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Off-peak cooling systems don't only shift the demand for power to a different time of day, they create a more stable cooling environment that can deliver the same cooling capacity with less energy consumption. They bring less efficient, dirtier plants on line if they need them and buy energy from other power plants on the grid at premium prices, passing those charges along to their customers. They also expand their facilities when they can't meet current or projected demand. Making the energy grid more efficient by distributing the demand for electricity and reducing energy consumption by running air conditioning at optimal performance reduces greenhouse gas emissions and forestalls the need for more energy plants to handle the load. On the next page, we'll take a look at how off-peak cooling systems can work at night and still cool the air during the hottest part of the day. These coils circulate ethylene or propylene glycol.
It is composed of 300 water Cherenkov detectors (WCD). Each of them is a cylinder of 7.3 m in diameter and 4.5 m in height. POSTSUPERSCRIPT. They are equipped with 4 upward facing photomultiplier tubes (PMT), one 10” Hamamatsu R7081-HQE at the centre of the tank and three 8” R5912 halfway to the edges. 95%. Those two characteristics compensate the smaller instantaneous sensitivity compared to the imaging atmospheric Cherenkov technique, especially at the highest energies for which fluxes tend to be low. Around 10 TeV, the footprint on the ground produced by a gamma-ray shower is comparable to the size of the instrument. Therefore, most of the events triggering the instrument will fall outside the main array which makes the event reconstruction less accurate because of degeneracy between the core position and the energy of the shower. In order to improve the reconstruction of those events thus improving the instrument sensitivity, a sparse outrigger array of small tanks has been added around the main array.
The military figured that it would be easier, and less expensive, to accomplish these tasks in space than on the ground. At the time, a report by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics proposed that $1.8 million be spent to enhance the technology needed to develop a military spac­e station. They recommended the development of radiation protection, high-pressure suits for military astronauts, as well as shields and other defenses to protect against the laser attacks and nuclear bombs they anticipated would threaten the station. Not everyone in the government was onboard with the idea, though. Today, the International Space Station is fully operational, but for civilian, not military purposes. Though the Pentagon still looks to space, its interests lie more in protecting galactic assets from attack (especially by terrorists), rather than in launching military operations. To learn more about space stations, the Cold War and the space race, spy the links on the next page. On March 23, 1983, President Ronald Reagan gave a now famous speech outlining plans for a new, space-based missile defense system. He said the shield would protect the U.S. The Strategic Defense Initiative, or "," as it was nicknamed, would be equipped with computers, sensors, and weapons that could intercept enemy missiles. The plan was highly controversial -- and very expensive. Who won the Cold War? Did NASA win the space race? What is a remotely operated spy plane? Broad, William J. "Space Station is Studied by Military." The New York Times. Broad, William J. "Spy Satellites' Early Role as 'Floodlight' Coming Clear." The New York Times. Day, Dwayne A. "All along the watchtower." The Space Review. Karl, Jonathan. "So High, So Fast." ABC News. Minkel, JR. "Space Station Could Beam Secret Quantum Codes by 2014." Scientific American. Strom, Steven R. "The Best Laid Plans: A History of the Manned Orbiting Laboratory." Crosslink. The New York Times. Wright, David and Lisbeth Gronlund. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
The results took into account not only the surgeons' performances during the three-month study, but also factored in their level of training, number of years in practice and how many surgeries they'd performed, as well as their video-gaming habits in real life. The surgeons who had a history of playing video games for more than three hours a week made 37 percent fewer mistakes. Completed tasks 27 percent faster than the surgeons who had no history of playing video games. The surgeons who were still playing video games (for any amount of time per week) at the time of the study made 32 percent fewer mistakes and completed tasks 24 percent faster than their never-playing colleagues. The surgeons who scored in the top third of the video-game portion of the study made 47 percent fewer errors. Completed tasks 39 percent faster than those who scored in the bottom third. So what exactly does this mean?
Honor comes from death, disgrace from surrender. Historians have a hard time reconciling the feudal concept of bushido with what the Japanese government sold its soldiers in World War II. When examined side by side, the modern version exacts a much higher toll on adherents. It worked nonetheless. Honor was bestowed on those true believers who willingly gave their lives, much like the suicide bombers today in the Middle East receive. The concept of bushido wasn't reserved for Japanese pilots; it was extended to all of the Japanese military. This explains why some Japanese soldiers were still fighting decades after World War II ended. It's a bit ironic that bushido was pushed by the Japanese government onto its troops during World War II. The idea was penned at a time when the samurai had created a place at the top of Japanese society after centuries of bravery, valor and military strength.


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