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The presence of neutralising anti-MOC31PE antibodies in serum was examined in a MOC31PE-induced cytotoxicity assay (MTS assay) ([Figure 3](#fig3){ref-type="fig"} and [Supplementary Figure 1a and b](#sup1){ref-type="supplementary-material"}). In the presence of anti-MOC31PE antibodies in the serum, the cytotoxic effect of MOC31PE would be partly or fully neutralised.
In MOC31PE alone study, 2 weeks after the first cycle with MOC31PE treatment, 9 of the 29 patients (31%) had developed neutralising anti-MOC31PE antibodies, compared with only 19% (4 of 21 patients) in MOC31PE+CsA, most likely reflecting the immunosuppressive function of CsA ([Figure 3](#fig3){ref-type="fig"}). However, the statistical difference was not significant. This effect was even more pronounced 2 weeks after the second cycle, where 77% (24 of 31) of the patients treated with MOC31PE alone had neutralising antibodies, compared with only 29% (6 of 21) of the patients receiving MOC31PE and CsA, *P*\<0.05. Moreover, at 6 weeks after treatment start (third cycle of MOC31PE), almost all of the patients in MOC31PE alone had developed antibodies (27 of 28) whereas the immunosuppressive effect of CsA was still clear, as only 50% (10 of 20) of these patients had antibodies, *P*\<0.05. With an ELISA, we measured the levels of anti-MOC31PE antibodies (data not shown). The ELISA data showed an overall accordance to the MTS data. Fetal calf serum and serum from healthy volunteers had no effect on MOC31PE-induced cytotoxicity in MA11 cells (data not shown).
Presence of micrometastatic cancer cells in BM
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Bone marrow samples, four out of six patients treated with 4 *μ*g kg^−1^ of MOC31PE and three out of five patients treated with 5 *μ*g kg^−1^, were taken in the MOC31PE+CsA study at baseline and 2 weeks post treatment ([Figure 4](#fig4){ref-type="fig"}). No obvious cytotoxic effect of MOC31PE on the presence of micrometastatic cells in BM was detected in patients treated with 4 *μ
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In my email code I have set the objMail.To as follows;
objMail.To = (rsemailagents.Fields.Item("CustomerEmail").Value)
This is the VWTenantPropertiesResults code;
SELECT dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentID, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentTitle, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentBriefText,
dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentDetails, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentHouseNo, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentStreet,
dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentStreet2, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentTown, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentArea,
dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentCounty, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentPostCode, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentReference,
dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentPrice, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentPricePeriod, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentPriceText,
dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentPropertyType, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.PropertyTypeTitle, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentPropertyListType,
dbo.VWResidentialLettings.PropertyListTypeTitle, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.PricePeriodTitle, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.BedRoomNoTitle,
dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentBedRooms, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.ContentFurnishing, dbo.VWResidentialLettings.FurnishTypeTitle,
dbo.VWPropertyAgentsActiveSubscriptions.CustomerID, dbo.VWPropertyAgentsActiveSubscriptions.CustomerName,
dbo.VWPropertyAgentsActiveSubscriptions.CustomerBusiness, dbo.VWPropertyAgentsActiveSubscriptions.CustomerAddress1,
dbo.VWPropertyAgentsActiveSubscriptions.CustomerAddress2, dbo.VWPropertyAgentsActiveSubscriptions.CustomerCity,
dbo.VW
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In conventional applications, each transducer element produces a burst of ultrasonic energy when energized by a pulsed waveform produced by a transmitter (not shown). The pulses are transmitted to the transducer elements via the flexible PCB 6. This ultrasonic energy is transmitted by the probe into the tissue of the object under study. The ultrasonic energy reflected back to transducer element array 4 from the object under study is converted to an electrical signal by each receiving transducer element and applied separately to a receiver (not shown).
The transducer package 2 also comprises a mass of suitable acoustical damping material having high acoustic losses, e.g., silver epoxy, positioned at the back surface of the transducer element array 4. This backing layer 12 is coupled to the rear surface of the transducer elements to absorb ultrasonic waves that emerge from the back side of each element so that they will not be partially reflected and interfere with the ultrasonic waves propagating in the forward direction.
Typically, the front surface of each transducer element of array 4 is covered with a first acoustic impedance matching layer 8 shown in FIG. 1. The first matching layer 8 may consist of a glass material such as Pyrex.RTM. borosilicate glass. Typically, a second acoustic impedance matching layer is later bonded to the first acoustic impedance matching layer. The impedance matching layers transform the high acoustic impedance of the transducer elements to the low acoustic impedance of the human body and water, thereby improving the coupling with the medium in which the emitted ultrasonic waves will propagate.
The transducer element array, backing layer and first acoustic impedance matching layer are all bonded together in a stack-up arrangement, as seen in FIG. 1.. During assembly of the ultrasonic probe, the transducer stack-up must be held securely within the probe housing (not shown in FIG. 1). Typically, this is accomplished by securing the transducer stack-up within a four-sided array case 14, i.e., a "box" having four side walls but no top or bottom walls, as shown in FIG. 2. The array case is made of electrically conductive material and provides a common ground for connection with the ground electrodes of the transducer elements. Preferably the array case is made of graphite.
The transducer stack-up is inserted into a recess in the array case 14 until the bottom surface of the first acoustic impedance matching layer 8 is flush with the bottom edge of the array case. The transducer stack-up is conventionally bonded inside the array case using epoxy. Then a second acoustic impedance matching layer 10 is conventionally bonded to those flush bottom surfaces (see FIG
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Character traits
Richie Cunningham was the quintessential example of the All-American, 1950s teenager. He was exceedingly wholesome and, with his red hair and freckles, he bore more than a passing resemblance to Howdy Doody (as noted in the episode "The Howdy Doody Show"). Occasionally he got into trouble, usually in some scheme designed to attract women, but he did not seem to have a malicious bone in his body.
Many of the episodes revolved around Richie's attempts to pick up women, and there was little that the clean-cut teen would not do to land a date. If buying a new car or joining a local gang was what it took, Richie was ready and willing to give it a shot. Whenever he was feeling particularly lucky—especially when he spotted a prospective girlfriend—he would sing Fats Domino's "I found my thrill ... on Blueberry Hill". When he became angry or annoyed, he would call any nemesis "bucko", even going as far as calling Fonzie this on several occasions.
Richie also harbored an enormous ambition as a writer. He first wrote for the Jefferson High Bugle, and then later became a cub reporter for the Milwaukee Journal, although in the first-season episode "Because She's There" he told his blind date, Phyllis, that he wanted to eventually go to law school and become a lawyer.
Throughout the series' run, Richie remained best friends with Fonzie, Ralph Malph, and Potsie Weber. He was always ready to help any of these friends if they got into trouble and also looked after his younger sister Joanie as she grew up. In the first season it was revealed that he and Potsie were best friends and grew up together since childhood; this was alluded to again in the seventh-season episode, "A Potsie Is Born."
After high school, Richie went to the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and soon met his girlfriend and future wife Lori Beth Allen in a library. Richie studied journalism at the university and always remained alert for any opportunity to further his writing career.
After graduating from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; he, along with Ralph, served a short stint in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Greenland. While overseas, he married Lori Beth by telephone, with Fonzie standing in as proxy for the absent Richie.
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If $(R/fR)_{\mathfrak{m}}$ is not F-pure then $R/fR$ has an isolated non-F-pure point at ${\mathfrak{m}}$ if and only if the below Frobenius action is injective: $$F: H^n_{\mathfrak{m}}(R/fR)_{\le -n(d-1)} \to H^n_{\mathfrak{m}}(R/fR)_{\le -pn(d-1)}.$$
In their study of the F-pure thresholds of Calabi-Yau hypersurfaces, Bhatt and Singh proved a similar result [@BS Theorem 3.5] under the assumption that $R/fR$ has an isolated singularity at ${\mathfrak{m}}$. Their methods generalize well to the setting of this paper. The relationship between isolated singularities and isolated non-F-pure points is as follows: regular rings are F-pure, so $\{\text{non-F-pure points of $R/fR$}\} {\subseteq}{\mathbb{V}}(f)_{sing}$. Thus if $(R/fR)_{\mathfrak{m}}$ is not F-pure and has an isolated singularity, it follows that it has an isolated non-F-pure point. Interesting examples of these phenomena often arise as affine cones over smooth projective varieties.
I want to thank my advisor Wenliang Zhang for suggesting this problem to me and for useful discussions.
Main result
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The [*Frobenius map*]{} on a ring $A$ of prime characteristic $p > 0$ is the ring homomorphism $F: A \to A$ given by $F(a) = a^p$. We say that $A$ is F-finite if $A$ is a finitely generated module over $F(A) = A^p$.
