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Hardness methods for testing maize kernels. Maize is a highly important crop to many countries around the world, through the sale of the maize crop to domestic processors and subsequent production of maize products and also provides a staple food to subsistance farms in undeveloped countries. In many countries, there have been long-term research efforts to develop a suitable hardness method that could assist the maize industry in improving efficiency in processing as well as possibly providing a quality specification for maize growers, which could attract a premium. This paper focuses specifically on hardness and reviews a number of methodologies as well as important biochemical aspects of maize that contribute to maize hardness used internationally. Numerous foods are produced from maize, and hardness has been described as having an impact on food quality. However, the basis of hardness and measurement of hardness are very general and would apply to any use of maize from any country. From the published literature, it would appear that one of the simpler methods used to measure hardness is a grinding step followed by a sieving step, using multiple sieve sizes. This would allow the range in hardness within a sample as well as average particle size and/or coarse/fine ratio to be calculated. Any of these parameters could easily be used as reference values for the development of near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy calibrations. The development of precise NIR calibrations will provide an excellent tool for breeders, handlers, and processors to deliver specific cultivars in the case of growers and bulk loads in the case of handlers, thereby ensuring the most efficient use of maize by domestic and international processors. This paper also considers previous research describing the biochemical aspects of maize that have been related to maize hardness. Both starch and protein affect hardness, with most research focusing on the storage proteins (zeins). Both the content and composition of the zein fractions affect hardness. Genotypes and growing environment influence the final protein and starch content and, to a lesser extent, composition. However, hardness is a highly heritable trait and, hence, when a desirable level of hardness is finally agreed upon, the breeders will quickly be able to produce material with the hardness levels required by the industry.
President Donald Trump said he was disturbed by reports of chemical weapons used in Syria but told reporters that he would not signal any plans for action in the war-torn country. “That attack on children yesterday had a big impact on me. Big impact,” Trump said. “That was a horrible, horrible thing, and I’ve been watching it and seeing it, and it doesn’t get any worse than that.” The president made his remarks during a press conference at the White House on Wednesday with King Abdullah II of Jordan. “I’m not saying I’m doing anything one way or the other, but I’m certainly not going to be telling you,” Trump said. Trump said he was flexible in reaction to foreign policy around the world, but criticized the Obama administration for declaring the use of chemical weapons as a red line in Syria and then backing down. He said that after the attacks his attitude toward Syria and President Bashar al-Assad “has changed,” despite past statements urging the United States to stay out of Syria. “That crosses many, many lines, beyond a red line — many, many lines,” he said.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using Newtonsoft.Json; namespace TollBooth.Models { public class Event<T> where T : class { [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "id")] public string Id { get; set; } [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "subject")] public string Subject { get; set; } [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "eventType")] public string EventType { get; set; } [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "data")] public T Data { get; set; } [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "eventTime")] public DateTime EventTime { get; set; } } }
Q: How to reconcile the C++ idiom of separating header/source with templates? I'm wondering a bit about this templating business. In C and C++ it is very common to put declarations in header files and definitions in source files, and keep the two completely separate. However, this doesn't even seem to be possible (in any great way) when it comes to templates, and as we all know, templates are a great tool. Also, Boost is mostly headers, so this is a real issue. Is separating headers and source still a good idea in C++, or should I just not rely heavily on templates? A: Instantiating a template is costly at compile time but virtualy free at runtime. Basically, everytime you use a new template type, the compiler has to generate the code for that new type, that's why the code is in a header, so that the compiler have access to the code later. Putting all your code in a .cpp lets the compiler compile that code only once which greatly speeds up compilation. You could in theory write all your code in headers, it will work fine, but it will take forever to compile very large projects. Also, as soon as you will change one line anywhere, you will have to rebuild everything. Now you might ask, how comes the STL and BOOST are not so slow? That's where precompiled headers come to the rescue. PCHs let the compiler do the most costly work only once. This works well with code that won't change often like libraries, but its effect is totally nullified for code that changes a lot as you will have to recompile the whole set of precompiled headers everytime. The compiler also use a couple of tricks to avoid recompiling all template code in every compilation unit. Also note that C++0x will introduce explicit mechanisms to better control template instantiation. You will be able to explicitly instantiate templates and, most importantly, prevent instanciation in some compilation units. However, most of that work is already being done by most compilers without our knowledge. So, the rule of thumb is, put as much code (and include directives) as possible in your .cpp. If you can't, well, you can't. My advice would be: don't template just for the heck of it. If you have to template, be careful and be aware that you are in fact choosing between speed of compilation and usability the template will bring. A: My personal favourite is this structure: Header file: #ifndef HEADER_FILE #define HEADER_FILE template < typename T > class X { void method(); }; #include "header_impl.h" #endif Implementation file: #ifndef HEADER_IMPL_FILE #define HEADER_IMPL_FILE #include "header.h" template < typename T > void X<T>::method() { } #endif
Henry Chueh Titles by This Author HEMAVID offers students and physicians easy access to a large library of images of blood and bone marrow morphology, with descriptions by one of the world's foremost authorities on the subject. The program was developed at Harvard Medical School to accompany the fifth edition of William S. Beck's text, Hematology.
Spectral properties and mechanism of instability of nanoengineered silver blocks. The instability of silver nanoblocks under atmospheric conditions is investigated. The localized surface plasmon resonance band of the silver nanoblocks shows a red shift, broadening, and damping with increasing storage time under atmospheric conditions. The change in spectral properties of silver nanoblocks is considered to be due to sulfidation of silver and structural breakage of silver nanoblock based on scanning electron microscope observation and numerical simulation. The effect of aspect ratio of silver nanoblocks on the change in spectral properties of the nanoengineered silver blocks is also discussed.
Leftroids Usurp Wikipedia Prominent gender and media studies professors from across the country converged recently to help host what was dubbed by organizers as a “Feminist, Anti-Racist Wikipedia Edit-a-thon” to create or influence dozens of entries on the online encyclopedia. A Claremont Graduate University endowment fund sponsored the effort, which promoted creating and “improving” entries dedicated to: feminists; feminist theories; science studies; science, technology and society; human sexuality; artificial intelligence; and film theory; according to an email that announced the event to the Claremont Colleges community, as well as the “Edit-a-thon Wikipedia Page.” My comment: Why, O Conservatives, are we always playing defensively, always playing catch-up, always surprised when the forces of Mind Control make yet another attempt to indoctrinate the young, stifle free speech, monopolize the culture, marginalize the Christian and civilized voices who lingers in ever small numbers among us? John C. Wright is a practicing philosopher, a retired attorney, newspaperman, and newspaper editor, and a published author of science fiction. Once a Houyhnhnm, he was expelled from the august ranks of purely rational beings when he fell in love; but retains an honorary title.
Cloning of Mycoplasma pneumoniae DNA and expression of P1-epitopes in Escherichia coli. A genomic library of Mycoplasma pneumoniae was constructed by cloning partial Sau3A-digested genomic DNA into the expression plasmids pEX1 to pEX3. The recombinant clones were screened for production of M. pneumoniae P1-antigen by an in situ colony enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) blot method with a monospecific rabbit antiserum raised against the surface protein P1. The length of the translated P1-sequence and the size of the inserted DNA were determined. By comparison it was shown that six clones contained DNA fragments coding for an internal part of the P1-protein and eight clones code for the C-terminal part of terminated P1-protein. In reactions against sera from patients suffering from M. pneumoniae infection and sera from healthy persons, one of the internal clones and five of the C-terminal clones reacted with one or two of the patient sera, but only one clone reacted with all patient sera.
Research vistas in chronic otitis media. In spite of recent major advances in our knowledge of the basic factors in diseases of bone and mucosa the mechanisms responsible for the development of cholesteatoma are still not known for certain. The role of connective tissue in determining the histologic character of the overlying epithelium deserves more attention. It is possible that more radical removal of connective tissue from the mastoid would result in a lower incidence of post operative cholesteatoma. A study of human temporal bones provides little evidence that retraction pockets are caused by underlying scar tissue. Although a vast weight of suspicion indicts malfunction of the Eustachian tube as the primary cause of chronic middle ear disease, the proof is lacking providing a supreme challenge for otologists of the future.
CPR, as manually applied by human rescuers, is generally a combination of techniques including artificial respiration (through rescue breathing, for example) and artificial circulation (by chest compression). One purpose of CPR is to provide oxygenated blood through the body, and to the brain, in those patients where a prolonged loss of circulation places the patient at risk. For example after a period of time without restored circulation, typically within four to six minutes, cells in the human brain can begin to be damaged by lack of oxygen. CPR techniques attempt to provide some circulation, and in many cases, respiration, until further medical treatment can be delivered. CPR is frequently, though not exclusively, performed on patients who have suffered some type of sudden cardiac arrest such as ventricular fibrillation where the patient's natural heart rhythm is interrupted. It has been found that the desired effects of CPR, when delivered manually, can suffer from inadequate performance. In order to have the greatest chance at success, CPR must typically be performed with some degree of force for an extended period of time. Often the time and exertion required for good performance of CPR is such that the human responder begins to fatigue. Consequently the quality of CPR performance by human responders may trail off as more time elapses. Mechanical CPR devices have been developed which provide chest compression using various mechanical means such as for example, reciprocating thrusters, or belts or vests which tighten or constrict around the chest area In these automated CPR devices, motive power is supplied by a source other than human effort such as, for example, electrical power or a compressed gas source. Mechanical CPR devices have the singular advantage of not fatiguing as do human responders. Additionally, mechanical CPR devices may be advantageous when no person trained or qualified in manual CPR is able to respond to the patient. Thus, the advent of mechanical CPR devices now allows for the consistent application of CPR chest compressions for extended periods of time. When a patient experiences cardiac arrest, the heart ceases to pump blood throughout the body. The cessation of blood flow is known as ischemia. When CPR chest compressions are commenced, some blood flow is restored. The restoration of blood flow after a period of ischemia is known as reperfusion. The study of CPR has revealed that after initial resuscitation from cardiac arrest, a cardiovascular postresuscitation “syndrome” often ensues, characterized by various forms of cardiac dysfunction. In many cases, this postresuscitation dysfunction can lead to heart failure and death. Furthermore, the study of reperfusion after ischemia has revealed that a particular kind of injury can develop in the first moments of reperfusion. This injury, known as ischemia/reperfusion injury, occurs for reasons not fully understood. It, however, is known to result in a variety of symptoms that can contribute to postresuscitation cardiac dysfunction. More importantly, ischemia/reperfusion injury is known to be affected by the quality of reperfusion experienced after a period of interrupted blood flow. A cardiac arrest patient, who has had no blood flow for several minutes, and who then receives CPR for some period of time, may be expected to experience ischemia/reperfusion injury. Without wishing to be bound by any theory, the following explanation is offered to illustrate the current understanding of ischemia/reperfusion injury. Generally, ischemia/reperfusion injury initiates at the cellular level and chemically relates most strongly to the transition between conditions of anoxia/hypoxia (insufficient oxygen) and ischemia (insufficient blood flow), and conditions of proper oxygenation and blood flow. Pathophysiologically, reperfusion is associated with a variety of deleterious events, including substantial and rapid increases m oxidant stress, intracellular calcium accumulation, and immune system activation. These events can spawn a variety of injury cascades with consequences such as cardiac contractile protein dysfunction, systemic inflammatory response hyperactivation, and tissue death via necrosis and apoptosis. Unfortunately, following cardiac arrest, ischemia/reperfusion injury and the resulting postresuscitation “syndrome” is serious enough to cause recovery complication and death in many instances. Hence, there exists a need for an improved mechanical CPR device and methods for sing the same. It would be desired to develop CPR methods, and particularly CPR methods for use with a mechanical CPR device, that lessen the severity of ischemia/reperfusion injury and that offer an improved level of response and patient treatment. The present invention addresses one or more of these needs.
