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Catching a few more rays No sow's ear Six degrees of mobilisation A silent healer Flushed with pride Lost in cyberspace Zap, crackle and pop Lighting the way Look, no hands Altered states A knight in digital armour ReprintsYet it took Dr Soghoian to light the right kind of firecracker under this known problem.
Catching a few more rays No sow's ear Six degrees of mobilisation A silent healer Flushed with pride Lost in cyberspace Zap, crackle and pop Lighting the way Look, no hands Altered states A knight in digital armour ReprintsPhones spread quickly because they provided a substitute for travel and poor infrastructure, helped traders find better prices and boosted entrepreneurship.
Catching a few more rays No sow's ear Six degrees of mobilisation A silent healer Flushed with pride Lost in cyberspace Zap, crackle and pop Lighting the way Look, no hands Altered states A knight in digital armour ReprintsDr Kaplan and his team describe their technique in a recent issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Catching a few more rays No sow's ear Six degrees of mobilisation A silent healer Flushed with pride Lost in cyberspace Zap, crackle and pop Lighting the way Look, no hands Altered states A knight in digital armour ReprintsEach cell in the memory chip consists of a region of chalcogenide sandwiched between two electrodes (see diagram).
Catching a few more rays No sow's ear Six degrees of mobilisation A silent healer Flushed with pride Lost in cyberspace Zap, crackle and pop Lighting the way Look, no hands Altered states A knight in digital armour ReprintsOne of the first examples was the Red Balloon Challenge, staged in 2009 by DARPA, the research arm of the American Department of Defence.
Catching a few more rays No sow's ear Six degrees of mobilisation A silent healer Flushed with pride Lost in cyberspace Zap, crackle and pop Lighting the way Look, no hands Altered states A knight in digital armour ReprintsThe problem, then, is one of definition.
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Given this degree of mobilisation by Islamic State, statements from Mr Abadi and CentCom about recapturing Mosul this spring, using between 20,000 and 25,000 Baghdad government and Kurdish forces, sound like an effort to boost morale on the anti-Isis side.
The purpose of these tests was to investigate the influence of isotropic and orthotropic reinforcement, together with reinforcement bond strength, on the degree of mobilisation of tensile membrane action, and thus on the load capacity of the slab.
This study proposes a new method to quantify the degree of mobilisation of RAP binder and subsequent blending efficiency of RAP mixtures by utilising attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy as an assessment tool.
A range of geometrical and micro-mechanical properties of granular packings (e.g., void fraction, contact force distribution, average coordination number and degree of mobilisation of friction at contacts between particles) were examined, and provided a more accurate interpretation of the macroscopic behaviour of mixtures than has previously been available.
We will need both a much higher degree of political mobilisation and a greater degree of personal action and behaviour change in order to succeed.
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