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Quiroga pointed out that when it comes to natural gas flows, U.S and Canada already have 22019 cross-border interconnections, while the U.S. and Mexico have 13 interconnections.
As we watch this virus spread, it maps our interconnections.
The first plan, Design 250, does not stitch the interconnections together.
Its investment in making interconnections work both ways has been lagging.
But it's potentially incredibly fascinating, with lots of interesting scientific interconnections.
Renewable energy is growing, but more interconnections and energy storage are needed.
The problem is that these transit systems simply have too many interconnections.
She gets people thinking about interconnections among larger structures that lead to the creation of prisons, and also interconnections among groups of people that might work together to resist the building of prisons — like environmental activists and teachers' unions.
One scholar who studies the interconnections of tech and art, the law Prof.
As this happens, people can see the network expand, its interconnections extending and elaborating.
Most phenomena, to them, consist of complex interconnections that fit together in greater harmony.
A lithe choreography emerges through these interconnections, an intimate communion of bodies without words.
A serious neural network can have a billion interconnections, all of which need to be tuned.
The existing HVDC ties between the Eastern and Western Interconnections are replaced at their current capacity.
He doesn't see the larger landscape, the interconnections, the larger costs, the loss of greater benefits.
Genetics has revealed the intricate interconnections in the web of life and how all organisms are related.
It has teamed up with foreign firms for the construction of gas interconnections with Bulgaria and Italy.
But the findings illustrate the unintended issues that can emerge from web interconnections and third-party integrations.
However, its interconnections are not fully developed, meaning Romania can import significantly more than it can export.
One is geographical — neighborhood, town, city — and the other is "relational," concerned with the interconnections among people.
Repeating the process with nearby households generates a dense digital map of interconnections over an entire community.
The result was damning for researchers pursuing the connectome, a bottom-up recreation of all the brain's interconnections.
Spanish energy companies have long complained that France is not doing enough to boost interconnections across the Pyrenees.
The interconnections it shows between physical attraction, sexual violence, physical affliction and death are both striking and strange.
McKinley on the need for holding the pharmaceutical industry accountable, and the interconnections between opioid addiction and other substances.
Using data available online, however, has become a new way for law enforcement to figure out a group's interconnections.
"I can detect relations, interconnections between things that I couldn't see before," she says of her experiences with MDMA.
"They know the interconnections of the business world," said Brian Blau, an analyst at Gartner, a technology research firm.
The increased risks come from three things: software control of systems, interconnections between systems, and automatic or autonomous systems.
Because far too often they are used in a manner reductive of that complexity and slighting of those interconnections.
But pulling out of the trade deal could disrupt interconnections established by industries in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.
With so many interconnections, a denial of service attack in one app could potentially have impacts across the ecosystem.
Each interconnection meets the electrical needs of its territory and has limited ability to share electricity with other Interconnections.
Their demise would not have a "significant adverse impact on financial stability", because of their limited interconnections with other banks.
These interconnections allow Denmark to export excess wind power when necessary, and to import power when the wind is still.
This turns out to be crucial to grid stability, which is why the government is focusing on strengthening those interconnections.
"Also in the future, I suppose we try to keep interconnections between EU and UK-based financial sector," Katainen said.
"Perhaps the most important message is that the global climate system includes numerous interconnections, often nonlinear and irreversible," Rodin explained.
Furthermore, the firm cautioned stopping trades of Treasuries even briefly may hurt other markets because its interconnections with these other markets.
Argentina produces most of its electricity domestically, although it imports some power through transmission interconnections with Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay.
Adi is one of Indonesia's top experts in coastal ecosystems: He studies the exquisite interconnections between mangroves, seagrass, and coral reefs.
Or is the bedrock of our societies breaking, and new ideologies of freedom, rights, interconnections and governance will need to be created?
All of that, combined with the interconnections between the three companies, put them on a course to build this new product together.
As the errant jester of MoMA, he deftly sheds light on and makes light of art's interconnections with political corruption and violence.
A successful compromise of any of these systems may allow a cyberattacker to gain access to other systems through the network interconnections.
On a classical computer, all these interconnections are represented by a ginormous matrix of numbers, and running the network means doing matrix algebra.
But the missing China analysis comes amid rising concerns over systemic risk created by interconnections between entities in the world's second-largest economy.
Miguel Arias Cañete of the European Commission says that such interconnections are essential if the goal of 35% renewables is to be achieved.
