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Putin’s announcement came just hours after the Ukrainian president rejected Moscow’s claims that his country poses a threat to Russia and made a passionate, last-minute plea for peace. “The people of Ukraine and the government of Ukraine want peace,” Zelenskyy said in an emotional overnight address, speaking in Russian in a direct appeal to Russian citizens. “But if we come under attack, if we face an attempt to take away our country, our freedom, our lives and lives of our children, we will defend ourselves. Zelenskyy said he asked to arrange a call with Putin late Wednesday, but the Kremlin did not respond. “Any provocation, any spark could trigger a blaze that will destroy everything,” he said. At an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council called by Ukraine because of the imminent threat of a Russian invasion, members still unaware of Putin’s announcement appealed to him to stop an attack. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opened the meeting, just before the announcement, telling Putin: “Stop your troops from attacking Ukraine.
Like backscatter X-ray machines, millimeter wave scanners produce detailed full-body images of passengers, but they do it with ultrahigh-frequency millimeter wave radiation rather than X-rays. If you went on name alone, you might think "advanced imaging technology machines" could help doctors hunt for tumors or other medical conditions. In reality, the label -- euphemism, if you're cynical -- adopted by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) describes the whole-body scanners found at airports that detect weapons, explosives or other threats being carried on passengers. According to the TSA's Web site, the agency had installed 800 advanced imaging technology machines at 200 U.S. November 2012. The machines come in two flavors, based on the type of electromagnetic radiation they use to make a scan. Backscatter machines -- about 30 percent of the installations -- send low-energy X-rays to bounce off a passenger's body. Millimeter wave (mmw) scanners emit energy more akin to microwaves. Both see through clothing to produce a 3-D image of the person standing in the machine.
And they want to do it for less than $1,000. If Razer does create a gaming tablet, it may be a very different beast from the device shown off in Las Vegas in January 2012. Project Fiona is not quite a tablet, not quite a gaming PC -- so let's take a look at how it mashes together both realms of technology. While the central element of Project Fiona looks very much like other tablets, the unit is designed to appeal to gamers. Image courtesy Razer; "Assasin's Creed" ©2011 Ubisoft Entertainment. Project Fiona's body closely resembles an Android tablet in more ways than one. The front is dominated by a 10.1-inch (25.7-centimeter) display and its black bezel. And unlike the typical gaming PC or laptop, that small body houses all of the hardware Razer needs to run games. Like a typical tablet, Fiona's surface is a capacitive touch screen. Project Fiona also includes a three-axis gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer, and front- and rear-facing cameras.
But they're nearly three times as likely to develop blood clots, if they're also obese, that can lead to potentially deadly pulmonary embolisms. On the upside, tall people appear less likely to get heart disease. For every 2.5 inches (6.35 centimeters) taller you are than someone of the same gender, your risk of heart disease diminishes by 14 percent, according to genetic determinants. While there's no conclusive study to determine whether shorter or taller people are happier overall, a number of studies have examined the effect of height on specific human conditions. For instance, a 2013 study in the journal Genome Biology examined 13,000 heterosexual couples, finding that people tend to gravitate toward mates of a similar height. And then there's the large-scale analysis in a 2004 issue of the Journal of Applied Psychology that concluded tall people experience a lifetime of advantages; people who are 6 feet tall (182 centimeters) or taller earn $100,000 more on average over a lifetime. Despite this compelling data, there are too many variables to accurately predict whether being at either spectrum of the height range will make you happy or miserable. People are, above all else, individuals, and personalities and predilections will throw a monkey wrench in big data every time. The Napoleon Complex is named for French general Napoleon Bonaparte who reportedly compensated for a lack of height by having a fierce and demanding personality, but common knowledge got it wrong. Napoleon was of average height for the time, standing 5 feet 6.5 inches (167 centimeters) tall.
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Putin’s announcement came just hours after the Ukrainian president rejected Moscow’s claims that his country poses a threat to Russia and made a passionate, last-minute plea for peace. “The people of Ukraine and the government of Ukraine want peace,” Zelenskyy said in an emotional overnight address, speaking in Russian in a direct appeal to Russian citizens. “But if we come under attack, if we face an attempt to take away our country, our freedom, our lives and lives of our children, we will defend ourselves. Zelenskyy said he asked to arrange a call with Putin late Wednesday, but the Kremlin did not respond. “Any provocation, any spark could trigger a blaze that will destroy everything,” he said. At an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council called by Ukraine because of the imminent threat of a Russian invasion, members still unaware of Putin’s announcement appealed to him to stop an attack. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opened the meeting, just before the announcement, telling Putin: “Stop your troops from attacking Ukraine.
Like backscatter X-ray machines, millimeter wave scanners produce detailed full-body images of passengers, but they do it with ultrahigh-frequency millimeter wave radiation rather than X-rays. If you went on name alone, you might think "advanced imaging technology machines" could help doctors hunt for tumors or other medical conditions. In reality, the label -- euphemism, if you're cynical -- adopted by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) describes the whole-body scanners found at airports that detect weapons, explosives or other threats being carried on passengers. According to the TSA's Web site, the agency had installed 800 advanced imaging technology machines at 200 U.S. November 2012. The machines come in two flavors, based on the type of electromagnetic radiation they use to make a scan. Backscatter machines -- about 30 percent of the installations -- send low-energy X-rays to bounce off a passenger's body. Millimeter wave (mmw) scanners emit energy more akin to microwaves. Both see through clothing to produce a 3-D image of the person standing in the machine.
And they want to do it for less than $1,000. If Razer does create a gaming tablet, it may be a very different beast from the device shown off in Las Vegas in January 2012. Project Fiona is not quite a tablet, not quite a gaming PC -- so let's take a look at how it mashes together both realms of technology. While the central element of Project Fiona looks very much like other tablets, the unit is designed to appeal to gamers. Image courtesy Razer; "Assasin's Creed" ©2011 Ubisoft Entertainment. Project Fiona's body closely resembles an Android tablet in more ways than one. The front is dominated by a 10.1-inch (25.7-centimeter) display and its black bezel. And unlike the typical gaming PC or laptop, that small body houses all of the hardware Razer needs to run games. Like a typical tablet, Fiona's surface is a capacitive touch screen. Project Fiona also includes a three-axis gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer, and front- and rear-facing cameras.
But they're nearly three times as likely to develop blood clots, if they're also obese, that can lead to potentially deadly pulmonary embolisms. On the upside, tall people appear less likely to get heart disease. For every 2.5 inches (6.35 centimeters) taller you are than someone of the same gender, your risk of heart disease diminishes by 14 percent, according to genetic determinants. While there's no conclusive study to determine whether shorter or taller people are happier overall, a number of studies have examined the effect of height on specific human conditions. For instance, a 2013 study in the journal Genome Biology examined 13,000 heterosexual couples, finding that people tend to gravitate toward mates of a similar height. And then there's the large-scale analysis in a 2004 issue of the Journal of Applied Psychology that concluded tall people experience a lifetime of advantages; people who are 6 feet tall (182 centimeters) or taller earn $100,000 more on average over a lifetime. Despite this compelling data, there are too many variables to accurately predict whether being at either spectrum of the height range will make you happy or miserable. People are, above all else, individuals, and personalities and predilections will throw a monkey wrench in big data every time. The Napoleon Complex is named for French general Napoleon Bonaparte who reportedly compensated for a lack of height by having a fierce and demanding personality, but common knowledge got it wrong. Napoleon was of average height for the time, standing 5 feet 6.5 inches (167 centimeters) tall.
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