Q: Using JSTL how to "put" a value into a HashMap I'm looking to set the key value pairing of a HashMap using JSTL only. Is this possible? I know how to retrieve the key value pairs, but I haven't found a way to set them. Any help would be appreciated. Example of retrieving HashMap key/value pairs using JSTL: <c:forEach var="hash" items="${myHashMap}"> <c:out value="${hash.key}" /> <c:out value="${hash.value}" /> ... A: You can use the <c:set>. <c:set target="${myHashMap}" property="key" value="value"/>
Q: Aligning checkboxes via inherited css? I have a php page, which launches a popup window containing a form with checkboxes. The originating window includes an external stylesheet. The form html for the popup window is: <form name="statusForm" action="post.php=" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <label for="Test">Test:</label> <input name="checkboxes[]" value="Test" type="checkbox"> <br> <label for="Test">TestTest:</label> <input name="checkboxes[]" value="Test" type="checkbox"> <br> <label for="Test">TestTestTest:</label> <input name="checkboxes[]" value="Test" type="checkbox"> <br> <input name="Submit" value="submit" type="submit"> </form> The form has been trimmed, and fields renamed to test for posting.. In the external stylesheet, I have: label { min-width: 5em; } The checkboxes are still not aligned. Do I have to included the stylesheet explicitly in the html of the popup window, or is it something else? A: Yes, the popup window needs to be its own full HTML page. Edit Unless it is an AJAX popup, in which case it does NOT need to be a full HTML page.
The Lo-Fi Guide To Low ABV Cocktails Spritz? Shandy? Shim? There are all kinds of low-ABV cocktails that go by many names, but the best ones have a few key elements in common. First off, they’re not too sweet. A good low-ABV cocktail isn’t overpowering and typically leans toward subtle flavors and an overall light, dry, or crisp profile, resulting in a refreshing drink. They often contain bubbles (whether they’re from sparkling wine or simply soda) and/or aperitifs like Lo-Fi. Aperitifs are designed to open up the appetite, and contain less alcohol than your typical base spirit. This appetite-priming quality, combined with a level of alcohol that allows for consuming a few drinks over a long period of time, makes low-ABV cocktails perfect for daytime occasions — especially those involving food and friends. It’s less about the cocktail and more about the vibe. Brunch, lunch, and happy hour (we prefer “Aperitif Hour”) are where the low-ABV cocktail shines. These drinks pair well with food, and won’t wipe you out for the day. The simplicity of the low-ABV cocktail brings the pleasure of socializing to the forefront, letting you enjoy great food and conversation without having to make a complicated drink for your guests One of our favorite low-ABV cocktails is the spritz. A common sight in European cafés during aperitif hour, the spritz has recently gained popularity in the US, with some bars and restaurants even dedicating a whole section of the menu to these sparkling drinks.
# BndsCalcIC !syntax description /ICs/BndsCalcIC BndsCalcIC initializes the location of the grain boundaries in a polycrystalline sample. This is beneficial for executing the initial adaptivity based on the grain boundary locations. Note: This is only useful when the order parameters are initialized with a diffused interface. ## Example Input Syntax !listing polycrystal_BndsCalcIC.i block=ICs/bnds !syntax parameters /ICs/BndsCalcIC !syntax inputs /ICs/BndsCalcIC !syntax children /ICs/BndsCalcIC !bibtex bibliography
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// Distributed under the terms of the MIT license // Test case submitted to project by https://github.com/practicalswift (practicalswift) // Test case found by fuzzing return ( ) { if true { var b { class case ,
Q: Who does Leta say she loves? During the battle between the Aurors and Grindelwald there is a moment when Grindelwald's attention is drawn to Leta. They have a brief conversation with Grindelwald asking Leta to join him. Leta then turns to the Scamander brothers and says: I love you. It is left unclear as to which one she spoke to but was there any evidence in the film that can give us an idea of which she was talking to? Perhaps there has been an interview dealing with this. A: In the screenplay, it says she “looks toward both of them”. In the screenplay of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, it’s said that Leta looks toward both Theseus and Newt when she says “I love you” and no further explanation is given. She looks toward both THESEUS and NEWT, who are watching her, stunned. LETA I love you. - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (The Original Screenplay) This could mean she loved them both, possibly in different ways - it can but doesn’t necessarily mean she was still in love with Newt while still planning to marry Theseus. It could mean she loved one of the brothers as a friend, and the other one romantically.
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The publish Tax Fears? Anonymous Cryptocurrencies Dash, Zcash and Monero Surge in South Korea appeared first on CCN The costs of three main nameless and privacy-focused cryptocurrencies Dash, Monero, and Zcash have surged in South Korea, amidst native market’s considerations over the South Korean authorities’s plans to impose beneficial properties taxes on cryptocurrency funding. Across Bithumb and Coinone, two of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges within the South Korean market, the costs of Dash, Monero, The publish Tax Fears? Anonymous Cryptocurrencies Dash, Zcash and Monero Surge in South Korea appeared first on CCN
The team also found that women appeared more attractive than men if they had ‘carotenoid glow’ but men, who are generally darker skinned, were found to be just as attractive if they had a deeply tanned face.
Q: Where is an ISA stored and how exactly is it taken into account? I'm studying what makes a computer a computer So far I understood that we have High-Level programming language -> -> Compiled into low level programming language (assembly language) -> -> Which the assembler then uses to send instructions directly to the CPU using Machine Code The instructions must obey the corresponding CPU architecture as well as the ISA (instruction set architecture) that this CPU uses. And the CPU reads/writes data from registry or from hdd (or from sdd, etc.) through various channels. The articles that I've read so far fail to mention the following two (key, from my POV) aspects of this journey that an instruction makes: Where exactly is the ISA stored? In what component of a whole system? And how does the CPU take it into account? Where along the journey? Does it "ask" explicitly the ISA (somehow) if the instruction received is valid? A: ISA is not like stored data process. It's a recipe of interfacing between hardware and software. An Instruction Set is consisting of Information (more specifically the binary bits). A compiler breaks a code into that level of abstraction. Below that level, we could have micro-programmed control architecture or hardwared controlled architecture to perform gate level activities. So, ISA can be viewed as a encoding schemes of operating Gates.
EDDIE Howe told Cherries’ fledglings to “savour every moment” of their FA Youth Cup quarter-final clash with Manchester City. The under-18s have reached the last eight for only the second time in club history and take on strong opposition in City at Vitality Stadium tomorrow (7pm). First-team boss Howe told the Daily Echo: “My message would be to savour every moment, enjoy it and do your best. If you do all those things, you will have no regrets. “These games are very special. I look back on my experiences in the FA Youth Cup with fondness, even to this day. “You want that feeling of giving your all in the game and not putting too much pressure on yourself.” The fixture will provide supporters with a chance to see Cherries’ emerging talents in action. Howe said: “The Bournemouth fans have always been superb in that respect. I think there is a real interest in the youth team and younger age groups and there is a real support for them. “I know the club, and the supporters are huge within that, have really wanted to push young players into the team and this will be a great experience for them. “The better the atmosphere, the better the game.”
This gene encodes the receptor for urokinase plasminogen activator and, given its role in localizing and promoting plasmin formation, likely influences many normal and pathological processes related to cell-surface plasminogen activation and localized degradation of the extracellular matrix. It binds both the proprotein and mature forms of urokinase plasminogen activator and permits the activation of the receptor-bound pro-enzyme by plasmin. The protein lacks transmembrane or cytoplasmic domains and may be anchored to the plasma membrane by a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) moiety following cleavage of the nascent polypeptide near its carboxy-terminus. However, a soluble protein is also produced in some cell types. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. The proprotein experiences several post-translational cleavage reactions that have not yet been fully defined. [provided by RefSeq
How social media companies are trying to fight coronavirus misinformation Google, Facebook, Pinterest, and other companies are fighting massive waves of bad information.
[Vascular complications associated with lumbar spinal surgery]. Although there are currently less invasive techniques available for the treatment of spinal injuries, open surgery is still required in many cases. Vascular injuries occurring during lumbar spine surgery, although uncommon, are of great importance due to their potential gravity. Clinical manifestations vary from an acute hemorrhagic shock that needs urgent treatment to save the patient's life, to insidious injuries or an asymptomatic evolution, and should be studied to choose the best therapeutic alternative. Four cases are reported that represent this range of possibilities and emphasize the importance of a careful surgical technique during lumbar spine interventions, and the need for high clinical suspicion, essential for the early diagnosis of these vascular complications. The current therapeutic options are also discussed.
Family Planning A six-year-old boy told his father he wanted to marry the little girl across the street. The father being modern and well-schooled in handling children, hid his smile behind his hand. “That’s a serious step,” he said, “Have you thought it out completely?” “Sure,” his young son answered. “We can spend one week in my room and the next in hers. It’s right across the street, so I can run home if I get lonely in the night.” “How about transportation?” the father asked. “I have my wagon and we both have our tricycles,” the little boy answered. The boy had answer to every question the father raise. Finally, in exasperation, the father asked, “What about babies? When you’re married, you’re liable to have babies, you know.” “We’ve thought about that too”, the little boy replied. “We’re not going to have any babies. Every time she lays an egg, I’m going to step on it.”