These images collide into a composite of the art studio, alluding to the overlaps and interconnections between work by different generations of artists.
It isn't exactly a detailed road map for extricating a country from a complex set of interconnections affecting every facet of economic life.
SVK did not give details of the extent of any disruption to its interconnections, as the upgrade was still in the planning phase.
The national grid comprises three main regions—the Eastern, Western, and Texas interconnections—and each of these regional grids operates independently of the others.
I began to see the interconnections between what I was perceiving as patterns of exclusion across a lot of different lines — race, gender, class.
There is a real sense there of what Hong Kong's citizenship means and of the interconnections between the rule of law, pluralism and prosperity.
He said the lack of interconnections, which effectively makes each country an island in terms of electric power, was holding back investment in West Africa.
In addition, it must contain an inventory of internal systems and interconnections, as well as external entanglements with all outside facilities operators and infrastructure organizations.
Social media, global governance, gender parity, cybersecurity, space, China—these and more than 100 other "insight areas" form the nodes in a responsive web of interconnections.
North America has a tightly linked, complex maze of energy interconnections, and U.S. refineries buy oil by grade, not necessarily by geographical location of the source.
It all began when some "microchip archaeologists" photographed the chip—the MOS 6502 microprocessor that lived inside Atari—and built a digital model of its interconnections.
What you will notice is that the Danish grid is well-connected to a number of surrounding grids — there are interconnections to Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
As Mr. Gruen often said, his multifarious interests let him produce a body of work that explored the deep interconnections among various branches of the arts.
Because unless you understand the natural world, you don't understand how the interconnections are so complex that you can damage it without knowing what you're doing.
It is less clear how exactly this would work; there are substantially more global interconnections than there were in the last major global pandemic, in 1918.
Taken together, they form a kind of Chilean cinema sidebar, but this is no random quartet of films; there are just too many interconnections for that.
All of these interconnections, though, have led to numerous major exposures of Aadhaar data when third parties, or the Indian government itself, store the information improperly.
The issue of fragmentation, and the complexities of the interconnections to make money transfers work correctly, were one reason why GV was interested in backing the company.
Unlike the other states, Texas is a bit isolated, running its own grid with few interconnections to other grids through which it can import or export power.
UK wholesale power prices are higher than the EU average, partly because interconnections with other countries are able only to supply around 6 percent of peak electricity demand.
These conclusions arise from close analysis of financial markets during Monday's presidential debate, which provides a fascinating case study of the complex interconnections between American politics and economics.
The deals are designed to facilitate power trade across Asia by around 2030 and pave the way for transcontinental or "global" grid interconnections by 13, including to Europe.
You've said before that the unexpected interconnections that pop up occasionally between math and physics are what appeal to you most—you like finding yourself wading into unfamiliar territory.
But this origin story, with its direct and relatively uncluttered trajectory, offers a welcome change of pace from a superhero realm that's often overloaded with interconnections and cross-references.
It would extend, via interconnections, the Ruby Pipeline, carrying natural gas from Wyoming to a huge planned storage and export terminal for sales to countries in the Pacific Rim.
A stolid picture of a seated Susan B. Anthony is topped by swirling shapes that suggest potent interconnections, including a young woman joyfully fleeing an older one screaming in fright.
It really was analogous to the feel of a small town where folks leave their doors open at night because there's so much trust in the interconnections that happen there.
It is grappling with German and Dutch plans to build offshore wind farms as well as a major line between northern and southern Germany, and new interconnections between neighboring countries.
There probably also are complicated interconnections between exercise, appetite and people's relationships to food that were not picked up during this study and can affect eating and weight, he says.
"Because all of our electricity and gas interconnections are with Britain, it would be irresponsible of us not to explore all other options," Ireland's Energy Minister Denis Naughten told Reuters.
The company, which expects its regulated asset base to grow to 18.5 billion euros by 2023, said two planned interconnections with Montenegro and France would come into operation during the plan.
"Pursuing our domestic mandates in this new world requires that we understand the anticipated effects of these interconnections and incorporate them into our policy decision making," Mr. Powell said in Paris.
"Pursuing our domestic mandates in this new world requires that we understand the anticipated effects of these interconnections and incorporate them into our policy decision making," Mr. Powell said in Paris.
"Fundamentally what we are talking about when we say we are ushering next generation search is an AI brain that understands the interconnections [between people and things] and surfaces personalized recommendations," she said.
