Waterproof and repairability are really at odds.
Call it cultural inertia if you prefer.
But if they are making this direct link between ultra-processed foods and increased mortality, then surely it’s these specific substances that are responsible for it?
Not necessarily. Think about it like cigarettes. The nicotine is what gets you addicted, but it is not what kills you. In a similar vein, these additives might cause you in some way or another to consume an unhealthy diet in the most general sense. So the effect can be more indirect.
What’s a good modern text to approach the genre?
Makes sense, thanks!
So what are you saying? Even with pretty good vision it makes a massive difference?
IIRC some car batteries can be used that way, but it wears out the battery.
But hardly for hot air balloons
What you don’t get is a feeling for how common these failures occur though.
Yes, physically secure key exchange, but at Tage same time mist progress also correlates with progress in quantum computing and quantum attacks on classical crypto and most key security problems are not due to transport attacks. But its a good thing.
Mostly secure key exchange via quantum key distribution. QKD automatically detects eavesdropping and can thereby guarantee a secure key exchange based on fundamental physics. That’s basically it.
Tel Aviv is not the only Israeli city…
And I never said that. It is the one with the most liberal international reputation though.
Thinking of the area in a classical rural-city divide doesn’t work anyways, because you don’t have the “lived in my village seen nothing else since 10 generations” families
The rural-city divide is not about people staying in the same place for generations, otherwise the us wouldn’t have one. It’s about progressive and traditional values. And Israel does have geographical differences in that regard.
Anything else?
So countries aren’t allowed to have differences between the city and the countryside? Same could be said about many western countries.
Depends on the climate obviously.
Ironically students of foreign language often cling to these grammatical structures and are less confused by the same word in different contexts.
It was a Simpsons reference.
It was in the name of customer convenience and individualism of course. Think of the singles!
The relationship between a grad student and their professor is generally characterized by a profound power imbalance.