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for centuries we've relied on forceps and scalpels, but in zurich, forensic scientist, michelle italy and his team, a breaking new grounds there the pioneers, a virtual autopsies. the goal is to quickly establish what killed the person and how they died. currently, forensic experts have to work alongside police to determine from which side an accident victim was hit. with new technology is supposed to assist with this. the vertigo scan with millimeter precision the scanner photographically documents external injuries, 180 degrees from the front, them from the back. so in just a few seconds, the scanner generates a virtual duplicate of the victim. but a virtual autopsy is not just about speed, because it's a digital render. the scan generates evidence that investigators can access years later. this also applies to the images from the computer to ma, graphy, the c t. this device uses x rays to scan the body several 1000 times in seconds, a digital image of the deceased interior is created. but what exactly does it reveal? was the pedestrian actually hit from the left auto show? when i h
for centuries we've relied on forceps and scalpels, but in zurich, forensic scientist, michelle italy and his team, a breaking new grounds there the pioneers, a virtual autopsies. the goal is to quickly establish what killed the person and how they died. currently, forensic experts have to work alongside police to determine from which side an accident victim was hit. with new technology is supposed to assist with this. the vertigo scan with millimeter precision the scanner photographically...
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for centuries we've relied on forceps and scalpels, but it zurich forensic scientist, michelle italy and his team, a breaking new grounds there the pioneers, a virtual autopsies. the goal is to quickly establish what killed the person and how they died. currently, forensic experts have to work alongside police to determine from which side an accident victim was hit. with new technology is supposed to assist with this. the 1st house scan with millimeter precision the scanner photographically documents external injuries, 180 degrees from the front. them from the back. so in just a few seconds, the scanner generates a virtual duplicate of the victim. but a virtual autopsy is not just about speed because it's a digital render. the scan generates evidence that investigators can access years later. this also applies to the images from the computer tomography, the c t. this device uses x rays to scan the body several 1000 times. in seconds, a digital image of the deceased interior is created. but what exactly does it reveal? was the pedestrian actually hit from the left auto show. when i he
for centuries we've relied on forceps and scalpels, but it zurich forensic scientist, michelle italy and his team, a breaking new grounds there the pioneers, a virtual autopsies. the goal is to quickly establish what killed the person and how they died. currently, forensic experts have to work alongside police to determine from which side an accident victim was hit. with new technology is supposed to assist with this. the 1st house scan with millimeter precision the scanner photographically...
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in a similar case, zurich forensic scientists are once again going on a digital search for clues. with contrast fluid, a post mortem, angio griffey should make injuries in the vessels visible the deceased all so suddenly lost control of the car. could it have to do with a hot problem? if so, a digital tomography scan should show this but the forensic doctors find nothing in the heart itself. can the virtual autopsy still be used to find how the accident happened with its mismatch? now we have to take a look at the main artery. goal was, was a, something out there or not on the food. all the hunch is indeed correct. the c t images show a small but crucial injury largely blue to the end of the bleeding of, of a heart for all skis. the cut in the i alter and there's we're glad flank all that one. so it seems to be a natural cause of death behind the wheel in bleeding in the arctic arch, causing death to go. and there we have it for this was a sticker with a home or a task in the aorta. that's what the forensic doctors have diagnosed in the young driver. the cause of a tragic traffic
in a similar case, zurich forensic scientists are once again going on a digital search for clues. with contrast fluid, a post mortem, angio griffey should make injuries in the vessels visible the deceased all so suddenly lost control of the car. could it have to do with a hot problem? if so, a digital tomography scan should show this but the forensic doctors find nothing in the heart itself. can the virtual autopsy still be used to find how the accident happened with its mismatch? now we have...
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the city hall in zurich is a masterpiece of the late renaissance, a 100 years earlier. the sculptor and builder anton ethan man, had built one of the most picturesque examples of italian renaissance, the san town hall in switzerland. the new style inspired by the buildings of the ancient world, was characterized by symmetry and a clear system for the arrangements of columns, arches and domes. architecture, gardens and sculptures were designed as complete artistic ensembles. the aim was to please the eye and please the people. no praise god emitted arthur leisure quince, far in vehemently from emerald medieval art was basically religious art on that's in part evidenced by the fact that we only know the names of a handful of the artists guzman. and although it was customary to sign individual works and we often speak of the master of such and such whose name we don't even know into an assault in the renaissance, we see the creators of work being named would have to built for you. florida became free from religious motifs and turned towards everyday life. so the bush typed
the city hall in zurich is a masterpiece of the late renaissance, a 100 years earlier. the sculptor and builder anton ethan man, had built one of the most picturesque examples of italian renaissance, the san town hall in switzerland. the new style inspired by the buildings of the ancient world, was characterized by symmetry and a clear system for the arrangements of columns, arches and domes. architecture, gardens and sculptures were designed as complete artistic ensembles. the aim was to...
