It is imperative that the telecom operator is consulted when the electrification system is being planned and auto or booster transformers are suitably positioned to minimize induction effects due to the return currents.
(...) If a screened cable is not available, then spare pairs, an old cable or a copper strip, earthed in a similar way can be almost as effective.
Language:English
Score: 1586511.6
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It is imperative that the telecom operator is consulted when the electrification system is being planned and auto or booster transformers are suitably positioned to minimize induction effects due to the return currents. (...) If a screened cable is not available, then spare pairs, an old cable or a copper strip, earthed in a similar way can be almost as effective.
Language:English
Score: 1578565.6
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https://www.itu.int/wftp3/Publ...gation/WebSearch/page0028.html
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Apprentices become partners as Afghan refugee and Iranian team up
Abbas Balkhi (right), 31, an Afghan refugee, and Danial Hosseini (left), 25, an Iranian, work on fixing a car in their auto-mobile repair shop in Shiraz, Iran. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
By Farha Bhoyroo in Shiraz, Iran | 31 May 2021
Spare parts clutter every corner of the auto-repair shop in the bustling centre of Shiraz, in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s southern Fars province, where Abbas Balkhi leans under the hood of a car making careful adjustments until the rev of the engine sounds just right.
(...) They cemented their friendship – and their entrepreneurial partnership – by eventually opening and running the auto-repair shop together.
“Refugees have the talent, passion and skills to succeed and help their host community along the way,” said Indrika Ratwatte, UNHCR’s Director of the Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific, who met Abbas and Danial on a recent week-long visit to Iran. (...) Today, with the support of UNHCR, the auto-repair shop has expanded and employs 11 mechanics, of whom seven are refugees.
Language:English
Score: 1377440.4
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https://www.unhcr.org/ir/2021/...-iranian-entrepreneur-team-up/
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Abbas Balkh (right), 31, an Afghan refugee, and Danial Hosseini (left), 25, an Iranian, work on a car in their auto-repair shop in Shiraz, Iran. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
By Farha Bhoyroo in Shiraz, Iran | 31 May 2021 | Español | Français
Spare parts clutter every corner of the auto-repair shop in the bustling centre of Shiraz, in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s southern Fars province, where Abbas Balkhi leans under the hood of a car making careful adjustments until the rev of the engine sounds just right.
(...) Today, with the support of UNHCR, the auto-repair shop has expanded and employs 11 mechanics, of whom seven are refugees.
(...) Soleiman, 18, is one of seven refugees who work at the repair shop alongside local Iranian mechanics. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Abbas Balkhi, 31, is an Afghan refugee who was born in Iran and now co-owns an auto-mobile repair shop in Shiraz, Iran, © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Soleiman inspects an engine at the repair-shop where he currently works as an apprentice
Language:English
Score: 1377330
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https://www.unhcr.org/uk/news/...ghan-refugee-iranian-team.html
Data Source: un
Abbas Balkh (right), 31, an Afghan refugee, and Danial Hosseini (left), 25, an Iranian, work on a car in their auto-repair shop in Shiraz, Iran. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
By Farha Bhoyroo in Shiraz, Iran | 31 May 2021 | Español | Français
Spare parts clutter every corner of the auto-repair shop in the bustling centre of Shiraz, in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s southern Fars province, where Abbas Balkhi leans under the hood of a car making careful adjustments until the rev of the engine sounds just right.
(...) Today, with the support of UNHCR, the auto-repair shop has expanded and employs 11 mechanics, of whom seven are refugees.
(...) Soleiman, 18, is one of seven refugees who work at the repair shop alongside local Iranian mechanics. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Abbas Balkhi, 31, is an Afghan refugee who was born in Iran and now co-owns an auto-mobile repair shop in Shiraz, Iran, © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Soleiman inspects an engine at the repair-shop where he currently works as an apprentice
Language:English
Score: 1377330
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https://www.unhcr.org/en-ie/ne...ghan-refugee-iranian-team.html
Data Source: un
Abbas Balkh (right), 31, an Afghan refugee, and Danial Hosseini (left), 25, an Iranian, work on a car in their auto-repair shop in Shiraz, Iran. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
By Farha Bhoyroo in Shiraz, Iran | 31 May 2021 | Español | Français
Spare parts clutter every corner of the auto-repair shop in the bustling centre of Shiraz, in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s southern Fars province, where Abbas Balkhi leans under the hood of a car making careful adjustments until the rev of the engine sounds just right.
(...) Today, with the support of UNHCR, the auto-repair shop has expanded and employs 11 mechanics, of whom seven are refugees.
