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This pre-entry climate control system makes the B-Class Electric Drive unique in its segment.
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In a presentation at the Black Hat and Defcon security conference in July, for instance, French security researcher Andre Costin presented vulnerabilities in the next-generation air traffic control system known as ADS-B that he said would allow a hacker with a software-defined radio to track and even spoof planes in the sky, potentially creating dangerous distractions for pilots.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control, Hepatitis B-related liver cancer incidence is the highest among AAPIs by percentage, and a leading cause of cancer deaths in our community.
WHITEHOUSE: Hepatitis B and the AAPI Community
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ADS-B promises to make air traffic control easier, cheaper and in many ways safer by allowing planes to transmit their locations by radio frequency instead of depending on towers to use radar to track and coordinate them.
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The carmaker said the B-Max would eventually run its AppLink system, which will add control of smartphone apps to voice-operated commands.
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The acquisition gives control over the network to Viacom (nyse: VIA.B - news - people ), which delivered a first-quarter profit off the strength of its other cable networks, including MTV .
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Since 1991, only three cases of dental infection in patients have been documented -- two with hepatitis B and one with HIV, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Even with ADS-B, jets will be restricted to narrow lanes to reduce the complexity of air traffic control.
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The creation of Class B super-voting shares allowed the Sulzberger-Ochs family to maintain an all-but-unchallengeable control of the company while still allowing it to tap the public markets for capital it needed for expansion.
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