![]() Maximum Takeoff Weight: 297,000 pounds (133,633 kilograms). ![]() Power Plant: Four CFM International F108-CF-201 high bypass turbofan engines. ![]() The aircraft has an AN/ALE-47 Countermeasures Dispenser System, is a "smart" dispenser that connects directly to infrared and radar warning receivers, release expendable and towed/retrivable decoys, as well as helping the pilot with situational awareness of the threat. The infrared countermeasures was not limited to flares, but directed energy from the AN/ALQ-157 system. Without HF DF, the aircraft will continue to have no DF capability in this increasingly significant frequency band. The previous RIVET JOINT HF capability was limited to a long wire antenna that allowed intercept and analysis, but not direction finding. LBSS is scalable, and configured with chassis and cards to meet platform needs.Ī RIVET JOINT High Frequency (HF) Direction Finding (DF) System adds a ten element HF array antenna on RIVET JOINT to provide HF DF capability, and upgrades the Joint SIGINT Avionics Family (JSAF) LowBand SubSystem (LBSS) receiver to process HF DF. Its processing system improves throughput by an order of magnitude. Its Advanced Tuner Packaging will increase bandwidth by receiver fourfold. ![]() Low BandĪnother JASA component is the Low Band Subsystem, scheduled for full operation by 2010. These allow exploiting low probability of intercept signals, with intercept protection such as frequency agility and co-channel interference. The High Band Sub-System (HBSS) consists a series of Super High Frequency (SHF) antennas, signal distibution system, receivers, and signal analyzers. If the MASINT sensor detects an event first, it may cue a COMINT or electronic intelligence (ELINT) platform, sending the position of the signal it detected to the antenna-pointing logic of the other platform. This architecture recognizes that disciplines are complementary a human message intercepted by a communications intelligence platform such as RIVET JOINT may alert a MASINT platform, such as COBRA BALL, that a missile test is imminent.
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![]() WiFi hotspot available on select, properly equipped models. See Operator's Manual for more information. Wireless charging and NFC pairing available only for devices with compatible technology and size. When Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is in use, the steering-wheel voice control button accesses Siri® or Google voice recognition software for voice commands. Vehicle's factory audio/information interface, including navigation, may not be used simultaneously with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. ![]() Data usage is routed through device and subject to fees, charges and restrictions in user's wireless plan. Connection to apps and streaming services may be limited by the device's network connection. Apps, content and features are selected solely by their providers. Requires connected compatible device and data plan. Device and app providers' terms and privacy statements apply. Additional products added to your deal will affect the final price.Īpple CarPlay® is a product of Apple Inc. The Total Price is the Base Price plus estimated taxes and fees once a ZIP code is provided but is subject to change and may vary based on location of the Dealer and customer, inventory levels, vehicle features and available discounts and rebates. Driving range may vary based on model, terrain, temperature, driving style, optional equipment, use of vehicle features, and other factors.Īs a concept car, the designs, features, etc. See dealer for details.ĮPA estimated driving range with a fully charged battery. In some states, aftermarket trailer brakes are required. ![]() Your actual highway mileage will probably be less than the highway estimate. You may get different mileage depending on how fast you drive, weather conditions and trip length. ![]() Compare the estimated mpg to the estimated mpg of other vehicles. Stated rates of acceleration are based upon manufacturer's track results and may vary depending on model, environmental and road surface conditions, driving style, elevation and vehicle load.ĮPA estimated fuel economy. Actual vehicle price and availability may vary by Dealer and should be confirmed with the dealer selected by customer. MSRP for a base model prior to customer build also excludes charges for optional equipment, products, packages, and accessories. MSRP excludes transportation and handling charges, destination charges, taxes, title, registration, license, tag, preparation and documentary service fees, insurance charges, and Dealer add-on products, accessories and associated labor and installation charges. Additional products added to your deal will affect the final price.Starting price is MSRP, or Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Starting price is MSRP, or Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. ![]() Martirosyan, Soviet Powder Metallurgy & Metal Ceramics 27(2) (1988) 115. Turner, Rep Invest US Bur Mines 9068 (1987) 15. ![]() Sweeney, in Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, Smart Structures and Materials 1995: Passive Damping, San Diego, 1995 (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, 1995) Vol. Pu, in Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, Smart Structures and Materials 1995: Smart Materials, San Diego, 1995 (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, 1995) Vol. Feng, in Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, Smart Structures and Materials 1997: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, San