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actively supported by the ministry of industry and trade. bush provided a grant to stimulate and implement this project. but the real hard. around the whole. field makes the hole in. the primary. only. just. such a construction has numerous advantages the first among them are economic for one thing by cutting pricey helium out of the equation or at least significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce than operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining several leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of coils are useful benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly compacts you need just little as nine square meters of space to install it's one of the big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important as it's difficult to totally reconfi
actively supported by the ministry of industry and trade. bush provided a grant to stimulate and implement this project. but the real hard. around the whole. field makes the hole in. the primary. only. just. such a construction has numerous advantages the first among them are economic for one thing by cutting pricey helium out of the equation or at least significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce than operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars...
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it is also actively supported by the ministry of industry and trade. provided a grant to stimulate and implement this project. but the real heart is. around the human. field that makes the hole in. the primary. which eliminates resistance only to. a liquid he. doesn't actually get. it just. such a construction has numerous advantages the first among them are economic for one thing by cutting pricey helium out of the equation significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce in operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. any time soon. started to dwindle making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining several leaders of super cold liquid helium requires specially trained staff and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of other useful benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly compact you need just little is nine square meters of space to install it's all
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of scale. the survey suggests wholesalers and retailers are now the largest industry sector both in sales and number of employees. officials in the ministries of internal affairs in industry released preliminary results on tuesday. it's their first economic census for business activity. the survey is meant to provide a comprehensive picture of japan's industrial structure. the government polled all companies and businesses in the country. the results show japan had 5.8 million businesses as of february february 2012. total asset sales in 2011 came to $14.4 trillion. wholesalers and retailers reported about $4.4 trillion in sales. that's about 30% of the total. the manufacturing industry came in second with sales of almost $3.8 trillion. financial businesses and insurers posted about $1.2 trillion in sales. and construction companies registered about $880 billion. one of the growth sectors in japan's aging society, medical and welfare services, reported about $760 billion in sales. in terms of employee numbers, wholesalers and retailers were at the top with nearly 12 million workers. that compares with 9.4 million workers in manufacturing. >
of scale. the survey suggests wholesalers and retailers are now the largest industry sector both in sales and number of employees. officials in the ministries of internal affairs in industry released preliminary results on tuesday. it's their first economic census for business activity. the survey is meant to provide a comprehensive picture of japan's industrial structure. the government polled all companies and businesses in the country. the results show japan had 5.8 million businesses as of...
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of eucalyptus trees to anchor the soil. farmland is increasingly competing with the oil industry and losing. >> the ministry of oil objects torying to allocate land for agricultural use. >> another government project tries to encourage farmers not to abandon the land. without a major effort to restore the soil, many worry that farming could die out in the land where it was born. >> u.s. president barack obama is expected to put forward former republican senator chuck hagel as his next defense secretary. his nomination is concerning politicians on both sides. here is why -- during the iraq war, he said there was no strategy and called it a game of ping-pong. on a run, he has said the us -- on iran, he has said the u.s. should not be able to dictate which countries have nuclear weapons. we have been following this story. >> president obama arrived back , ready to get back to business. he is looking for a bipartisan pick. republicans would have none of susan rice because of the way she handled the benghazi situation. president obama is saying, i'm putting up chuck hagel, and i'm not withdrawing his name. republicans, if you wis
of eucalyptus trees to anchor the soil. farmland is increasingly competing with the oil industry and losing. >> the ministry of oil objects torying to allocate land for agricultural use. >> another government project tries to encourage farmers not to abandon the land. without a major effort to restore the soil, many worry that farming could die out in the land where it was born. >> u.s. president barack obama is expected to put forward former republican senator chuck hagel as...
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of eucalyptus trees to anchor the soil. farmland is increasingly competing with the oil industry and losing. >> the ministry of will always objects to trying to allocate for agricultural use. every time we try to use a certain piece of land, they say to us know. >> they are trying to encourage farmers not to abandon the land, but without a major effort to restore the soil, many worry farming could die out in a land where it was born. >> thousands of worshipers have gathered in russia's main cathedral in moscow for mass orthodox christmas. last year the opposition criticized the church for being too close to the state. they have said 2013 should be a year of reconciliation. inside the glittering cathedral, hundreds of orthodox christians came together for midnight mass. under candlelight and in the church not far from the kremlin, the crowd was said to give thanks to jesus christ. among the worshipers, the prime minister, medvedev. the majority of russians belong to the orthodox church. in recent years it has seen a resurgence of followers, but it was not always this way. during the soviet era, religion was frowned upon, and many
of eucalyptus trees to anchor the soil. farmland is increasingly competing with the oil industry and losing. >> the ministry of will always objects to trying to allocate for agricultural use. every time we try to use a certain piece of land, they say to us know. >> they are trying to encourage farmers not to abandon the land, but without a major effort to restore the soil, many worry farming could die out in a land where it was born. >> thousands of worshipers have gathered in...