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/* * This file is part of the Simutrans project under the Artistic License. * (see LICENSE.txt) */ #ifndef OBJ_BRUECKE_H #define OBJ_BRUECKE_H class karte_t; #include "../descriptor/bridge_desc.h" #include "../simobj.h" /** * Bridges (visible) */ class bruecke_t : public obj_no_info_t { private: const bridge_desc_t *desc; bridge_desc_t::img_t img; protected: void rdwr(loadsave_t *file) OVERRIDE; public: bruecke_t(loadsave_t *file); bruecke_t(koord3d pos, player_t *player, const bridge_desc_t *desc, bridge_desc_t::img_t img); const char *get_name() const OVERRIDE {return "Bruecke";} typ get_typ() const OVERRIDE { return bruecke; } /** * waytype associated with this object */ waytype_t get_waytype() const OVERRIDE { return desc ? desc->get_waytype() : invalid_wt; } const bridge_desc_t *get_desc() const { return desc; } // we will always replace first way image image_id get_image() const OVERRIDE { return IMG_EMPTY; } image_id get_front_image() const OVERRIDE; void calc_image() OVERRIDE; /** * Called whenever the season or snowline height changes * return false and the obj_t will be deleted */ bool check_season(const bool calc_only_season_change) OVERRIDE { if( !calc_only_season_change ) { calc_image(); } return true; } // depends on snowline only void finish_rd() OVERRIDE; void cleanup(player_t *player) OVERRIDE; void rotate90() OVERRIDE; /** * @return NULL wenn OK, ansonsten eine Fehlermeldung */ const char *is_deletable(const player_t *player) OVERRIDE; }; #endif
Admiral CrumpleSorceraw While Admiral Crumple doesn’t deserve a lot of the hate directed towards him on the internet, he is certainly a product of modern technology. As little as ten years ago, Crumple would never have been able to release an album like Sorceraw, or the five albums before that, on the scale of which he is currently capable. But these days, fans worldwide can experience the growth of an artist from beginner to professional without missing a beat thanks to the World Wide Web. The artwork for Sorceraw is a huge step above his past releases and his flow continues to improve, but the cheap mic makes his "p’s” pop and the enhanced videos are of the YouTube variety. Still, his talent is evident as is his drive to improve and perhaps succeed. Crumple is competent rapping about the underbelly of society tinged with concepts culled from the sci-fi and horror genres, and he could do with some improvement for creating catchier choruses. However, it’s the self-produced beats that will most likely sell the Admiral Crumple name; Sorceraw displays dark, grimy production in the vein of Necro or early Cage. It’s just too bad his popping p’s will make Sorceraw a difficult listen for many since a great guest appearance by Brooklyn Academy rapper Pumpkinhead could get this album wider rotation — a feat that will remain unlikely until Crumple takes his music seriously as a professional. (Cataphonic)
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Cards Against Urbanity is very similar to the games it was modeled after, including Cards Against Humanity and Apples to Apples; however, the content for this game cleverly integrates language and ideas specifically for today’s architect and urban planner. While the original set was produced in part as a fun alternative for discussing some of the less entertaining aspects of city planning, the project that launched over a year ago has now led to some interesting next steps.
Q: Convert list to list of dictionaries in python I have two python lists like the following: fruits = ["apple", "banana", "guava", "grapes"] colour = ["red", "yellow", "green", "black"] I wish to convert them into a dictionary of the following format: dictionary = [{"fruit":"apple", "colour":"red"},{"fruit":"banana", "colour":"yellow"}...] A: Zip your fruit and colour lists together using the zip() function, and build a new dictionary from each pair: [{'fruit': f, 'colour': c} for f, c in zip(fruits, colour)] This uses a list comprehension to create the list output from a loop. Demo: >>> fruits = ["apple", "banana", "guava", "grapes"] >>> colour = ["red", "yellow", "green", "black"] >>> [{'fruit': f, 'colour': c} for f, c in zip(fruits, colour)] [{'colour': 'red', 'fruit': 'apple'}, {'colour': 'yellow', 'fruit': 'banana'}, {'colour': 'green', 'fruit': 'guava'}, {'colour': 'black', 'fruit': 'grapes'}]
This project seeks to identify in situ changes in central alpha receptor sensitivity in rats that may occur upon chronic ethanol administration. Electrophysiological techniques, e.g. microiontophoresis and single unit recording, will be utilized to study alpha (Alpha1 & Alpha2) receptor sensitivity. Receptor sensitivity will be studied at identified neurons (nucleus locus coeruleus and dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus) in the CNS. Such studies will provide evidence for physiological changes in receptor sensitivity that may occur upon chronic ethanol administration and might suggest newer pharmacotherapeutic approaches.
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Implementation of an obstetrics EMR module: overcoming user dissatisfaction. To improve quality and efficiency, Henry Ford Health System developed and implemented a new obstetrics application that displays pertinent clinical practice guideline information and standardizes documentation. The initial application included an overview of the patient's vital sign history, a structured note appropriate for each visit and patient educational materials. Despite involvement by clinician subject-matter experts in its design, many clinicians were dissatisfied with the initial application, noting both performance and functionality issues. In response, the health system suspended mandatory use of the application, created a previously unplanned pilot period, made modifications, intensified training and fostered user support. These efforts culminated with clinicians formally voting to accept the application for mandatory use. Understanding the lessons learned from this implementation may help other organizations that are rolling out new information systems.
Kananase Yu is just an ordinary high-school student. Since he has mysterious inside knowledge about piloting a mecha, he is recruited by the International Military Organization as a potential test pilot for a new mobile armor. However, apparently there are other young recruits around his age, including one of his classmates, were recruited as test pilot as well. Now Kananase Yu must prove that he is the best to be the test pilot. (Synopsis courtesy of animenewsnetwork.com)
#ifndef SADATA_H #define SADATA_H #define SA_QWT #include "SAAbstractDatas.h" #include "SADataReference.h" #include "SAVectorDatas.h" #include "SAVectorInt.h" #include "SAVectorDouble.h" #include "SAVectorInterval.h" #include "SAVectorPointF.h" #include "SAVectorVariant.h" #include "SAVectorOHLCDatas.h" #include "SATableDouble.h" #include "SATableVariant.h" #endif // SADATA_H
Mammalian liver development requires the sequential activation of genes in a highly ordered manner. Once activated, levels of gene expression in the liver must continually be responsive to extracellular signals in order for organisms to maintain physiological homeostasis. We have been studying the mouse alpha- fetoprotein (AFP) gene as a model of liver-specific gene regulation. These studies have focused on the AFP enhancer region. More recently, we have become increasingly interested regulation of all genes in the albumin-AFP gene family. One main goal of this proposal is to investigate the role of the AFP enhancers in the control of this gene family in the liver. Since AFP is activated in the fetal liver, shut-off at birth, and reactivated in models of liver damage and liver cancer, these studies should help elucidate the basis of transcriptional changes that occur during liver damage and hepatocarcinogenesis. We are also interested in studying the process of zonal regulation in the adult liver. Zonal gene expression is a mechanism that allows different subpopulations of hepatocyte in the liver to carry out distinct metabolic activities. The zonal gene regulation can be disrupted in damaged liver and in neoplastic liver cells. Since zonal gene regulation is essential for the liver to carry out its normal function, it is important to understand the basis for this control in the normal and diseased liver. [unreadable] [unreadable] [unreadable]
The use of the Internet has become the de facto standard for information delivery, retrieval and research. Such use permeates through every aspect of modern life—whether it be in business, academics, or simply consumer activities. Static means for delivering information such as books, magazines, newspapers and even pre-recorded video (e.g., television) lacks the real-time, interactive nature that today's consumers have come to expect. Instead, real-time, interactive, digital content is considered customary and, in many cases, the necessary format in which to deliver information. Moreover, many content providers, mobile carriers, social network platforms, and Internet portals from New York Times and Slate to Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, LinkedIn, MSN, and AOL recognize, and in fact rely on, the addition of third-party content into their pages to increase user engagement, which leads to increased advertising revenue. An entire industry has evolved that manages this process, including advertising networks, auction sites, social sharing add-ons and tracking platforms. The conventional approach used by the content providers, the advertisers and the advertising networks alike uses specific, pre-defined “slots” (often referred to as “real estate” or “inventory”) into which additional content can be added as the content is rendered. It is the job of the advertising network to determine which ad to insert into which slot based on any number of parameters. Similarly, social sites and other portals are constantly challenged with trying to determine which supplemental content to include on web pages and within mobile apps to maintain user engagement. Unfortunately, the ads and supplemental content is often of no interest to the user. As such the return on the advertising spend is far from optimal, and users have become accustomed to ignoring this additional content. In addition, the pre-defined “slot” approach also has its drawbacks. Because of the nature and format of the content, these slots must be defined as static items—e.g., having a defined position relative to specific content and/or within the content and, usually, a defined size. The placement is not related to the contextual nature of the content, but simply the physical layout of the page, and in a very unsophisticated manner at that. For example, such systems and techniques cannot dynamically insert content that is “context-aware” (e.g., relates to the nearby content) and placed in a manner that considers the actual rendering schema of the page as not to disrupt the flow of the content or detract from the visual aesthetics of the page. While some systems allow for word or term-specific content insertion, these methods require that the content author predefine the words or phrases that are “active” and effectively tell the user which items they might be interested in learning more about. It is not a user-centric approach. In order to be most effective, content insertion should be aware of the content into which it is being placed, the context of the content, the user's recent activities and queries, and the effect the inserted content will have on the visual nature of the page, i.e., the user experience. As such, there is a need for techniques and supporting systems that recognize and understand the nature and structure of the content being viewed and can enhance the value of that content by adding additional, highly relevant information in a manner that adds to, as opposed to distracting from, the user's overall experience.
Q: Best way to initialize variable in python module Let's say I need to write incoming data into a dataset on the cloud. When, where and if I will need the dataset in my code, depends on the data coming in. I only want to get a reference to the dataset once. What is the best way to achieve this? Initialize as global variable at start and access through global variable if __name__="__main__": dataset = #get dataset from internet This seems like the simplest way, but initializes the variable even if it is never needed. Get reference first time the dataset is needed, save in global variable, and access with get_dataset() method dataset = None def get_dataset(): global dataset if dataset is none dataset = #get dataset from internet return dataset Get reference first time the dataset is needed, save as function attribute, and access with get_dataset() method def get_dataset(): if not hasattr(get_dataset, 'dataset'): get_dataset.dataset = #get dataset from internet return get_dataset.dataset Any other way A: You probably want to wrap your service calling for the data into a class class MyService(): dataset = None def get_data(self): if self.dataset = None: self.dataset = get_my_data() return self.dataset Then you instantiate it once in your main and use it wherever you need it. if __name__="__main__": data_service = MyService() data = data_service.get_data() # or pass the service to whoever needs it my_function_that_uses_data(data_service) This makes it clear that there is a dataset variable to use. Also, using objects and classes makes it much more clear in a large project, as the functionality should be self-explanatory from the classname and methods. Note that you can easily make this a generic service too, passing it the way to fetch data in the initialization (like a url?), so it can be re-used with different endpoints. The counterpart of that, compared to your options, is that you could instantiate the same class multiple times if you wanted (or by mistake), in which case the data will be fetched and stored for each instance.
Ask HN: Reporting Hacker News UI Bugs - zunzun I accidentally stumbled on what might be a HN shadow banning &quot;bug&quot;, where it is trivially easy to determine when individual comments have been shadow banned. What is the correct way to report this to HNews? ====== gus_massa You can create a second account and enable "show dead" in it's profile, to see all the live and dead comments. So the ban is easy to notice if you are looking. (Also, there are some false positives from time to time, so you can "vouch" the dead comments, and with enough vouches they revive.) ------ mtmail There is a 'contact' link in page footer, basically email hn@ycombinator.com
[First aid kit for travelers]. The first aid kit for travellers is essentially thought to permit symptomatic self-treatment of common and mostly trivial health problems abroad. If professional medical assistance is likely not to be accessible a few additional items--e.g. an antibiotic--must be considered. The indications and proper handling of any medication which requires a physician's prescription have to be carefully explained to its potential user. The decision as to recommend drugs other than those in the basic first aid kit must take into account not only the risk of particular diseases but also the ability of the traveller to applicate a drug in the correct way for defined indications.