Diego, 1997 (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, 1997) Vol. Xu, in Proceedings of the 1994 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Materials for Noise and Vibration Control, Chicago, 1994 (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1994) Vol. Reinhall, in Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, Smart Structures and Materials 2000-Active Materials: Behavior and Mechanics, Newport Beach, 2000 (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, 2000) Vol. Ganeriwala, in Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, Smart Structures and Materials 1995: Passive Damping, San Diego, 1995 (Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Bellingham, 1995) Vol. Ungar, in Proceedings of the ACS Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, Dallas, Spring 1989 (ACS, Washington, DC, 1989) Vol. Pan, Metallurgical Transactions A-Physical Metallurgy & Mater. ![]() Bootability is a convenience that allows you to continue working if your startup disk fails, but it is not required for restoring data from a CCC backup. Does my CCC backup have to be bootable for me to restore data from it? Apple has assured us that they are working towards fixing the problems in ASR that prevent it from cloning the Big Sur System volume. Right now you can install Big Sur onto your CCC backup to make it bootable, and in the future we'll use Apple's APFS replication utility (ASR) to clone the Big Sur System volume. The changes in Big Sur definitely present some new logistical challenges, but yes, you can have a bootable backup of macOS Big Sur. But no, we're not just getting a massive new OS this year, we're getting a new hardware platform too! We're seeing a lot of change at a time where we could really use some stability. On top of that we're in the midst of a pandemic, and one would hope that Apple would cool their jets and defer these massive changes for a year. I think that pessimistic conclusions are also fostered by a concern that Apple is trying to turn macOS into iOS, or otherwise merge the two platforms. Based on that statement alone, and a suggestion from one of my competitors to just give up and use Time Machine instead (which does not make bootable backups, nor back up the System), someone could falsely conclude that it's impossible to have a bootable backup. Thanks to these massive system changes and some bugs in the version of Big Sur that Apple intends to ship, nobody can make a proper copy of the System volume right now, not even with Apple's proprietary utilities. I can certainly understand why people are concerned about the future of this solution. Does this mean that we can no longer have bootable backups? To create a functional copy of the macOS 11 System volume, we have to use an Apple tool to copy the system, or install macOS onto the backup. This volume is cryptographically sealed, and that seal can only be applied by Apple ordinary copies of the System volume are non-bootable without Apple's seal. The system now resides on a "Signed System Volume". ![]() As the numeric change would suggest, though, this is the biggest change to macOS since Apple introduced Mac OS X roughly 20 years ago. As with every upgrade since the original release of Mac OS X, we have to make changes to CCC to accommodate the changes in this new OS. With the announcement of macOS Big Sur, Apple has retired Mac OS X (10) and replaced it with macOS 11. Please keep in mind, however, that your CCC backup does not have to be bootable for you to be able to restore data from it. ![]() If you would like to make your Apple Silicon Mac backup bootable, you can install Big Sur onto the CCC Data Volume backup. ![]() When Apple fixes that, we'll post an update to CCC that restores support for making bootable backups on Apple Silicon Macs.ĬCC is a native application on Apple Silicon and is 100% compatible with Apple Silicon MacsĬCC will automatically proceed with a Data Volume backup when backing up an APFS Volume Group on Apple Silicon Macs - that's a complete backup of your data, applications, and system settings. Support for System volume cloning on Apple Silicon Macs is disabled for now because Apple's APFS replication utility does not currently work on that platform. Update Nov 24, 2020: CCC 5.1.23 can now make bootable backups of a Big Sur startup disk on Intel-based Macs. Update May 13, 2021: CCC 5.1.27 can now make bootable backups of a Big Sur startup disk on all Macs. CCC 5.1.23+ can make bootable backups of Big Sur on Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. ![]() One study found that the chance a hurricane will undergo rapid intensification went from 1 in 100 in the early 1980s to 1 in 20 by mid-2005. These intensification events have gotten more frequent over the last 40 years. Elsa the first hurricane of 2021 and the earliest forming fifth named storm on record made landfall July 7 in Floridas Big Bend region as a high-end tropical storm. Last year, this happened with Hurricane Laura - its winds jumped from 75 to 140 miles per hour on August 26, catapulting the hurricane from Category 1 to Category 4. There's a term for this: Rapid intensification refers to an increase of at least 35 mph in a storm's wind speeds within 24 hours. That also enables storms to intensify and develop into powerful hurricanes in less time. Severe to Extreme Drought Persists Despite Recent Rains. A 1-degree-Fahrenheit rise in ocean temperature can increase a storm's wind speed by up to 20 miles per hour, according to Yale Climate Connections. National Weather Service Forecast Office in Mobile is your source for the most complete weather forecast and weather related information on the web. Lisa made landfall near the mouth of the Sibun River, about 10 miles southwest of Belize City, at approximately 4:20 p.m. The 12th named system of the 2022 season, Lisa became the sixth hurricane of the year. Rising ocean temperatures in particular play a major role, since the temperature of the water below a storm influences its wind speed. Hurricane Lisa made landfall along the coast of Belize on Nov. It often indicates a user profile.