We fix notation: throughout, $k$ will denote an F-finite field of characteristic $p > 0$. Let $R = k[x_0, \dots, x_n]$ be the polynomial ring in $n+1$ variables over $k$ and $f \in R$ be homogeneous of degree $d$. Note that in this case $R$ is F-finite. Several of the definitions we provide (\[defnPairs\], \[defnNonFP\]) rely on F-finiteness for their equivalence to other definitions in the literature. Denote by ${\mathfrak{m}}= (x_0, \dots, x_n)$ the
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Author Contributions: Drs Thanassoulis, Brophy, and Pilote had full access to all of the data in the study and take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis. Study concept and design: Thanassoulis, Brophy, Richard, and Pilote. Acquisition of data: Thanassoulis, Brophy, Richard, and Pilote. Analysis and interpretation of data: Thanassoulis, Brophy, and Pilote. Drafting of the manuscript: Thanassoulis, Brophy, and Pilote. Critical revision of the manuscript for important intellectual content: Thanassoulis, Brophy, Richard, and Pilote. Statistical analysis: Thanassoulis and Richard. Obtained funding: Thanassoulis and Pilote. Administrative, technical, and material support: Pilote. Study supervision: Brophy and Pilote.
Financial Disclosure: None reported.
Funding/Support: Dr Thanassoulis is a recipient of the Fonds de Recherche en Sante du Quebec (FRSQ) MSc Award for Medical Professionals. Drs Brophy and Pilote are recipients of the FRSQ Chercheur-Boursier Award.
Role of the Sponsor: The sponsor had no role in the design and conduct of the study; collection, management, analysis, and interpretation of the data; or preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript.
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Indicate what change(s) you will implement in your practice, if any, based on this CME course.
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-4*n**2 + 8
Find the second derivative of 41*h**5 - 77*h.
820*h**3
What is the third derivative of 4*n**2*s**5 - 31*n**2*s**4 + 686*n**2*s**2 wrt s?
240*n**2*s**2 - 744*n**2*s
Find the third derivative of 6*n**2*v**4 + 5*n**2*v + 17*n*v**6 - 2*v**2 wrt v.
144*n**2*v + 2040*n*v**3
Differentiate -12*j**3*m - 30*j**3 + j + 58*m**3 + 2 wrt m.
-12*j**3 + 174*m**2
What is the third derivative of -10*j*x**3 - 58*j - 26*x**5 - 3*x**2 - 2*x wrt x?
-60*j - 1560*x**2
Find the third derivative of -22*o**6 + o**5 + 11*o**3 - o**2 - 422 wrt o.
-2640*o**3 + 60*o**2 + 66
Find the third derivative of -587*j**5 - 2053*j**2.
-35220*j**2
What is the third derivative of 192*w**3 - 3*w**2 - 81*w wrt w?
1152
What is the third derivative of d**2*y**3 - 2398*d**2*y**2 - 1182*y**4 wrt y?
6*d**2 - 28368*y
What is the third derivative of -2*o**4*u*y + 7*o**4*u - 9*o**4*y - 9*o**2*u*y + o**2*y - o*u*y + o*y wrt o?
-48*o*u*y + 168*o*u - 216*o*y
Find the third derivative of 83*d**5 - 180*d**2 wrt d.
4980*d**2
Find the second derivative of 536*b**3*s + 3
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Dear Mr. Kean,
I am the Corporate VP of HR at Cargill, Incorporated, a privately held
company based in Minneapolis. Cargill is an international marketer,
processor and distributor of agricultural, food, financial and
industrial products and services,
with 85,000 employees in 60 countries. The company provides distinctive
customer solutions in supply chain management, food applications and
health and nutrition. Recently, our CEO, Warren Staley, met with
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* Pursuant to 5TH CIR. R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not
be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH
CIR. R. 47.5.4.
No. 14-30934
Clause. The district court denied relief on the merits. Acting pro se, the
movant timely appealed. He did not move for a COA.
Although the case initially was docketed as an appeal of the criminal
conviction, it was re-designated as an appeal from the denial of what was, in
effect, a 28 U.S.C. § 2255 motion. See Tolliver v. Dobre, 211 F. 3d 876, 877 (5th
Cir. 2000) (“Section 2255 is the primary means of collaterally attacking a
federal sentence.”); see also, e.g., United States v. Fisher, 372 F. App’x 526, 528
(5th Cir. 2010) (noting that where a federal prisoner’s motion “primarily seeks
to challenge collaterally the constitutionality of his conviction, it should be
construed, and considered, by the district court as a motion under 28 U.S.C.
§ 2255”). The movant then filed a motion in this court for a COA, which is
required to appeal the denial of relief under § 2255. See 28 U.S.C.
§ 2253(c)(1)(B).
Rule 11(a) of the Rules Governing § 2255 Proceedings requires the
district court to “issue or deny a certificate of appealability when it enters a
final order adverse to the applicant.” This requirement previously appeared
in Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 22(b). See FED. R. APP. P. 22(b) (2008);
Cardenas v. Thaler, 651 F.3d 442, 444 & n.1 (5th Cir. 2011). Under Rule 22,
“the absence of a prior determination by the district court on whether a COA
should issue posed a jurisdictional bar to this court’s consideration of whether
to grant or deny a COA.” Cardenas, 651 F.3d at 445 & n.3. We assume,
without deciding, that this jurisdictional requirement continues to apply under
Rule 11.
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Ever hear the above ground train pass by in DUMBO in Brooklyn, NY?
Anyway, a super-smooth quite ride at a mile a minute certainly does seem like
an appealing way to get around a big city.
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danmaz74
Honestly, the safety argument looks pretty moot to me - monorails don't derail
either. For the noise, that's cool, but I'm under the impression that a high
speed maglev will be quite noisy too.
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Anechoic
_high speed maglev will be quite noisy too._
At <100mph, the TR08 is fairly quiet [0]. When I was en Elmsland for the noise
testing, it was common for the vehicle to sneak up on us when it was running
at lower speeds. At higher speeds, especially over 150 mph when aerodynamic
noise kicks in, it is very loud.
[0]
[http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/22000/22500/22570/fra0213.pdf](http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/22000/22500/22570/fra0213.pdf)
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Can any physicists compare this briefly to hyperloop? The prototype tube has
curves but would this have to go in a very straight line similar to hyperloop?
Does it have the same safety issues in terms of being a closed pipe? -
obviously that prototype with open air seats isn't going to carry anyone
1000mph+.
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dnautics
I don't think open air seats are good when you've got a low atmospheric
pressure, either. It looks like the prototype is a mock-down at a lower scale.
The principal advantage of hyperloop is that it takes the atmosphere (which is
a liability for maglevs) and turns it into an asset,- by collecting it at the
front and redirecting it below as a mode of levitation. This means the tracks
can be unpowered. I'm not sure if the tracks are powered in the chinese
maglev, but the article said "superconducting" so that's energetically costly
either on the pod or on the tracks.
An interesting maglev alternative to superconduction is inductrack, which,
however, cannot be combined with magnetic propulsion -
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There are very few longitudinal study populations of Mexican-American and Anglo-American children and their parents which simultaneously investigate cardiovascular, behavioral and physiologic risk factors from preschool through early adolescence. Most of the studies of the determinants of diet and physical activity in children are cross-sectional. The current study population, still robust in cohort retention (nearly 68 percent after 7 years) will pass through adolescence in the next 3 years. This provides a unique opportunity to extend and combine the rich data already collected between ages
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Antimicrobial agents are among the most frequently prescribed therapeutics in the supportive care of children and adolescents with cancer or following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Most of these agents are cleared from the body by elimination of unchanged drug by the kidney and/or metabolism by the liver. Impaired renal and hepatic function may have profound effects on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of antimicrobial agents, necessitating modification of the dosage regimen in order to avoid toxicity through accumulation of the parent and/or its metabolites. Key to minimize
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In the hemostatic study, Flashclot was used as the control. All 18 animals completed the study with no exclusions. No significant differences existed among groups for weights, pre-injury MAP, pre-injury blood loss, or the weights of transected livers. During the procedure, no hemodynamic changes were detected that could confound bleeding time (data not shown), and no any rabbit died.
Overall, as shown in [Table 1](#tab1){ref-type="table"}, no obvious diversity in the bleeding time was observed when the wounds were treated with Flashclot or microparticles (*P* \> 0.05). However, the bleeding time of the tranexamic acid-loaded microparticle group was significantly shorter than that of the Flashclot group (*P* \< 0.01) and the microparticle group (*P* \< 0.05). No clear difference in the total blood loss was observed between the three groups.
During the hemostatic procedure, as we treated the wound with Flashclot and applied a pressure on it, the Flashclot blended with the blood was so hot that we had to cover the Flashclot with several layers of gauzes, but we did not feel the heat when the wound was treated with microparticles. The histology evaluation is shown in [Figure 9](#fig9){ref-type="fig"}. In FlashclotTM group, coagulative necrosis in superficial layer contacted with FlashclotTM, remarkable shrinkage and hepatic sinuses dilation in hepatic tissue were observed ([Figure 9(b)](#fig9){ref-type="fig"}).
