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sar
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Acronym of search and rescue
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That helps explain Sir William's attitude, the scary headlines it generated and a decision by Communic8, a handset-maker, to withdraw a phone aimed at children.One possible danger identified by the report concerns mobiles with a high specific energy absorption rate (SAR), a measure of the energy the head absorbs while the user is talking.
Even so, the nervous will be relieved to know that a hands-free kit reduces the SAR by about half.Anyone who wants a definitive answer will probably have to wait a long time.
"Oh, I'm just saying that we did the SAR for the 4-position of the ring", was the reply.
The SAR is now home to a dazzling array of sporting events, theatres, shopping centres and conventions.While Sands has, by and large, been extraordinarily successful, it has had a glitch or two, including near bankruptcy during the financial crisis.
The dream of the medical tricorder Trouble beneath the ice Finding the way inside The eyes have it The dronefather ReprintsIn "open water" conditions such as those in the Gulf of Mexico during the Deepwater Horizon spill, the primary method for oil-spill detection involves satellite-mounted synthetic-aperture radar (SAR).
Until the dispute gets sorted out, the operation is on stand-by.The disagreement centres on what to do with illegal migrants coming from Libya, which has refused to take back people picked up in its search-and-rescue (SAR) area if they used the country as a transit point en route to Europe.
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One problem is that floating ice looks just like oil or calm water to a SAR-equipped satellite.
With the exception of the great epic Rgyal-po Ge-sar dgra-'dul gyi rtogs-pa brjod-pa ("The Great Deeds of King Gesar, Destroyer of Enemies"), there is little secular literature.
By far the most stable and brightest blue, it had to be painstakingly extracted from lapis lazuli mined in the Sar-e-Sang mines in northern Afghanistan and then shipped along the Silk Road to Venice.
Just as in the European Middle Ages there was little secular literature worth the name, so there is none in Tibetan except for a great epic (Rgyal-po Ge-sar dgra'dul gyi rtogs-pa brjod-pa, "The Great Deeds of King Gesar, Destroyer of Enemies") that recounts the exploits of the king and magic hero Gesar.
His advance through Swāt and Gandhāra was marked by the storming of the almost impregnable pinnacle of Aornos, the modern Pir-Sar, a few miles west of the Indus and north of the Buner River, an impressive feat of siegecraft.
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