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Acoustic levitation allows small objects, like droplets of liquid, to float. Unless you travel into the vacuum of space, sound is all around you every day. But most of the time, you probably don't think of it as a physical presence. You hear sounds; you don't touch them. The only exceptions may be loud nightclubs, cars with window-rattling speakers and ultrasound machines that pulverize kidney stones. But even then, you most likely don't think of what you feel as sound itself, but as the vibrations that sound creates in other objects. The idea that something so intangible can lift objects can seem unbelievable, but it's a real phenomenon. Acoustic levitation takes advantage of the properties of sound to cause solids, liquids and heavy gases to float. The process can take place in normal or reduced gravity. In other words, sound can levitate objects on Earth or in gas-filled enclosures in space.
But what if you wanted to know more about that a flu epidemic that's spreading through a nearby city? Google would like to help with that. As many as 72 percent of American adults admit they've looked up health information online in the past year - that's about 90 million people, mostly searching for information about specific conditions such as a cough or flu, or treatments such as antibiotics. Think about what kind of information is sitting in those search engine databases. Google Flu Trends (GFT) is an Internet-based influenza surveillance tool that uses aggregated search query data to predict flu trends in more than 25 countries, including the U.S. Google engineers used five years of historical big data - and we mean big. They tapped into their database of 50 million of the most commonly used prefiltered search queries to establish a baseline of general flu activity. The initial algorithm for the prediction tool relied solely on regional flu-related search query data (regional based on IP address), including overarching topics such as general influenza symptoms, cold remedies and antiviral medications.
The role vitamins play in lowering cholesterol is unclear, but they do seem to be less effective as supplements than in their natural form. See more drug pictures. A healthy, balanced diet is the only way to get all the vitamins that may lower cholesterol. Such a diet -- low in saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol -- plus a lifestyle that includes regular physical activity and losing excess weight, form the basis for fighting heart disease. Yet, the battle being waged against the high-cholesterol plaques in the walls of your blood vessels is a complex one. The form that vitamins and minerals take -- in food or in supplements -- seems to be an especially important factor in determining their effectiveness in promoting heart health. There's no question that your food choices can influence your risk of disease, but it's possible that a variety of other compounds in foods -- such as fiber or phytonutrients -- may act in harmony with vitamins or minerals to enhance their health effects.|A sweat test measures the sodium. Chloride in a patient's perspiration. Salty sweat with high levels of chloride is a common sign of cystic fibrosis. View more men's health pictures. If you suspect a sweat test involves a grueling workout, then we've got news for you: This relatively simple test -- performed most often on children -- helps doctors diagnose cystic fibrosis (an inherited disorder marked by frequent lung infections) and has nothing to do with moving around. In fact, to perform the sweat test -- also known as an iontophoretic sweat test -- a person must sit relatively still. A medicated gel is applied to skin on the arm or leg. Then, via two insulated wires, a specialized machine sends mild electrical currents -- one positive, one negative -- to the medicated gel sites. The gel, along with the electrical current, helps stimulate sweat glands. Although testing isn't painful, it can be uncomfortable for children who don't like the tingling sensation caused by electrodes -- or who aren't accustomed to sitting still for very long.
POSTSUPERSCRIPT bunchs trains will arrive within acquisition windows of ?similar-tosim? 1-2 ms width separated by ?similar-tosim? 200 ms. During the idle time, ?99%similar-toabsentpercent99sim 99%? 99 % of the time, the bias currents of the electronics will be shut down. This technique is usually denominated power pulsing. 2 The SiW-ECAL engineering prototype. The first SiW-ECAL prototype was the so called SiW-ECAL physics prototype. It was successfully tested at DESY, FNAL and CERN running together with another CALICE prototype, the analogue hadronic calorimeter AHCAL, delivering the proof of concept of PF calorimetry. For the physics prototype, the VFE was placed outside the active area with no particular constraints in power consumption. The new generation prototype is called the SiW-ECAL technological prototype and it addresses the main technological challenges: compactness, power consumption reduction through power pulsing and VFE inside the detector close to real ILD conditions. It will also provide data allowing deep studies of the PF performance.|Talk of war is again in the air. When Russia massed thousands of troops along its border with Ukraine last spring, reports and rumors swirled that the Kremlin might launch a big new offensive seven years after it seized control of Crimea and fomented a separatist war in the Donbas region that continues to this day. Several months later, the same fears have surfaced with even greater force. Media including The New York Times. Bloomberg have cited U.S.S. The buildup of forces is evident in western Russia and also in Crimea, according to satellite images. It's impossible to ascertain exactly what Russia's intentions are -- or even whether President Vladimir Putin has made any specific plans or is, at this point, creating options. But here are some of the most important questions about the tense situation -- and some possible answers. Is there really a threat of major new Russian military action?