4. Discussion {#sec4}
=============
In order to achieve satisfactory hemostatic efficiency, the selection of proper components for preparation of the powdery hemostatic agent is critical. In this study, we chose sodium alginate and chitosan as base materials, not only because they have good properties, such as biocompatibility and biodegradation, but also because they both have certain hemostatic abilities with different hemostatic mechanisms. Moreover, chitosan is a natural cationic polysaccharide polymer; the cationic nature and high charge density of chitosan in solution allows it to form stable ionic complexes with multivalent water-soluble anionic polymers under mild physiological conditions \[[@B22], [@B26]\]. Alginate is an anionic polysaccharide polymer that can form complexes with polycations such as calcium, chitosan, and polylysine \[[@B27], [@B28]\].
The chitosan-
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Getting Promise data in the response in Angularjs
I have one service like below
getServices.js
angular
.module('adminsuite')
.service('getAllSurveyService', getAllSurveyService);
getAllSurveyService.$inject = ['$http', '$cookieStore', '$rootScope', '$timeout', '$q'];
function getAllSurveyService($http,$cookieStore,$rootScope,$timeout,$q){
var deferred = $q.defer();
var session = $cookieStore.get('globals');
var data = {
sessionId : session.currentUser.session
}
var surveyData = {
'Data' : JSON.stringify(data)
}
var requestData = JSON.stringify(surveyData)
//console.log(requestData);
this.surveyList = function () {
//return session;
return $http.post('http://apidev.1pt.mobi/V3.0/api/Survey/Surveys', requestData, {headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json'}})
.then(function(response){
var sendData = deferred.resolve(response.data);
//console.log(JSON.stringify(response.data));
return response.data;
}, function(error){
return error;
});
}
};
Below controller i am using for fetching the data
controller.js
angular.module("adminsuite").controller("surveyController",['getAllSurveyService', '$scope', function(getAllSurveyService, $scope){
$scope.header = "Header";
$scope.allSurveys = getAllSurveyService.surveyList();
console.log($scope.allSurveys);
//console.log($scope.getSession);
}]);
In the console am getting the response like this
After this am trying to get data inside the promise object but am unable to fetch that.
A:
getAllSurveyService.surveyList() return a promise, so you need to get the data like this (In your controller):
getAllSurveyService.surveyList
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Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems move thermal energy between a low temperature environment and a high temperature environment in order to perform cooling or heating operations so that the comfort of the occupants in an indoor space can be maintained or improved. For example, heat can be moved from an indoor space to an outdoor space in order to lower the indoor temperature or mitigate the effect of thermal energy infiltrating an indoor space in a cooling operation. Conversely, heat can be moved from an outdoor space to an indoor space in order to raise the indoor temperature or mitigate the effect of thermal energy exfiltration an indoor space in a heating operation.
A multi-indoor unit HVAC system includes at least a single compressor and single outdoor heat exchanger connected to multiple indoor heat exchangers arranged in one or more indoor units. Refrigerant flow is split among the indoor units and modulated with flow metering valves arranged between the indoor heat exchangers and outdoor heat exchanger. These flow metering valves can also serve as the main pressure reducing device required to lower the refrigerant temperature and pressure in order to complete the vapor compression cycle. Depending on the state of a four-way valve connected to the compressor, high pressure refrigerant can flow from the compressor to the outdoor unit (in which case the outdoor unit heat exchanger is a condenser and the indoor unit heat exchangers are evaporators) or refrigerant can flow from the compressor to the indoor units and the roles of the indoor and outdoor heat exchangers are reversed.
Recent advancements in power electronics and low cost micro-controllers have led to variable speed compressors, electronically controlled valves, and variable speed fans. The control of these actuators must be coordinated to achieve room temperature regulation and enforce machine limitations such as a maximum safe pressure of the refrigerant or a maximum safe temperature of a system component.
One challenge for controller HVAC systems is that the system dynamics are modeled by very high-dimensional models, especially when the number of indoor units is large, for instance when regulating the temperatures in an office building. This makes controller generation very time and resource consuming since the numerical complexity of generating controllers grows non-linearly with model dimension. For instance, a popular method for generating controllers is using linear matrix inequalities (LMI). However, generating a controller using LMI based techniques for a moderately sized building with 50 indoor units requires up to 41 hours of computation. This issue is compounded by the fact that controller generation is typically an iterative process in which an engineer generates a controller, tests
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On November 19, 1999 its board of trustees announced that the 197-year-old liberal arts institution would close in May 2000. The campus currently is the home of Northpoint Bible College.
History
Bradford College traces its origins to Bradford Academy, which was founded in 1803, and used that date in its collegiate logo. The academy incorporated in 1804. Many of Bradford's early graduates became Christian missionaries. The first president of Bradford was Dr. Katharine Denworth, a graduate of Swarthmore with a doctorate from Columbia. Her tenure from 1927 to 1939 oversaw the transformation of Bradford in 1932 to a liberal arts junior college for women leading to a bachelor's degree. With degrees in classics from Oberlin and Smith, scholar Dorothy M. Bell became president in 1940. Over the ensuing 27 years Ms. Bell led Bradford Junior College through World War II and to national and international prestige as a two-year liberal arts private women's college, retiring in 1967. The college became coeducational and the name changed to Bradford College in 1971.
During the 1990s, annual budget shortfalls of more than $1 million, combined with declining enrollment and revenues, along with resulting losses due to competition from larger regional institutions, sealed the school's fate. In 1997, the school incurred a $18 million debt when it refinanced old debt and sought funds to build new dormitories.
After 197 years, Bradford College was closed in 2000, leaving substantial debt. In late 2007, the remaining endowment of $3.6 million was awarded to Hampshire College, an alternative liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. With the closing, 33 full-time professors and 133 employees were left without jobs.
Property sold
According to the Assemblies of God denomination, an affiliate of Hobby Lobby stores (founder: David Green) purchased the former Bradford College campus in 2007. Renovation needed to be done prior to a new school's opening on the campus. An estimated $5 million worth of repairs and upgrades were needed before the shuttered campus reopened for the fall semester of 2008. The cost of repairs was covered by Green and his affiliates. The , multimillion-dollar campus, was then given to Zion Bible College, the Assemblies of God Bible school previously located at the former campus of the Barrington College in Barrington, Rhode Island.
Notable alumni
George Warren Wood, 19th-century Christian missionary to Turkey and corresponding secretary
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A summary of the steps [@jssnrw] involved in the monopole calculations is as follows: (1) $SU(2)$ configurations are projected into the maximum Abelian gauge. (2) The resulting $SU(2)$ links are factored into Abelian and charged parts. (3) The Abelian link angles are used to locate the magnetic current of the monopoles. (4) Monopole Wilson loops are calculated. (5) The string tension is extracted from fits to the monopole Wilson loops. Steps (3)-(5) proceed exactly as they would in $U(1)$ lattice gauge theory.
For $SU(2)$ lattice gauge theory, these steps involve strong assumptions. Briefly, these are that in the maximum Abelian gauge (MAG), long range physics is Abelian and controlled by monopoles. Each link of a configuration in the MAG is approximated by its Abelian part, $\exp(i\phi^{3}_{\mu}\tau_{3})$, where $\tau_{3}=\sigma_{3}/2$ is the isospin generator, and $-2\pi \leq \phi^{3}_{\mu}
\leq 2\pi$. The key assumption for Wilson loops is $$<W_{SU(2)}>\: \sim \: <W_{\phi}>,$$ where the $\sim$ sign means equivalent at long range. The Abelian Wilson loop $ W_{\phi}$ is given by $$W_{\phi} = \exp(i\sum_{x,\mu}\phi_{\mu}(x)J_{\mu}(x)).
\label{eqn_Wphi}$$ In Eq.(\[eqn\_Wphi\]), $\phi_{\mu}$ is a rescaled link angle, $\phi_{\mu}=\phi^{3}_{\mu}/2$, while $J_{\mu}$ is an integer-valued current describing the path traversed by the heavy quark. Motivated by results in $U(1)$ lattice gauge theory [@jsrw], the Abelian Wilson loop $W_{\phi}$ is further assumed to factor into a short range part involving the exchange of neutral gluons, times a term $W_{mon}$ arising from monopoles. Thus for the confining part of the heavy quark potential $$<W_{SU(2)}> \: \sim \: <W_{\phi}> \: \sim \: <W_{mon}>
\label{eqn_assume}$$ is supposed to hold. In particular, $W_{SU(
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arxiv
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// Protocol Buffers for Go with Gadgets
//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
// distribution.
