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In my opinion, these guys could be interesting Don't Starve villains
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A long time ago I made my version of this bootleg Wilson from this bootleg game. I'm gonna call him Frogson because his tongue looks long for some reason.
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His DNA is mix of human and frog.
(Fun Fact: Klei actually knows about this bootleg, you can see it on their twitter, "Never feel your strave. Not even once." - Klei)
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sweetyart · 5 months
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ROUND TWO MATCHUP SOX: if woodie loses im killing everyone. and im sorry for doing this to you wallace
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scifigeneration · 6 years
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Blasts from the past: how massive solar eruptions 'probably' detonated dozens of US sea mines
by Brett Carter
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Solar flares captured on the Sun. NASA/SDO
An extraordinary account of the impact space weather had on military operations in Vietnam in 1972 was found buried in the US Navy archives, according to a newly published article in Space Weather.
On August 4, 1972, the crew of a US Task Force 77 aircraft flying near a naval minefield in the waters off Hon La observed 20 to 25 explosions over about 30 seconds. They also witnessed an additional 25 to 30 mud spots in the waters nearby.
Destructor sea mines had been deployed here during Operation Pocket Money, a mining campaign launched in 1972 against principal North Vietnamese ports.
There was no obvious reason why the mines should have detonated. But it has now emerged the US Navy soon turned its attention to extreme solar activity at the time as a probable cause.
The more we can understand the impact of such space weather on technology then the better we can be prepared for any future extreme solar activity.
A solar theory
As detailed in a now declassified US Navy report, the event sparked an immediate investigation about the potential cause(s) of the random detonations of so many sea mines.
The sea mines deployed had a self-destruct feature. But the minimum self-destruct time on these mines was not for another 30 days, so something else was to blame.
On August 15, 1972, the Commander in Chief of the US Pacific Fleet, Admiral Bernard Clarey, asked about a hypothesis that solar activity could have caused the mine detonations.
Many of the mines deployed were magnetic influence sea mines that were designed to detonate when they detected changes in the magnetic field.
Solar activity was then well known to cause magnetic field changes, but it wasn’t clear whether or not the Sun could cause these unintentional detonations.
Solar flares
Early August in 1972 saw some of the most intense solar activity ever recorded.
A sunspot region, denoted MR 11976, set off a series of intense solar flares (energetic explosions of electromagnetic radiation), coronal mass ejections (eruptions of solar plasma material that typically accompany flares) and clouds of charged particles travelling close to the speed of light.
Those conducting the investigation into the mine incident visited the Space Environment Laboratory at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) near Boulder, Colorado, to speak to space scientists.
One of the scientists at NOAA at the time was the now Emeritus Professor Brian Fraser, from Australia’s Newcastle University, and it’s an event he told me he remembers well:
I was on my first sabbatical leave at NOAA working with Wallace (Wally) Campbell’s group, and one day in Wally’s office I noticed a group of US Navy brass hat gentlemen and a couple of dark suits.
Brian said he had later quizzed Wally on what was going on, and Wally explained they were concerned about geomagnetic field changes triggering sea mines laid in Hai Phong, North Vietnam.
There was no mention whether or not they had exploded but maybe Wally was being coy. And of course it was all probably top secret then.
The outcome of this investigation, as stated in the declassified US Navy report, detailed “a high degree of probability” that the Destructor mines had been detonated by the August solar storm activity.
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Declassified: excerpt from U.S. Navy Report, Mine Warfare Project Office - The Mining of North Vietnam, 8 May 1972 to 14 January 1973. 1070416001, Glenn Helm Collection, The Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech University
Solar interference
Solar storms cause strong magnetic field fluctuations, which impact large power grid infrastructure, particularly in the high-latitude regions beneath the northern and southern auroras.
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Solar flares captured by NASA and ESA.
The storms of early August 1972 were no different. There were numerous reports across North America of power disruptions and telegraph line outages. Now that light has been shone on the impact of these events on sea mine operations in 1972, the scientific community has another clear example of space weather impacts on technologies.
The intensity of the early August activity peaked when an X-class solar flare at 0621 UT August 4, 1972, launched an ultra-fast coronal mass ejection that reached Earth in the record time of 14.6 hours. The solar wind normally takes two to three days to reach Earth.
Scientists think that the previous slower ejections from earlier flares had cleared the path for this fast disturbance, similar to what was observed by the STEREO spacecraft in July 2012.
It’s the impact of this fast disturbance in the solar wind on the Earth’s magnetosphere that probably caused the detonation of the Destructor mines.
Using the past to predict the future
The Dst index, measured in nano-Tesla (nT), is a typical measure of the disturbance level in the Earth’s magnetic field – the more negative, the more intense the storm.
Some recent extreme solar storms, according to this scale, include the 2015 St Patrick’s Day storm (-222 nT) and the 2003 Halloween storm (-383 nT).
Interestingly, the extreme activity in August 1972 was far less intense on this scale, only weighing in at -125 nT.
Exactly why this storm reached extreme level on some measures, such as its high speed from the Sun, but not on the typical Dst scale is a topic of significant discussion within the scientific literature.
Given the complexities of this event, this new paper lays out a grand challenge to the space weather community to use our modern modelling techniques to reexamine this solar event. Hopefully, understanding these strange events will better prepare us for future solar eruptions.
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Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market Revenue and Growth Rate 2021-2030
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Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market Insights - Market Research Future (MRFR) in its recently published study report asserts that the already booming market of metal cleaning chemicals is expected to grow further by 2023 registering an impressive CAGR during the estimated period (2021 – 2030). The metal cleaning chemicals market is increasing worldwide, mainly due to the huge demand from a number of large-scale manufacturing sectors. Perceiving outstanding growth, its sub-sectors such as automotive, and O&G among others, have been boosting the growth of the metal cleaning chemical market, fostering substantial demand for the product. Massive investments are expected to get transpired in the market which will escalate the market growth to furthering heights.
