Considerations of financial viability dictate how much to localize. The first level is to avoid localisation altogether. This is possible if the makers feel that a game has a potential market in a new locale with no changes. The second level is to just localise the packaging. Manuals but not the game itself. This is possible if the target market has a fair understanding of the original language or if the game does not carry much text or story. The third level involves translating game text while retaining the original audio files, thus making the game understandable in another language without the additional cost of hiring actors for voice-overs. Sub-titles will help the game along. The final level is the Big Job of localisation where ALL the game's assets will be translated and localised- box packaging, game text, manuals, graphics, audio, etc. This is an expert and expensive task and is the premise of AAA game companies.
Russia, according to Tuchynov, has also fielded four guided-missile brigades in the region. The brigades, he says, are armed with Iskander-K cruise missile systems, which have a range of up to 2,500 kilometers. Apart from investing in conventional arms, Russia is also enhancing its hybrid warfare capabilities, "including terror attacks and subversive actions," in Ukraine, Turchynov said. First Deputy Head of the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), Viktor Kononenko, also recently reported that Russia might be planning another attempt to destabilize Ukraine in the fall. He said that the SBU has information on Russia's plans, including "the existence of a group in Putin's entourage, which has as goal to create prerequisites for the introduction of Russian troops to Ukraine in autumn under the pretext of protecting the Russian-speaking population". The war in Ukraine has already exacted a steep price. On April 21, UN representative to Ukraine, Neal Walker, announced that, "After four years of conflict, 3.4 million people in Ukraine are struggling to cope with the impact of the humanitarian crisis and urgently require humanitarian assistance and protection".
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These narrow bands aren't straight sheets of copper in a film -- they look like waves or a series of peaks and valleys. Copper is a conductor -- that means electricity can flow freely through it. Copper's atomic structure is what makes it a good conductor. The electrons in the outer energy level of a copper atom repel one another and are relatively free. If you introduce a flow of electrons into one end of a copper wire, these valence electrons pass from atom to atom. The result is a domino effect of electrons moving from one end of the copper wire to another. The flow of electrons is what we call electricity. We call a material dielectric if it doesn't conduct electricity but does support electrostatic fields. In other words, it's an insulator. We use the term dielectric when we're dealing with materials that prevent conductive surfaces from coming into contact with one another, usually in a capacitor. The number of layers in each copper band depends upon the purpose of the FlatWire.|Have you ever wondered how the movies literally make it to the big screen? Learn how a movie projector works in this video. If you're new to the video projector market, the wide range of products and features could be confusing. We've created this buying guide to help you navigate the sea of video projector technologies. We'll start by familiarizing ourselves with the terminology. Specifications used in the market. Then, we'll take a closer look at certain types of video projectors, their purchase and maintenance costs, and why you might want to buy them. Resolution is the number of pixels used to create an image. Brightness is the amount of light your eyes perceive from the projected image. Contrast is the difference between the brighter. Darker portions of the projected image. The first specification, aspect ratio, is something you may be familiar with. Common aspect ratios include 4:3 and 16:9. For video projectors, you'll occasionally see the aspect ratio listed as one number, which is the rounded decimal formed when dividing the numerator by the denominator in the fraction notation of the aspect ratio.
While three branches of the U.S. Armed Forces -- the Marines, Navy and Air Force -- will use the Osprey, Bell is also exploring its design for possible civilian uses.S. The Osprey has two, large, three-bladed rotors that rotate in opposite directions and produce lift. Because the rotors turn in opposite directions, there is no need for a tail rotor to provide stability as in a helicopter. The wing tilts the rotors between airplane and helicopter modes and generates lift in the airplane mode. The Osprey can convert smoothly from helicopter mode to airplane mode in as few as 12 seconds. Longer range - The Osprey can fly from 270 to 580 miles (453 to 933 km). Higher speed - The Osprey's top speed is 315 mph (507 kph), which is twice as fast as a helicopter's top speed. Increased cargo capacity - The Osprey can carry 10,000 pounds (4,536 kg) of cargo or 24 troops. The advantage of the Osprey over an airplane is that it can take off, hover and land like a helicopter.
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