Within the three interconnections, there are a number of regional transmission organizations and independent system operators, which are nonprofit entities that manage the transmission and generation of electricity by utilities in their region.
But now more than ever we need a realistic account of how our courts work, one that can recognize the law's long-standing and durable interconnections with the world of the partisan operative.
These deep economic interconnections show why trying to unravel what Donald J. Trump, in last week's debate, called "the single worst trade deal ever approved in this country" would be no easy feat.
"We will start to find our spiritual experiences through our interconnections with each other," he said, forecasting the emergence of "some form of global consciousness that we perceive and that becomes our divine".
Studies of conditions such as schizophrenia and autism that are thought to arise from differences in brain wiring have often frustrated researchers because the available tools don't capture enough details of the neural interconnections.
During a strike in January EDF imported up to 6 gigawatts of power - equivalent to about six nuclear plants - from neighbouring countries through its grid unit RTE's extensive network of interconnections with neighbouring countries.
"We also have a patent-pending that protects the way we disable the RFID, the way we do our scanning to identify the item uniquely and the different interconnections of the systems," he says.
Today, we have adopted it as more of an established base of interconnections that allows us to virtually stalk anyone we've ever known than a platform to communicate with friends on a daily basis.
During a strike in January EDF imported up to 6 gigawatts of power - equivalent to about six nuclear plants - from neighboring countries through its grid unit RTE's extensive network of interconnections with neighboring countries.
As mentioned, as a further nod to Borges, when the installation is idle it "dreams" up new interconnections between the documents, creating entirely new documents, ones that could have existed in an alternate history.
Increasing CO2 and coal prices, combined with low wind power production in Europe, made Norwegian electricity more competitive to export, and even during the dry period Norway continued to supply its neighbors through interconnections.
Mexico's minister appeared on a panel with Canada Natural Resources Minister James Carr and U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry and discussed how the interconnections of the energy industry tie the three countries together naturally.
"STEP is a reasonable project that responds to the desire of the heads of state of France, Spain and Portugal to strengthen our gas interconnections and boost security of supply in Europe," Terega's Boche said.
Her economic situation was greatly improved thanks to her job with Nestlé, even as her health and the health of her family have suffered — embodying the complex and surprising interconnections that motivated the broader project.
That, however, is still a long way off from understanding all the brain's 100 billion neurons and their 100 trillion interconnections, then developing technology good enough to connect every single one of them to a machine.
The Internet scales the way it does because the overwhelming majority of interconnections among the largest Internet service providers (ISPs) are done with a handshake, without the overhead of money and contracts getting in the way.
The matching fund requirement creates a web of interconnections in the US cultural funding ecosystem that includes 56 state arts agencies (for 50 states, five territories, and the District of Columbia) and six Regional Arts Organizations.
OSLO, June 22 (Reuters) - Britain's exit from the European Union could leave companies planning to build more power interconnections at the mercy of possible new trading arrangements and potential tariffs, Norway's state-owned grid operator Statnett said.
In "Interconnections Between Inequality and Financialization" (2016), which consists of threads looped around wooden structures, there's no description of what the "X" or "Y" axes constitute, nor how the information supposedly embedded in the work might be excavated.
The interconnections in the North American energy industry are huge and growing — and could grow even closer during the Trump administration unless it decides to alter the flow of a key U.S. export (and import) — at the border.
Financial corporations are being given the nod to re-establish their unholy alliances, in which vast interconnections through lending, borrowing, derivatives and other transactions spread and amplify risks throughout the financial system — while regulators look the other way.
He said the southern part of Africa was seeing good renewable energy investment flows, while countries in East Africa - notably Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Mozambique - were creating the right framework for power investment by establishing cross-border power interconnections.
Mr. Froggatt said building new interconnections still made sense, both financially and because they make renewable power systems more reliable by allowing consumers to get electricity from afar when the sun went in or the wind slowed close to home.
When I asked lead author Ryan Hledik what sorts of developments might confound Brattle's projections, he cited unexpectedly rapid growth of renewables in regions with limited transmission interconnections — that would substantially skew the market to favor energy and ancillary service benefits.
While historians are beginning to appreciate the heterogeneity of and understand the intersections between the various groups and organizations on the American side, we have not begun to unearth the multiplicity of voices and their interconnections on the Vietnamese sides.
