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(from knitty.com)

 

I think I am going to knit this in the dark jade Bartlett Yarn that I have in my stash.

The shipping forecast is heard regularly on the radio - it's something I've known since a boy. I printed out a photo of a page on the internet so that I could place some of those esoteric names … North Utsire, German Bight, Malin, etc

I wonder if storm cones are still hoisted?

Our Economic Forceast event featured a panel of expert economists sharing their insight on where the economy is headed in 2011, including Terence Shepherd of ROCG~Shepherd & Goldstein.

Photo by Julia Cumes

Between 13 and 21 May 2016, London College of Communication held an exhibition, conference and workshop aimed at engaging audiences in speculations about the key design trends which could shape and transform our everyday lives. The event series was organised by MA Design Management and Cultures students and was based around five provocations authored by industry experts on important global themes: Digital Disruptions, Architectural Visions, Ageing Populations, Consumer Lifestyles and Cultural Institutions. Image © Ana Escobar

Americana de rayas blancas y azules con doble botonadura y camiseta de algodón sin mangas. Perfecto working look de mujer.

 

www.forecast.es

ESRL researchers during a daily forecast briefing for the NOAA El Nino Rapid Response Field Campaign. Credit: Barb DeLuisi, NOAA

Dust cloud from the Sahara which will cover most of Greece tomorrow.

Match Irina-Camelia Begu – Laura Siegemund will be held on July 19 at 10:00 Moscow time in the framework of the quarterfinals of the tournament in Bucharest. What factor can make a bet on the game Irina-Camelia Begu vs Laura Siegemund.

Irina-Camelia Begu

The run is in the ranking only 112th p...

 

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ICAH's performance cadre, For Youth Inquiry (FYI), performed, their newest piece, Forecast, for stakeholders including young parents and youth workers. This performance was a part of Apna Ghar's "Collective Voices, Shared Journey" series.

Between 13 and 21 May 2016, London College of Communication held an exhibition, conference and workshop aimed at engaging audiences in speculations about the key design trends which could shape and transform our everyday lives. The event series was organised by MA Design Management and Cultures students and was based around five provocations authored by industry experts on important global themes: Digital Disruptions, Architectural Visions, Ageing Populations, Consumer Lifestyles and Cultural Institutions. Image © Ana Escobar

05.20.10: Saw the Forecast for the 2nd time and it was awesome! the show was pretty small but it still was fun! Totally worth missing the minus the bear show for this!

 

love all the guys/girl in the forecast cool peepz!

Boston.

 

The forecast for the day was poor, and getting worse with the possibility of lightning later, so we had better get out of the hotel and about before the bad weather hit.

 

We do not eat in the hotel, as the cost is not included, and the place is a 5*, so would be expensive. Instead we walk back towards Boston Common, then turn, er, right, and come to a Mexican place that looked OK. We go in and have burritos and smoothies, which was very good indeed.

 

And then onto the trail.

 

Boston has created a red line, or in some places, two lines of bricks, taking the walking tourist on a tour of the revolutionary sites, one after the other and never getting lost. The only downside is that sometimes there are many people walking it too, but hey, you won’t get lost.

We pick up the trail at the edge of the financial district, and head down towards the harbour before it crosses over where the interstate now runs underground and into Little Italy. Apparently, this is the oldest Italian community in the US, and easy to believe, and had a very much more Italian feel than Little Italy in New York.

 

The narrow streets helped, and many of them being cobbled, and with Italianate churches thrown into the mix.

We stop for a coffee, pumkin spiced latte, but was the best coffee we have had since arriving.

 

From there, the trail goes past Paul Revere’s house, and farther up the street, the church he lit a warning of the approaching British army. Finally, there is a burial ground with stones dating back to the start of the 18th century, oddly not many people stopped to look in, but we did. I had been here before.

 

From the burial ground, down a slope, across a major road then over the river by way of a metal bridge with the roadway and footway made by a metal mesh you could see through to the water below.

 

On the other side we turn towards the old Naval shipyard, down through a new housing development, and into the old shipyard, and made of cobbled streets and open spaces, it houses a couple of ships, one the USS Constitution, which you can look up on Google. I had also been on that before, so did not pay to go on again, I just walk round the yard snapping details.

 

Weather Undergrounds forecast for the Mystic/Groton/Stonington area. I think they are a bit optimistic about the total accumulations. Historically the Weather Underground has the most accurate divinations for this area though. Would be nice, but I don't think we'll see more than 6-8" total.

Old weather report machine inside old terminal at Hobby Airport

As per GME studies on Global Computer Vision In Healthcare Market is estimated to show a sharp peak during the timeframe of 2020-2026 at a CAGR of 22.5%. Government initiative towards the adoption of AI-based technologies, rising demand for the product in precision medicine is the factor responsible to build the market. Wide application range of computer vision in healthcare are surgeries, clinical trials, medical imaging & diagnostics, research, and among others are creating a room full of opportunities for the computer vision in the healthcare market.

Browse 174 Market Data Tables and 115 Figures spread through 187 Pages on "Global Computer Vision in Healthcare Market- Forecasts to 2026" www.globalmarketestimates.com/market-report/global-comput...

By-Products & Services (Hardware [Processors, Memory Devices, Networks], Software [Cloud-Based, and On-Premises], and Services); By Application (Medical Imaging and Diagnostics, Surgeries, and Others); By End-User (Healthcare Providers, Diagnostic Center, and Others); By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA, and CSA), Company Market Share & Competitor Analysis

Key Market Insights:

•The global computer vision in the healthcare market is estimated to grow at a value of 22.5% during 2020-2026

•Software is expected to contribute to the largest market share in computer vision in the healthcare market in the forecast year

•Previously the medical imaging and diagnostics segment topped the market share table and expected to show dominance in the conjecture timeframe at the fastest growth rate.

•Out of the listed end-users, healthcare is accounted for to show the largest market growth between the predicted timeline

•North America is the biggest region of computer vision in the healthcare market and is estimated to show an increasing trend in the coming years

Key global players in the Global Computer Vision in Healthcare Market include Microsoft (US), NVIDIA (US), iCAD, Inc. (US), AiCure (US), Arterys, Inc. (the US), Basler AG (Germany), Google (A Subsidiary of Alphabet, Inc.) (US), IBM (US), IBM (US) Xilinx (US), and Intel (US) among others.

 

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•Product & Services Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2020 - 2026)

 

Hardware

oProcessors

oMemory Devices

oNetworks

Software

oCloud-Based,

oOn-Premises

 Services

 

•Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2020 - 2026)

Medical Imaging And Diagnostics

Surgeries

Others

 

•End-Users Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2020 - 2026)

Healthcare Providers

Diagnostic Center

Others

 

•Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2020 - 2026)

North America

oU.S.

oCanada

oMexico

Europe

oGermany

oUK

oFrance

oSpain

oItaly

oRest of Europe

Asia Pacific

oChina

oIndia

oJapan

oSouth Korea

oAustralia

oRest of APAC

Central & South America

oBrazil

oArgentina

oChile

oRest of CSA

Middle East & Africa

oSaudi Arabia

oSouth Africa

oUAE

oRest of MEA

  

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Christmas lights illuminate Congress Square in Portland in this long-exposure photo taken not long after sunset at 4:06 p.m. on the winter solstice, Sunday, Dec. 21, the shortest day of the year.

First gig photography for Forecast's first headlining gig.

The box Crewe 28-03-14

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