the gastrointestinal tract.
At the February meeting in Bethesda, for example, Clegg detailed efforts to
encapsulate plasmid DNA in microscopic spheres of a biopolymer called PLG.
in France won a process patent for proprietary tooling designed to completely
encapsulate the hollow steel tube without crushing it during molding in high-speed compression presses of 1500 to 2000 tons.
Pope, a materials scientist at MATECH in Westlake Village, Calif., has produced a transparent gel, made of porous silica, that can
encapsulate living cells.