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extrude

[ik-strood] / ɪkˈstrud /


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To print a new material from scratch, one must typically set up to 100 parameters in software that controls how the printer will extrude the material as it fabricates an object.

From Science Daily Apr. 8, 2024

Large language models such as ChatGPT extrude remarkably fluent and coherent-seeming text but have no understanding of what the text means, let alone the ability to reason.

From Scientific American Aug. 12, 2023

All Soviet attempts to extrude the United States from West Berlin after 1945 had failed.

From New York Times Dec. 8, 2017

Some things do extrude from behind the curtain that are hard to ignore.

From Washington Post May 4, 2017

Third Stage.—The vent under the Val del Bove ceased to extrude more matter, and became extinct.

From Volcanoes: Past and Present by Edward Hull

“When a movie finds its running length and you see the shape of what it should be, it extrudes things it doesn’t need,” says Tony Kushner, who co-wrote “The Fabelmans” with director Steven Spielberg.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 20, 2023

This combines a nozzle that extrudes molten polymer with one that prints light-sensitive resin, ready to be cured by ultraviolet lamps or lasers, and two that print wires and circuitry from tiny dots of metal13.

From Nature Feb. 4, 2020

The two also invented a software application for a 3-D printer that extrudes wet clay, pushing it through a nozzle like a gigantic toothpaste tube.

From New York Times Mar. 15, 2019

It’s the rare pub that extrudes fresh pasta for its mac and cheese.

From Seattle Times Apr. 12, 2018

Warts are sometimes the Effects of a particular Fault in the Blood, which feeds and extrudes a surprizing Quantity of them.

From Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health by S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David) Tissot

During busy, difficult periods of my life, I used to order something called a buffalo chicken roller, a log of breaded, extruded ground chicken in a menacing shade of red.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 20, 2024

These giant vesicles extruded from neurons were identified in 2017 by Dr. Monica Driscoll, a collaborator and professor at Rutgers University.

From Science Daily Jan. 4, 2024

Also banned are disposable cups and takeaway food containers made of expanded or foamed extruded polystyrene.

From BBC Oct. 29, 2023

“But since they only ever make things up, when the text they have extruded happens to be interpretable as something we deem correct, that is by chance,” Bender said.

From Seattle Times Aug. 1, 2023

Once the meat was soaked, it would be transported to the lower levels to be ground, canned, pickled, brined, extruded into sausage casings, or cut into chops.

From "The City Beautiful" by Aden Polydoros

They will be sort of extruding this sort of journalism product and sort of claiming it as their own.

From New York Times Jun. 14, 2024

One of those is 3D printing, which involves extruding concrete or other materials to build up the walls of a house.

From BBC May 23, 2024

As the resin comes out, it is cured carefully using UV lights that shine on both sides of the slowly extruding fiber.

From Science Daily Oct. 26, 2023

A blustery snowstorm is a tight knot of dancers, dressed in winter whites, alternately engulfing and extruding passersby.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 10, 2019

Comrade Pillai had finished his avial and was squashing a ripe banana, extruding the sludge through his closed fist into his plate of curd, when Velutha knocked.

From "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy




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