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and we're going to do that with carlos just through the joining us and zurich. here is the emerging markets strategist and portfolio manager at the zurich base asset management, fin vancho. and it's great to have you with us carlos as i read through all of those things. it's a bit of a rollercoaster, isn't it? and i'm starting to wonder what 1st of all your views on, on this sort of reverse thinking which president early one is employ. yeah, thank you very much for the introduction and thank you for having me. yeah, i mean are the views on the interest rates and inflation are quite unconventional, as you have mentioned, is not quite clear why he believes that higher interest rates actually higher. you have mentioned the opposite of what we economists believe. and one explanation potentially in the short term at least, is that last year he gave the chance the center bank to raise interest rate divide inflation and inflation actually accelerate. it was kind of prove him, right, at least in the short term. now i'm not saying hiring, i'm not saying his right, but th
and we're going to do that with carlos just through the joining us and zurich. here is the emerging markets strategist and portfolio manager at the zurich base asset management, fin vancho. and it's great to have you with us carlos as i read through all of those things. it's a bit of a rollercoaster, isn't it? and i'm starting to wonder what 1st of all your views on, on this sort of reverse thinking which president early one is employ. yeah, thank you very much for the introduction and thank...
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none within zurich, less of an international profile. -- known within zurich, less of an internationalguy: is it about keeping regulators on board and making sure that they are ok with what the business is doing? or does he need to take further steps? does anything really need to change at credit suisse in terms of the culture or is that problem largely being fixed? >> i think it is too soon to tell if the culture has been fixed. stability is a big piece of changing that culture. the happen so many strategy shifts because there has been so many changes in direction. i think that has contributed to this sense of drift with credit suisse. having some stability in there, putting this plan in place, what investors want to see, are there y able to hold onto the franchise, can they hold onto the rest of it? show some stability witho a blowuput in the next couple of years. -- without a blowup in the next couple of years. guy: i.e. number -- a number of staff have left. does that exodus continue as a result of what has happened here or does this not change that in an meaningful way? -- a meani
none within zurich, less of an international profile. -- known within zurich, less of an internationalguy: is it about keeping regulators on board and making sure that they are ok with what the business is doing? or does he need to take further steps? does anything really need to change at credit suisse in terms of the culture or is that problem largely being fixed? >> i think it is too soon to tell if the culture has been fixed. stability is a big piece of changing that culture. the...
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we do a lot of training in the event that we had a situation like what they had a zurich, any type of really crowds that we would have to deal with. oh, so with this guy, we're moving up to a building with, you know, overwhelming firepower, that's what it's going to be like. cover and one person move we need to get up there as quick as possible. and you can see how dynamic that was, right. you got didn't reverse good job heart rate with all right, we get a search warrant entry to take a direct approach to the house, hit the front door and hold everything inside. i have seen photos out of the target with kids, so i think he has kids haven't seen kids there. haven't seen any kind of kid toys in the yard. he is there right now. 2030 minutes ago with more players there. so if anybody is there, they are gonna be in the process, we don't take the modem, my question room will be around on the left, it will be open failed, and then the target i had done the right. yeah. this is it a, with a had to go like your friends are with what i was. i was raised and it was in a sofa. like a flash brand
we do a lot of training in the event that we had a situation like what they had a zurich, any type of really crowds that we would have to deal with. oh, so with this guy, we're moving up to a building with, you know, overwhelming firepower, that's what it's going to be like. cover and one person move we need to get up there as quick as possible. and you can see how dynamic that was, right. you got didn't reverse good job heart rate with all right, we get a search warrant entry to take a direct...