Obtain Brochure For Latest Technology Advancements @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/sample_request/6216 Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market - Eminent Firms: Some of the prominent manufacturers in the Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market are Hubbard-Hall Inc. (U.S.), Kyzen Corp. (U.S.), Lincoln Chemical Corporation (U.S.), Delstar Metal Finishing, Inc. (U.S.), Crest Chemicals (U.S.), ZAVENIR DAUBERT INDIA (India), Chautauqua Chemical Company (U.S.), Luster-On Products (U.S.), Elmer Wallace Ltd (U.K.), DST-Chemicals A/S (Denmark), Rochester Midland Corporation (U.S.), Quaker Chemical Corporation (U.S.), PITAMBARI PRODUCTS PVT. LTD. (India), Houghton International Inc. (U.S.), and Stepan Company (U.S.)., and others. Further, the functional properties such as outstanding heat-sealing, uniaxial tensile stress, and flawless adhesion to hydrophilic surfaces are projected to augment the global Metal Cleaning Chemicals market. In addition, other attributes such as chemical resistance, water solubility, and easier application are agrochemical, and detergent wrapping is predicted to enhance the market strength during the forecast period.
Metal cleaning is paramount within the product finishing industry. Metal components must be perfectly clean prior to painting, plating, welding or subsequent processing. The optimal metal-cleaning process needs to dissolve or displace common contaminants without damaging substrates, and successful cleaning methods are critical to ensure components work as they should and increase their service life as well.
On the other hand, the need for large-scale capital investments, alongside the high cost and the complexities involved in the production of high-performance alloys, are estimated to impede the growth of the market over the next few years. Nevertheless, rising usages of high-performance alloys in almost all major end-use industries such as machinery, tools, turbine engines, and mechanical equipment would support the market growth over the assessment period. The availability of various grades of Metal Cleaning Chemicals is also a key driver for the global Metal Cleaning Chemicals market, as this provides buyers with options. They can thus use the grade most suitable for the specific application in question. This is likely to be a key driver for the global Metal Cleaning Chemicals market over the forecast period. Access Complete Report @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/metal-cleaning-chemicals-market-6216 Segment Study of Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market :- MRFR’s report on the metal cleaning chemicals market provides details of the market by getting it segmented into type, application, metal type, form, and end-use industry. These segments are rich with inputs that can guide companies into developing better strategies for the coming years.
By form, the report on the metal cleaning chemicals market revealed segments like powder, organic solvent, aqueous, and others. The organic solvent segment would grow with significant speed as the growing demand for eco-friendly products would boost the segment.
By type, the global report on the metal cleaning chemicals market would include segments like alkaline cleaning agents, neutral cleaning agents, and acidic cleaning agents.
By metal type, the global report on the metal cleaning chemicals market would include segments like aluminum, copper & alloys, steel, cast iron, titanium, and others.
By application, the global market report containing details of metal cleaning chemicals would ensure a study of household and industrial. The industrial segment includes metal equipment & heavy machinery, metal tools, metal chips & sheets, reactors & tanks, and others.
By end users, the global market report on the metal cleaning chemicals market would include electrical & electronics, manufacturing, automotive & aerospace, and home care. The manufacturing industry would include healthcare, oil & gas, food & beverage, chemicals, and others.
Buy Now @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/checkout?currency=one_user-USD&report_id=6216 Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market Market  - Geographical Analysis :- The global market for metal cleaning chemicals has a better chance of growth in a region like the Asia Pacific where a lot of companies are setting up their new bases to increase their profit margin. The region has a substantial supply of metal and various end users are showing interest in using the process to further setups of their manufacturing units. In oil & gas, home care, and other industries, this growth would gain proper ground.
In the North American market, growth would be boosted by various end users and their superlative infrastructures. The European market would benefit from similar grounds. Associated industries like chemicals, food & beverage, oil & gas, automotive & aerospace, electrical & electronics, and healthcare are known for their substantial contribution to the market’s growth as the product is one of the primary ingredients to start the manufacturing process. Industry Update:-
November 2021- A leading provider of industrial parts cleaning and surface treatment solutions, EcoClean said parts cleaning had become a vital production step in several industry areas. A good parts cleaning is required to meet particulate and film-type cleanliness specifications reproducibly and with the least charges possible. According to the firm, these varying needs call for processes and machines customized to particular needs. The materials used to manufacture these parts include metal, composites, ceramic, and plastic. To ensure the quality of the process, the need of cleanliness levels remain in line with requirements. October 2021- A prominent leader in custom-fashioned and developed molten salt bath equipment and specialty chemical formulations, Kolene Corporation, has announced the acquisition of Upton Industries. Upton Industries, since its founding in 1937 has been designing and developing thermal processing systems in the metal heat treating industry. The company said that its Engineered Thermal Solutions methodology has been prominent in conventional lines of heat treat equipment, including lift-off, car bottom, box type, and specialty furnaces with either gas-fired or electric heating systems.
Kolene will allegedly operate in approximately 50,000 square feet of production, assembly, and commercial processing plants with the completion of the acquisition. November 2021- A leader in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of critical fluid delivery subsystems and components for semiconductor capital equipment, Ichor Holdings, Ltd., announced that its subsidiary Incline Merger Sub, LLC, has signed a merger contract with IMG Companies, LLC.
The deal worth USD270 million is being funded with nearly USD140 million of cash and marketable securities on hand and the remaining USD 130 million of incremental borrowing, according to the recent refinancing and expansion of their credit facility.