Įlsa churns over the Caribbean, July 2, 2021.Įarth's warming increases the chance that a hurricane will be more devastating. ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]() “If you’re the type that really embraces trends, I don’t think you should tone it down or stifle your style for engagement photos,” notes Walburn. Regardless of the season, location, or color palette you and your partner choose for your engagement photos, you can–and should-incorporate your personal style. “Or reverse it-if there’s something you really want to wear for these photos, make sure you pick an engagement photo location that’s in line with the outfit.” “Think of it this way: If you were invited to a party at the location or venue you’ve chosen for your photos, what would you wear?” says Walburn. “But again, if that isn’t you, don’t feel pressure to jump on a trend-or else opt for classic, simple designs.”ĭonning a suit for a photo shoot at your favorite campsite or choosing denim for your museum backdrop can create a disconnect that distracts from your final photos. ![]() ![]() “Watches, chains, bracelets, signet rings-these are all small details that make a big impact,” says Walburn. Denim’s great, but darker is better here.”Īdding men’s jewelry-whether bold or understated-can also take your outfit from too simple to perfectly curated. Instead of an athletic t-shirt you’ve worn on repeat, find a solid cotton t-shirt or try a button-up. “Instead of those trail runners you wear to the store for runs, and to walk the dog, pick a nice pair of lace-ups or clean (even new) sneakers. “Dressing up is all about the details,” Walburn says: Choose one or two items you wear on repeat and replace them with more tailored, thoughtful versions. ![]() While you may be tempted to start from scratch with an all-new outfit, Walburn recommends building your engagement photo attire around at least one of your current favorite pieces, like “a jacket, your favorite button-up dress shirt, or the worn-in leather boots you’ve worn a thousand times.” This will anchor your look within your current style while leaving plenty of opportunities to elevate it. Putting together an outfit for your engagement photos may not require as much care as choosing your wedding day attire, but it’s still essential to build a look that feels comfortable, personalized, and special. “These photos should feel like you-maybe a slightly more polished version of you, but something you’d actually wear,” adds Walburn, who further shares his top four outfit selection tips, as highlighted below. Plus, we provide a roundup of 10 real-life examples to help inspire your own look.ħ0 Engagement Photo Ideas from Real Couples How to Choose a Men's Engagement Photo Outfit Interested in a few more tips? Here, Walburn shares his expert advice on how to put together men’s engagement photo outfits. "I recommend leaning toward something timeless versus trendy, but that’s not a hard rule-your wedding photos are the ones that really need to withstand the test of time.” You should also consider the location and your partner's outfit in order to put together a cohesive aesthetic that defines your engagement era. “The outfit you choose should reflect your style, your taste, and your personality," he explains. After all, these are the images that you and your partner will likely share on social media and when sending out save-the-dates.īefore you start to panic over what to wear, however, Jerod Walburn of The Black Tux and jewelry company Marke notes that finding an outfit isn't as difficult as you might think. While engagement photos may not get the same buzz as wedding photos, choosing an outfit as the groom-to-be is an important part of creating a set of shots you’ll cherish forever. ![]() Symptoms of magnesium deficiency can cause fatigue, loss of appetite and nausea. Magnesium plays a role in nerve function, blood pressure, and blood glucose levels. Magnesium: Mineral water is a good source of magnesium.That doesn’t mean mineral water doesn’t go through processing, to remove bacterial growth or toxic substances, but it’s not the harsh and potentially harmful process that tap water goes through.īelow, we go into some of the more specific benefits of mineral water, which the Liquid Death drink is. Since mineral water is bottled at the source, it can be purer than tap water which has gone through chemical disinfection. Mineral water also has a higher mineral content than tap water across the board. If you’re just drinking tap water, there are added minerals, but drinking water can have contaminants from leaking and rusted pipes and other pollutants. The minerals in these waters are highly bioavailable, meaning it’s an optimal way for our bodies to absorb and use the minerals. These types of water are good for your health because it provides you with minerals your body can’t make on its own. To advertise a product as mineral water, that has to be how it comes from the earth. These total dissolved solids have to come from a physical and geologically protected underground water source. Mineral water has to contain at least 250 parts per million or