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
// +build !purego,!appengine,!js
// This file contains the implementation of the proto field accesses using package unsafe.
package proto
import (
"reflect"
"unsafe"
)
func (p pointer) getRef() pointer {
return pointer{p: (unsafe.Pointer)(&p.p)}
}
func (p pointer) appendRef(v pointer, typ reflect.Type) {
slice := p.getSlice(typ)
elem := v.asPointerTo(typ).Elem()
newSlice := reflect.Append(slice, elem)
slice.Set(newSlice)
}
func (p pointer) getSlice(typ reflect.Type) reflect.Value {
sliceTyp := reflect.SliceOf(typ)
slice := p.as
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github
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Repeated subcutaneous injection of NaHS not only enhanced streptozotocin-induced hyperalgesia, but also increased intraepidermal fiber loss in diabetic rats. Contrariwise, daily injection of hydroxylamine prevented the diabetes-induced intraepidermal nerve fiber loss. Results seem to indicate that H2S directly or indirectly activates TRP channels, which in turn, increase intracellular calcium inducing hyperalgesia and subsequent nerve fiber loss. Our results are in line with previous studies that point out that the loss of intraepidermal nerve fibers play a critical role in the development of various neuropathies, including diabetes [57, 58].
In summary, our results suggest that H2S, synthetized by the CBS enzyme, activates/sensitizes peripheral TRPV1, TRPA1 and TRPC channels in non-peptidergic fibers to contribute to the streptozotocin-induced hyperalgesia and peripheral nerve fiber loss. In addition, data suggest that CBS, TRPA1, TRPV1 and TRPC channels could be potential targets for the treatment of peripheral neuropathy associated with diabetes.
Animals
Adult female Wistar rats weighing between 200 and 220 g were used in all experiments. Female rats were used based on the fact that there are no differences in formalin test between female and male rats in our conditions (Additional file 1: Figure S1). Animals were maintained in an air-conditioned room at 23–25 °C on a 12-h light/dark cycle, with ad libitum access to food and water and they were obtained from our own breeding facilities. All efforts were made to minimize the number of animals and their suffering.
Drugs
N-[2-(4-Chlorophenyl)ethyl]-1,3,4,5-tetrahydro-7,8-dihydroxy-2H-2-benzazepine-2-carbothioamide (capsazepine), 1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-1,3-dimethyl-N-[4-(1-methylethyl)phenyl]-2,6-dioxo-7H-purine-7-acetamide (HC-030031), 1-[β-(3-(4-methoxyphenyl)propoxy)-4-methoxyphenethyl]-1H-imidazole hydrochloride (SKF-96365), sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich
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pile-cc
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Suppose -z - 28 = -32. Let w(v) = -v + 1. Let r be w(z). Let d be (2 - 5)/(-33)*-2. Which is the third biggest value? (a) 2 (b) d (c) r
c
Let m = -10782 - -10777. What is the fourth biggest value in 149, -3/8, m, -3?
m
Let o = -99 - -18. Let j = o - -78. What is the third smallest value in 0.8, j, 1?
1
Let f(d) = d**3 + 4*d**2 - 10*d - 7. Let z be f(-6). What is the smallest value in 5, z, -8?
z
Suppose 0 = -4*f + 4*y - 32, 5*f = -4*y + 11 - 24. Which is the fourth biggest value? (a) 0.2 (b) 2/9 (c) f (d) 0.1 (e) 2/11
d
Let u = 93 - -25. Let f = 118 - u. Suppose 0 = -3*o + 9, s + 3*o = -2 + 5. What is the third smallest value in f, 3, s?
3
Let u = 9.49 + -9.99. Which is the third biggest value? (a) -0.15 (b) 0.4 (c) u (d) 21
a
Let g = -8004 + 8014. What is the second biggest value in -1/3, g, -0.3, -7.8?
-0.3
Let w(n) = -252*n + 3533. Let x be w(14). Which is the fourth smallest value? (a) x (b) 2 (c) 2/5 (d) 1
a
Let g(d) = d**3 + 6*d**2 - 5*d - 6. Let t be g(5). Let o be (82/861)/(5110/5112 - 1). Let w = t + o. What is the third biggest value in -2, 3/8, w?
-2
Let
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dm_mathematics
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Gregory, Harry" <Harry.Gregory@ElPaso.com>@ENRON
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 2:39 PM
To: Germany, Chris
Subject: BASE CONTRACT FOR SHORT-TERM
******************************************************************
This email and any files transmitted with it from the ElPaso
Corporation are confidential and intended solely for the
use of the individual or entity to
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enron_emails
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However, in a letter dated July 12, 1967, addressed to the company's adjuster, the Ohio Farmers' Claims Manager stated that an investigation of the underwriting file revealed that the following additional wording was applicable: "Except with respect to operations performed by independent contractors." The Claims Manager then went on to say: "Under these circumstances, therefore, I actually see no way that we ourselves can exclude coverage for our insured in this accident." We agree that in this situation, since the accident occurred away from the premises, during the course of operations performed by an independent contractor that Ohio Farmers owed coverage.
The Borough is the named insured in both policies and Officer Poninsky is clearly an omnibus insured under Erie's automobile insurance policy. His status under the Ohio Farmers general liability policy, however, is not quite as clear.
The Ohio Farmers' definition of "insured" is as follows:
"The unqualified word `insured' includes the named insured and also includes (1) under coverages B and D any executive officer, director or stockholder thereof while acting within the scope of his duties as such, and any organization or proprietor with respect to real estate management for the named insured, and if the named insured is a partnership, the unqualified word `insured' also includes any partner therein but only with respect to his liability as such . . ."
Since the policy is written with a municipality as the "insured", but the language in the standard form used here is more easily applied to business organizations, there is some difficulty in determining those who are `insureds'. However, we note that in the schedule of hazards attached to the policy, after a listing of various Borough activities, there is a listing "policeman" and a separate charge is made for this coverage.
In view of the question of the applicability of the form language to a municipality and the fact that a separate premium was charged for activities relating to "policeman", we think it a fair construction of the contract and the intention of the parties that Poninsky was also covered. Since Poninsky was alleged to be negligent in the course of his duties as a policeman and that the Borough specifically contracted for such coverage, it would be inconsisent with the general plan of protection provided to hold that the officer was excluded and thus personally liable over to the insurance company.
We thus have a situation where Poninsky and the Borough are covered by both the Erie and Ohio Farmers' policy.
Each policy contains a provision that in the event of "other
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freelaw
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Ask HN: How do you get things done in hourlong intervals? - zackattack
I'm talking about code.<p>When I was alone, I would go to the coffee shop and do work for 6 hours, and tune out the rest of the world. But now I'm visiting a friend, and keep getting interrupted by them in order to do various things, and it seems like my intervals to get things done are altogether too small to really dive into my code. I've made minimal progress, even though there are so many things to do, and I have so much time(on aggregate) to do them.<p>Possible solution: every time I wrap up a coding session, write a paragraph summarizing what needs to be done next, why, and where?
======
JimmyL
When I know I am wrapping up a coding session, I'll often leave a few trivial
things unfinished - so that when I sit back down again for the next session,
I'll have an easy place to jump right back in, and it will force me to
(consciously or otherwise) get back to somewhere near the mental state I was
in when I half-finished the thing.
In this particular situation, pick what you want to do: get your coding done
or visit your friend. If the priority is the former, tell them "I've got some
work to do for a few hours, so I'm going to go find a Starbucks and set up
station. Want to meet for a drink around <five hours from now>?" If the
priority is the latter, then embrace the distraction, spend some quality
time/activities with the person you've traveled to visit, and if you must
code, keep it to small discrete chunks like bugfixes or writing unit tests.
------
edw519
Work in 48 minute increments...
[http://successbeginstoday.org/wordpress/2006/09/the-power-
of...](http://successbeginstoday.org/wordpress/2006/09/the-power-
of-48-minutes/)
I've been doing this for years (depending, of course, on what I'm working on).
It can be very effective.
Get a digital timer. Set it for 48:00. Start it. You may not stop working
until it beeps. 12 minutes for stretch, email, bathroom, snack, etc., is
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hackernews
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Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness among African Americans (AA) who are more than three times more likely to develop glaucoma when compared to Caucasians. Changes associated with the progression of glaucoma can have a serious negative impact on an individual's quality of life, independence, and everyday functioning. Accumulating research indicates that pressure-reducing eye drops can significantly delay or prevent the onset of disease; however, such preventative efforts have been found to be limited due to problems with poor medication
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nih_exporter
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[Assessment of psychomotor development of Spanish children up to 3 years of age conceived by assisted reproductive techniques: Prospective matched cohort study].
More than five million children have been conceived by assisted reproductive techniques (ART) around the world. Most authors agree that there are no differences in psychomotor development in comparison to naturally conceived children. However, these results are still contradictory. To determine whether children born from a cohort of ART-clinical gestations have a higher risk of suffering neurodevelopmental
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pubmed_abstracts
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Figure [3](#F3){ref-type="fig"} reports on the investigation of the genetic variants as determinants of variation in fertility. We assessed the associations of each SNP with observed fertility in middle-aged women and with reported fertility in postmenopausal women. None of the SNPs were statistically significantly associated with either observed or reported fertility.