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we do a lot of training in the event that we had a situation like what they had a zurich, any type of bruley crowds that we would have to deal with. and so to start guide with it. we're moving up to a building. we're getting overwhelming firepower, that's what it's going to be like. covering what versus move we need to get up there as quick as possible. and you can see how dynamic that was, right. you guys didn't reverse good job heart rate with all right, we're generating such as a search warrant entry to take the right approach to the house, hit the front door and hold everything inside. i have seen photos out the target with kids, so i think he has kids. but haven't seen kids there. haven't seen any kind of kid toys in the yard. he is there right now. 2030 minutes ago with more players there. so if anybody is there, they all will be in the process. we don't take them all down right on questions. mm hm. so be right on the left hand side of the elephant failed and then the target i had done this with like had to go to brands are with what i was sweet and it was in a so for like a fla
we do a lot of training in the event that we had a situation like what they had a zurich, any type of bruley crowds that we would have to deal with. and so to start guide with it. we're moving up to a building. we're getting overwhelming firepower, that's what it's going to be like. covering what versus move we need to get up there as quick as possible. and you can see how dynamic that was, right. you guys didn't reverse good job heart rate with all right, we're generating such as a search...
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expanded overnight services, including new sleeper trains between paris and vienna and from amsterdam to zurichfrom europe, brazil, and some other countries only in november. iflew into orlando, florida, on opening day — inconveniently a few weeks late for the big anniversary of walt disney world — 50 years since it opened on october 1, 1971. but never wants to miss a party, the four disney parks will be having celebrations for 18 months, all the way through this year and into 2023. after two summers of disappointment, will this be the year when festival—lovers can return to worthy farm in the english county of somerset? glastonbury, arguably the most famous music festival in the world, was due to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2020, until covid—19 forced its cancellation. now, emily eavis, co—organiser of glastonbury, says it will go ahead injune, and two headliners are already confirmed — diana ross and billie eilish. the uk is hosting the women's euros for the first time with the final being played at wembley stadium on the last day ofjuly. later in the year, it's the turn of qatar to hos
expanded overnight services, including new sleeper trains between paris and vienna and from amsterdam to zurichfrom europe, brazil, and some other countries only in november. iflew into orlando, florida, on opening day — inconveniently a few weeks late for the big anniversary of walt disney world — 50 years since it opened on october 1, 1971. but never wants to miss a party, the four disney parks will be having celebrations for 18 months, all the way through this year and into 2023. after...
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hopes to see his people vindicated bonnie has experienced the iron fist of the assad regime in south zurich. nub me from 5th street in front of my home. they just come, you know like chicago come or fast. god stop was in front of you suddenly and open doors and come for guy and got chew, lung, do govern you and put you in the guard between her bag and in front of shit and tipped over. ah, honey was in prison for 5 years for openly defying the regime. as the arab spring reached serious street in 2011, he was still behind bars and witness 1st hand the consequences for those who like him were calling for democracy. i long i saw peace from, from the station in the detention place. i so how much they feel, daughter, how they deal with them as enemy? it's crazy question. nobody can imagine how it was. celia's illusion not come from. oh, it's good life. there is no light. the street filled with hateful protest is no one could escape the eyes and is of the secret police, the prison security machine or history to define them down and conducted mass arrest. serious and extremely difficult situation.
hopes to see his people vindicated bonnie has experienced the iron fist of the assad regime in south zurich. nub me from 5th street in front of my home. they just come, you know like chicago come or fast. god stop was in front of you suddenly and open doors and come for guy and got chew, lung, do govern you and put you in the guard between her bag and in front of shit and tipped over. ah, honey was in prison for 5 years for openly defying the regime. as the arab spring reached serious street in...
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so professor ellsworth, down from the switch federal institute of technology and zurich is studying that question. also on board is petra automatic founder of the educational lab that created the game to us as to how can i to shanice and like how our main motivation is insuring equal opportunities for math teaching i t and schools from an early age ensures that all children are given exposure and access, kinda didn't so got that. so then simply, life is left to the family, then it's boys who tend to be enrolled and computer classes and who get the 1st computers on via computer cough, animated and socially disadvantage. children also tend to miss out to have enough tension, kinda around $8000.00 children have already had hands on experience with the bebop playsets. they combine a simple electronic tool with the board game format, already familiar to young children. but what do experts say? kenneth digital b teach children how to program and what exactly are the i t basics they're learning here? oh, that's good. those skills include putting things in the right sequence, developing optimiza
so professor ellsworth, down from the switch federal institute of technology and zurich is studying that question. also on board is petra automatic founder of the educational lab that created the game to us as to how can i to shanice and like how our main motivation is insuring equal opportunities for math teaching i t and schools from an early age ensures that all children are given exposure and access, kinda didn't so got that. so then simply, life is left to the family, then it's boys who...