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ASHIATSU COMES TO CANYON GATE We are happy to announce that Ashiatsu has come to Canyon Gate Massage Therapy & Wellness. Okay, you’re right, we’ve had Ashiatsu for a while now, but I thought it was about time to put on my hiking boots, climb Mt. Timpanogos and shout it out into the world. So this is me shouting: Have you ever watched a movie or cable show where someone is getting a massage? You know they are, because they lay face down in a beautiful spa, draped with a white sheet. Then, unexpectedly you see a foot and then another one, both standing on the patron’s back. As the camera pulls back we see a small Asian woman holding on to bars that hang from the ceiling. She glides along the muscles and you can just tell the patron is in heaven. More than meets the eye We’ve all seen this type of massage in one form or another, but few of us have had the opportunity to experince this form of Oriental Bar Therapy. Is it a long lost tradition? Is it a secret passed down from generation to generation? Of course it’s not. But it is true that very few Licensed Massage Therapist have learned, let-alone actively practice this amazing modality. Ashiatsu Massage is in fact a westernized form of Oriental Bar Therapy, where the therapist, through hundreds of hours of training, learns to use a much broader tool than the hands – the feet. Because the feet are bigger and the therapist can truly use her body weight, she is able to get much deeper into the muscles while causing less discomfort than traditional deep tissue massage. It’s like receiving the benefits of deep tissue but experiencing the tranquility of a Traditional Swedish Massage. How is “Ashi” different than a regular massage? Of course at first blush, the feet rather than the use of hands and elbows stands out. But rest assured the meticulously prepared soft and hygienic bare feet are much better suited for deep compression of the muscles and long flowing strokes that stimulate recovery. So, other than using feet, what makes it different? First, feet allow the therapist to deliver long, consistent and smooth strokes that improves circulation due to more surface compression. But it’s not just the circulatory system that benefits, the lymph system is dramatically improved as well. Second, these long consistent strokes elongate and broadens constricted muscles, and help the client experience postural alignment gains, with the added benefit of no residual soreness after the treatment. Who can benefit from Ashiatsu Massage? Of course we can all benefit from massage, but what makes Ashi the right choice? Ashi is especially helpful to Athletes, people with tight sore muscles and those recovering from an injury. However, any one can reap the numerous benefits of ashi, including: Ashi movements along the spinal muscles and the lumbar region help open intervertebral disc space, in-turn increasing the discs height, allowing the nucleus pulposus inside the disc to assume a more central position in the annular fibers. This assist in releaving irritation on the spinal nerves and connective tissue. it is an effective bodywork treatment for treating and preventing all types of athletic injuries. Most clients report an amazing increases in range of motion and athletic performance while seeing a significant decreases pain. You can will experience bruise-free, pain-free pressure on the deeper layers of muscles, ligaments, tendons and connective tissues without feeling the need to tense up or cry out in pain. Long gone are the days of pointy elbows, thumbs and knuckles Long expansive head to toe strokes stimulate the lymphatic and parasympathetic nervous systems faster, creating a sense of well being, improvement of bodily functions, and homeostatis. Who should not try Ashiatsu? As much as we would love everyone to benefit from Ashi, there are a conditions that are contraindicated. For the health of safety of our clients please inform us if you have any of the following conditions: Pregnancy Have had surgery over the past nine months, or have broken or injured bones
Coupling effects on energy transduction in coupled polymer chains with perturbation of noise. Noise-assistant transduction was investigated in coupled polymer chains where one subsystem was exposed to environment noise. It was found that coupling could transfer oscillation from one subsystem disturbed by noise to the other not disturbed by noise and play a role of a noise filtering for the other. Then, a sort of coupling-induced synchronization was investigated as a function of noise intensity and coupling strength. In particular, we calculated the minimum coupling strength to reach synchronization and pointed out that noise dominated at small coupling strength, otherwise, coupling dominated.
In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Derived Designer Shells Around Inorganic Nanoparticles. Nanoparticle-templated assembly of virus shells provides a promising approach to the production of hybrid nanomaterials and a potential avenue toward new mechanistic insights in virus phenomena originating in many-body effects, which cannot be understood from examining the properties of molecular subunits alone. This approach complements the successful molecular biology perspective traditionally used in virology, and promises a deeper understanding of viruses and virus-like particles through an expanded methodological toolbox. Here we present protocols for forming a virus coat protein shell around functionalized inorganic nanoparticles.
Q: Dependency Injection Container and defining all(?) dependencies I am puzzled about where to define all my dependencies. It seems like a huge overkill to load every possible dependency while it may actually not be used at all. Defining them at place of need would result in code duplication. Where would anything be defined? With perhaps a configuration of a dependency to be initiated once? For example a Logger or DB connection. Thanks in advance. A: In my work we had a problem like that and we used an approach based on Symfony2. We have a simple Dependency Container, which holds lambda functions used to actually create the dependencies we might need and, upon first usage, the factory is called. Something like: DC['AFactory'] = function() { return new A(); }; DC has a "cache" of dependency objects, so every time you use something like DC->get('A'), we first check whether the caché is filled, in which case, you get the existent instance, otherwhise, the factory function is called, stored in cache and then you get the results. This way we don't have to load every possible dependency until it's actually used.
Histochemical study of human nasopharyngeal epithelium by horseradish peroxidase conjugated lectins. This study proposes a simple method for assessing whether non-respiratory epithelia of the nasopharynx (i.e. cuboidal, squamous) represent a modified differentiation from the normal pseudo-stratified lining, or whether they possess common characteristics suggesting they are just in a different morphological stage. Peroxidase-labelled lectins were used, since they detect sugar residues of membrane glycoconjugates which play an important role in cell differentiation. Biopsies were taken from healthy controls and from patients affected by upper airway inflammation of varying degree and duration. While pseudostratified and cuboidal epithelia possess similar histochemical characteristics, squamous epithelium has a different behaviour; in particular it is the only type to show intense reactivity to Lotus tetragonolobus lectin (LTA). This would seem to indicate that squamous epithelium is in a different state of differentiation, possibly suggesting dysplasia. Lectins may be valuable both in morphological studies and in the clinical evaluation of airway epithelia.
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Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter called Donald Trump an ‘asshole’ on Tuesday, after the Republican presidential frontrunner’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US. Nutter’s comments, which came during a news conference with his city’s religious leaders, were just the latest in a slew of angry responses directed at Trump
The role of skin substitutes in the treatment of burn injuries. Extensive burn wounds are difficult to manage and repair. Several engineered skin substitutes have been developed to aid in this process. These substitutes are designed with particular objectives in mind which dictate the circumstances under which they can, and should, be employed to promote healing or prepare the burn wound for final closure with autograft. This article discusses some of the rationale behind the use of skin substitutes and reviews some of the substitutes in use at the present time. Current perspectives suggest that skin substitute use is still in its infancy and that there is some way to go before their role in clinical practice becomes clear. Nevertheless the prospect of being able to supply new wound repair components and to influence the healing process to modify outcome and improve the quality of the healed burn wound will ensure a continuing high degree of interest in these potentially useful and beneficial medical devices.
Q: How can I add to LTSpice the MC34063 model? I found the MC34063 moden in the eevblog forum: link How can I add it to the LTSpice to if I want to make a buck or boost converter it appears in for.example in the power product list? A: Copy the .asy file to the location where the LTspice symbol files are kept, I.e., C:\Users\Me\Documents\LTspiceXVII\lib\sym, and the .lib to C:\Users\Me\Documents\LTspiceXVII\lib\sub. Restart LTspice.
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Q: Open cmd in full screen I was wondering if it is possible to have a python exe made with cx_Freeze open in cmd full screen by default? Thanks for any help. A: If you are prepared to call some Windows API functions then you can make your console go full screen as follows: Call GetStdHandle passing STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE to get a handle the console handle. Call SetConsoleDisplayMode passing that console handle and CONSOLE_FULLSCREEN_MODE. At this point your console window will be displaying full screen. I don't know if those functions are readily available in one of the win32 Python modules but they are pretty trivial to invoke using ctypes.
I am just astounded at Obama's ability to make ideas I believe are true--even hard truths, ideas that aren't supposed to be acceptable arguments outside a college classroom--pronounceable in the political sphere. Normally these sorts of ideas would be cut to pieces in the soundbite news cycle. To some extent, they still are, but the parts the media picks out are usually representative enough that right-wing attacks come off as petty. Obama makes the speech of the decade on race: commentators rant about him "throwing his grandmother under the bus." Now, Obama talks about the separation of church and state: Dobson whines (with no apparent sense of irony) that Obama is distorting the Bible for political purposes and that by mentioning Dobson in the same sentence as Al Sharpton, Obama is calling him racist. Really? Is that the best you can do? To those who argue that Obama is nothing but pretty speeches, I would argue that there is more meaningful content in these than in any of Bush's State of the Union addresses. Blabbering about "freedom" and "turrists" in order to excite neocon "clash of civilisations" fantasies does not qualify as an interesting or productive idea for the country. Obama's speeches are elevating the political discourse in this country, especially at those times that the media airs the whole thing, not just snippets. Mud-slinging will always be a presence in politics, but I do think the era of its postmodern, simulated dominance is coming to an end. However much I tend to agree with them, Obama's arguments are not infallible--there are well-reasoned, well-phrased debates to be had. I'm just waiting for conservatives to rise to his standard and make them.
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Fibrinoid necrosis Fibrinoid necrosis is a specific pattern of irreversible, uncontrolled cell death that occurs when antigen-antibody complexes are deposited in the walls of blood vessels along with fibrin. It is common in the immune-mediated vasculitides which are a result of type III hypersensitivity. When stained with hematoxylin and eosin, they appear brightly eosinophilic and smudged. Diseases Fibrinoid necrosis is not limited to the immune-mediated vasculitides; many pathologic processes can lead to areas of fibrinoid necrosis. In systemic lupus erythematosus, the dermis is often affected by fluid accumulation and inflammation around the small vessels in the skin, which may show prominent fibrinoid necrosis. References Category:Histopathology Category:Necrosis Category:Cellular processes
Wingman review: La Velocita We sent off a Wingman Messenger to Mike Boudrie at La Velocity to put the Wingman through the typical Melbourne commute. You can read his full review here THE VERDICT: The Henty Wingman is a great bag. If you’re a regular commuter that needs to get shirts and suits in and out of work you’ll wonder how you lived without it. Packing and unpacking is quick and the design does do a great job of keeping shirts and suits crease free. We loved that no folding is required and that the bag could carry everything we needed. The Wingman is on the large side, some people might not like the size, but we think it’s a small price to pay for the storage capability. One thing that is for sure is that the Wingman is super strong and will handle daily use and abuse without missing a beat.
