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Israeli soldiers walk through a street full of debris during clashes with Palestinian stone-throwers, not pictured, in the West Bank city of Hebron, Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Tensions run high in Hebron where about 500 Israelis live amid 170,000 Palestinians. Much of the animosity is over a holy site, sacred to Jews as the Tomb of the Patriarchs and to Muslims as the Ibrahimi.

Grown in a pot outdoors in Arizona

These towers are MUCH larger than the picture makes them out to be.

 

New Jersey

Taken at newark on trent

La rame PSE 96 assure le train n°5272 pour Lille Euope

TGV PSE 01 Patrick en garage au TSEE de Conflans.

08/03/2020.

One of PSE&G's uncommon switches.

Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Français (SNCF)

TGV PSE (Train Grande Vitesse - Paris Sud Est)

Current system: 25kV 50Hz AC, 1.5kV DC (15kV 16.6Hz for some)

Trainset 62 power unit. Paris Gare de Lyon.

March, 1997

 

Photo: Carlo Maria Pelizza

Notice how it doesn't have the end insulator on a pole.

Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Français (SNCF)

TGV PSE (Train Grande Vitesse - Paris Sud Est)

Current system: 25kV 50Hz AC, 1.5kV DC (15kV 16.6Hz for some)

Trainset 62 power unit. Paris Gare de Lyon.

March, 1997

 

Photo: Carlo Maria Pelizza

Puzzle constructed with Photoshop Elements 3... It was hard to get started because I'm new to PSE so was not familiar with all the needed tools.... Very good learning tool :-)

Crews made steady progress throughout the day, restoring power to customers in thousands of different locations from Whatcom to Thurston to Kitsap and King counties. This particular crew is from Wilson Construction out of Canby, Oregon.

La rame 90 assure un Quimper > Lille Europe

Snapshots of the 3-D structure of iron nanoparticles in the course of the oxidation process, captured through large-scale reactive molecular dynamic simulations. These simulations enhance our understanding of processes like oxidation and corrosion, and build a foundation for developing integrated imaging techniques to control or manipulate these types of reactions.

 

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Image by Subramanian Sankaranarayanan, Badri Narayanan, Yugang Sun, Xiaobing Zuo, Sheng Peng and Ganesh Kamath. Argonne National Laboratory/Temple University.

A PSE&G 69kv crossarm to cross a highway.

Smoke caused by explosions rises over Gaza City, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. Israeli ground troops and tanks cut swaths through the Gaza Strip early Sunday, bisecting the coastal territory and surrounding its biggest city as the new phase of a devastating offensive against Hamas gained momentum. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

Two Argonne physicists offered a way to mathematically describe a particular physics phenomenon called a phase transition in a system out of equilibrium (that is, with energy moving through it) by using imaginary numbers.

 

The illustration relates the phase transition to the change between mathematical Mobius transformations (a, b, and c). The theory of out-of-equilibrium physics is a long-sought goal in the field, and could eventually help us design better electronics.

 

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Image courtesy of Vinokur / Galda / Argonne National Laboratory.

Look at this mess! This is where the power lines exit the Linden power plant.

When manganese ions (gray) are stripped out of a battery’s cathode (blue), they can react with the battery’s electrolyte near the anode (gold), trapping lithium ions (green/yellow).

 

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Ilustration by Robert Horn / Argonne National Laboratory.

They added a new pole to support the new guy wire.

Murata Range PSE Solid Collection Ver. 2.0 : PSE 07

(Yamato)

Take it from Esteban and open your shades on sunny winter days. The sun is most intense from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., so uncover windows during these hours.

 

Watch the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8GQJKdTT-0

 

More energy saving tips at pse.com/tips.

Argonne researchers have created skyrmions – ordered regions of magnetic spins – by using a spiraling focused ion beam.

 

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Illustration by Robert Horn / Argonne National Laboratory.

Here's a nice shot of where these 26kv lines connect to ones on the transmission towers.

An international team of scientists – including several researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory – have discovered an anode battery material with superfast charging and stable operation over many thousands of cycles.

 

This image shows the change in composition and structure as the starting material is heated and water is expelled to form a new layered structure (LS), then the desired hydrated nanostructure (HN), then beyond the desired structure all the way to a completely dehydrated nanostructure (DN).

 

This material is a water-bearing compound, “lithium titanate hydrate,” which Argonne developed in collaboration with researchers from Tsinghua University in Beijing and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

 

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To learn about collaborating with Argonne, contact partners@anl.gov.

 

Credit: Nature Communications and study authors. Licensed here (creativecommons.org/licenses/...). Image was resized.

Intricately shaped pulses of light pave a speedway for the accelerated dynamics of quantum particles, enabling faster switching of a quantum bit.

 

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Image Credit: Peter Allen

My first OOB in Photoshop Elements 5. Photo courtesy of serrator from the Photoshop Elements Group. His Tutorial is fantastic. If anyone is interested here's a link to the Group.

 

Explore January 3, 2008

 

www.flickr.com/groups/pse/

 

Mule Deer along the "E Line" at the Wild Horse Wind & Solar Facility near Ellensburg, Wa

This 26kv line is being tapped from one that is suspended on transmission towers.

TGV Sud-Est, rénové (rame 02) et la version précédente (rame 66)

This dead end was used to bring power to a building that was no longer in use since the business closed down. Now the building is going to be used as a health center, so they replaced this crossarms on this dead end and the one on the receiving pole. Note that they kept the insulators for some reason.

The Philippine Stock Exchange (Filipino: Pamilihang Sapi ng Pilipinas) (PSE: PSE) is one of the two stock exchanges in the Philippines, the other one being the Philippine Dealing Exchange. It is the primary stock exchange in the Philippines. Aside from being one of the major stock exchanges in Southeast Asia, it is also the first and the longest one operating since 1927. As of 31 December 2007, the Philippine Stock Exchange had 244 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of $103 billion.

 

It currently maintains two trading floors, one in Makati City's Central Business District and one at its headquarters in Pasig City. It is presently composed of a 15-man board, chaired by former Supreme Court Justice Jose Vitug, an independent director, who was reelected a 4th time on May 18, 2008 (since July 2005). Francis Lim was reelected to a 5th term as president since 2004.

 

The PSE is known for having one of the shortest trading hours of any stock exchange in Asia, only trading from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm PST. A two-hour long afternoon trading session is set to be added to the PSE trading day by June 30, 2009.

Aerial view of Snoqualmie Falls and the Salish Lodge

 

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