In February 2020, Jason Industries, Inc. announced of their teaming up with Matchless Metal Polish Company. This growth would boost the regional metal cleaning chemicals market substantially. Read more reports at: https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/categories/chemicals-market-report Read more details at: https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/infographics Read more details at: https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/videos About Market Research Future:- At Market Research Future (MRFR), we enable our customers to unravel the complexity of various industries through our Cooked Research Report (CRR), Half-Cooked Research Reports (HCRR), Raw Research Reports (3R), Continuous-Feed Research (CFR), and Market Research & Consulting Services. MRFR team have supreme objective to provide the optimum quality market research and intelligence services to our clients. Our market research studies by products, services, technologies, applications, end users, and market players for global, regional, and country level market segments, enable our clients to see more, know more, and do more, which help to answer all their most important questions. Contact Us: Wantstats Research and Media Private Limited 99 Hudson Street,5Th Floor New York, New York 10013 United States of America Maharashtra, India
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Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market Trends | Share, Types, Region and Competition Analysis with Forecast to 2023
Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals market information: by Type (natural, synthetic), Source (flower, fruits, vegetables, plant extracts), Functional group, Application (fine fragrances, personal care, and household care products) and Region forecast till 2023
Competitive Analysis
Some of the key players operating in the global metal cleaning chemicals market are Hubbard-Hall Inc. (U.S.), Kyzen Corp. (U.S.), Lincoln Chemical Corporation (U.S.), Delstar Metal Finishing, Inc. (U.S.), Crest Chemicals (U.S.), ZAVENIR DAUBERT INDIA (India), Chautauqua Chemical Company (U.S.), Luster-On Products (U.S.), Elmer Wallace Ltd (U.K.), DST-Chemicals A/S (Denmark), Rochester Midland Corporation (U.S.), Quaker Chemical Corporation (U.S.), PITAMBARI PRODUCTS PVT. LTD. (India), Houghton International Inc. (U.S.), and Stepan Company (U.S.).
Market Synopsis
Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market expected to reach moderate CAGR growth forecast period 2018-2023. Metal cleaning chemicals are used to remove extraneous organic and inorganic material from the surface of metals, which are often contaminated by oil, grease, dirt and particulate matter, corrosion oxides, and other impurities over a period of time. Surface cleaning is necessary to prevent the metal from damage due to the penetration of oxides and other contaminants, thus increasing service life. Metals are generally corroded by coming into contact with hard water, organic materials such as algae, microbes, denatured protein residue, animal fat, and hydrocarbons and inorganic materials such as carbonates, hydroxides, oxides, sulfides, sulfates, silicates, and phosphates.
Metal cleaning chemicals are used for both industrial and household applications. They find widespread applications in the cleaning of equipment and heavy machinery in industries such as automotive and aerospace, electrical and electronics, and manufacturing industries including chemicals, healthcare, and food & beverage. They are also used to clean household utensils made of copper and its alloys, silver, and cast iron, among others.
Segments
On the basis of form, the Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market has been segmented into aqueous, organic solvent, powder, and others. The aqueous segment dominated the global metal cleaning chemicals market in 2017 and is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period due to the eco-friendly and sustainable nature of the product. Stringent regulations against the use of high VOC content solvents in developed countries is also likely to contribute to the growth of the aqueous metal cleaning chemicals market. However, the demand for solvent-based metal cleaning chemicals is expected to increase in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East & Africa owing to their cost-effective nature and flexible environmental regulations and policies in these regions.
On the basis of type, the global metal cleaning chemicals market has been segmented into neutral cleaning agents, alkaline cleaning agent, and acidic cleaning agents. The acidic cleaning agents segment held the largest share of the global metal cleaning chemicals market in 2017 owing to the large-scale consumption of acidic cleaning agents in removing inorganic impurities such as scale, lime, and smut caused by the deposition of carbonates, hydroxides, oxides, sulfides, sulfates, silicates, and phosphates on metal surfaces. Acidic cleaning agents include sulfuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, ethylene glycol mono-butyl ether, and hydrofluoric acid. The alkaline metal cleaning chemicals segment held the second-largest market share as these products are used to remove organic impurities such as oil, grease, soil, algae, microbes, and denatured protein residue from metal surfaces.
On the basis of metal type, the global metal cleaning chemicals market has been segmented into steel, aluminum, copper and alloys, titanium, cast iron, and others. The steel segment held the largest share of the metal cleaning chemicals market, by type, in 2017 due to the large-scale use of steel in various end-use industries. This market is expected to maintain its dominance during the forecast period.
On the basis of application, the global metal cleaning chemicals market has been segmented into industrial and household. The industrial segment has further been divided into metal tools, metal equipment and heavy machinery, reactors and tanks, metal chips and sheets, and others. The industrial application segment dominated the overall metal cleaning chemicals market in 2017 due to large-scale consumption and expected to remain the largest market during the forecast period
On the basis of end-use industry, the global metal cleaning chemicals market has been segmented into automotive and aerospace, electrical and electronics, manufacturing, and home care. The manufacturing industry segment has been further divided into chemicals, healthcare, food & beverage, oil & gas, and others. The manufacturing segment accounted for the largest share of the global metal cleaning chemicals market in 2017. This can be attributed to the need to maintain the performance efficiency of metal products such as equipment and heavy machinery, reactors and tanks, and metal tools, among others. The manufacturing end-use industry segment is expected to remain the largest consumer of metal cleaning chemicals during the forecast.
Regional Analysis
The global metal cleaning chemicals market has been segmented into five regions, namely, Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the largest and fastest-growing market for metal cleaning chemicals during the forecast period, followed by North America and Europe. Increased product demand is expected in the Middle East & Africa, while the Latin American market is likely to witness moderate growth during the review period.
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Some of the key players operating in the global metal cleaning chemicals market are Hubbard-Hall Inc. (U.S.), Kyzen Corp. (U.S.), Lincoln Chemical Corporation (U.S.), Delstar Metal Finishing, Inc. (U.S.), Crest Chemicals (U.S.), ZAVENIR DAUBERT INDIA (India), Chautauqua Chemical Company (U.S.), Luster-On Products (U.S.), Elmer Wallace Ltd (U.K.), DST-Chemicals A/S (Denmark), Rochester Midland Corporation (U.S.), Quaker Chemical Corporation (U.S.), PITAMBARI PRODUCTS PVT. LTD. (India), Houghton International Inc. (U.S.), and Stepan Company (U.S.).
