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Last February, Lieutenant General James Clapper, the director of National Intelligence, testified to Congress that Iran could technically produce enough material for an atomic bomb "in the next few years," but that the U.S. intelligence community "did not know . . . if Iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons".
Since depth information is the most important issue for 2D-to-3D conversion, how to technically produce an accurate depth map is critical.
In general, HH and HME technically produce similar AH levels (25 to 30 mgH2O/L), which are adequate for the physiological functioning of the upper airway.
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The company announced this month that they've created a new line, Vox, from their hybrid material called Climatex® Dualcycle™ that combines both wool and a technically produced synthetic.
Iran would not be capable of technically producing and reprocessing enough plutonium for a weapon before about 2015, the report states, pushing back any need to use force well past the end of the Bush administration.
It is certified to fly in Russia, but not in Europe or the United States.. Ilyushin is still technically producing long-haul, wide-body Il-96s, though none are on order by a civilian airline.
It's technically produced in Austria, just a few kilometers away from the Slovenian border, but it's owned by a Slovenian.
The company argues that implementing this would be technically difficult, produce poor quality search results, and that the solution is not legally justified.
Hospitals that are technically efficient (producing on the frontier) have a score of 1 or 100%, whereas inefficient hospitals have efficiency scores of less than 1 (i.e. less than 100%).
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