Ariat Rook Fitted Snap Ladies Western Shirt features attractive heavy stitching across the shoulders and yoke hat offers an appealing look both in and out of the saddle. Pair it with your favorite boots for a night on the town!
This invention relates to the art of separation of gas mixtures, and more particularly to a new and improved process and system for separating gas mixtures by pressure swing adsorption. One area of use of the present invention is in separating air to provide a product stream of high purity oxygen, although the principles of the present invention can be variously applied. In basic pressure swing adsorption processes and systems for separating air, adsorption is carried out at a high pressure and desorption is carried out at a low pressure. Compressed air is introduced into a fixed bed of adsorbent material and nitrogen is then preferentially adsorbed to produce oxygen rich gas product. When the adsorption bed is about saturated, the bed pressure is reduced to desorb nitrogen from the adsorbent material and regenerate the adsorption capacity. To increase the efficiency of regeneration, a purge by some of the product or an intermediate process stream often is used. To facilitate continuous operation, two or more adsorption beds are employed so that while one bed performs adsorption the other bed undergoes regeneration. In the design and operation of pressure swing adsorption processes and systems, it would be highly desirable to provide maximum utilization of adsorbent material in the adsorption beds, reduction in energy requirements for operation of the system, a substantially constant degree of product purity, and reduction in adsorbent material requirements while maintaining a high degree of product purity, along with improved efficiency and reliability.
using System; using Renci.SshNet.Common; namespace Renci.SshNet { /// <summary> /// Base class for port forwarding functionality. /// </summary> public abstract class ForwardedPort : IForwardedPort { /// <summary> /// Gets or sets the session. /// </summary> /// <value> /// The session. /// </value> internal ISession Session { get; set; } /// <summary> /// The <see cref="Closing"/> event occurs as the forwarded port is being stopped. /// </summary> internal event EventHandler Closing; /// <summary> /// The <see cref="IForwardedPort.Closing"/> event occurs as the forwarded port is being stopped. /// </summary> event EventHandler IForwardedPort.Closing { add { Closing += value; } remove { Closing -= value; } } /// <summary> /// Gets a value indicating whether port forwarding is started. /// </summary> /// <value> /// <c>true</c> if port forwarding is started; otherwise, <c>false</c>. /// </value> public abstract bool IsStarted { get; } /// <summary> /// Occurs when an exception is thrown. /// </summary> public event EventHandler<ExceptionEventArgs> Exception; /// <summary> /// Occurs when a port forwarding request is received. /// </summary> public event EventHandler<PortForwardEventArgs> RequestReceived; /// <summary> /// Starts port forwarding. /// </summary> public virtual void Start() { CheckDisposed(); if (IsStarted) throw new InvalidOperationException("Forwarded port is already started."); if (Session == null) throw new InvalidOperationException("Forwarded port is not added to a client."); if (!Session.IsConnected) throw new SshConnectionException("Client not connected."); Session.ErrorOccured += Session_ErrorOccured; StartPort(); } /// <summary> /// Stops port forwarding. /// </summary> public virtual void Stop() { CheckDisposed(); if (IsStarted) { StopPort(Session.ConnectionInfo.Timeout); } } /// <summary> /// Starts port forwarding. /// </summary> protected abstract void StartPort(); /// <summary> /// Stops port forwarding, and waits for the specified timeout until all pending /// requests are processed. /// </summary> /// <param name="timeout">The maximum amount of time to wait for pending requests to finish processing.</param> protected virtual void StopPort(TimeSpan timeout) { RaiseClosing(); var session = Session; if (session != null) { session.ErrorOccured -= Session_ErrorOccured; } } /// <summary> /// Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources /// </summary> /// <param name="disposing"><c>true</c> to release both managed and unmanaged resources; <c>false</c> to release only unmanaged resources.</param> protected virtual void Dispose(bool disposing) { if (disposing) { var session = Session; if (session != null) { StopPort(session.ConnectionInfo.Timeout); Session = null; } } } /// <summary> /// Ensures the current instance is not disposed. /// </summary> /// <exception cref="ObjectDisposedException">The current instance is disposed.</exception> protected abstract void CheckDisposed(); /// <summary> /// Raises <see cref="Renci.SshNet.ForwardedPort.Exception"/> event. /// </summary> /// <param name="exception">The exception.</param> protected void RaiseExceptionEvent(Exception exception) { var handlers = Exception; if (handlers != null) { handlers(this, new ExceptionEventArgs(exception)); } } /// <summary> /// Raises <see cref="Renci.SshNet.ForwardedPort.RequestReceived"/> event. /// </summary> /// <param name="host">Request originator host.</param> /// <param name="port">Request originator port.</param> protected void RaiseRequestReceived(string host, uint port) { var handlers = RequestReceived; if (handlers != null) { handlers(this, new PortForwardEventArgs(host, port)); } } /// <summary> /// Raises the <see cref="IForwardedPort.Closing"/> event. /// </summary> private void RaiseClosing() { var handlers = Closing; if (handlers != null) { handlers(this, EventArgs.Empty); } } /// <summary> /// Handles session ErrorOccured event. /// </summary> /// <param name="sender">The source of the event.</param> /// <param name="e">The <see cref="ExceptionEventArgs"/> instance containing the event data.</param> private void Session_ErrorOccured(object sender, ExceptionEventArgs e) { RaiseExceptionEvent(e.Exception); } } }
Q: Jquery hide one div and apply smooth transition effect on other divs to reorder? I have list of div and click on that div it show result of another div Toggle, there is close options for that also. my need is close on that div i need effect of ordering with smooth transition effect. A: I got Answer... This is jQuery plugin... http://isotope.metafizzy.co/demos/elements-complete.html
Cesarean delivery on maternal request: maternal and neonatal complications. A complicated but relevant and timely concept, cesarean delivery on maternal request (CDMR) is defined as a cesarean delivery for a singleton pregnancy on maternal request at term in the absence of medical or obstetrical indications. Multiple potential risks and benefits exist with both vaginal and cesarean deliveries. A CDMR performed prior to the onset of labor for a mother planning on only one or two children may be reasonable after informed consent and counseling. However, the most concerning complications from cesareans are the neonatal respiratory morbidity and the impact on a mother's future reproductive health, including the risk of abnormal placentation such as placenta previa or accreta. The literature on CDMR is limited and is derived primarily from observational or extrapolated studies. A well designed prospective study does not currently exist but is needed comparing the optimal groups of planned vaginal delivery and planned CDMR. Discussions regarding CDMR should be individualized. Until there are more data on CDMR and guidelines implemented, an explicitly executed informed consent should form the framework of any decision regarding mode of delivery.
A guide to continence assessment for community nurses. Problems with continence are common in older people, therefore quality continence assessment advice and follow up are essential in providing a high standard of care. Many older people can be helped to regain some measure of control over their continence. Continence assessment can often focus on containment rather than cure. This is a sad state of affairs which adversely affects patients' well being. This article explains how continence assessment enables the nurse to assess and treat continence issues and improve quality of life.
Each beam interacts in complex ways with its environment. However, each beam interacts in complex ways with its environment, which is difficult to predict its exact path to the tumor region. -E – probability of a given physicists beam directions to follow a desired trajectory. These results add further evidence for the role of vascular risk factors in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.. Diabetes and high cholesterol quicker to Cognitive Decline In Alzheimer’s linked a history of diabetes and high cholesterol, especially LDL ,, with faster cognitive decline in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study from Columbia University Medical Center researchers.FDA Grant priority review by from Zytiga[ Professional Services Close – Up]. Zytiga may cause fetal and among women who have and could become pregnant is contraindicated. – ‘We believe male by mCRPC whose illness asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic, for whom chemotherapy may not work immediately need, have limited treatment possibilities and that the disease presents settings a critical unmet medical needs,’said Michael Meyer Vice President, Development Team Development Team leaders, ‘We are pleased the FDA has provided a priority review our Boniva was. In one release the company introduced that the FDA will be out. Aim, complete the revision within six months of that application the sNDA was submitted in June.
Suppression of motor evoked potentials in biceps brachii preceding pronator contraction. Reciprocal control of antagonists is essential for coordinated limb movement. While Ia afferent dependent reciprocal inhibition has been extensively studied, reports of the control of antagonists during preparation for a motor action are limited. It has been demonstrated that corticomotor (CM) excitability of antagonists is suppressed prior to wrist extension/flexion suggesting the existence of a pre-contraction cortical control mechanism for distal upper limb antagonists. It is unknown whether pre-contraction suppression is evident in the control of proximal upper limb antagonists. Here we used transcranial magnetic stimulation and a rhythmic motor task to assess pre-contraction changes in excitability of corticospinal pathways projecting to biceps brachii (BB), when BB was an agonist (forearm supinator) or an antagonist. We found a suppression of motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude in BB prior to pronator contraction and facilitation prior to BB contracting as a supinator. The extent of modulation was more profound as the agonist contraction approached. In contrast, there was no suppression evident in brachioradialis and triceps brachii under similar conditions indicating that pre-contraction suppression was specific to the antagonist BB. Our data in combination with published data from wrist muscles suggest that pre-contraction suppression of CM excitability may be a centrally induced mechanism to prevent antagonistic activity before Ia afferent dependent reciprocal inhibition is imposed. The importance of assessment of this inhibitory mechanism in neurologically impaired populations is discussed.
Announced last August, Kevin Smith is developing Mattel Television’s original anime series “Masters of the Universe: Revelation” for Netflix, and the voice cast has been revealed. For starters, Mark Hamill is adding Skeletor to the impressive list of iconic villains he has voiced throughout his career, which also includes the Joker and Chucky! The voice cast will also include Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kevin Conroy, Tony Todd, Henry Rollins, Lena Headey, Alicia Silverstone, Justin Long and Jason Mewes. Here’s the full breakdown: Lena Headey as Evil-Lyn as Evil-Lyn Chris Wood as Prince Adam / He-Man as Prince Adam / He-Man Sarah Michelle Gellar as Teela as Teela Liam Cunningham as Man-At-Arms as Man-At-Arms Stephen Root as Cringer as Cringer Diedrich Bader as King Randor / Trap Jaw as King Randor / Trap Jaw Griffin Newman as Orko as Orko Tiffany Smith as Andra as Andra Henry Rollins as Tri-Klops as Tri-Klops Alan Oppenheimer as Moss Man as Moss Man Susan Eisenberg as Sorceress as Sorceress Alicia Silverstone as Queen Marlena as Queen Marlena Justin Long as Roboto as Roboto Jason Mewes as Stinkor as Stinkor Phil LaMarr as He-Ro as He-Ro Tony Todd as Scare Glow as Scare Glow Cree Summer as Priestess as Priestess Kevin Michael Richardson as Beast Man as Beast Man Kevin Conroy as Mer-Man as Mer-Man Harley Quinn Smith as Ileena “We went in with this mantra of, like, nobody is winking and nobody’s acting like this is weirdness,” Smith told Newsarama. “Man-At-Arms, Stinkor, it’s all played incredibly Game of Thrones-straight.” He describes the series as “a sequel series to the classic era that everybody knows, almost as if this was the next episode in the [original] Filmation series.” Smith added, “If you like the style of [Netflix’s] Castlevania, just put He-Man through that filter, and it has that feel and look to it. It’s anime style.”