 Market Segmentation
On the basis of form, the global metal cleaning chemicals market has been segmented into aqueous, organic solvent, powder, and others. The aqueous segment dominated the global metal cleaning chemicals market in 2017 and is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period due to the eco-friendly and sustainable nature of the product. Stringent regulations against the use of high VOC content solvents in developed countries is also likely to contribute to the growth of the aqueous metal cleaning chemicals market. However, the demand for solvent-based metal cleaning chemicals is expected to increase in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East & Africa owing to their cost-effective nature and flexible environmental regulations and policies in these regions.
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Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market 2019 by Manufacturers, Types, Regions and Applications Research Report Forecast to 2023
Market Synopsis:
Metal Cleaning Chemicals are used to remove extraneous organic and inorganic material from the surface of metals, which are often contaminated by oil, grease, dirt and particulate matter, corrosion oxides, and other impurities over a period of time. Surface cleaning is necessary to prevent the metal from damage due to the penetration of oxides and other contaminants, thus increasing service life. Metals are generally corroded by coming into contact with hard water, organic materials such as algae, microbes, denatured protein residue, animal fat, and hydrocarbons and inorganic materials such as carbonates, hydroxides, oxides, sulfides, sulfates, silicates, and phosphates.
Metal Cleaning Chemicals are used for both industrial and household applications. They find widespread applications in the cleaning of equipment and heavy machinery in industries such as automotive and aerospace, electrical and electronics, and manufacturing industries including chemicals, healthcare, and food & beverage. They are also used to clean household utensils made of copper and its alloys, silver, and cast iron, among others.
The Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market is mainly driven by the widespread use of metals in equipment and heavy machinery across different end-use industries such as automotive, aerospace, railways, electrical and electronics, metallurgy, chemicals, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, and food & beverage. Rapid industrialization in Asia-Pacific due to economic growth and lucrative investment policies is likely to boost the product market.
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Competitive Analysis:
Some of the key players operating in the Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market are Hubbard-Hall Inc. (U.S.), Kyzen Corp. (U.S.), Lincoln Chemical Corporation (U.S.), Delstar Metal Finishing, Inc. (U.S.), Crest Chemicals (U.S.), ZAVENIR DAUBERT INDIA (India), Chautauqua Chemical Company (U.S.), Luster-On Products (U.S.), Elmer Wallace Ltd (U.K.), DST-Chemicals A/S (Denmark), Rochester Midland Corporation (U.S.), Quaker Chemical Corporation (U.S.), PITAMBARI PRODUCTS PVT. LTD. (India), Houghton International Inc. (U.S.), and Stepan Company (U.S.).
Market Segmentation:
The Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market has been segmented by Form, Type, Metal Type, Application, End-Use Industry and Region.
On the basis of Form, the Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market has been segmented into aqueous, organic solvent, powder, and others. On the basis of type, the global metal cleaning chemicals market has been segmented into neutral cleaning agents, alkaline cleaning agents, and acidic cleaning agents.
On the basis of Metal Type, the Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market has been segmented into steel, aluminum, copper and alloys, titanium, cast iron, and others.
On the basis of Application, the Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market has been segmented into industrial and household. The industrial segment has been further divided into metal tools, metal equipment and heavy machinery, reactors and tanks, metal chips and sheets, and others.
On the basis of End-Use Industry, the Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market has been segmented into automotive and aerospace, electrical and electronics, manufacturing, and home care. The manufacturing industry has been further divided into chemicals, healthcare, food & beverage, oil & gas, and others.
Regional Analysis:
The Global Metal Cleaning Chemicals Market has been segmented into five regions, namely, Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the largest and fastest-growing market for metal cleaning chemicals during the forecast period, followed by North America and Europe. Increased product demand is expected in the Middle East & Africa, while the Latin American market is likely to witness moderate growth during the review period.
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UK tests new fleet of drones designed to life-saving chemical detection
The UK Ministry of Defence has announced on 17 September that a new fleet of robots and drones designed to test for chemical agents, provide 3D mapping and identify casualties have been put through their paces by troops, police officers and scientists for the first time.
Tests of the cutting-edge multi-million-pound project, co-funded by the Ministry of Defence and the Home Office, included robots that can ‘read’ and climb stairs and miniature drones weighing less than a bar of soap which could soon come into service to rapidly assess hazardous scenes.
The aim of the ground-breaking research, named Project Minerva, is to reduce the risk to emergency services and front-line troops attending incidents or operations involving hazardous chemical or biological materials. The recent trials, which took place at Gloucestershire Fire Service College, saw concept drones and robots thrown into simulated contaminated scenarios in both UK homeland and battlefield environments. The technology was tested against the speed and accuracy of human response teams supported by specialist DSTL scientists, the military, police and fire services.
“Following the reckless nerve agent attack in Salisbury this year, we have seen the bravery and professionalism of our Armed Forces, emergency services and MOD scientists. They have worked tirelessly to investigate and clean up deadly contaminated areas. This project will ensure we stay at the forefront of dealing with such heinous attacks, whether on our streets or on foreign battlefields. We are investing millions in this pioneering technology to do more to protect those who so fearlessly protect us,” Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said.
The Minister of State for Security and Economic Crime, Ben Wallace also noted that: “I am excited to see the UK being on the front-foot and leading in the development of these autonomous technologies which are secure, reliable and useful for dangerous sites. The potential to protect our responders and protect the public from potentially hazardous scenes is considerable. The UK’s experience and pedigree in security means we are in a prime position to identify what is best placed to tackle the threats of the future.”
Project Minerva was launched in September 2016 and has been supported by over £3 million in joint funding over 24 months. The project intends to bring the designs from concept to reality in an accelerated timeframe. The recent trials involved the winning concepts for phase 2 of the project.
Project Minerva tests cutting-edge robots and drones at DSTL, Porton Down. Crown copyright.
The project is led by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL). It is funded jointly by the Ministry of Defence science and technology portfolio and the Home Office and contracted through the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) with funding from Defence Science and Technology (DST).
The Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson also announced measures to maintain the UK’s world-leading chemical analysis and capability in March, when he outlined £48 million-worth of investment in a new Chemical Weapons Defence Centre at DSTL.
Phase 1 of Project Minerva, which ran for 6 months until July 2017, funded 18 development projects and was worth £1.37 million.
Four teams were then selected to develop their concepts further in this second phase. Just over £1.6 million total funding was awarded to the following phase 2 winners, all of which are small-or-medium-sized enterprises and academic institutions:
BMT Defence Services (with Rescue Global, Herriot Watt and Edinburgh Universities), with Red Alert, unmanned aerial vehicles which have gas-sensing technology and 2D-and-3D mapping and modelling, all mounted on commercially-available drones to allow upgrades as drone technology evolves.
Horiba MIRA, with a small purpose-designed ground robot, which can deploy on decontamination missions, climb stairs and ‘read’ or recognise hazardous chemical signs and symbols, exploiting cutting-edge neural network technology.
Loughborough University (with Swarm Systems and Createc) with SceneSEARCH – a pocket-sized nano-drone – weighing in at less than 250g which has gas sensors and video and thermal imaging capability. Snake Eyes, by Autonomous Devices Limited and Pendar, a unique hybrid air and ground vehicle optimised for confined spaces which can relay 3D images of a space and detect chemical agents using a compact laser system.
Project Minerva tests cutting-edge robots and drones at DSTL, Porton Down. Crown copyright.
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The UK Ministry of Defence has announced on 17 September that a new fleet of robots and drones designed to test for chemical agents, provide 3D mapping and identify casualties have been put through their paces by troops, police officers and scientists for the first time.
Tests of the cutting-edge multi-million-pound project, co-funded by the Ministry of Defence and the Home Office, included robots that can ‘read’ and climb stairs and miniature drones weighing less than a bar of soap which could soon come into service to rapidly assess hazardous scenes.
The aim of the ground-breaking research, named Project Minerva, is to reduce the risk to emergency services and front-line troops attending incidents or operations involving hazardous chemical or biological materials. The recent trials, which took place at Gloucestershire Fire Service College, saw concept drones and robots thrown into simulated contaminated scenarios in both UK homeland and battlefield environments. The technology was tested against the speed and accuracy of human response teams supported by specialist DSTL scientists, the military, police and fire services.
“Following the reckless nerve agent attack in Salisbury this year, we have seen the bravery and professionalism of our Armed Forces, emergency services and MOD scientists. They have worked tirelessly to investigate and clean up deadly contaminated areas. This project will ensure we stay at the forefront of dealing with such heinous attacks, whether on our streets or on foreign battlefields. We are investing millions in this pioneering technology to do more to protect those who so fearlessly protect us,” Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said.
The Minister of State for Security and Economic Crime, Ben Wallace also noted that: “I am excited to see the UK being on the front-foot and leading in the development of these autonomous technologies which are secure, reliable and useful for dangerous sites. The potential to protect our responders and protect the public from potentially hazardous scenes is considerable. The UK’s experience and pedigree in security means we are in a prime position to identify what is best placed to tackle the threats of the future.”
Project Minerva was launched in September 2016 and has been supported by over £3 million in joint funding over 24 months. The project intends to bring the designs from concept to reality in an accelerated timeframe. The recent trials involved the winning concepts for phase 2 of the project.
Project Minerva tests cutting-edge robots and drones at DSTL, Porton Down. Crown copyright.
The project is led by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL). It is funded jointly by the Ministry of Defence science and technology portfolio and the Home Office and contracted through the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) with funding from Defence Science and Technology (DST).
The Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson also announced measures to maintain the UK’s world-leading chemical analysis and capability in March, when he outlined £48 million-worth of investment in a new Chemical Weapons Defence Centre at DSTL.
Phase 1 of Project Minerva, which ran for 6 months until July 2017, funded 18 development projects and was worth £1.37 million.
Four teams were then selected to develop their concepts further in this second phase. Just over £1.6 million total funding was awarded to the following phase 2 winners, all of which are small-or-medium-sized enterprises and academic institutions:
BMT Defence Services (with Rescue Global, Herriot Watt and Edinburgh Universities), with Red Alert, unmanned aerial vehicles which have gas-sensing technology and 2D-and-3D mapping and modelling, all mounted on commercially-available drones to allow upgrades as drone technology evolves.
Horiba MIRA, with a small purpose-designed ground robot, which can deploy on decontamination missions, climb stairs and ‘read’ or recognise hazardous chemical signs and symbols, exploiting cutting-edge neural network technology.
Loughborough University (with Swarm Systems and Createc) with SceneSEARCH – a pocket-sized nano-drone – weighing in at less than 250g which has gas sensors and video and thermal imaging capability. Snake Eyes, by Autonomous Devices Limited and Pendar, a unique hybrid air and ground vehicle optimised for confined spaces which can relay 3D images of a space and detect chemical agents using a compact laser system.
Project Minerva tests cutting-edge robots and drones at DSTL, Porton Down. Crown copyright.
