Fabric
in sentence
274 examples of Fabric in a sentence
The
fabric
and the stitching could just pull apart.
In two dimensions, if you make, like, a
fabric
out of them, they're 30 times stronger than Kevlar.
And if increasing your risk for the development of cancer or even Alzheimer's disease were not sufficiently disquieting, we have since discovered that a lack of sleep will even erode the very
fabric
of biological life itself, your DNA genetic code.
In the novel, Woland manipulates this system along with the
fabric
of reality, to hilarious results.
In China, we built a headquarters for an energy company and we designed the facade like an Issey Miyake
fabric.
I'm going to talk about a very fundamental change that is going on in the very
fabric
of the modern economy.
There are no foundations;
fabric
is used to build this entire city.
Could be corrugated metal, a
fabric
or plastic.
But I just believe that if we start strengthening the social
fabric
of our communities, and if we kickstart economic opportunities in our most vulnerable neighborhoods, it all starts with healthy, accessible, delicious, culturally appropriate food.
I started life as a fashion designer, working closely with textile designers and
fabric
suppliers.
Using a certain species of bacteria in a nutrient-rich liquid, we fermented threads of cellulose that self-organized into a sheet of
fabric.
I dried the
fabric
I had grown and cut and sewed it into a range of garments, shoes and bags.
And this is in contrast to currents methods of
fabric
production, where a plant is grown, just the cotton part is harvested, processed into a yarn, woven into a
fabric
and then potentially shipped across oceans before being cut and sewn into a garment.
So this plate that I'm holding in my hands contains 96 wells, and in each well is a piece of
fabric
with a stain on it.
And we can measure how well each of these enzymes are able to remove the stains from the pieces of fabric, and in that way see how well it's working.
You can change the
fabric
of an entire country.
Long, fine fibers can wrap around one another better than shorter, less fine fibers, which means those long, fine fibers make stronger threads that hang together better as
fabric.
Tens of thousands of these fibers spun into yarn will go on to make everything from fabric, to coffee filters, diapers, and fishing nets.
For the COVID-19 pandemic, we're designing RNA sensors to detect the virus and freeze-drying these along with the needed cellular machinery into the
fabric
of a face mask, where the simple act of breathing, along with the water vapor that comes with it, can activate the test.
JB: So I met John outside of Washington, DC, with an idealistic group of cross-partisan bridge builders, and we wanted to re-weave the
fabric
of our communities.
Now, the circuit, you could also think of as the
fabric
of the brain.
And when you think of the
fabric
of the brain, the structure, how is it built?
So it's very unlikely that you got the same fabric, the same circuitry.
We can look at the
fabric.
So, the
fabric
of the brain, even though your brain may be smaller, bigger, it may have different types of neurons, different morphologies of neurons, we actually do share the same
fabric.
Gamers are virtuosos at weaving a tight social
fabric.
We have all these amazing superpowers: blissful productivity, the ability to weave a tight social fabric, this feeling of urgent optimism and the desire for epic meaning.
It is in these threads that are being woven into a resilient
fabric
that will sustain communities, that I find hope.
It's not about adding a social
fabric
to the web and connecting you to other people everywhere you are and everywhere you go, it's actually about using dynamics, using forces, to influence the behavior of where you are, what you do there, how you do it.
And you can get this kind of vast
fabric
of humanity, in which we're all embedded.
Back
Next
Related words
Social
Society
Which
Their
About
There
Economic
Political
Country
Woven
Would
Being
Other
Could
Where
Apart
Using
Economies
Through
Space