[Approaches for prescribing anticoagulant therapy to patients with prosthetic heart valves]. The lack of national recommendations and generally accepted strategy of anticoagulant therapy for patients with prosthetic heart valves are principal causes precluding the solution of this problem. The factors responsible for poor efficiency of current therapeutic modalities are heterogeneous response to warfarin, genetic diversity, and frequent thrombosis of prosthetic valves. Neither pharmacogenetic testing for elusive susceptibility to warfarin nor use of portable equipment for detecting threshold coagulation levels can resolve these current problems without improving compliance to medical recommendations and awareness of anticoagulant therapy by both doctors and patients.
This is the codes collection for online deep learning course at ChinaHadoop.cn. The codes are tested on ubuntu+cuda+cuDNN environment, if you have problems you can contact the lecture Wei Li via weibo or course QQ.
import * as React from 'react'; import { Input } from '@fluentui/react-northstar'; import { SearchIcon } from '@fluentui/react-icons-northstar'; const InputExampleIconPosition = () => <Input icon={<SearchIcon />} placeholder="Search..." iconPosition="start" />; export default InputExampleIconPosition;
[Osteoid osteoma of the lunate: case report]. The Osteoid Ostéome is a benign tumour which affects the young subjects and is electively located on the level of the long bones. We report a hyperalgic form of the lunatum in a young student with which surgical excision with bone-graft allowed the cure.
import { TopicSchema } from '../../imports/collections/topic.schema'; import { MeetingSeriesSchema } from '../../imports/collections/meetingseries.schema'; // Move meeting series topics list into own topics collection // Delete fields meetingSeries.openTopics / meetingSeries.topics export class MigrateV16 { static up() { MeetingSeriesSchema.getCollection().find().forEach(series => { const meetingSeriesId = series._id; series.topics.reverse().forEach(topic => { topic.parentId = meetingSeriesId; TopicSchema.getCollection().insert(topic); }); MeetingSeriesSchema.getCollection().update( series._id, { $unset: { 'topics': '', 'openTopics': '' } }, {bypassCollection2: true} ); }); } static down() { MeetingSeriesSchema.getCollection().find().forEach(series => { const topicsOfSeries = []; const openTopicsOfSeries = []; TopicSchema.getCollection().find({ parentId: series._id}).forEach(topic => { topicsOfSeries.unshift(topic); if (topic.isOpen) { openTopicsOfSeries.unshift(topic); } }); MeetingSeriesSchema.getCollection().update( series._id, { $set: { 'topics': topicsOfSeries, 'openTopics': openTopicsOfSeries } }, {bypassCollection2: true} ); }); TopicSchema.getCollection().remove({}); } }
{% extends 'oscar/dashboard/reports/index.html' %} {% load currency_filters %} {% load i18n %} {% block report %} <table class="table table-striped table-bordered table-hover"> {% if objects %} <tr> <th>{% trans "Order number" %}</th> <th>{% trans "Name" %}</th> <th>{% trans "Email" %}</th> <th>{% trans "Total incl. tax" %}</th> <th>{% trans "Date placed" %}</th> <th></th> </tr> {% for order in objects %} <tr> <td><a href="{% url 'dashboard:order-detail' order.number %}">{{ order.number }}</a></td> <td> {% if order.user %} <a href="{% url 'dashboard:user-detail' order.user.id %}">{{ order.user|default:"-" }}</a> {% else %} - {% endif %} </td> <td>{{ order.email }}</td> <td>{{ order.total_incl_tax|currency:order.currency }}</td> <td>{{ order.date_placed }}</td> <td> <a class="btn btn-info" href="{% url 'dashboard:order-detail' number=order.number %}">{% trans "View" %}</a> </td> </tr> {% endfor %} {% else %} <tr><td>{% trans "No results found." %}</td></tr> {% endif %} </table> {% include "oscar/dashboard/partials/pagination.html" %} {% endblock %}
A model of a neuronal network for detection of single bands and cross-like figures. A model of a neuronal network is presented which, like a significant proportion of the neurons in the visual cortex, identifies not only the orientation of a single band, but also high selective sensitivity to cross-like figures. The model was used to study the properties of a "cross detector" constructed on the basis of convergence of excitatory connections with different weightings from elements with different orientational tuning. It is shown that a cross detector with monomodal orientational tuning needs an amplifier mechanism (a reverberator).
Q: apex:inputHidden will not rerender but apex:outputpanel does? On my page I have an apex:inputhidden with a value linking to the APEX controller. It looks like this: <apex:inputhidden value="{!conferenceId}" id="hiddenConference" /> Then I have an actionFunction that calls a method on the back end which will update that {!conferenceId} value. This is what the actionFunction looks like: <apex:actionfunction name="passAttachmentToController" action="{!saveConference}" oncomplete="insertAttachments()" rerender="hiddenConference, errorMsgTop, errorMsgBottom" /> After the {!conferenceId} has been updated on the back end the actionFunction will reRender the inputHidden and it should get the new {!conferenceId} value. However the inputHidden would not get the new value. I tried the same code replacing inputHidden with an outputpanel and it works. Here's the outputpanel: <apex:outputpanel id="hiddenConference">{!conferenceId}</apex:outputpanel> Any ideas why the outputpanel updates the {!conferenceId} value but the inputhidden would not? EDIT I apologise. Actually the value of the inputHidden gets updated. I was expecting that rerendering the inputHidden would update the value in javascript so that I would be able to retrieve the latest value with this line oncomplete: theConferenceId = {!conferenceId}; A: I was wrong. The value of the inputHidden field had been updating all along. The issue arouse because I had a JavaScript variable linked to the same apex variable that the inputHidden was linking to. Like so: Visual Force: <apex:inputhidden value="{!conferenceId}" id="hiddenConference" /> Javascript: var theConferenceId = {!conferenceId}; Thus I wrongfully assumed that by updating the inputField on the front end, the JavaScript variable theConferenceId would update its value as well(since it's all front end). However this is not the case. Instead as a solution I linked the JavaScript variable to the inputHidden's value: var theConferenceId = $("[id$='hiddenConference']").val();
Primary League Widget They’re deciding that their work, their possessions, their diversions, their sheer busyness, is not enough. It’s not consistent with our traditions of justice and fairness. And so this will be a difficult debate next week. Don’t tell me that Democrats won’t keep us safe. He told me he’d joined the Marines, and was heading to Iraq the following week. And meeting them won’t be easy. But race is an issue that I believe this nation cannot afford to ignore right now. And they, too, had big dreams for their daughter. Yet what we also understand is that our values should express themselves not just through our churches or synagogues, temples or mosques; they should express themselves through our government.
The Spider And The Fly The Rolling Stones Sittin', thinkin', sinkin', drinkin', Wonderin' what I'd do when I'm through tonight. Smokin', mopin', maybe just hopin' Some little girl will pass on by. I don't wanna be alone but I love my girl at home I remember what she saidShe said, "My, my, my, don't tell lies Keep fidelity in your head. My, my, my, don't tell lies, when you're done You should go to bed. Don't say hi, like a spider to a fly Jump right ahead and you're dead"Sit up, fed up, low down, go round, Down to the bar at the place I'm at. Sittin' drinkin', superficially thinkin' About the rinsed-out blonde on my left. Then I said, "Hi", like the spider to a fly, Remeberin' what my little girl said.She was common, flirty, she looked about thirty I would have run away, but I was on my own. She told me later, she was a machine operator She said she liked the way I held the microphone. I said, "My, my, like the spider to the fly Jump right ahead in my web".
Q: Usage of into vs in vs inside When should 'into', 'in' and 'inside' be used? What are the differences between the three? For example, what are the differences between the following statements? Are any of them incorrect? The frog jumped into the well. The frog jumped in the well. The frog jumped inside the well. A: In ordinary speech, in may mean either into (expressing a goal) or inside (expressing a location) with verbs expressing motion. Context will usually make the meaning clear: The frog hopped frantically away and jumped in the well. The frog jumped in the well but could not escape. But in formal discourse, especially if there is any possibility of ambiguity, you should use the narrower term, into or inside. A: "The frog jumped in the well" is ambiguous. You could be saying that the frog was outside the well, and jumped in; or you could be saying that the frog was already in the well and was jumping around (unable to jump out and escape). Therefore, "into" would be preferred (as unambiguous). "Inside" suffers from the same ambiguity as "in". More context in the surrounding sentences could resolve it, but as a standalone sentence, it's ambiguous.
"People who said nothing about all of that and now criticize the medal for Dr. Adelson are simply being nasty and partisan, and are not actually taking a look at her remarkable knowledge and charity in the chemical addiction field," Abrams said.
Technorati “Explore” Technorati has a new feature: Explore. I wouldn’t have noticed it, except apparently someone used it to find Cognitive Daily. Just this moment, a Cognitive Daily post tops the list. It’s different from tags, because (I think) instead of looking at the tags for individual posts, it looks at tags that users have configured describing their entire blog. Since CogDaily is tagged as “science,” and a couple people have linked to that post (and, I’m guessing, also because few other science blogs have bothered to so configure themselves), we get our moment of “fame.” Except that up until now, no one knew about the “Explore” feature. I tried doing an Explore for literature and didn’t find much, again because I suspect few litblogs actually know about this feature. Technorati must be doing at least some automated tagging, because I only tagged Cognitive Daily after I noticed we were listed in the Explore search. But litbloggers (and others) who want to get noticed might try tagging their blogs (you have to claim your blog first) and see what pops up.
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Q: Inter applet communication In my understanding each applets are independent entities . Is it possible to have inter applet communication ? . If so , how it could be achieved ? Thanks J A: Yes. It is possible to achieve inter-applet communication if they are on the same page and originating from the same domain. You will have to name the applets in the page first using the attribute "name=value" like: <applet code="FirstApplet.class" name="firstApplet" width=nn height=nn></applet> <applet code="SecondApplet.class" name="secondApplet" width=nn height=nn></applet> with above in place, in FirstApplet.java, use the following to access SecondApplet: SecondApplet secondApplet = (SecondApplet)getAppletContext().getApplet("secondApplet"); //invoke a method on secondApplet here Similarly, you can access the FirstApplet in SecondApplet.java
Q: iphone - testing if an object exists I have several objects in my app that can become nil at some point and I have methods that in theory are used to put these objects to nil. But, if I try to put to nil an object that does not exist, the app will crash. for example... [object1 release]; object1 = nil; //... and after that [object1 removeFromSuperview]; // this will crash Then I thought, why not testing to see if the object exists before removing... if (object1 != nil) [object1 removeFromSuperview]; // this will crash too, because object1 cannot be tested for nil because it does not exist How can I check if the object exists before testing if it is nil? something as if (object1 exists( { if(object1 != nil)) [object1 removeFromSuperview) } is this possible? I ADDED THIS TO CLARIFY... what I mean is this: imagine I have object1 declared on the header and initialized on the code. So, it exists and points to a valid reference. At some point, the object may be released, so the reference still points to an object but the object was freed. Even if I put the object to nil after releasing, I cannot do anything with it. The problem is this: I have some methods that are asynchronous. One of them scans for some objects and remove them if they are found. I must check if the object exists and the reference points to a valid object before releasing it again. This is the point: how do I test if the object exists and its reference points to a valid existent object before releasing it again, to void releasing again an object that is already released and crash the app. A: In short, your question of determining if the pointer is still valid is going down the wrong path. After you release an object, you must immediately set its value to null so that you no longer control it. If two methods are running asynchronously accessing the same object, they must be synchronized at that point so that releasing and setting to null happens at the same time in one thread before the other has a chance to interrupt.