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PPR: QB | RB | WR | TE | Ok | DST | High 300 Non-PPR: QB | RB | WR | TE | Ok | DST | High 300 Extra: IDP by place | Clay’s dynasty | Cockcroft’s high 200 | Berry’s high 200 NOTE: Rankings are up to date regularly
High-300 PPR rankings for 2018
Rank, Participant Pos Group PosRank 1. Le’Veon Bell RB PIT RB1 2. Todd Gurley II RB LAR RB2 three. David Johnson RB ARI RB3 four. Ezekiel Elliott RB DAL RB4 5. Antonio Brown WR PIT WR1 6. Saquon Barkley RB NYG RB5 7. Alvin Kamara RB NO RB6 eight. Julio Jones WR ATL WR2 9. DeAndre Hopkins WR HOU WR3 10. Odell Beckham Jr. WR NYG WR4 11. Kareem Hunt RB KC RB7 12. Dalvin Prepare dinner RB MIN RB8 13. Keenan Allen WR LAC WR5 14. Leonard Fournette RB JAC RB9 15. Melvin Gordon RB LAC RB10 16. Michael Thomas WR NO WR6 17. A.J. Inexperienced WR CIN WR7 18. Christian McCaffrey RB CAR RB11 19. Devonta Freeman RB ATL RB12 20. Davante Adams WR GB WR8 21. Rob Gronkowski TE NE TE1 22. Mike Evans WR TB WR9 23. LeSean McCoy RB BUF RB13 24. Travis Kelce TE KC TE2 25. Jerick McKinnon RB SF RB14 26. Joe Mixon RB CIN RB15 27. Larry Fitzgerald WR ARI WR10 28. T.Y. Hilton WR IND WR11 29. Adam Thielen WR MIN WR12 30. Stefon Diggs WR MIN WR13 31. Jordan Howard RB CHI RB16 32. Zach Ertz TE PHI TE3 33. Tyreek Hill WR KC WR14 34. Demaryius Thomas WR DEN WR15 35. Doug Baldwin WR SEA WR16 36. Allen Robinson WR CHI WR17 37. Golden Tate WR DET WR18 38. Amari Cooper WR OAK WR19 39. Josh Gordon WR CLE WR20 40. Jarvis Landry WR CLE WR21 41. Marvin Jones Jr. WR DET WR22 42. Kenyan Drake RB MIA RB17 43. Alshon Jeffery WR PHI WR23 44. Brandin Cooks WR LAR WR24 45. Royce Freeman RB DEN RB18 46. Derrick Henry RB TEN RB19 47. Alex Collins RB BAL RB20 48. Jay Ajayi RB PHI RB21 49. Marshawn Lynch RB OAK RB22 50. Dion Lewis RB TEN RB23 51. Lamar Miller RB HOU RB24 52. Mark Ingram II RB NO RB25 53. Chris Hogan WR NE WR25 54. JuJu Smith-Schuster WR PIT WR26 55. Robert Woods WR LAR WR27 56. Michael Crabtree WR BAL WR28 57. Emmanuel Sanders WR DEN WR29 58. Aaron Rodgers QB GB QB1 59. Tom Brady QB NE QB2 60. Duke Johnson Jr. RB CLE RB26 61. Rex Burkhead RB NE RB27 62. Isaiah Crowell RB NYJ RB28 63. Tevin Coleman RB ATL RB29 64. Greg Olsen TE CAR TE4 65. Delanie Walker TE TEN TE5 66. Evan Engram TE NYG TE6 67. Corey Davis WR TEN WR30 68. Marquise Goodwin WR SF WR31 69. Sammy Watkins WR KC WR32 70. Randall Cobb WR GB WR33 71. Devin Funchess WR CAR WR34 72. Pierre Garcon WR SF WR35 73. Chris Thompson RB WAS RB30 74. Carlos Hyde RB CLE RB31 75. Jimmy Graham TE GB TE7 76. Will Fuller V WR HOU WR36 77. Robby Anderson WR NYJ WR37 78. Cam Newton QB CAR QB3 79. Carson Wentz QB PHI QB4 80. Russell Wilson QB SEA QB5 81. Deshaun Watson QB HOU QB6 82. Cooper Kupp WR LAR WR38 83. Jamison Crowder WR WAS WR39 84. Julian Edelman WR NE WR40 85. Chris Carson RB SEA RB32 86. Tarik Cohen RB CHI RB33 87. Kerryon Johnson RB DET RB34 88. Rashaad Penny RB SEA RB35 89. Ronald Jones II RB TB RB36 90. Jordan Reed TE WAS TE8 91. Andrew Luck QB IND QB7 92. Kelvin Benjamin WR BUF WR41 93. Sterling Shepard WR NYG WR42 94. Josh Doctson WR WAS WR43 95. DeVante Parker WR MIA WR44 96. Sony Michel RB NE RB37 97. Jamaal Williams RB GB RB38 98. James White RB NE RB39 99. Peyton Barber RB TB RB40 100. Kyle Rudolph TE MIN TE9 101. Jordy Nelson WR OAK WR45 102. Kenny Stills WR MIA WR46 103. Marqise Lee WR JAC WR47 104. Nelson Agholor WR PHI WR48 105. Allen Hurns WR DAL WR49 106. Paul Richardson WR WAS WR50 107. Kenny Golladay WR DET WR51 108. Cameron Meredith WR NO WR52 109. Mohamed Sanu WR ATL WR53 110. Tyler Lockett WR SEA WR54 111. Danny Amendola WR MIA WR55 112. Michael Gallup WR DAL WR56 113. DeSean Jackson WR TB WR57 114. Rishard Matthews WR TEN WR58 115. DJ Moore WR CAR WR59 116. Ben Roethlisberger QB PIT QB8 117. Kirk Cousins QB MIN QB9 118. Jack Doyle TE IND TE10 119. Trey Burton TE CHI TE11 120. David Njoku TE CLE TE12 121. Ty Montgomery RB GB RB41 122. Giovani Bernard RB CIN RB42 123. Marlon Mack RB IND RB43 124. Theo Riddick RB DET RB44 125. Jordan Wilkins RB IND RB45 126. Matthew Stafford QB DET QB10 127. Drew Brees QB NO QB11 128. Matt Ryan QB ATL QB12 129. Chris Godwin WR TB WR60 130. John Ross WR CIN WR61 131. Calvin Ridley WR ATL WR62 132. James Washington WR PIT WR63 133. Patrick Mahomes QB KC QB13 134. Philip Rivers QB LAC QB14 135. Jimmy Garoppolo QB SF QB15 136. Alex Smith QB WAS QB16 137. John Brown WR BAL WR64 138. Anthony Miller WR CHI WR65 139. Courtland Sutton WR DEN WR66 140. Mike Williams WR LAC WR67 141. Dez Bryant WR FA WR68 142. Adrian Peterson RB WAS RB46 143. Jeremy Hill RB NE RB47 144. Devontae Booker RB DEN RB48 145. Charles Clay TE BUF TE13 146. Tyler Eifert TE CIN TE14 147. Aaron Jones RB GB RB49 148. Doug Martin RB OAK RB50 149. Matt Breida RB SF RB51 150. Marcus Mariota QB TEN QB17 151. Dak Prescott QB DAL QB18 152. Jared Goff QB LAR QB19 153. Jaguars D/ST DST JAC DST1 154. Bilal Powell RB NYJ RB52 