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of the year according to estimates from the economics ministry. it stressed that it expects the economy to arrive significantly this year. final word now from fordham. that's the outlook, very weak industrialnumbers we saw out of germany, as well. that's the outlook as we go into the german elections. how much is the eurozone crisis dictating what will happen for angela merkel and her coalition parter. >>. >> in contrast to what we've seen in other eurozone economies, angela merkel and her ruling csu party are at the peak of their power, even after having been in power for some years now. and that's quite remarkable. what it shows us is the ability of voters to support a politician most high approval ratings and at the same time they disapprove of a number of policies that they're implementing, specifically in terms of eurozone bailout. merkel is being rewarded, most obviously, for seem to go be tough on the conditions of those bailouts. at the same time, it's allowing them to take place. another, you know, undercurrent data is that the german economy has stayed in growth. and we think that's really important. where you see the anti-incumbent move has been in the last two years in countrie
of the year according to estimates from the economics ministry. it stressed that it expects the economy to arrive significantly this year. final word now from fordham. that's the outlook, very weak industrialnumbers we saw out of germany, as well. that's the outlook as we go into the german elections. how much is the eurozone crisis dictating what will happen for angela merkel and her coalition parter. >>. >> in contrast to what we've seen in other eurozone economies, angela merkel...
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at the end of the day, the ban became increasingly ridiculous in the sense that the industry's moved on. people are getting consoles anyway. so i think it's an attempt by the ministries involved. there are probably seven that were involved originally to sort of move on and clear the way. the new government, i don't think that's part of it. it's probably an attempt to clean up something which is looking increasingly outdated. >> duncan? i wonder whether we'll get any chinese global competitors in this sphere? >> we're beginning to see -- maybe pollution wars or something. i'm coughing as i say it in beijing. simulated blue sky will be something they'll be doing a lot of. we are seeing apps development like ten-cent out of the big gaming player, wii chad, the global messaging like apps business. it's gaining ground internationally. we haven't, you're right, seen breakthrough titles in games. there's so much in western china -- western games have to dumb down. "world of war craft" is not allowed to have skeletons in china for some obscure reason. there's weird involvement at the micromanagement that's going to prevent local games from doing well locally and going global
at the end of the day, the ban became increasingly ridiculous in the sense that the industry's moved on. people are getting consoles anyway. so i think it's an attempt by the ministries involved. there are probably seven that were involved originally to sort of move on and clear the way. the new government, i don't think that's part of it. it's probably an attempt to clean up something which is looking increasingly outdated. >> duncan? i wonder whether we'll get any chinese global...
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industry has never meant particular -- been particularly concerned about the environment. i remember in the 1990s talking to the minister of the environmental science. he happened to be briefly also the ministry of agreology. i met him in the huge office. there were maps that showed radio active tam contamination. he was interesting. and id asked him about the environment. he said we don't have one. we can't afford one. it was very much the story of the 1990s. the signature of the russian hydrocarbon industry is very brief. it's absolutely conventional up to this point. and their investment in renewable and unconventionals is at this point. [inaudible] with one big exception in the nuclear power. they consider that to be a virtuous renewable. as for solar, well, the agency in charge of solar-power development is coordinated to the nuclear power agency which is tells you something. and so on. this is a story that has not yet begun. it's something that the russians are going have to become more conscious of. if only for one very direct reason entire northern third of russia is perm frost and it's melting. it's bubbling methane all over the world. and the consequences of a massive melting of per
industry has never meant particular -- been particularly concerned about the environment. i remember in the 1990s talking to the minister of the environmental science. he happened to be briefly also the ministry of agreology. i met him in the huge office. there were maps that showed radio active tam contamination. he was interesting. and id asked him about the environment. he said we don't have one. we can't afford one. it was very much the story of the 1990s. the signature of the russian...