(...) Soleiman, 18, is one of seven refugees who work at the repair shop alongside local Iranian mechanics. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Abbas Balkhi, 31, is an Afghan refugee who was born in Iran and now co-owns an auto-mobile repair shop in Shiraz, Iran, © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Soleiman inspects an engine at the repair-shop where he currently works as an apprentice
Language:English
Score: 1377330
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https://www.unhcr.org/news/sto...ghan-refugee-iranian-team.html
Data Source: un
Abbas Balkh (right), 31, an Afghan refugee, and Danial Hosseini (left), 25, an Iranian, work on a car in their auto-repair shop in Shiraz, Iran. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
By Farha Bhoyroo in Shiraz, Iran | 31 May 2021 | Español | Français
Spare parts clutter every corner of the auto-repair shop in the bustling centre of Shiraz, in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s southern Fars province, where Abbas Balkhi leans under the hood of a car making careful adjustments until the rev of the engine sounds just right.
(...) Today, with the support of UNHCR, the auto-repair shop has expanded and employs 11 mechanics, of whom seven are refugees.
(...) Soleiman, 18, is one of seven refugees who work at the repair shop alongside local Iranian mechanics. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Abbas Balkhi, 31, is an Afghan refugee who was born in Iran and now co-owns an auto-mobile repair shop in Shiraz, Iran, © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Soleiman inspects an engine at the repair-shop where he currently works as an apprentice
Language:English
Score: 1377330
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https://www.unhcr.org/en-us/ne...ghan-refugee-iranian-team.html
Data Source: un
Abbas Balkh (right), 31, an Afghan refugee, and Danial Hosseini (left), 25, an Iranian, work on a car in their auto-repair shop in Shiraz, Iran. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
By Farha Bhoyroo in Shiraz, Iran | 31 May 2021 | Español | Français
Spare parts clutter every corner of the auto-repair shop in the bustling centre of Shiraz, in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s southern Fars province, where Abbas Balkhi leans under the hood of a car making careful adjustments until the rev of the engine sounds just right.
(...) Today, with the support of UNHCR, the auto-repair shop has expanded and employs 11 mechanics, of whom seven are refugees.
(...) Soleiman, 18, is one of seven refugees who work at the repair shop alongside local Iranian mechanics. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Abbas Balkhi, 31, is an Afghan refugee who was born in Iran and now co-owns an auto-mobile repair shop in Shiraz, Iran, © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Soleiman inspects an engine at the repair-shop where he currently works as an apprentice
Language:English
Score: 1377330
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https://www.unhcr.org/en-au/ne...ghan-refugee-iranian-team.html
Data Source: un
Abbas Balkh (right), 31, an Afghan refugee, and Danial Hosseini (left), 25, an Iranian, work on a car in their auto-repair shop in Shiraz, Iran. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
By Farha Bhoyroo in Shiraz, Iran | 31 May 2021 | Español | Français
Spare parts clutter every corner of the auto-repair shop in the bustling centre of Shiraz, in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s southern Fars province, where Abbas Balkhi leans under the hood of a car making careful adjustments until the rev of the engine sounds just right.
(...) Today, with the support of UNHCR, the auto-repair shop has expanded and employs 11 mechanics, of whom seven are refugees.
(...) Soleiman, 18, is one of seven refugees who work at the repair shop alongside local Iranian mechanics. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Abbas Balkhi, 31, is an Afghan refugee who was born in Iran and now co-owns an auto-mobile repair shop in Shiraz, Iran, © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Soleiman inspects an engine at the repair-shop where he currently works as an apprentice
Language:English
Score: 1377330
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https://www.unhcr.org/en-my/ne...ghan-refugee-iranian-team.html
Data Source: un
Abbas Balkh (right), 31, an Afghan refugee, and Danial Hosseini (left), 25, an Iranian, work on a car in their auto-repair shop in Shiraz, Iran. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
By Farha Bhoyroo in Shiraz, Iran | 31 May 2021 | Español | Français
Spare parts clutter every corner of the auto-repair shop in the bustling centre of Shiraz, in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s southern Fars province, where Abbas Balkhi leans under the hood of a car making careful adjustments until the rev of the engine sounds just right.
(...) Today, with the support of UNHCR, the auto-repair shop has expanded and employs 11 mechanics, of whom seven are refugees.
(...) Soleiman, 18, is one of seven refugees who work at the repair shop alongside local Iranian mechanics. © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Abbas Balkhi, 31, is an Afghan refugee who was born in Iran and now co-owns an auto-mobile repair shop in Shiraz, Iran, © UNHCR/Hossein Eidizadeh
Soleiman inspects an engine at the repair-shop where he currently works as an apprentice
Language:English
Score: 1377330
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https://www.unhcr.org/afr/news...ghan-refugee-iranian-team.html
Data Source: un