{#F3}
Although each was non-significant, we list the ten SNPs with the lowest *p* values for the associations with observed and reported fertility in [Supplementary Tables 5 and 6](#SD1){ref-type="supplementary-material"}. SNPs in many different genes appeared in these lists. Among them was a neutrally selected control SNP in the list for the association with observed fertility in middle-aged women. None of the SNPs appeared in both lists.
DISCUSSION {#s3}
==========
The aim of this study was to identify the genetic variants that determine life history through variation in survival and fertility in a traditional rural African population that lives in an adverse environment without a western lifestyle. We conducted a large-scale candidate gene study using a high density of SNPs. We found no statistically significant association of any genetic variant with either survival or fertility.
Studies on the genetic determinants of variation in human survival and fertility in adverse environments have never been executed with numbers of individuals and SNPs comparable to this study. Due to a lack of previous genetic studies in this region, we could not rely on standard genome-wide association analyses given the higher degree of population stratification and the lesser degree of linkage disequilibrium in African populations \[[@R30]\]. Instead, we used a custom-made array for geno-typing a high density of SNPs in the genes of interest. A relatively large proportion of SNPs failed genotyping or had an insufficient minor allele frequency. The exceptional circumstances that are inherent to adverse environments -- such as an inadequate infrastructure, a missing civil registry, and language and culture barriers -- compromised the study\'s execution. The proportion
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pubmed_central
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@Test
public void testJdkToBoolean() {
long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
for (String aBoolean : booleans) {
Boolean someBoolean = Boolean.valueOf(aBoolean);
}
}
long end = System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println("JDK Boolean Runtime is: " + (end-start));
}
@Test
public void testModifiedToBoolean() {
long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
for (String aBoolean : booleans) {
Boolean someBoolean = ModifiedBoolean.valueOf(aBoolean);
}
}
long end = System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println("ModifiedBoolean Runtime is: " + (end-start));
}
}
class ModifiedBoolean {
public static Boolean valueOf(String s) {
return toBoolean(s) ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
}
private static boolean toBoolean(String name) {
return "true".equalsIgnoreCase(name);
}
}
Here is the result:
Running com.app.BooleanTest
JDK Boolean Runtime is: 37
ModifiedBoolean Runtime is: 34
Tests run: 2, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.128 sec
So not much of a gain, especially when distributed over 1m runs. Really not all that surprising.
What I would like to understand is how these differ at the bytecode level. I am interested in delving into this area but don't have any experience. Is this more work than is worth while? Would it provide a useful learning experience? Is this something people do on a regular basis?
A:
There would be no performance gain for a couple of reasons:
It's just not that expensive of an operation to check whether or not name == null.
The thing that takes time is loading the value of name...which has to be loaded in either case.
name==null is faster then calling String.equalsIgnoreCase since it's a simple equality test rather
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stackexchange
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A device for sheet guidance in a sheet-fed rotary printing press is known from DE 23 13 150 C3. The sheets are conducted on a feed table, in scaled layers, to the device and then away from the device. The use of suction rollers, on whose entire circumferences recesses are provided, for conveying the sheets lying flat on the feed table is described. Each sheet can be fixed on the circumference of the suction roller by applying a vacuum. In this case, the suction roller is arranged in a recess of the feed table in such a way that the sheets, which lie flat on the feed table and lie tangentially against the circumference of the suction roller, can be driven. It is achieved, by this arrangement, that the respective sheets come into contact with the suction roller only in a line-shaped contact area. The driving forces are frictionally transmitted by the suction roller to each sheet only in the line-shaped contact area. Thus, no looping of the sheets around the suction rollers is required.
A device with a suction drum is known from WO 97/35795 A1. The sheets to be conveyed can be frictionally fixed to the circumference of the suction drum by the application of a vacuum. In this case, the drive mechanism of the suction drum is designed in such a way that the number of revolutions and/or the angle of rotation of the suction drum can be controlled by an independent electrical motor in accordance with pre-selected movement laws.
A sheet-feeding device for printing presses is known from DE-AS 20 46 602. The lateral offset of a lateral edge of a sheet, in relation to a desired orientation, can be detected by a measuring device. For aligning the lateral edge of the sheet, it is possible to displace an alignment cylinder, on whose circumference the sheet is fixed, axially in the direction of its axis of rotation as a function of the measurement result.
A contactless operating device for measuring the position of sheets is known from EP 0 716 287 A2. The lateral edges of the sheets can be measured by an optical system.
DE 42 39 732 A1 shows a device for aligning sheets. The sheets are initially pre-aligned by a belt system, and are thereafter finely aligned by a suction roller.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,078,384 discloses a device for aligning sheets by the use of two individually driven wheels. These driven wheels are controlled by a first sensor signalling the arrival of the sheets, and two
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uspto_backgrounds
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In the town, the population was spread out with 25.2% under the age of 18, 7.3% from 18 to 24, 26.0% from 25 to 44, 23.7% from 45 to 64, and 17.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 85.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 81.9 males.
The median income for a household in the town was $30,259, and the median income for a family was $36,667. Males had a median income of $29,583 versus $20,536 for females. The per capita income for the town was $15,669. About 10.4% of families and 12.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.2% of those under age 18 and 15.7% of those age 65 or over.
Education
Hugo is served by the Genoa-Hugo School District No. C-113 and includes Genoa-Hugo Elementary School, Genoa-Hugo Middle School and Genoa-Hugo High School.
Hugo also has a town public library with about 8,000 volumes, 180 video materials and 100 audio materials. The library is located in the Hugo municipal building.
Culture
Hugo has the Eastern Trails Museum and Cultural Arts Center, the historic Hugo Kansas-Pacific/Union Pacific Roundhouse, the Union Pacific Train Depot Town Museum, and the historic Hedlund Museum House, the vintage swimming pool of which are all located in Hugo.
Recreation
Hugo's municipal public park (Hines Park) features a vintage swimming pool which was constructed as a Works Project Administration facility in the 1930s and is designated as a historic site by the National Register of Historic Places. There is also a picnic area, playgrounds, a volleyball court as well as a basketball court. The municipal building has a racquetball court on its grounds. The Coulson Nature Trail is a 2.5-mile wildlife and nature hiking trail on the outskirts of town. Kinney Lake State Wildlife Area is 14 miles south of Hugo, and features a 10-acre lake for fishing and recreation as well as camping and hunting of deer, antelope, rabbit, coyote, waterfowl during the licensed season.
Media
The Eastern Colorado Plainsman
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We now construct the spectral triple $({\cal {A}}, {\cal {H}}, D)$ over the $n$-point space $M$. In our case, $\cal A$ is the algebra on $M$ defined in the last section. Without loss of generality, $\cal H$ is taken to be the $n$-dimensional linear space over $\bf C$, i.e., $\cal H$ is just the direct sum ${\cal H} = \bigoplus_{i=1}^{n} {\cal H}_{i}$, ${\cal H}_{i} = \bf {C}$. The action of $\cal {A}$ is given by $$f\in {\cal A} \longrightarrow
\left ( \begin{array}{cccc}
f(1) & 0 & ... & 0 \\
0 & f(2) & ... & 0 \\
... & ... & ... & ... \\
0 & 0 & ... & f(n)
\end{array} \right ).$$ Then $D$ is the Hermitian $n \times n$ matrix with elements $D_{ij} =D_{ji}^{*}$, and $D_{ij}$ is a linear mapping from ${\cal H}_{j}$ to ${\cal H}_{i}$. We have the following equality defines the involutive representation of $ d a$ ($a \in \cal A)$ in $\cal H$, $$\pi(d a) = i[D, \pi(a)]. \label{3.1}$$ To ensure the differential $ d$ satisfies $$d^{2} =0, \label{3.3}$$ one has to impose the following condition on $D$, $$D^{2} = {\mu}^{2} I, \label{3.4}$$ where $\mu$ is a real constant and $I$ is the $n \times n$ unit matrix.
We now take $D_{ij} \ne 0$ $(i\ne j).$ Then the representation $\pi:\; \Omega(\cal{A}) \rightarrow \cal{L}(\cal{H})$ is injective on $\Omega^{1}(\cal{A})$.
In Connes’ language [@Co2], Our spectral triple $({\cal A}, {\cal H}, D)$ is odd (except the case of $n = 2$). For the sake of convenience,
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arxiv
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/* Upper case range - Greek */
static signed char UniCaseRangeU03a0[47] = {
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -38, -37, -37, -37, /* 3a0-3af */
0, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, /* 3b0-3bf */
-32, -32, -31, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -64,
-63, -63,
};
/* Upper case range - Cyrillic */
static signed char UniCaseRangeU0430[48] = {
-32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, /* 430-43f */
-32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, -32, /* 440-44f */
0, -80, -80, -80, -80, -80, -80, -80, -80, -80, -80, -80, -80, 0, -80, -80, /* 450-45f */
};
/* Upper case range - Extended cyrillic */
static signed char UniCaseRangeU0490[61] = {
0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, /* 490-49f */
0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, 0, -1, /* 4a0-4af */
0, -1, 0
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github
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ST. ROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Resources for Kids!
