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I have measured that 26 percent of the marketing margin is simply due to the fact that, because of the absence of grades and standards and market information, sacks have to be constantly changed.
You've got one donor trying to develop market information, another trying to work on or sponsor grades and standards, another ICT, and yet another on warehousing, or warehouse receipts.
What's really important is that the ECX will operate a market
information
system to disseminate prices in real time to farmers around the country, using VSAT technology to bring an electronic price dissemination directly to farmers.
They start to make not only commercial marketing decisions, but also planting decisions, on the basis of
information
coming from the futures price market.
This thin layer of grey matter covers the entire cerebrum, with different areas processing
information
from each of our senses.
But even in people with completely unimpaired senses, the brain constructs the world we perceive from incomplete
information.
When the visual cortex processes light into coherent images, it fills in these blind spots with
information
from the surrounding area.
While serotonin’s role in the brain is complex and poorly understood, it likely plays an important part in integrating
information
from the eyes, nose, ears, and other sensory organs.
Jealousy likes
information.
So armed with this
information
from the LHC, together with some colleagues here at CERN, we computed the probability that our universe could quantum tunnel into the ultra-dense Higgs state, and we found a very intriguing result.
If I were a child today, I could easily learn this
information
with apps and hyperlinks, but it really wouldn't be the same, because much later, I went to Vienna, and I went to the Spanish riding school, and I could feel my grandfather right beside me.
What I had with my grandfather was wrapped so often in
information
and knowledge and fact, but it was about so much more than
information
or knowledge or fact.
Here what I call "the spinal brain" cognitively processes sensory
information
arising from the moving leg and makes decisions as to how to activate the muscle in order to stand, to walk, to run, and even here, while sprinting, instantly stand if the treadmill stops moving.
This novel training paradigm encouraged the brain to create new connections, some relay circuits that relay
information
from the brain past the injury and restore cortical control over the locomotor networks below the injury.
It turned out that the capability to collect data,
information
and connections about basically any of us and all of us is exactly what we've been hearing throughout of the summer through revelations and leaks about Western intelligence agencies, mostly U.S. intelligence agencies, watching over the rest of the world.
Edward Snowden started leaking information, top secret classified information, from the U.S. intelligence agencies, and we started learning about things like PRISM and XKeyscore and others.
Der Spiegel, from Germany, leaked more
information
about the operations run by the elite hacker units operating inside these intelligence agencies.
And this is all the kind of
information
we are giving away, we are giving away to the United States.
It's like a whole new world of sensory
information
opens up to you.
A lot of the
information
is good.
But perhaps the most exciting part about taking pictures from the air is we could later stitch these pictures together using special software to create a map of the entire landscape, and this map gives us crucial
information
for monitoring land use change, to let us know where and when plantations might be expanding, where forests might be contracting, or where fires might be breaking out.
Now these models are not just visually appealing, but they are also geometrically accurate, which means researchers can now measure the distance between trees, calculate surface area, the volume of vegetation, and so on, all of which are important
information
for monitoring the health of these forests.
They will share the
information
on how to improve.
We can slice through our data and see, for example, the 3D structure of the vegetation and the buildings, or we can use the chemical
information
to actually figure out how fast the plants are growing as we fly over them.
So our imagery is 3D, it's chemical, it's biological, and this tells us not only the species that are living in the canopy, but it tells us a lot of
information
about the rest of the species that occupy the rainforest.
And this is the pivotal
information
that's needed by decision makers to develop protected areas in the context of their regional development plans.
Imagine one billion people being connected to physical goods in the same way that mobile telecommunications connected them to
information.
Finally, older people in traditional societies have a huge significance that would never occur to us in our modern, literate societies, where our sources of
information
are books and the Internet.
In contrast, in traditional societies without writing, older people are the repositories of
information.
When we want some information, we look it up in a book or we Google it instead of finding some old person to ask.
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