The present invention relates to an improved rotation angle detector, and more particularly relates to improvement in the construction of an optical interceptor used in a rotation angle detector made up of a combination of a photoelectric transducer and the optical interceptor and used for a rotatable or turnable object. In order to carry out successful detection of extremely small angular deviations of a rotatable or turnable object from the standard angular position with high accuracy, it is required that the torque restraining the rotation or turning be negligible, or at least extremely small, and the thermal coefficient of the detection circuit should be extremely small. Magnetic systems, electrostatic capacity systems and induction systems have been conventionally utilized for rotation angle direction. However, no such conventional system can assure a sufficient degree of accuracy in practice, because of the restraining torque problem. Photoelectric systems are known to be advantageously suited for rotation angle detection due to their freedom from the restraining torque problem. Such systems are in general made up of a photoelectric transducer and an optical interceptor, the photoelectric transducer including a light source and a light receptive element facing each other and the optical interceptor including a light interceptor interposed between the light source and the light receptive element. The optical transmittancy of the light interceptor varies from position to position on the surface thereof. Angular deviation, i.e. rotation or turning, of the object from its standard angular position induces corresponding relative rotation between the photoelectric transducer and the optical interceptor, and the magnitude of the angular deviation of the object from the standard angular position is represented by the change in the transmissive optical quantity caused by the above-described relative rotation. In the construction of the conventional photoelectric rotation angle detector, the above-described light interceptor is perpendicular to a supporting shaft it is mounted on, and the optical trace between the light source and the light receptive element runs through the light interceptor. That is, assuming that the above-described supporting shaft extends in the vertical direction, the light interceptor extends in the horizontal direction, and the light source is located spacially on one side, e.g. the upper side, of the light interceptor whereas the light receptive element is located spacially on the other side, e.g. the lower side, of the light interceptor. In order to assemble a conventional detector of a movable optical interceptor type, it is necessary to first fix the light source and the light receptive element within a casing, secondly interpose the light interceptor between the light source and the light receptive element, thirdly insert the supporting shaft through the light interceptor and finally mount the supporting shaft and the light interceptor in a rotatable fashion within the casing. Thus, assembling the conventional rotation angle detector in general requires highly complicated, highly technical and disadvantageously time-consuming manual operations, which and replacement of the light interceptor and maintenance of the mechanical parts is very inconvenient and difficult.
<?php namespace FedEx\DGDSService\SimpleType; use FedEx\AbstractSimpleType; /** * RadioactiveLabelType * * @author Jeremy Dunn <jeremy@jsdunn.info> * @package PHP FedEx API wrapper * @subpackage Dangerous Goods Data Service */ class RadioactiveLabelType extends AbstractSimpleType { const _III_YELLOW = 'III_YELLOW'; const _II_YELLOW = 'II_YELLOW'; const _I_WHITE = 'I_WHITE'; }
As I sometimes do, I dress up to work. It’s not a big deal. This day didn’t start off any different than most others. I set my alarm half an hour earlier than usual to make sure I had enough time to get ready. The night before I’d pre-trimmed body hair down so that shaving in the morning would be quicker. I was opting for a jeans + tunic look, and was going to experiment with a lighter make-up look (and let me tell you, those few minutes saved by not having to shave my legs or do my eye-liner VERY CAREFULLY really came in handy when I was trying to figure out what shoes to wear). So yeah. A day like any other. I didn’t look particularly different than I usually do when I dress up, apart from the fact I was wearing jeans (my usual outfits involve dresses, I suppose). Nothing particularly out of the ordinary. Disregard the derp-face. A few hours before this was taken, I really, *really* was not happy. So. Dressed up. Thought I looked pretty good, despite the mini-hangover I managed to get from the night before while hanging out with friends. I stepped out my front door, and did the usual walk to the train station. I still remember how difficult it used to be to do this. It’s a lot easier now, but I still get that odd twinge in my gut. People look, and honestly, that’s fine. I know I’m an anomaly. I can deal with that, and I can deal with them. Just stare back, and they usually avert their eyes, realizing that they are invading your privacy – it’s almost routine now. So I get to the train station. It’s a little busier than usual. I remember thinking that now I’d have to walk past all these people lining the platform, looking in my direction – simply because they’re looking down the platform. I walk all the day down the line to my usual spot. No big deal. There’s a small line of maybe four or five people ahead of me, waiting at one of the spots where the train doors open – the one I usually wait at, creature of habit and all that. We stand there, biding our time until the train arrives. I think I’ve got it timed pretty well that by the time I get to my spot on the platform, there’s only a two or three minute wait. A dude in the line sees me. He smiles. The train arrives, and we all file on. I spot a couple of empty seats. I take one. The seat next to me is empty. Just how I like it. I scan around the car a bit. Smiling dude is sitting a few seats in front of me. He sees me again, and smiles. I smile back. Seems like the polite thing to do. Clearly, this was my first mistake. He gets up from the seat he had, walks over to the empty seat next to me, sits down, and introduces himself. “Hi, I’m Mike.” he says, still smiling. He’s tall, white – wearing glasses, I’d say mid 40s? Thin. Looks professional. “Oh shit,” I think – “A chaser.” This is a new experience. And I’m basically terrified. When I’m out and about when dressed, I don’t want people to notice me, let alone enthusiastically try to get into my world. I don’t know who this guy is, but he *came over* to talk to me. And let’s be honest here – he can see right through me – I know I’m not *that* good. So he’s introduced himself. I smile, and try to read my book, kind of scared. It seems ridiculous now, but it was really jarring at the time. I’m sweating, which is annoying because I thought my makeup looked pretty good. I pull out my matte-ifying powder compact and do my best to mop up. Nothing really happened for a good thirty minutes. I knew he was looking over at me every so often, in between checking his phone and highlighting whatever important lines happened to be in the papers he was carrying. In my furtive glances, I could tell he was wearing a wedding band. He’d been checking his email on his phone a little bit too, as you do, except that towards the end of the journey, he was checking his phone a little more aggressively. His elbow was rubbing up against mine. This was beginning to get invasive, and I felt my heart rate go up even more, but at least I know I’m getting off in a minute or so. I withdrew my elbow, but he persisted. Sigh. The train approaches my station. His elbow recedes. He’s getting off too! He stands up, and walks to the left. I stand up and walk to the right. I step out of the train and walk toward the exit. I’m free – but I don’t feel relieved just yet. And then I see a shadow to my left. I don’t hear what he says – some innocuous comment about the day or something, but I’m suitably disturbed. He’s followed me off the train. I keep walking. “Where do you work?” he asks. “I’m not interested.” I say. It was surprisingly difficult to get the words out, for reasons I can’t quite explain. I felt like I shouldn’t feel so scared, shouldn’t have felt so….gross, like I’d invited this. I didn’t do anything! “Coffee?” He says. “Do you want to get a cup of coffee?” Looking down at the ground I shake my head. It feels meek and timid. I can’t get any words out – managing to say that I wasn’t interested felt like a force of will, and that seemed exhausted at this point. I keep walking, slightly faster. I check my peripheral vision for shadows. I get to the stairs. I walk up. I get to the top and turn around, to see if he’s still following me, but I don’t see anything. I go out of the station, and now I’m on the street. I get to the intersection, and wait impatiently for the lights to turn. I’m checking the reflections in buildings around me to see if he’s there. I keep walking. I text my friends to see if they’re at work yet. I get one block from work and I feel brave enough, while waiting for the lights to change, to turn around and take a good look around all the intersecting streets to see if he’s followed me at a distance. I don’t see him. I walk into my building, where I see a friend, and I tell her what happened. My glasses are fogging up because of how overheated I am, and the cool morning air isn’t cooling me down anymore. I get up to my desk, unload all my stuff, and then go to the bathroom and just…sit there for ten minutes, trying to compose myself. It’s over. Right? Because, honestly, I don’t know. I’ve never seen this guy before, I’m pretty sure. But apparently he gets on at the same station I do, at my spot on the platform, and hopefully only by some stroke of coincidence, at around the same time I do. And it makes me wonder, had he seen me before? Had he watched me go there, hoping for his chance to speak to me? Or was it all just a giant cosmic coincidence? There’s so much about this whole thing that bothers me: If I wasn’t dressed up, I feel like this wouldn’t have bothered me so much. I always thought that if and when I was harassed, I could deal with it. Do people *really* try and pick up people this way? On a train? He singled me out – he knew what he was looking for. He made physical contact – and I know what he was thinking – “I’ll let her know I’m here, and see how she responds.” He FOLLOWED me off a train. I don’t know. On the one hand, I feel like maybe I’m over-reacting. Like I shouldn’t feel this way, because, really, what did he do? Try to get to know me? Was I justified in feeling so…icky? So fearful? But am I over-reacting? I talked to female friends about it all day and they told me their stories of abuse and harassment and unwanted attention, and each of them were equally invasive and scary, if not more-so. This is the first time I’ve had a negative experience (ok, maybe that’s not entirely true). I always felt like I would be able to handle it. Hell, this isn’t even an extreme case. But I’m still rattled. Read more about my experiences Being Out.