To all our parishioners with young children,
I wanted to take a moment today to thank you for being a part of our parish and for teaching your children how to live our faith, either at home or through our local religious education classes. I also want to acknowledge that communication from me to all of you and your families is overdue, and I hope you will forgive me for taking so long to reach out to you.
I know that the Coronavirus has not hit our area very hard, but the economic challenges certainly have. If any of you are struggling right now, I want to assure you of my prayers and support. Please do not hesitate to call our parishes if there is anything I can do to help support you through these challenges. Our parish phone number is 360-425-4660.
It might seem surprising, but moments like the one we are currently in can strengthen our faith a great deal. A lot of people are stressed out due to rapid change and uncertainty, but this is not the first time in history that humanity has been through this and in fact, we’ve been through a lot worse. In my grandparent’s lifetime I think of the depression and World War II. Those were uncertain periods, but men and women who lived through those times grew old to be known for generosity, kindness, patience and many other good things.
Of course, many of those kind, generous, and patient people also relied on God in those times of uncertainty, and I believe that this moment will do that for us as well. This is actually a moment that will make us more hopeful, patient, generous, and kind if we let it and if we turn to God to lead us. With that in mind, I want to encourage you to continue to form your children in our faith during this period of time.
For those who participate in religious education, we have your child’s workbooks, and if you would like for us to mail them to you, we certainly can. Please call or email Sister Tita and Sister Naty to arrange this. They can be reached at re@strose-longview.org or the above telephone number.
There are also many good online resources to share with your children.
Our parish has a subscription to Formed.org. Just visit the website and click that you belong to a parish or organization, and type
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pile-cc
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(-38)/836*55*-12*(-4)/8
-15
What is 9/(-9)*(-928)/(-32)?
-29
(-14)/(-12)*2*132/(-1232)
-1/4
What is (-2*2)/(1916/(-10059))?
21
What is the value of ((-395)/(-237))/(1/(-3))?
-5
Calculate 6/((18/(-36))/(5/(-4)))*-1.
-15
(-11)/(-3)*(-58)/(-319)*(-3)/8
-1/4
What is (-15)/2*(-35)/(945/(-54))?
-15
What is the value of 9/(-42)*(-3*4)/(990/220)?
4/7
Calculate 60/100*3/(108/(-30)).
-1/2
((-2)/45)/((910/(-70))/(-130))
-4/9
Calculate (-13*1)/(1/(6*3/(-18))).
13
Calculate 2*(26/(-156))/(10/(-24)).
4/5
Calculate ((-8)/10)/((-210)/315).
6/5
What is ((-47)/423)/((-187)/(-153))?
-1/11
Evaluate (-2)/(-23)*14/(-84)*-6.
2/23
What is (-22542)/1105*25/(-30)?
17
Calculate ((-1932)/(-252))/((6/(-1))/18).
-23
Calculate (-7)/(56/12)*-1*(-7)/(-21).
1/2
17/(-51)*360/(-12)
10
What is the value of (-39)/(-12)*(-1070)/(-2782)?
5/4
Calculate (-40)/(-5)*63/72*2/343.
2/49
Evaluate (-114)/1482*((-4)/(-3))/(-4)*-6.
-2/13
What is ((-5)/20)/((15/3)/120)?
-6
Evaluate (-1)/((-7)/(-315)*5)*6/6.
-9
What is 1404/4212*(-1)/(-4)?
1/12
Calculate (270/12)/9*(154/55)/14.
1/2
Calculate -4*10/(-16)*12/(10/(-5)).
-15
Calculate 10/(-66)*90/50.
-3/11
What is the value of ((-15
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dm_mathematics
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Tanya,
Although I'm quite comfortable with providing support for running the model,
and assisting in providing the tools to enable easier analysis of the
results, I'm not entirely comfortable with supporting a Java debug
environment within your team (including ad-hoc training), when we have
facilities within the IT development team to do it here.
I'd like to meet with you to discuss this, as this seems to be an ongoing
issue,
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enron_emails
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judgment.” Midland Asphalt Corp. v. United States, 489 U.S. 794, 798 (1989) (internal
quotation marks omitted). Pursuant to that rule, an appeal in a criminal case may usually
be taken only after the defendant has been convicted and sentenced. Id. Under the
collateral order doctrine, however, a limited number of district court orders are
immediately appealable, because they “finally determine claims of right separable from,
and collateral to, rights asserted in the action, too important to be denied review and too
independent of the cause itself to require that appellate consideration be deferred until the
whole case is adjudicated.” Cohen v. Beneficial Indus. Loan Corp., 337 U.S. 541, 546
2
(1949). Although Guevara raises several claims in this appeal, we may consider only
those that fall within this narrow exception to the final judgment rule.
Guevara first argues that the district court was required to dismiss the indictment,
because to prosecute him for the conduct outlined therein would necessarily violate the
rule of specialty. Pursuant to that rule, an extradited defendant may be prosecuted only
on the charges for which the surrendering state granted extradition. See United States v.
Campbell, 300 F.3d 202, 210 (2d Cir. 2002). Guevara maintains that, despite
prosecutors’ assurances to Dominican officials that he would be prosecuted for offenses
“completely different” from and “not related” to the acts for which he was prosecuted in
that country, the charges set out in the U.S. indictment are necessarily related to the 1,400
kilogram cocaine seizure that was at the center of the Dominican prosecution.
Guevara’s rule-of-specialty claim does not come within the bounds of the
collateral order doctrine, and we therefore lack appellate jurisdiction over it. In United
States v. Levy, we observed that “unlike protections such as the Double Jeopardy Clause,
the doctrine of specialty does not guarantee a right not to be tried, but rather a right to be
protected from a court’s authority.” 947 F.2d 1032, 1034 (2d Cir. 1991). The rule of
specialty is thus a limitation on
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People complain about things like shading in Maven being complicated. What
they might not realize is that pip doesn't even try to address conflicting
dependencies, it will just silently give you the wrong version! You ask for
A==0.2 and it will give you A==0.1 if another dependency asked for A==0.1
first. And it won't even warn you even though it's straight up broken
behavior. Virtualenv makes packaging annoying since it's almost vendoring but
not quite. To totally understand the packaging system forces you into the
world of eggs, wheels, disutils, conflicting versions, condas, etc.
Sorry for tangent, just thought it was funny you would hold Python up as a
standard of dependency excellence when it's probably the worst overall
ecosystem of major languages.
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zanny
My language development went from C -> C++ -> Java -> Python. So when I got
there and figured out pip was a thing (or easy_install back in the day) it was
a major innovation at the time.
Additionally, for anyone coming from almost all compiled native languages, a
native environment like Rust with better dependency management than Python
(which, as you say, and in retrospect, is pretty broken) is a bit of a mind
screw.
~~~
k__
The Python devs I worked with always envied me for npm. I asked them if they
don't have something similar with pip, but seems like npm is a whole different
level.
Cargo should even be better than npm.
On the other hand I always asked myself if they couldn't simply use Nix?
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steveklabnik
I can't simply use Nix; it doesn't support Windows.
~~~
k__
It doesn't run on the Linux subsystem?
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steveklabnik
I hear it sorta works, but nix-shell doesn't.
Regardless, while it's cool and useful, it's not really actual Windows
support.
~~~
k__
true.
Didn't take you for a Windows guy, hehe
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steveklabnik
Historically not! If you managed to dig up my old /. account you'd see "M$"
and all that. Lots of growth and change since then, ha!
It
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We are performing case-control studies within a population-based registry of children with cerebral palsy (CP) born between 1983- 1985 in four northern California counties, and a cohort of very low birthweight children born 1988-1994. Work during FY98 included: (a) a study of ultramicroassay of blood constituents in newborn infants later recognized to have CP and controls, published October, 1998. This work was done in collaboration with Dr. JM Dambrosia (BFS
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Glycerol excretion by symbiotic algae from corals and tridacna and its control by the host.