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makes it novel esque the art the his i'd say larry's does. romana eskoville, martine zeta lives and zurich is one of the most popular and successful contemporary swiss writers. he achieved fame at mostly through thrillers. his books typically mixed fiction, realism and social criticism, in which he explores the dark side of the financial world, words genetic engineering. ah, that for his new book, martinez, you do didn't have to come up with any of the stories. we think that was on their feet long come under the light of the smell. i think the book is very believable to some male for folk tom. for those who have followed me closely, it's easier to identify which parts are 100 percent real and which as martin said, i've been slightly adapted other or so from that perspective, i can totally see my life story in the book. so that was important to book um let me live on the status of it. of course his wife anna yvonne of ich got to read the manuscript in advance, especially because of my things. right. think i think it's really touches some think they've been side then of course it was a diffe
makes it novel esque the art the his i'd say larry's does. romana eskoville, martine zeta lives and zurich is one of the most popular and successful contemporary swiss writers. he achieved fame at mostly through thrillers. his books typically mixed fiction, realism and social criticism, in which he explores the dark side of the financial world, words genetic engineering. ah, that for his new book, martinez, you do didn't have to come up with any of the stories. we think that was on their feet...
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in south zurich, nub, me from 5th street in front of my home. they just come, you know, like chicago come or 1st god stop was in front of you suddenly and open doors and come for guy and got shoe bandu got govern you on what you in the car between her back up in front of shit and shift over ah, clooney was in prison for 5 years for openly defying the regime. as the arab spring reached series street in 2011, he was still behind bars and witness 1st hand the consequences for those who like him were calling for democracy. oh, i saw peace from the station in the convention place i so how much they felt tortured how they did with them as enemy? it's great discretion. nobody got imagining how it was. celia's illusion not come from. oh, it's good life. there is no light. the streets filled with hateful protest is no one could escape the eyes and is of a secret plea, the prison security machine, or history to the bond and down and conductors mass arrest. serious and extremely difficult situation is where the worst atrocities of this 21st century are bei
in south zurich, nub, me from 5th street in front of my home. they just come, you know, like chicago come or 1st god stop was in front of you suddenly and open doors and come for guy and got shoe bandu got govern you on what you in the car between her back up in front of shit and shift over ah, clooney was in prison for 5 years for openly defying the regime. as the arab spring reached series street in 2011, he was still behind bars and witness 1st hand the consequences for those who like him...
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so professor ellsworth's down from the swiss federal institute of technology and zurich is studying that question. also on board is petra automatic founder of the educational lab that created the game to us to help can i to shall some like high our main motivation is ensuring equal opportunities in from our teaching. i t and schools from an early age ensures that all children are given exposure and access. kinda didn't. so got that. so then simply, life is left to the family, then it's boys who tend to be enrolled and computer classes and who get the 1st computers on via computer cough. animated and socially disadvantaged. children also tend to miss out to have enough time to kinda around $8000.00 children have already had hands on experience with the bebop playsets. they combine a simple electronic tool with the board game format, already familiar to young children. but what do experts say? kenneth digital b teach children how to program and what exactly are the i t basics they're learning here? oh, that's good. those skills include putting things in the right sequence, developing optim
so professor ellsworth's down from the swiss federal institute of technology and zurich is studying that question. also on board is petra automatic founder of the educational lab that created the game to us to help can i to shall some like high our main motivation is ensuring equal opportunities in from our teaching. i t and schools from an early age ensures that all children are given exposure and access. kinda didn't. so got that. so then simply, life is left to the family, then it's boys who...