The use of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt and surgical portocaval H-shunt for the treatment of colorectal variceal bleeding. Surgical portocaval H-shunt was performed after the thrombosis of a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt inserted for colorectal variceal bleeding. The surgical procedure successfully controlled the variceal bleeding. However, the patient developed postoperative liver failure and hepatic encephalopathy due to complete portal vein thrombosis and the absence of prograde portal flow. This case illustrates the potential risks of the serial use of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt and surgical portocaval shunt leading to complete portal vein thrombosis, hepatic encephalopathy and acute liver failure.
using DynamicData.Kernel; using TailBlazer.Domain.FileHandling.Search; using TailBlazer.Domain.Formatting; namespace TailBlazer.Views.Searching { public class SearchStateToMetadataMapper : ISearchStateToMetadataMapper { private readonly IColourProvider _colourProvider; public SearchStateToMetadataMapper(IColourProvider colourProvider) { _colourProvider = colourProvider; } public SearchMetadata Map(SearchState state, bool isGlobal = false) { var hue = _colourProvider .Lookup(new HueKey(state.Swatch, state.Hue)) .ValueOr(() => _colourProvider.DefaultAccent); return new SearchMetadata(state.Position, state.Text, state.Filter, state.Highlight, state.UseRegEx, state.IgnoreCase, hue, state.Icon, isGlobal, state.IsExclusion); } public SearchState Map(SearchMetadata search) { return new SearchState ( search.SearchText, search.Position, search.UseRegex, search.Highlight, search.Filter, false, search.IgnoreCase, search.HighlightHue.Swatch, search.IconKind, search.HighlightHue.Name, search.IsExclusion); } } }
extern int v3p_netlib_dtgex2_( v3p_netlib_logical *wantq, v3p_netlib_logical *wantz, v3p_netlib_integer *n, v3p_netlib_doublereal *a, v3p_netlib_integer *lda, v3p_netlib_doublereal *b, v3p_netlib_integer *ldb, v3p_netlib_doublereal *q, v3p_netlib_integer *ldq, v3p_netlib_doublereal *z__, v3p_netlib_integer *ldz, v3p_netlib_integer *j1, v3p_netlib_integer *n1, v3p_netlib_integer *n2, v3p_netlib_doublereal *work, v3p_netlib_integer *lwork, v3p_netlib_integer *info );
/*! * @author electricessence / https://github.com/electricessence/ * Based upon .NET source. * Licensing: MIT https://github.com/electricessence/TypeScript.NET/blob/master/LICENSE.md */ export interface ICloneable<T> { clone():T; } export default ICloneable;
Serial transform optical correlator design principles. Optical correlators such as the 4f and VanderLugt optical systems have been an active area of research for many years; we refer to these types of optical system collectively as serial transform correlators (STCs). Despite being well known, misconceptions regarding the design of STCs are not uncommon. We show, for example, that one correlator configuration reported to suffer from a phase curvature problem in fact works correctly. We present and prove a simple set of rules to follow in the selection of a STC design that does not contain unnecessary constraints and that makes it easier to identify permissible optical systems. As examples, we discuss three representative types of correlator configuration, one of which is discussed in detail to highlight its practical advantages. A novel proof of the design rules is presented that does not depend on details such as what lenses or combination of lenses are used, what their focal lengths are, or what their locations are within the optical system. We also present a conventional Fourier optics proof.
// Get the Java helper library from https://twilio.com/docs/libraries/java import com.twilio.Twilio; import com.twilio.base.ResourceSet; import com.twilio.rest.preview.deployedDevices.fleet; import java.io.IOException; import java.nio.file.Files; import java.nio.file.Paths; public class Example { // Get your Account SID and Auth Token from https://twilio.com/console public static final String ACCOUNT_SID = "ACXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"; public static final String AUTH_TOKEN = "your_auth_token"; public static void main(String[] args) { Twilio.init(ACCOUNT_SID, AUTH_TOKEN); String fleetSid = "FLXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"; String deviceSid = "THXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"; DeviceDeleter deviceDeleter = DeviceDeleter(fleetSid, deviceSid); boolean wasDeleted = deviceDeleter.Delete(); System.out.println(wasDeleted); } }
Q: How can I get \timing result in client code? I want to write each query's time to disk. How can I get the time of \timing and explain analyze total runtime in client code? A: You can configure PostgreSQL to log this information in the server log, which is likely to be easier than doing it client side. Setting debug_print_plan will cause PostgreSQL to log the query plan. Setting log_duration will cause it to log query duration. It is also possible to have these log messages sent to the client by setting client_min_messages appropriately, although the usefulness of this will depend on how the client handles them. log_min_duration_statement is also likely to be useful to prevent your life from blowing out by logging only long running statements. The manual describes this and other useful settings.
Most people in the throes of codependency's problematic behaviors typically don't see their plight as a laughing matter. And yet, judging by the peals of laughter often heard coming out of Twelve Step meeting rooms, many eventually do find the humor in their self-defeating thoughts and actions.
Identification of 40LoVe, a Xenopus hnRNP D family protein involved in localizing a TGF-beta-related mRNA during oogenesis. Asymmetric distribution of cellular components underlies many biological processes, and the localization of mRNAs within domains of the cytoplasm is one important mechanism of establishing and maintaining cellular asymmetry. mRNA localization often involves assembly of large ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) in the cytoplasm. Using an RNA affinity chromatography approach, we investigated localization RNP formation on the vegetal localization element (VLE) of the mRNA encoding Vg1, a Xenopus TGF-beta family member. We identified 40LoVe, an hnRNP D family protein, as a specific VLE binding protein from Xenopus oocytes. Interaction of 40LoVe with the VLE strictly correlates with the ability of the RNA to localize, and antibodies against 40LoVe inhibit vegetal localization in vivo in oocytes. Our results associate an hnRNP D protein with mRNA localization and have implications for several functions mediated by this important protein family.
Review: One of the most important conditions, which form the character of political regime and its legitimacy, is the political traditions of the society. It is obvious that traditions of democratic nature encourage the consolidation of democracy. Therefore, this work analyzes the research discussions about the presence or absence of the democratic traditions within the Russian political culture. Predominance of the authoritarian traditions in the political culture of Russia and strive of our government to become democratic, require searching the effective ways on eliminating from the political culture such elements that hinder this process in practice. Using a comparative method the author formulates a list of traditions, which have formed the foundation of the political culture of modern Russia, as well as determines a number of traditions necessary for the formation of democracy, but which are absent in the Russian political practice. The author scientifically substantiates the established deficit of democratic traditions, and proposes rational ways on consolidation of the democratic values and traditions based on the corresponding political practice enriched with democratic elements; he also expresses the caution that in practice we often can see a manifestation of so-called selectiveness (in this case √ traditions) in creation and implementation of the artificial elements into a such natural institution as political culture, thus, this process requires succession, continuity, and approbation of all of the democratic traditions which are able to establish a true democracy. Copyright protected by law. Any materials may be published only subject to Publisher's concent. All rights to the work, which was published under the name of our publishing house reserved. No part of the works published in printed or electronic editions, books and periodicals, on disks or digital and magnetic media, or on websites www.nbpublish.com, www.history-illustrated.ru, www.aurora-group.eu, www.e-notabene.ru can not be reproduced, translated into another language, stored in printed form or in any other way turned into another form of data storage, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or other - without the prior agreement and written permission of the publisher. And even if this was allowed to copy the copyright owner, links to the publisher and its publications are required. For the content of advertisements published edition is not responsible. Editors reserve the right to place materials and journal articles in electronic legal systems and other electronic databases. The author can notify the Editor of their disagreement with the similar use of its materials no later than the date of the signing of the numbers in print. Editorial respects the opinion of the authors of the published articles, but their views are not always the opinion of the publisher.
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#![allow(unused_imports)] use super::*; use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*; #[wasm_bindgen] extern "C" { # [wasm_bindgen (extends = TextTrackCue , extends = EventTarget , extends = :: js_sys :: Object , js_name = VTTCue , typescript_type = "VTTCue")] #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] #[doc = "The `VttCue` class."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub type VttCue; #[cfg(feature = "VttRegion")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = region)] #[doc = "Getter for the `region` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/region)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`, `VttRegion`*"] pub fn region(this: &VttCue) -> Option<VttRegion>; #[cfg(feature = "VttRegion")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = region)] #[doc = "Setter for the `region` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/region)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`, `VttRegion`*"] pub fn set_region(this: &VttCue, value: Option<&VttRegion>); #[cfg(feature = "DirectionSetting")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = vertical)] #[doc = "Getter for the `vertical` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/vertical)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `DirectionSetting`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn vertical(this: &VttCue) -> DirectionSetting; #[cfg(feature = "DirectionSetting")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = vertical)] #[doc = "Setter for the `vertical` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/vertical)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `DirectionSetting`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_vertical(this: &VttCue, value: DirectionSetting); # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = snapToLines)] #[doc = "Getter for the `snapToLines` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/snapToLines)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn snap_to_lines(this: &VttCue) -> bool; # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = snapToLines)] #[doc = "Setter for the `snapToLines` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/snapToLines)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_snap_to_lines(this: &VttCue, value: bool); # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = line)] #[doc = "Getter for the `line` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/line)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn line(this: &VttCue) -> ::wasm_bindgen::JsValue; # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = line)] #[doc = "Setter for the `line` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/line)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_line(this: &VttCue, value: &::wasm_bindgen::JsValue); #[cfg(feature = "LineAlignSetting")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = lineAlign)] #[doc = "Getter for the `lineAlign` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/lineAlign)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `LineAlignSetting`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn line_align(this: &VttCue) -> LineAlignSetting; #[cfg(feature = "LineAlignSetting")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = lineAlign)] #[doc = "Setter for the `lineAlign` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/lineAlign)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `LineAlignSetting`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_line_align(this: &VttCue, value: LineAlignSetting); # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = position)] #[doc = "Getter for the `position` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/position)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn position(this: &VttCue) -> ::wasm_bindgen::JsValue; # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = position)] #[doc = "Setter for the `position` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/position)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_position(this: &VttCue, value: &::wasm_bindgen::JsValue); #[cfg(feature = "PositionAlignSetting")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = positionAlign)] #[doc = "Getter for the `positionAlign` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/positionAlign)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `PositionAlignSetting`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn position_align(this: &VttCue) -> PositionAlignSetting; #[cfg(feature = "PositionAlignSetting")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = positionAlign)] #[doc = "Setter for the `positionAlign` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/positionAlign)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `PositionAlignSetting`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_position_align(this: &VttCue, value: PositionAlignSetting); # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = size)] #[doc = "Getter for the `size` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/size)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn size(this: &VttCue) -> f64; # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = size)] #[doc = "Setter for the `size` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/size)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_size(this: &VttCue, value: f64); #[cfg(feature = "AlignSetting")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = align)] #[doc = "Getter for the `align` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/align)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `AlignSetting`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn align(this: &VttCue) -> AlignSetting; #[cfg(feature = "AlignSetting")] # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = align)] #[doc = "Setter for the `align` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/align)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `AlignSetting`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_align(this: &VttCue, value: AlignSetting); # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , getter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = text)] #[doc = "Getter for the `text` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/text)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn text(this: &VttCue) -> String; # [wasm_bindgen (structural , method , setter , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = text)] #[doc = "Setter for the `text` field of this object."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/text)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn set_text(this: &VttCue, value: &str); #[wasm_bindgen(catch, constructor, js_class = "VTTCue")] #[doc = "The `new VttCue(..)` constructor, creating a new instance of `VttCue`."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/VTTCue)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `VttCue`*"] pub fn new(start_time: f64, end_time: f64, text: &str) -> Result<VttCue, JsValue>; #[cfg(feature = "DocumentFragment")] # [wasm_bindgen (method , structural , js_class = "VTTCue" , js_name = getCueAsHTML)] #[doc = "The `getCueAsHTML()` method."] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "[MDN Documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/VTTCue/getCueAsHTML)"] #[doc = ""] #[doc = "*This API requires the following crate features to be activated: `DocumentFragment`, `VttCue`*"] pub fn get_cue_as_html(this: &VttCue) -> DocumentFragment; }