PPM of total dissolved solids, according to the FDA’s regulatory guidelines. What you might be surprised to find out is the FDA regulates bottled water. Most of us don’t spend time thinking about our water, so we might not naturally consider whether tap water or mineral water is better for us. For a product to meet the requirements of mineral water, it has to be bottled at the source. Some of the critical minerals in spring water from underground include calcium, sodium and magnesium. This type of water comes from underground reservoirs, and it doesn’t go through chemical processing. Mineral water is not the same as regular drinking water. To understand why Liquid Death might actually be worth the hype, we look at the health benefits of mineral water. There’s a lot of competition on the ever-expanding consumer water market, but Liquid Death does stand out. In that same test, however, the sparkling water from the brand while high in minerals was found to be acidic. We looked at independent testing of the water not done by the manufacturer, finding it is not only high in minerals but also alkaline. The spring water source is in the Austrian Alps. ![]() ![]() They fuel your body and quench your thirst. Here’s where it’s especially unique for this canned mountain water startup- these naturally occurring minerals are electrolytes. Before it’s canned, the water is purified using a process that helps maintain the original mineral profile. When the company sources the water, it goes into their bottler and then straight into air-tight cans. Being mountain water does set it apart from other types of bottled water, which are just tap water that’s been processed. ![]() Liquid Death comes from an underground mountain source, protected by hundreds of feet of stone. We were wondering the same thing, so we did some research to figure it out and determine if it’s fancy water or something else going on here.
![]() MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer, committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce and inclusive culture that encourages all people to reach their full potential. For more information, contact a community food systems educator near you by calling 1-88. Michigan State University Extension’s Community Food Systems work team supports food hubs and incubator kitchens as well as other initiatives to grow community-based food systems. The old home economics classroom is now the site for the Proud Mitten incubator kitchen.īy the end of the day, all guests appeared to have a better understanding of both incubator kitchens and food hubs, and hopefully interacted enough to successfully increase collaboration between the two organizations. ![]() The PARC director gave us a quick tour of their nonprofit site, which was once a high school converted into rental space for small business owners and performing arts members. FEAST showed guests their new renovations and talked about their plans for the future. Senator Stabenow, all spoke of the work their teams are doing to improve the business environment for agriculture and food businesses in Michigan.įollowing the meeting, were two separate field trips to the FEAST co-owned food processing and co-packaging facility, and to the Proud Mitten Kitchen located inside the Plymouth Arts & Recreational Center (PARC) in Plymouth, Michigan. Guest speakers from MDARD, MSU Center for Regional Food Systems, the Eastern Market, and Mary Judnich from the office of U.S. Members of food systems across Michigan came together to network and share their thoughts and ideas on how food hubs and incubator kitchens can work together to benefit local business owners. The meeting was held at the Sacred Heart Parish, adjacent to Eastern Market in Detroit. On July 20, Michigan State University’s Center for Regional Food Systems helped host the first joint meeting between the Michigan Food Hub Network and Incubator Kitchen Network. Knowing these working definitions, is the initial question now easier to answer? They typically include cooking appliances, tabletop space, and cleaning areas that cannot be found in most at-home kitchens. ![]() Incubator kitchens, on the other hand, provide small local businesses with a properly licensed facility to make their products in bulk. This means they support the growth of small farm businesses and local product sales in the community by helping with the marketing, storage and/or distribution of their products. If someone asked: “How do you think food hubs and incubator kitchens can better work together?” A typical response may be: “Well, what is the difference between the two?”įood hubs are centrally located facilities with a business management structure facilitating the aggregation, storage, processing, distribution and/or marketing of locally/regionally food products. ![]() The tie-up ivory heels in our collection are also a great addition to your vacation wardrobe as they work well with maxisfor your daytime rendezvous or sheath dresses for evening engagements. Choose a low-heel cream mule with chic weaves and knots for shopping days, or pick a pair of pointy-toe ivory pumps to complement your office style. While their place on special occasions is well-established, these beauties also contribute to the perfect street style. The versatility of cream and ivory-colored heels makes them great for styling different kinds of outfits. Cream-colored heels can also be the perfect accessory for your bridesmaids' dress or mother of the bride dress to make an impression at that special event. Simple cream-colored pumps with an elegant silhouette work best for the minimalist bride, while