155. Latavius Murray RB MIN RB53 156. Corey Clement RB PHI RB54 157. Nyheim Hines RB IND RB55 158. Mike Wallace WR PHI WR69 159. Keelan Cole WR JAC WR70 160. Ryan Grant WR IND WR71 161. George Kittle TE SF TE15 162. Donte Moncrief WR JAC WR72 163. Tyrod Taylor QB CLE QB20 164. C.J. Anderson RB CAR RB56 165. Kenneth Dixon RB BAL RB57 166. Quincy Enunwa WR NYJ WR73 167. Christian Kirk WR ARI WR74 168. Cameron Brate TE TB TE16 169. Benjamin Watson TE NO TE17 170. Eagles D/ST DST PHI DST2 171. Rams D/ST DST LAR DST3 172. Vikings D/ST DST MIN DST4 173. Texans D/ST DST BAL DST5 174. Ravens D/ST DST HOU DST6 175. Greg Zuerlein Ok LAR K1 176. Stephen Gostkowski Ok NE K2 177. Justin Tucker Ok BAL K3 178. Patriots D/ST DST NE DST7 179. Chargers D/ST DST LAC DST8 180. Broncos D/ST DST DEN DST9 181. Saints D/ST DST NO DST10 182. Titans D/ST DST TEN DST11 183. Panthers D/ST DST CAR DST12 184. Matt Bryant Ok ATL K4 185. Wil Lutz Ok NO K5 186. Chris Boswell Ok PIT K6 187. Robbie Gould Ok SF K7 188. Jake Elliott Ok PHI K8 189. Matt Prater Ok DET K9 190. Harrison Butker Ok KC Ok10 191. Adam Vinatieri Ok IND Ok11 192. Graham Gano Ok CAR Ok12 193. Nick Chubb RB CLE RB58 194. Rob Kelley RB WAS RB59 195. Samaje Perine RB WAS RB60 196. Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE JAC TE18 197. Vance McDonald TE PIT TE19 198. Austin Hooper TE ATL TE20 199. Christine Michael RB IND RB61 200. Javorius Allen RB BAL RB62 201. LeGarrette Blount RB DET RB63 202. Darren Sproles RB PHI RB64 203. Chase Edmonds RB ARI RB65 204. Chris Ivory RB BUF RB66 205. Austin Ekeler RB LAC RB67 206. T.J. Yeldon RB JAC RB68 207. Spencer Ware RB KC RB69 208. Elijah McGuire RB NYJ RB70 209. James Conner RB PIT RB71 210. O.J. Howard TE TB TE21 211. Jared Prepare dinner TE OAK TE22 212. Mitchell Trubisky QB CHI QB21 213. Taywan Taylor WR TEN WR75 214. Eric Decker WR NE WR76 215. Cole Beasley WR DAL WR77 216. Ted Ginn Jr. WR NO WR78 217. Martavis Bryant WR OAK WR79 218. Tyler Boyd WR CIN WR80 219. Andy Dalton QB CIN QB22 220. Ryan Tannehill QB MIA QB23 221. Redskins D/ST DST WAS DST13 222. Cardinals D/ST DST ARI DST14 223. Dan Bailey Ok DAL Ok13 224. Ryan Succop Ok TEN Ok14 225. Albert Wilson WR MIA WR81 226. Willie Snead WR BAL WR82 227. Tyrell Williams WR LAC WR83 228. Terrance Williams WR DAL WR84 229. Brandon Marshall WR SEA WR85 230. Travis Benjamin WR LAC WR86 231. Corey Coleman WR BUF WR87 232. Jermaine Kearse WR NYJ WR88 233. Geronimo Allison WR GB WR89 234. Terrelle Pryor Sr. WR NYJ WR90 235. D’Onta Foreman RB HOU RB72 236. Frank Gore RB MIA RB73 237. Jonathan Stewart RB NYG RB74 238. Wayne Gallman RB NYG RB75 239. Rod Smith RB DAL RB76 240. John Kelly RB LAR RB77 241. Jonathan Williams RB NO RB78 242. Alfred Blue RB HOU RB79 243. Eli Manning QB NYG QB24 244. Derek Carr QB OAK QB25 245. Jameis Winston QB TB QB26 246. Eric Ebron TE IND TE23 247. Mike Gesicki TE MIA TE24 248. Ricky Seals-Jones TE ARI TE25 249. Hayden Hurst TE BAL TE26 250. Corey Grant RB JAC RB80 251. Antonio Callaway WR CLE WR91 252. J’Mon Moore WR GB WR92 253. Falcons D/ST DST ATL DST15 254. Cowboys D/ST DST DAL DST16 255. Daniel Carlson Ok MIN Ok15 256. Mason Crosby Ok GB Ok16 257. Ryan Griffin TE HOU TE27 258. Blake Jarwin TE DAL TE28 259. Jake Butt TE DEN TE29 260. Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR GB WR93 261. Equanimeous St. Brown WR GB WR94 262. Adam Humphries WR TB WR95 263. Zay Jones WR BUF WR96 264. Tavon Austin RB DAL RB81 265. C.J. Prosise RB SEA RB82 266. Case Keenum QB DEN QB27 267. Blake Bortles QB JAC QB28 268. Joe Flacco QB BAL QB29 269. Sam Darnold QB NYJ QB30 270. Sam Bradford QB ARI QB31 271. Ryan Switzer WR OAK WR97 272. Taylor Gabriel WR CHI WR98 273. Curtis Samuel WR CAR WR99 274. Trent Taylor WR SF WR100 275. Laquon Treadwell WR MIN WR101 276. Mark Walton RB CIN RB83 277. Jacquizz Rodgers RB TB RB84 278. Joe Williams RB SF RB85 279. De’Angelo Henderson RB DEN RB86 280. Kalen Ballage RB MIA RB87 281. Damien Williams RB KC RB88 282. T.J. Logan RB ARI RB89 283. Jalen Richard RB OAK RB90 284. J.J. Nelson WR ARI WR102 285. Packers D/ST DST GB DST17 286. Bears D/ST DST CHI DST18 287. Josh Lambo Ok JAC Ok17 288. Dustin Hopkins Ok WAS Ok18 289. Virgil Inexperienced TE LAC TE30 290. Vernon Davis TE WAS TE31 291. Tyler Kroft TE CIN TE32 292. Antonio Gates TE FA TE33 293. Gerald Everett TE LAR TE34 294. Keke Coutee WR HOU WR103 295. D.J. Chark WR JAC WR104 296. Josh Allen QB BUF QB32 297. Lions D/ST DST DET DST19 298. Bengals D/ST DST CIN DST20 299. Chiefs D/ST DST KC DST21 300. Raiders D/ST DST OAK DST22
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Fantasy Soccer Week 16: Saturday rankings replace for QB, RB, WR, TE
Extra Week 16: Waiver Wire — Streaming Choices — Rankings — Begin ‘Em and Sit ‘Em — Cheat Sheet 
Editor’s Observe: All rankings up to date as of Saturday at 10 a.m. EST to replicate the most recent information and modifications our consultants have made.
