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Sexy French model Jennifer Lamiraqui posses in lingerie and bikini for a photo shoot. She's best known in France for her cover of Maxim magazine. Hope you'll like this Jennifer Lamiraqui video
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This video is a tribute to the very hot Jennifer Ellison. In this photo gallery you'll see some of her hottest photos. Jennifer Ellison is currently featured in Maxim's Girls of Maxim gallery. So...if it's good enough for Maxim, it's good enough for us
A very sexy model and actress, Elsa Petaky, recently did a photoshoot for Maxim magazine. Here is a short (1 minute) video, providing some hot scenes from that photosoot. And what better way to accessorize but with a live python. Now that's hot! Enjoy this sexy Elsa Petaky Maxim backstage photoshoot video!
A very sexy Meilta Toniolo backstage video. She says that in Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns. Considering her beauty and the fact that she is Miss Maxim Italia, I am not bewildered by this! Enjoy this sexy bikini Melita Toniolo backstage video!
A couple of Jennifer Ellison new pictures, showing her at the beach and by the pool in a tight bikini / swimsuit. Since 2005 when she appeared in Maxim magazine, the actress/model appeared on a British TV show called "The Verdict", and that's about it. To show that she still has it, here are some Jennifer Ellison new pictures for you to enjoy!
A hot photo shoot done for Maxim magazine by the Greek model Maria Enezli. Personally I've never heard of her, but I'm sure she's a local celebrity over there. Hope you'll enjoy this sexy video photo shoot of Maria Enezli!
A sexy Maxim photo shoot of the beautiful Greek actress Nikoleta Karra. I don't know very much about her, so I'll let the video do the talking. Enjoy, this sexy Nikoleta Karra photo shoot video!
A scorching hot video filled with sexy girls, made by the popular men's magazine Maxim, from the Maxim model search Vancouver. The search also ended in Vancouver, so pay attention and you shall see the next Maxim centerfold model! Enjoy this sexy video from Maxim magazine.
A sexy photo shoot by Caprice lingerie, from which some photos made the front cover of Maxim magazine. I'm sure you'll enjoy this hot model in lingerie and bikini. Very attractive. Enjoy this sexy video photo shoot!
Arielle Kebbel is well known for playing Elyse Houston in American Pie: Band Camp and for her role in the horror movie inspired from a Japanese original: The Grudge 2. I've seen only the original Japanese version of the Grudge so I can't say something about Arielle's performance in them. What I can say is that she's got one sexy body, as seen in this Maxim photo shoot. Enjoy this sexy video of Arielle Kebbele for Maxim!
A sexy video of the model Jessica Cirio, at a photo shoot. We take a behind the scenes look, at...how it's made, and of course, at the gorgeous model Jessica Cirio. Enjoy this hot Jessica Cirio video!
Guelcan Karahanci is a German TV presenter with Turkish backgrounds. For those who didn't knew (like me) in 2004, she placed 2nd in Maxim Magazine's women of the year in television. She also placed 60th in FHM Germany's 100 sexiest women and 71st for 2005. So she's pretty hot by any standards! Enjoy this hot gallery!
The gorgeous top model Mylene Klass posing for Maxim. The photo shoot was for the March 2006 issue of the popular men's magazine. She's very hot and sexy, and very much worth the appearance in Maxim. Enjoy this beautiful Mylene Klass video photo shoot!
Here is Laura Prepon from the TV show "That 70's Show", gone from red-head to blonde in this sexy Maxim photo shoot. If you liked the show then I know you're just dieing to see this hot Laura Prepon Maxim photo shoot.
A video clip with the sexy hotties from Maxim's photoshoot. Very nice
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The use of an organic material has been put in place a structure capable of transmitting data at rates eight times higher than those of traditional devices .
The study of materials capable of transmitting data at ever higher speeds is the constant challenge of the technology of optical communications. The use of a new organic material, tested by a team of U.S. and European research coordinated by Ivan Biaggi of Lehigh University (United States), has enabled to achieve data transfers much higher than that obtained so far with traditional devices.
The novelty lies in the combination of structures in silicon with organic material, identified by the initials Ddmebt . This is essentially a kind of "nonlinear" device, able to change its molecular structure to the passage of light, making it propagate at high speed. To minimize interference with the passage of data, researchers have vaporized the organic material and the deposit left on the rails of silicon and in the spaces between them. In this way, explain the authors, the molecules are deposited "like snowflakes", forming a highly homogeneous plastic. It is precisely in the interstices between the rails of silicon, filled with new material, that the light passes at high speed, allowing you to transmit data up to 170 Gigabit per second (with the traditional structures, which consist only of silicon, you can reach a maximum speed around 20-30 Gigabit per second). Combining silicon with an architecture was needed to channel and confine the flow of light within very small spaces (the guide of silicon is separated by a few tens of nanometers).
The new devices can operate at 30 degrees above zero, rather than less than 70. This is the characteristic of the new generation of semiconductors, researched at the Italian Institute for the Physics of Matter (INFM-CNR), and in the Ludwig Maximilian University in Monaco of Bavaria and the ETH Zurich (the study).
Today there are two ways to record information on a medium: the electronic format, in which the binary language is the passage of electrons (the transistors) and magnetic (MRAM memory), more recently, in which the binary language is given by state of magnetization. To communicate these two systems could boost significantly the computational schemes, pending the distant quantum computer. Doubling the processing power and memory of a chip while maintaining the size, without the need to go in nano-scale (a scale, that is, a billionth of a meter) are just two of the technology that promises magnetic semiconductors suggest a near future.
These devices were made over ten years ago, but so far required temperatures far below zero to work. The problem now seems outdated as the known semiconductors gallium arsenide containing traces of manganese, a metal which has ferromagnetic properties at around 200 degrees below zero. To increase the temperature threshold, above which the ferromagnetic behavior disappears, the researchers deposited on a semiconductor film of iron - metal known for its magnetic properties - the thickness of a few nanometers.
Iron and manganese interacted so effectively that the new material, has a ferromagnetic behavior up to 30 degrees above zero, a jump of over a hundred degrees above the starting temperature.
This result is a technological response parallel to that of the race to miniaturization and the research was selected the American Physical Society as one of the most important published in Physical Review Letters
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