options with studded straps, glitter finish, and embellishments are ideal for someone looking for a bit more glamor. Explore ivory heels and cream pumps in exquisite styles to find a pair that is worthy of elevating your wedding dress. White and its different hues, such as ivory and cream, have always been associated with weddings. ![]() ![]() With so many different shades and styles available in this versatile color, you are bound to find a pair of ivory pumps to make all your special occasions a little more memorable. Colorful styles are definitely attractive, but no wardrobe is complete without a pair of ivory heels that can add a generous dash of elegance and chicness to any look. Take a break from rainbow-colored options and opt for the classic ivory and cream heels and pumps from our collection. ![]() Additionally, many architectural structures, such as bridges or roofs, have scalene triangles in their design.Īcute triangles are a type of triangle where all three angles measure less than 90 degrees. For example, a musical triangle, which produces a high-pitched sound when struck, is typically a scalene triangle. It’s essential to understand scalene triangles in real-world contexts, too, as many objects have scalene triangles as their base or sides. An obtuse scalene triangle has one angle greater than 90 degrees. An acute scalene triangle has all angles less than 90 degrees, while a right scalene triangle has one angle measuring 90 degrees. One such method is to use the Law of Cosines to determine whether the triangle is acute, right, or obtuse. There are various ways to classify scalene triangles based on their angles or side lengths. This means that there is no symmetry in the triangle, and each angle has a different measure. One notable property of scalene triangles is that their angles are also different. However, they are still essential in geometry and have various applications in real-world contexts. Unlike equilateral and isosceles triangles, which have unique properties, scalene triangles do not have any special characteristics that set them apart. They are also used to find the area under a curve using integration.Ī scalene triangle is a type of triangle where all three sides have different lengths. In calculus, isosceles triangles are used to find the slope of a tangent line to a curve. They are also used to create tessellations, which are repeating patterns made up of geometric shapes. In geometry, isosceles triangles are used to prove geometric theorems and solve problems involving congruence and similarity. These ratios are important in solving real-world problems, such as measuring the height of a building or the distance between two points. In trigonometry, isosceles triangles are used to find trigonometric ratios, such as the sine, cosine, and tangent. They are also used in science, engineering, and architecture. Isosceles triangles are used in various areas of mathematics, such as trigonometry, geometry, and calculus. For example, in construction, isosceles triangles are used in roof design to create symmetrical structures that are visually appealing and structurally stable. These properties make isosceles triangles useful in various mathematical and real-world contexts. The height (the perpendicular distance from the base to the opposite vertex) is also a bisector of the base.The base angles (the angles opposite the equal sides) are equal.Some of the most important properties include: ![]() Isosceles triangles have several unique properties that make them essential in geometry. Their symmetry, equal side lengths, and 60-degree angles make them fascinating to study, and their practical use in various fields such as architecture and graphic design make them an essential part of our daily lives. In conclusion, equilateral triangles are a crucial component of geometry, possessing unique properties and applications. “The equilateral triangle is God’s attribute everything else belongs to the humans.” – Albrecht Dürer, German artist and mathematician In nature, equilateral triangles can be seen in the hexagonal shape of honeycomb cells and in the crystals of minerals such as quartz and diamonds. ![]() They are also used in the design of logos, emblems, and other graphic design elements, as their symmetry and unity represent balance and harmony. Height can be calculated using the Pythagorean theoremĮquilateral triangles can be found in many real-world applications, such as in the construction of bridges, towers, and trusses. Three equal angles, each measuring 60 degrees This is because six equilateral triangles can be arranged to form a hexagon, and twelve can be arranged to form a dodecagon. Additionally, because all sides are of equal length, the height of an equilateral triangle can be easily calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.Įquilateral triangles are also used in creating regular polygons, such as hexagons and dodecagons. This means that an equilateral triangle can be rotated, flipped and still retain its original shape and size. They have three lines of symmetry, which divide the triangle into identical parts. One of the essential properties of equilateral triangles is their symmetry. These triangles have a unique set of properties that make them interesting to study and are also of great practical use in various fields. They are defined as triangles where all three sides are of equal length, and all three angles are 60 degrees each. Equilateral triangles are a fascinating type of triangle that has captured the imagination of mathematicians and artists alike. |
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