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There is not, nor has there ever been a requirement for the reporting of levels of pesticide residues in manufactured cigarette tobaccos, even though it could be argued that pesticides are "additives".
There is not, nor has there ever been a requirement for the reporting of levels of pesticide residues in manufactured cigarette tobaccos, even though it could be argued that pesticides are «additives».
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There is not, nor has there ever been a requirement for the reporting of levels of pesticide residues in manufactured cigarette tobaccos, even though it could be argued that pesticides are "additives".
There is not, nor has there ever been a requirement for the reporting of levels of pesticide residues in manufactured cigarette tobaccos, even though it could be argued that pesticides are «additives».
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Unlike the Iridium phone system, which will pass a signal from satellite to satellite until it can send the signal to a ground station, Globalstar uses a “bent-pipe” technology, meaning that the sender, a single satellite and a ground station must all be in line of sight before any signal can be passed. The Globalstar satellite cluster operates only up to about 68° N, so there is not, nor will there be, coverage in the Arctic (or in Africa or at sea due to the lack of ground stations). If you know your approximate position, you can go to the Globalstar web site and download the optimum times for transmission, which will help with the telephone system but should not be necessary for SPOT. A map of current coverage with ground station locations is also available on the Globalstar web site.
Contrairement au réseau téléphonique Iridium, qui achemine un signal de satellite en satellite jusqu’à sa transmission à une station au sol, Globalstar utilise la technologie dite du « tuyau plié », c’est-à-dire que l’expéditeur doit avoir une ligne de visée directe avec le satellite, et le satellite doit en avoir une avec la station au sol pour permettre la transmission d’un signal. Le réseau de satellites Globalstar couvre la Terre approximativement jusqu’à la latitude 68° N. Il n’y a donc aucune couverture dans l’Arctique (ni en Afrique et en mer en raison de l’absence de stations au sol), et il n’y en aura pas. Si l’utilisateur connaît sa position approximative, il peut accéder au site Web de Globalstar et télécharger les heures optimales de transmission. Cette démarche devient utile lorsqu’on utilise le réseau téléphonique, mais n’est pas nécessaire avec un dispositif SPOT. Le site Web de Globalstar offre également une carte de la couverture actuelle et de l’emplacement des stations au sol.