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It is for this reason that Canada has developed an elaborate structure and organization for delivering radio and television broadcasts.
Parachuted into south-west France, she lives a life of curious comfort for a while – unlike in Britain, they have meat and real coffee – but all too soon she is obliged to embark on a dangerous mission to Paris delivering radio crystals to another agent while tracking down a former flame, now a notable scientist.
Given that many routes fly largely over water or over uninhabited areas, how do you connect an aeroplane to the internet?Delivering radio signals to a plane is nothing new, but the usual ways of doing it involve low-bandwidth links that would be painfully inadequate for internet traffic.
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Senior American commanders in Iraq are publicly complaining that delays in delivering radios, body armor and other equipment have hobbled their ability to build an effective Iraqi security force that can ultimately replace United States troops here.
Higher selling, general and administrative expenses, along with a $19.1 million write-down of in-process research and development from its acquisition of Novacept were responsible for the drop in net income, although Novacept (a company that specializes in controlling excessive bleeding by delivering radio-frequency energy to the uterus) also helped to boost revenue.
Pope Benedict XVI is to deliver Radio 4's Thought for the Day on Christmas Eve.
Somnus's technique involves inserting tiny needle electrodes into the tonsils to deliver radio frequency energy.
Sirius XM Radio, which delivers radio programming to North American subscribers by satellite, has attracted about 19 million paying customers.
The BBC has proved over decades that it can deliver radio and television programmes across the waterfront that are deeply respected and cherished.
The app also delivers radio broadcasts of each game.... Pro football fans can watch live video of N.F.L. games this fall on Verizon, which wrested the exclusive mobile video rights from Sprint.
Lord Darzi, a British health minister and professor at Imperial College, thinks the next wave will be micro-sized, with tiny motors that can roam around the body and deliver radio waves to kill tumours.
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