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progress is the so-called window pane test stretch out a bit of dough until you're left with a thin membrane if it looks so pate like luxemburg secret text structures you have to keep needing what we want is transparency. so keep going until you have something like this. at a handful of raisins place the dough in agree scratched him and cover it with a towel until it doubles in size luxemburg maybe small foot per head luxemburg or spain more than double what your average german does into e.u. coffers pay about two euros a day roughly the cost of a loaf of bread in luxembourg. place the dough with a neck yoke and stick it in the open and one hundred ninety degrees celsius set your time up for twenty five minutes until you hear the bell. the smile. and the p.t. you know it wasn't. luxembourg's raisin bread delicious rich in flavor easy to bake if you have a firm grip like your girl it's a piece of cake. i do love the way you mix politics but with bread making grav for that craft. would make a good baker i think baking is no rocket science robyn and so everyone would make a good baker but it ca
progress is the so-called window pane test stretch out a bit of dough until you're left with a thin membrane if it looks so pate like luxemburg secret text structures you have to keep needing what we want is transparency. so keep going until you have something like this. at a handful of raisins place the dough in agree scratched him and cover it with a towel until it doubles in size luxemburg maybe small foot per head luxemburg or spain more than double what your average german does into e.u....
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the problem is not one of what doug described as the permeable membrane of industry and government. it is the autoimmune response in government to these new technologies. this was touched on in the last panel. let me take as my one example the artificial intelligence discussion that dominated the previous. is the problem of artificial intelligence that these systems of machine learning are not available to the pentagon or accessible? they are wildly so. providingmpanies are information in these areas. the problem is that when we look at the other side, the ability to assimilate, on the personnel side, i don't see substantial numbers of people in the uniformed military service capable of understanding this in a way that private companies would especially value. the number of people who are good at artificial intelligence probablyous way is accountable on the fingers of both hands. that is way too small. and our personnel system hugely discourages them. you cannot get promoted to the higher ranks. even those people who are extraordinarily good, we push out of the services because the
the problem is not one of what doug described as the permeable membrane of industry and government. it is the autoimmune response in government to these new technologies. this was touched on in the last panel. let me take as my one example the artificial intelligence discussion that dominated the previous. is the problem of artificial intelligence that these systems of machine learning are not available to the pentagon or accessible? they are wildly so. providingmpanies are information in these...
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you have to reestablish that membrane at the outer ring. just wait until it pops again, man.s one of my best friends. i hang out with him on my days off. >> awe. stop it. >> our dad is like our best friend. we grew up hanging out with him. if that wasn't the case we couldn't hang out with each other nonstop. >> did you see an influx of new patients? >> single women? >> mostly single women with perfectly healthy pets? >> i think ross definitely did. i got a lot of questions. i got a lot of -- so wait, are you the singing vet? i probably said 100 times, no, i'm not the singing vet. >> if you're honest with yourselves, do you think it was lord barrington who secured the show? >> yeah. i feel like the star of the show is barrington. some people are like he's awfully fluffy. he's overweight. you'll get an insight into how much this job impacts us and how much it's just part of our heart and soul. it kind of just opens them up to our world, which i think is important. >> everybody smile. >> hanging with the hendersons premieres on friday night at 9:00 p.m. in all time zones on anim
you have to reestablish that membrane at the outer ring. just wait until it pops again, man.s one of my best friends. i hang out with him on my days off. >> awe. stop it. >> our dad is like our best friend. we grew up hanging out with him. if that wasn't the case we couldn't hang out with each other nonstop. >> did you see an influx of new patients? >> single women? >> mostly single women with perfectly healthy pets? >> i think ross definitely did. i got a...
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out of these for example epi retina membranes that we can peer with surgery or age related macular degeneration this is very important disease there regularly generation. and what happens in this kind of disease age related macular degeneration of the name ted support it is it is a very slow occurring and slow progressing disease that probably starts much earlier in life and the genes that can be affected there's also environmental factors that help to help this disease in progressing. initially the retinal pigment if you see this says this is the layer of pigment it says and the nice the retina is starting to degenerate and they are after if these sets already fail in doing their function then also the photoreceptors the light sensitive start degenerating the end result of this disease is that the patient can't read that he misses letters and that. when he wants to recognize faces for example he fails to do so and can even go blind well this is not the regular case usually you can. move around in your known environment however if a large hemorrhage is bleeding or curse that can finally need to
out of these for example epi retina membranes that we can peer with surgery or age related macular degeneration this is very important disease there regularly generation. and what happens in this kind of disease age related macular degeneration of the name ted support it is it is a very slow occurring and slow progressing disease that probably starts much earlier in life and the genes that can be affected there's also environmental factors that help to help this disease in progressing....
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can and side of the lake product is already in place the water is filtered using what's known as membrane bioreactor technology. in uganda has been using recycled water for the last eighteen months the used water is pumped into a tunnel from there it flows into this busines which contains tons and sun that help clean the water. now wants to use recycled water to have big points too. so we already have the system and it has proved to be very efficient for us using not so much how we maintain the same temperatures because that's also very crucial when you're watching exit to there in doha cherry so for the points that still work in progress for us to see how would be able to integrate it. into just like more farmers to recycle water ideally using renewable energy the professor and his team have been working on this project for the last three years so far their work has brought them to uganda kenya and tanzania. we want to train we want to show people and we want to see how everything develops in the future and finally very very important is we need to dept this solution for the local market
can and side of the lake product is already in place the water is filtered using what's known as membrane bioreactor technology. in uganda has been using recycled water for the last eighteen months the used water is pumped into a tunnel from there it flows into this busines which contains tons and sun that help clean the water. now wants to use recycled water to have big points too. so we already have the system and it has proved to be very efficient for us using not so much how we maintain the...
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but they are already commercially available membranes which are much larger in size.olecule. thank you for explaining it. coming up on breakfast, steve coogan and john c reilly tell us about their heartfelt and hilarious tribute to laurel and hardy. we had to distinguish between the private stan and ollie and the public laurel and hardy, as it were. you have seen the film, so it is more about the relationship backstage? yes, also it is about the twilight years of their career and people did not want to go and see them and their movie career had ended and they were doing a tour of the uk. it was a difficult time for the uk. it was a difficult time for the pair. and as you can see, remarkable likenesses. it is now time to get the news, travel and weather where you are this morning. it as another cloudy start but the cloud will break up as we go through the day a little bit. for most of us it will be dry despite that drizzle in the south. high pressure is still dominating things, we have been looking at this weather chart for a good week or so now. settled conditions. bu
but they are already commercially available membranes which are much larger in size.olecule. thank you for explaining it. coming up on breakfast, steve coogan and john c reilly tell us about their heartfelt and hilarious tribute to laurel and hardy. we had to distinguish between the private stan and ollie and the public laurel and hardy, as it were. you have seen the film, so it is more about the relationship backstage? yes, also it is about the twilight years of their career and people did not...