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Acoustic levitation allows small objects, like droplets of liquid, to float. Unless you travel into the vacuum of space, sound is all around you every day. But most of the time, you probably don't think of it as a physical presence. You hear sounds; you don't touch them. The only exceptions may be loud nightclubs, cars with window-rattling speakers and ultrasound machines that pulverize kidney stones. But even then, you most likely don't think of what you feel as sound itself, but as the vibrations that sound creates in other objects. The idea that something so intangible can lift objects can seem unbelievable, but it's a real phenomenon. Acoustic levitation takes advantage of the properties of sound to cause solids, liquids and heavy gases to float. The process can take place in normal or reduced gravity. In other words, sound can levitate objects on Earth or in gas-filled enclosures in space.
But what if you wanted to know more about that a flu epidemic that's spreading through a nearby city? Google would like to help with that. As many as 72 percent of American adults admit they've looked up health information online in the past year - that's about 90 million people, mostly searching for information about specific conditions such as a cough or flu, or treatments such as antibiotics. Think about what kind of information is sitting in those search engine databases. Google Flu Trends (GFT) is an Internet-based influenza surveillance tool that uses aggregated search query data to predict flu trends in more than 25 countries, including the U.S. Google engineers used five years of historical big data - and we mean big. They tapped into their database of 50 million of the most commonly used prefiltered search queries to establish a baseline of general flu activity. The initial algorithm for the prediction tool relied solely on regional flu-related search query data (regional based on IP address), including overarching topics such as general influenza symptoms, cold remedies and antiviral medications.
The role vitamins play in lowering cholesterol is unclear, but they do seem to be less effective as supplements than in their natural form. See more drug pictures. A healthy, balanced diet is the only way to get all the vitamins that may lower cholesterol. Such a diet -- low in saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol -- plus a lifestyle that includes regular physical activity and losing excess weight, form the basis for fighting heart disease. Yet, the battle being waged against the high-cholesterol plaques in the walls of your blood vessels is a complex one. The form that vitamins and minerals take -- in food or in supplements -- seems to be an especially important factor in determining their effectiveness in promoting heart health. There's no question that your food choices can influence your risk of disease, but it's possible that a variety of other compounds in foods -- such as fiber or phytonutrients -- may act in harmony with vitamins or minerals to enhance their health effects.|A sweat test measures the sodium. Chloride in a patient's perspiration. Salty sweat with high levels of chloride is a common sign of cystic fibrosis. View more men's health pictures. If you suspect a sweat test involves a grueling workout, then we've got news for you: This relatively simple test -- performed most often on children -- helps doctors diagnose cystic fibrosis (an inherited disorder marked by frequent lung infections) and has nothing to do with moving around. In fact, to perform the sweat test -- also known as an iontophoretic sweat test -- a person must sit relatively still. A medicated gel is applied to skin on the arm or leg. Then, via two insulated wires, a specialized machine sends mild electrical currents -- one positive, one negative -- to the medicated gel sites. The gel, along with the electrical current, helps stimulate sweat glands. Although testing isn't painful, it can be uncomfortable for children who don't like the tingling sensation caused by electrodes -- or who aren't accustomed to sitting still for very long.
POSTSUPERSCRIPT bunchs trains will arrive within acquisition windows of ?similar-tosim? 1-2 ms width separated by ?similar-tosim? 200 ms. During the idle time, ?99%similar-toabsentpercent99sim 99%? 99 % of the time, the bias currents of the electronics will be shut down. This technique is usually denominated power pulsing. 2 The SiW-ECAL engineering prototype. The first SiW-ECAL prototype was the so called SiW-ECAL physics prototype. It was successfully tested at DESY, FNAL and CERN running together with another CALICE prototype, the analogue hadronic calorimeter AHCAL, delivering the proof of concept of PF calorimetry. For the physics prototype, the VFE was placed outside the active area with no particular constraints in power consumption. The new generation prototype is called the SiW-ECAL technological prototype and it addresses the main technological challenges: compactness, power consumption reduction through power pulsing and VFE inside the detector close to real ILD conditions. It will also provide data allowing deep studies of the PF performance.|Talk of war is again in the air. When Russia massed thousands of troops along its border with Ukraine last spring, reports and rumors swirled that the Kremlin might launch a big new offensive seven years after it seized control of Crimea and fomented a separatist war in the Donbas region that continues to this day. Several months later, the same fears have surfaced with even greater force. Media including The New York Times. Bloomberg have cited U.S.S. The buildup of forces is evident in western Russia and also in Crimea, according to satellite images. It's impossible to ascertain exactly what Russia's intentions are -- or even whether President Vladimir Putin has made any specific plans or is, at this point, creating options. But here are some of the most important questions about the tense situation -- and some possible answers. Is there really a threat of major new Russian military action?
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