Instead of judiciously protecting my body, my white blood cells were mistakenly destroying the myelin sheaths that coat my nerves, causing the nerve-muscle interconnections that I needed to stand and walk, or simply wriggle my feet, to go dark.
The North American energy interconnections are complex and more established between the United States and Canada, which is the largest crude supplier to the United States and also a net exporter of electricity from connections that run along the border in numerous locations.
Analyzing the public parts of the wills, the OFR found that banks generally have not "simplified their organizations to make themselves easier to resolve" and that the interconnections between subsidiaries of the banks are "likely to present greater challenges to orderly resolution."
" He further commended Mr. Gutman for "displaying the network of interconnections which finally enables us to comprehend how all of Wagner's apparently unrelated activities emanated from the urges of that single mind and can be understood as manifestations of that swollen ego.
Adam Schiff , the Democratic chair of the House Intelligence Committee, told me that there were "parallels and interconnections in abundance" between the apparent Russian efforts to influence Brexit and the well-documented, and possibly decisive, Russian efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. election.
Though these dueling gifts may seem to lie at odds, Dutton has a persuasive underpinning logic for her eclectic passions: Like skateboarders, florists find and accentuate the interconnections that bind structure and movement, telling stories through the color or shape of their blooms.
James M. McPherson's "Battle Cry of Freedom," since its publication in 1988 the standard history of the Civil War, compared Lee's single-minded focus on the war in Virginia unfavorably with Grant's strategic grasp of the interconnections between the eastern and western theaters.
The Interconnections Seam Study ("Seams") was conducted in partnership with three other national labs, Iowa State University, three regional grid operators (the Southwest Power Pool, Midcontinent Independent System Operator, and Western Area Power Administration), and a technical committee with dozens of utilities and energy companies.
In a report about France's cross-border gas and power interconnections, CRE said it saw little need for a new pipeline, which the European Union says would help reduce Europe's dependence on Russian gas imports by relieving a gas bottleneck across the Pyrenees between the two countries.
While single-layer graphene lacks an electronic bandgap (and thus the ability to be turned "off") and won't work so well within a transistor itself (which is essentially an off/on switch), it may be practical to employ it in wiring and interconnections within next-generation devices.
Banxico, which could not be reached by WIRED for comment, said in a forensic analysis report released at the end of August that the attacks weren't a direct assault on Banxico's central systems, but were instead targeted at overlooked or weak interconnections in the larger Mexican financial system.
Perhaps such artworks might be considered outside the remit of an exhibition about "confronting a planet in a state of emergency," as the show's subtitle puts it; but, directly or indirectly, such ecological art inevitably deals with climate breakdown and extinction, because such interconnections are integral to contemporary ecology.
The third assessment by FERC focused on a cyberattack on all three interconnections and concluded an attack could result in a widespread blackout spanning the contiguous U.S. In 2018, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued an alert warning of Russian cyber intrusions targeting the energy sector.
But even as neuroscience finds new and fascinating ways of looking at the fine points of neural processing and the interconnections of children's developing brains, that remarkable and somewhat inspirational individual essence remains elusive: Why do you find some particular topic interesting, compelling, memorable, when it leaves me completely unmoved (and, of course, vice versa)?
Like data privacy, the risks and solutions are too technical for most people and organizations to understand; companies are motivated to hide the insecurity of their own systems from their customers, their users, and the public; the interconnections can make it impossible to connect data breaches with resultant harms; and the interests of the companies often don't match the interests of the people.
The predominance of blue-colored works on the left and yellow and gold-hued works on the right suggests the passing of days, transforming the cancha into a kind of cosmogram that layers cyclical and linear space/time; it posits profound interconnections between the circular movements engendered by sport and the expansive pathways forged by the artist's personal migration story from Ecuador to the Bronx.
A no-deal Brexit is about a lot more than trade—it would see many legal obligations and definitions lapse immediately, potentially putting at risk air travel, electricity interconnections and a raft of financial services, and throwing into doubt the status of EU citizens in Britain and British citizens in the EU. And goodwill may be in very short supply after a deal has foundered.
Trade may not have made the world "small" (if anything, it feels more capacious and complex than ever) or "flat" (its relative economic opportunities and its physical form both remain irreducibly three-dimensional, whatever Tom Friedman or Kyrie Irving might tell you), but our hyperglobalized economy has certainly made the world strange, as the interconnections of capital have brought about other, unforeseen types of connection.

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