Zooxanthellae isolated from reef corals and Tridacna crocea incorporate labeled carbon dioxide photosynthetically. In the presence of some component of the host tissue, up to 40 percent of the labeled algal photosynthate is liberated primarily as glycerol. Excretion of glycerol by the algae in situ and its control and utilization by the host may
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Nous rapportons l\'observation d\'un adolescent de 18 ans sans antécédent pathologique connu admis dans notre formation dans un tableau de syndrome occlusif, la symptomatologie évoluait depuis plus de 24 heures avant son admission et était faite de douleur abdominale d\'intensité rapidement progressive avec des vomissements initialement alimentaire puis bilieux, le tout évoluant dans un contexte d\'apyrexie et d\'altération de l'état général. L\'examen à son admission trouvait un patient en état de choc: pression artérielle à 80mmHg/30mmHg; une fréquence cardiaque à 135 battements/min; polypneique à 35 cycles/minutes; hypotherme à 36°c; somnolence avec un GCS à 12. Par ailleurs l\'examen abdominal trouvait un abdomen distendu, tympanique avec contracture généralisée. Après mis en condition en déchoquage (Monitorage, oxygénothérapie au masque à haute concentration, prise d\'une voie veineuse centrale fémorale droite, mis en place d\'une sonde gastrique et vésicale)à noter qu\'il était anurique et avait une stase gastrique importante;il a bénéficié d\'un remplissage vasculaire par du sérum salé physiologique 20cc/kg en 30 minutes et devant la non réponse au remplissage vasculaire, mis sous Noradrénaline à 0.3mcg/kg/min et réalisation en parallèle d\'un bilan biologique et radiologique. Le bilan Biologique trouvait une Hyperleucocytose à 24 000 éléments/mm3 à prédominance PNN avec une fonction rénale correcte, la CRP était à 135 mg/l. L'échographie abdominale était non concluante à part un écran gazeux énorme qui gênait l\'examen d\'où la réalisation d\'une TDM abdominale C- /C+ qui trouvait une image en tourbillon intéressant la première anse jéjunal
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Q:
install scrapy on win 7 (64-bit)
I'm trying to install scrapy for python2.6, but it seems not going well. Here is the packages installed:
G:\Python26\Scripts>pip freeze
Scrapy==0.16.4
Twisted==12.3.0
libxml2-python==2.7.7
lxml==2.3.6
pyopenssl==0.13
w3lib==1.2
zope.interface==3.8.0
I also got iconv and zlib. And this is the log when installing scrapy with pip. I don't know what I should do next, am I missing sth? Need instructions, thank you.
win 7 64-bit, Visual C++ installed
C:\Users\d>pip install scrapy
Downloading/unpacking scrapy
Downloading Scrapy-0.16.4.tar.gz (679kB): 679kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package scrapy
warning: no files found matching 'license.txt' under directory 'scrapy'
no previously-included directories found matching 'docs\build'
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): Twisted>=8.0 in g:\pyt
hon26\lib\site-packages (from scrapy)
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): w3lib>=1.2 in g:\pytho
n26\lib\site-packages (from scrapy)
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): lxml in g:\python26\li
b\site-packages\lxml-2.3.6-py2.6-win32.egg (from scrapy)
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): pyOpenSSL in g:\python
26\lib\site-packages\pyopenssl-0.13-py2.6-win32.egg (from scrapy)
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): zope.interface>=3.6.0
in g:\python26\lib\site-packages\zope.interface-3.8.0-py2.6-win32.egg (from Twis
ted>=8.0->scrapy)
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As the consequences of mutated Ras function were elucidated, this attracted sufficient attention from numerous pharmaceutical laboratories to initiate discovery and development programs for small molecule inhibitors of this signaling protein. The goal of these programs is to bring forward inhibitors of aberrant Ras signaling that have minimal associated toxicities. Numerous Ras inhibitors have been described, and they impair Ras-MARK signaling by blocking proper post-translational modification of Ras by protein farnesyl transferase, thereby preventing membrane localization. These Ras inhibitors have shown good pre-clinical efficacy, and are currently being evaluated in clinical trials. The sequential downstream kinase effectors of Ras, namely Raf, MEK, and MAPK are in addition viewed as equally attractive targets for the pharmacological intervention of cancer.
Rat proteins are fairly homologous (˜60%). These 66-84 kDa serine/threonine kinases include A, B, and C isoforms (C-Raf=Raf1, c-Raf), which coexist in many cell types and activate MEK (Kolch, W. Ras/Raf signalling and emerging pharmacotherapeutic targets. Expert Opin Pharmaco 2002, 3: 709-718; Chong, H., Vikis, H. G., Guan, K.-L. Mechanisms of regulating the Raf kinase family. Cell Signal 2003, 15: 463-469; Chong, H., Lee, J., Guan, K. L. Positive and negative regulation of raf kinase activity and function by phosphorylation. EMBO J 2001, 20: 3716-3727). Three conserved regions occur in Raf proteins: CR1 which is at the N-terminal and contains a Ras binding domain (RBD) and a cysteine rich domain (CRD); CR2 which contains a serine/threonine rich region; and CR3 which contains the catalytic kinase domain. GTP-loaded Ras recruits Raf to the inner cell membrane. This is crucial for Raf activation, though activation is a complex process not yet fully understood. For example, there are at least 13 regulatory phosphorylation sites on C-Raf (Fabian, J. R., Daar, I. O., Morrison, D. K. Critical tyrosine residues regulate the enzymatic and biological activity of raf-1 kinase. Mol Cell Biol 1993, 13: 7170-7179; Marais, R., Wynne, J., Treisman, R. The SRF accessory protein Elk-1 contains a growth factor-regulated transcriptional activation domain. Cell 1993, 73: 381-393;
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Odin is a Swedish satellite working in two disciplines: astrophysics and aeronomy, and it was named after Odin of Norse mythology. Within the field of astrophysics, Odin was used until the spring of 2007 aiding in the study of star formation. Odin is still used for aeronomical observations, including exploration of the depletion of the ozone layer and effects of global warming. In February 2019 it celebrated 18 years in Earth orbit, and was still functioning nominally.
Overview
The main instrument on Odin is a radiometer using a 1.1 m telescope, designed to be used for both the astronomy and aeronomy missions. The radiometer works at 486–580 GHz and at 119 GHz. The second instrument on board is the OSIRIS (Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imager System).
Odin was developed by the Space Systems Division of Swedish Space Corporation (now OHB Sweden) as part of an international project involving the space agencies of Sweden (SNSB), Finland (TEKES), Canada (CSA) and France (CNES). Odin was launched on a START-1 rocket on 20 February 2001 from Svobodny, Russia.
In April 2007, astronomers announced that Odin had made the first ever detection of molecular oxygen () in interstellar clouds. The spacecraft was still functioning nominally in 2010. It continues to function and as of 20 February 2019, is still functioning nominally.
Lists
International partners:
Agencies or organizations involved in Odin:
Swedish National Space Board
Swedish Space Corporation
Canadian Space Agency
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (of Canada)
National Technology Agency of Finland
CNES (France)
Objectives:
Astronomy
Aeronomy applications
Atmospheric research
Stratospheric ozone chemistry
Mesospheric ozone science
Summer mesospheric science
Coupling of atmospheric regions
Results
Examples:
Odin has observed water in comets.
Odin detected of molecular oxygen () in interstellar clouds.
Odin observed carbon monoxide in the strato-mesosphere.
Odin has studied nitrous oxides in the atmosphere.
See also
Swedish National Space Agency
2001 Mars Odyssey (another spacecraft launched in 2001 that is still in use)
Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite
Herschel Space Observatory
References
External links
Odin
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H. B. Cao, A. Banerjee, J.-Q. Yan, C. A. Bridges, M. D. Lumsden, D. G. Mandrus, D. A. Tennant, B. C. Chakoumakos, and S. E. Nagler, Low-temperature crystal and magnetic structure of $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$. Phys. Rev. B **93**, 134423 (2016).
S.-Y. Park, S.-H. Do, K.-Y. Choi, D. Jang, T.-H. Jang, J. Schefer, C.-M. Wu, J. S. Gardner, J. M. S. Park, J.-H. Park, and Sungdae Ji, Emergence of the Isotropic Kitaev Honeycomb Lattice with Two-dimensional Ising Universality in $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$. arXiv:1609.05690 (2016).
L. J. Sandilands, Y. Tian, K. W. Plumb, Y.-J. Kim, and K. S. Burch, Scattering Continuum and Possible Fractionalized Excitations in $\alpha$-RuCl$_3$. Phys. Rev. Lett. **114**, 147201 (2015).
S.-H. Do, S.-Y. Park, J. Yoshitake, J. Nasu, Y. Motome, Y. S. Kwon, D. T. Adroja, D. J. Voneshen, K. Kim, T.-H. Jang, J.-H. Park, K.-Y. Choi, and S. Ji, Incarnation of Majorana Fermions in Kitaev Quantum Spin Lattice. arXiv:1703.01081 (2017).
A. Banerjee, C. A. Bridges, J.-Q. Yan, A. A. Aczel, L. Li, M. B. Stone, G. E. Granroth, M. D. Lumsden, Y. Yiu, J. Knolle, S. Bhattacharjee, D. L. Kovrizhin, R. Moessner, D. A. Tennant, D. G. Mandrus, and S. E. Nagler, Proximate Kitaev quantum spin liquid behaviour in a honeycomb magnet.