PPR Rankings: QB | RB | WR | TE | Ok | DST
Observe: All rankings for Normal scoring.
Quarterback Rankings
Will we agree on something? There actually seems to be much less consensus at quarterback this week than prior to now. A few of that can change all through the week as we make good arguments that persuade one another to make changes. However the huge arguments appear to be between Dave and I:
I’ve Tom Brady 1st; Dave has him 4th
I’ve Ben Roethlisberger fifth; Dave has him 11th
Dave has Blake Bortles third; I’ve him 14th
Dave has Joe Flacco seventh; I’ve him 16th
There are simple explanations for many of those discrepancies, however the Roethlisberger rating stand out probably the most. With Roethlisberger you need to determine if his highway splits and the lack of Antonio Brown are sufficient to scare you away from what has been the second finest matchup this season. 
Nick Foles is legit. Foles is my favourite streaming choice at quarterback this week and as you may see Dave and Jamey are even increased on him than I’m. Foles in all probability will not throw 4 touchdowns once more, however I have been saying comparable issues about Carson Wentz all season. One factor all of us agree on is that you could begin him over Drew Brees, Jared Goff and Dak Prescott.
Working Again Rankings
Mid-week replace: Tevin Coleman and Theo Riddick have been cleared and appear like they will return in Week 16. That is a slight downgrade for Devonte Freeman and eliminates any considered Tion Inexperienced as a sleeper this week. Neither Coleman or Riddick make our top-24 however Riddick is an effective flex choice in PPR. Joe Mixon may be part of these two quickly, he is practiced Wednesday and Thursday. If he is again then Gio Bernard is clearly out, and Mixon can be a low-end No. 2 operating again.
Zeke returns. With Ezekiel Elliott returning he jumps proper again into our consensus prime 5. Elliott appears to be in nice form and faces a Seahawks protection that simply obtained embarrassed at residence by Todd Gurley. We anticipate a full workload and a monster day. For those who made it to your championship with Elliott on the bench, congratulations. Now get him in your lineup.
Another week for Gio? Giovani Bernard has given us back-to-back weeks of No. 2 RB manufacturing even supposing his matchups have not been nice. That may change this week towards the Detriot Lions, assuming Joe Mixon does not come again. That is how I’ve it ranked this week, with Bernard in my prime 10. Dave and Jamey aren’t fairly as bullish, however all of us have him within the prime 20. As dangerous because the Bengals are, Bernard’s present utilization in all sides of the sport makes him fairly near must-start with out Mixon.
Large Receiver Rankings
Mid-week replace: With Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams dominated out we actually do not have a lot curiosity in any a part of the Packers passing sport. This can be a dangerous matchup with a beneath common quarterback and the No. 1 receiver is out. Randall Cobb could possibly be a good flex in PPR due to quantity, nevertheless it’s principally a keep away. I additionally downgraded Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs as a result of I do not assume the Vikings will ned to throw a lot on this sport.
Mike Wallace is ranked the place? Assume Jamey and I are loopy for rating Mike Wallace as a top-10 receiver this week? You are not alone, Dave agrees. Here is why I am so excessive on him:
Wallace has a minimum of seven Fantasy factors in 5 of his final six video games, and clearly has big-play skill. 
Wallace will get a quantity increase with Jeremy Maclin possible out and he already has 34 targets in his previous 4 video games.
The Colts rank useless final in Y/A allowed at eight.Three. 
You are getting a strong flooring with huge quantity towards an amazing matchup. 
“You forgot to rank Dez!” Nope, he is there. At No. 33. And I do know that sounds ridiculous. However you already know what has been ridiculous? His efficiency this season. Bryant has one sport all 12 months with greater than 73 yards. He is scored lower than seven Fantasy factors in 4 of his final six and 5 of his final eight. Bryant is a touchdown-dependent No. Three receiver resulting from low quantity and low effectivity.
Tight Finish Rankings
Sticking with Jimmy Graham: Jimmy Graham has been abysmal the previous two weeks. Completely terrible. However we will not get him outdoors of our prime 10. That is partially due to the expertise we all know nonetheless exists in Graham, and principally as a result of the tight finish place is so devoid of expertise. Eric Ebron and Cameron Brate are two tight ends that is likely to be on waiver that you can begin over Graham.
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