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say, larry does that all mosquito martin's it lives and zurich is one of the most popular and successful contemporary swiss writers. he achieved fame at mostly through thrillers. his books typically mixed fiction realism and social criticism, in which he explores the dark side of the financial world or genetic engineering. but for his new book, martin luther didn't have to come up with any of the stories. we think that was on their feet long. come under the light of the smell, i think the book is very believable. chanel for folk. tom, for those who have followed me closely, it's easier to identify which parts are 100 percent real and which as martin said, i've been slightly adapted to other or so from that perspective, i could totally see my life story in the book. so that was important. table of let me live on dog dust, little bit of horse, his wife and yvonne of ich got to read the manuscript in advance, especially because of my thing. right? thing i think it's really touches something deep inside. and of course, it was a different reading from all this them around and them there were
say, larry does that all mosquito martin's it lives and zurich is one of the most popular and successful contemporary swiss writers. he achieved fame at mostly through thrillers. his books typically mixed fiction realism and social criticism, in which he explores the dark side of the financial world or genetic engineering. but for his new book, martin luther didn't have to come up with any of the stories. we think that was on their feet long. come under the light of the smell, i think the book...
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so in theory, if you buy somebody plane tickets to go to zurich, to the dignitas clinic, you could, in. now, having said that, there are many ways of legalising assisted dying. it's quite a complicated area. you can have it, as in california, where the patient has to take a lethal drink themselves. there's proof they want to do it. but it means, of course, if you can't swallow, if you're paralysed, you can't do it, so it's actually quite discriminatory. or in countries like switzerland, belgium, and holland, who have more what i call liberal policies — with intractable suffering, if you have motor neurone disease, where you might live for years and you don't want to live like that, you can have it. and then you have the more restricted forms you have in some of the american states like oregon, where you have to have a terminal diagnosis of six months. now, purely personally, that would be fine for me if i end up paralysed from my prostate cancer spreading to my spine. but my own feeling is there's a much greater need and much more suffering in people who have an intractable illness lik
so in theory, if you buy somebody plane tickets to go to zurich, to the dignitas clinic, you could, in. now, having said that, there are many ways of legalising assisted dying. it's quite a complicated area. you can have it, as in california, where the patient has to take a lethal drink themselves. there's proof they want to do it. but it means, of course, if you can't swallow, if you're paralysed, you can't do it, so it's actually quite discriminatory. or in countries like switzerland,...
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he spent 20 years at a zÜrich insurance company.ks like they are going to try to buckle down, pushed through these changes and tried to recover confidence in the bank and recover the share price. tom: ok, bloomberg's european finance editor, jeff black. and the ouster of the chairman and what it means for the bank going forward. russia warning that time is running out to secure a deal that guarantees nato will never admit ukraine. something the alliance rejects. speaking at the end of a week of diplomatic missions, lavrov said moscow will not wait endlessly for an agreement. >> we will not wait forever and the plans to drag their heels over this are in place. this depends on the u.s. francine: ukrainian probe has concluded that all evidence points to russia being behind a cyber attack that has disabled several government websites. >> we need to work throughout your view shim. this is part of the russian playbook so this would not surprise me. and yes, of course, if it turns out the russia is pummeling ukraine with cyberattacks and i
he spent 20 years at a zÜrich insurance company.ks like they are going to try to buckle down, pushed through these changes and tried to recover confidence in the bank and recover the share price. tom: ok, bloomberg's european finance editor, jeff black. and the ouster of the chairman and what it means for the bank going forward. russia warning that time is running out to secure a deal that guarantees nato will never admit ukraine. something the alliance rejects. speaking at the end of a week...
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the may could be printed in nuremberg tomorrow, one and in 2 days time would be in zurich. were damaged information disseminated more quickly and was much harder to control tube or control yearbook and achilles. the censorship of the church that dictated what was right didn't work anymore. once the fly, she began circulating. black links for pilot is as when 150 it the when you can only understand the huge boom in free thinking in the renaissance. if you look at the media and the fly sheets in particular and was on the off, the little miscommunication helped create that new type of individual, the celebrity guilty of a sorry who had painted the frescoes and florence cathedral dome was also a biographer of the most dazzling personalities of his time, the artist desiring also produced portraits of raphael and michelangelo, but he was particularly taken with new not you'd have been, she knew not. it was unconventional and wasn't afraid to acknowledge his homosexuality. he was remarkably creative and talented, but also rather vain. visibly was the 1st to coin the term renisha t
the may could be printed in nuremberg tomorrow, one and in 2 days time would be in zurich. were damaged information disseminated more quickly and was much harder to control tube or control yearbook and achilles. the censorship of the church that dictated what was right didn't work anymore. once the fly, she began circulating. black links for pilot is as when 150 it the when you can only understand the huge boom in free thinking in the renaissance. if you look at the media and the fly sheets in...