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* within the scope of a {@link UserDatabase}.
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91 min
$28.50
$23.50
Charles Smiley Extreme S.P.
See the SP battle back to respectability in the early 90s. The aborted merger with the Santa Fe during the 1980s left both lines greatly weakened and the SP seemed to be the worst victim. Both lines made heroic turn-arounds but this story is how the SP pulled it off. The Extreme part of the title isn’t kidding. The location covered are the toughest places the SP had to grapple with. We feature many specially created maps and graphical grade profiles to bring greater understanding of these lines. Lines to the north, Cascade and Shasta, Donner Pass, and rare Modoc Line views. The Modoc Line is another example of a Union Pacific “redundant-reject” in their plans -- once they captured the SP property as their own. Many choice scenes from hundreds of hours of material to show the great variety of SP power and scenic locations. Some of the material is from early 1970’s film to round out the presentation. Don’t miss the great snow fighting on the Donner Pass Line. Cabooses and a parade of great SP power! To Quote a review in Trains magazine, “The locations are well-chosen and the camera-work is “tack-sharp”. The Modoc segment makes extensive use of maps, including grade profiles, and captions….” Featuring: • Modoc Line
• Shasta Line
• Donner Line
• Snow Fighting
• Cascade Line 1 hr & 52 min.
$28.50
$23.50
Charles Smiley Key System Empire & Golden Gate Treasure
Key System action and Bay history with pre and post Bay Bridge views. See Bridge units and the old street cars. Ferry and Bay Area history. The 1939 World’s Fair views and the “elephant-trains” concession run by Key employees there is a special and rare view of Bay Area history! The Key System’s switch from their old ferryboat pier to the Bay Bridge are the historical items that everyone needs to experience. See how the Bay Bridge “NX” signal system and the expansive Bridge Yard was developed. We cover the “insiders” view of this great line. And, we chronicle the end, and destruction, of this inspired interurban line. This sad ending was something that Charles Smiley himself took note of as a
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Let a(f) be the first derivative of f**3/3 - 6*f**2 + 31*f - 1151. Calculate a(5).
-4
Let j(p) = p**2 - 7*p + 4. Let v = 362 - 359. Suppose 3*q + c = q + 19, -50 = -5*q - v*c. Calculate j(q).
4
Let m be (-15)/(-20)*(-1240)/186. Let r(q) = -q**2 - 13*q - 7. Give r(m).
33
Let c = -374 - -380. Let n(d) = 25*d + 14. Let h(r) = 18*r + 9. Let y(b) = 7*h(b) - 5*n(b). Give y(c).
-1
Let s(x) be the first derivative of 3*x**2/2 + 33*x - 21. Let r(m) = -40*m**2 + 157*m. Let i be r(4). Calculate s(i).
-3
Suppose -29*f = 7738 - 7767. Let g(c) = 56*c**3 + c**2 + 2*c - 3. Give g(f).
56
Suppose -4*o - 49 = -3*c, 24*o = 28*o + 3*c + 7. Let p(x) = x**2 - 16*x - 169. Give p(o).
-8
Let t(g) be the second derivative of 0 - g**2 - 219*g - 1/6*g**3. What is t(-1)?
-1
Let f(v) = v**2 - 16*v + 22. Suppose 0 = -4*l - k + 39, 7*l - 39 = 2*l + 2*k. Suppose 83 - 218 = -l*o. Give f(o).
7
Let p = -75 + 82. Suppose -p*i + 6 = -57. Let a(c) = -i*c + 6*c**2 + 2*c - 7*c**2 - 5. What is a(-5)?
5
Suppose 0 = 2*t - 0*p + 5*p -
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Market Watch [IMAGE] Largest Short Postition Decreases [IMAGE] Largest Short Postition Increases [IMAGE] Lock-up Expiry Dates [IMAGE] IPO Quiet Periods Expiries [IMAGE] IPO Withdrawals [IMAGE] Analyst EPS Change - Upside [IMAGE] Analyst EPS Change - Downside [IMAGE] Highest
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No. 33293.
Supreme Court of Illinois.
Opinion filed March 24, 1955.
*231 *232 T. MAC DOWNING, of Macomb, (GEORGE TRAICOFF, of Peoria, of counsel,) for appellants Ida Ruddy et al.; GUMBART, GRIGSBY & GUMBART, of Macomb, for appellants Elmer T. Walker et al.; and HARRIS & HARRIS, of Macomb, for appellant Young Men's Christian Association.
LATHAM CASTLE, Attorney General, of Springfield, (JOHN L. DAVIDSON, JR., GEORGE W. McGURN, J. CALVIN BOSTIAN, and MARK O. ROBERTS, of counsel,) for appellee Attorney General; and KEITH F. SCOTT, of Macomb, for appellee The Salvation Army.
Decree affirmed.
Mr. JUSTICE MAXWELL delivered the opinion of the court:
This is a direct appeal by three intervening petitioners from a decree of the circuit court of McDonough County in a proceeding filed by the McDonough County Orphanage, a corporation, hereinafter called the Orphanage, to dissolve and distribute its assets pursuant to sections 54 and 55 of the "Act to revise the law relating to Corporations not for pecuniary profit" approved July 17, 1943. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1953, chap. 32, par. 163a53, 163a54.) A part of the assets in controversy is real estate, thus a freehold is involved.
The complaint alleges that the Orphanage was organized in 1912 as a charitable corporation to care for, educate *233 and place in good homes dependent children of McDonough County and later elected to adopt the provisions of the cited statute; that since 1950, it has had no children in the home under its supervision and that its assets are subject to waste by continuing operations and prays dissolution and distribution of its assets by the court under the aforesaid statute. Its assets are alleged to be cash, bonds, real estate and a vested interest in certain real estate and personal property as provided in the eighth clause of the will of Hannah F. Wright held in trust by Sarah Burnhart during the lifetime of Albanah R. Van Osdell as construed by the circuit court of McDonough County by decree entered on June 10, 1938.
Sarah Burnhart, as trustee under the last will and
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Might I suggest a different route? How about you release what you have there
the same way all those libraries you base your work on were released. Trust
me, they are full of research that nobody knew would pay off, with things that
seem obvious in hindsight, but took many, MANY late nights of experimenting.
If what you're saying is true and your "novel ideas" and the solutions you've
found really are that valuable, then there is an incredible trove of respect
and admiration waiting for you. (And if you're smart, you will find ways to
convert that into "making a living".) You'd be robbing yourself of a huge
community (again, the same community that you are currently _using_ \-
bootstrap, jquery, threejs, modernizer etc.) cheering you on, respecting you
in the same way that you might have felt using those other public libraries.
The only thing you see at the moment is that you _have something_ and you
imagine that the thing you have should be the thing that pays your bills,
directly. So you have decided to close it down as much as you possibly can
(and, judging from the use of public, floss libraries, it's debatable how much
you actually can). I'm telling you there is another way. You could be "the
library" for people mixing 2D and 3D.
The path you're on right now only leads to one of two things: First, you're
going to go closed-source. Then somebody else will write a floss "the
library". Then you get angry and lawyer up. Then you realize that only the US
and a handful of other countries is idiotic enough to allow for patents on
software. Then you realize that trying to "go legal" is probably pointless.
Here, you are at a crossroads: On one side is the path I'm telling you to go
now, you're then just five years behind on where you could be now and somebody
else has earned all the admiration and respect. On the other side is an old
and bitter man, clutching his wallet.
[0] [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/software-literary-
patents.html](http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/software-literary-patents.html)
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Antibody-based immunotherapy holds promise as an important strategy for the prevention and treatment of HIV infection. This treatment modality may be effective as a monotherapy or might be used to augment current regimens that target different steps in the HIV replication cycle. Critical to identifying and evaluating such therapies will be the development of relevant animal models in which new immunotherapies can be tested. The nonhuman primate models of AIDS have been extremely useful for clarifying mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, for evaluating new HIV vaccine strategies
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This study reported the analysis of KIT ligand (KITLG) gene polymorphisms in 681 goats of three breeds: Xinong Saanen (SN), Guanzhong (GZ), and Boer (BG). In addition, the study identified three allelic variants: g.769T>C and g.817G>T in SN and GZ breeds, and g.9760G>C in the three goat breeds. The g.769T>C
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Background
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Up-conversion materials have the ability to convert lower energy near-infrared radiations into higher energy visible radiations. These materials have gained considerable attention because of their use in a wide range of important applications, from solid compact laser devices operating in the visible region and infrared quantum counter detectors to three-dimensional displays, temperature sensors, solar cells, anti-counterfeiting, and biological fluorescence labels and probes \[[@B1]-[@B6]\]. Further efforts in development of methods for preparation of up-conversion (UC) materials are therefore justified with aims of enhancing their UC efficiency and reducing production costs. In addition, methods for UC nanoparticle (UCNP) synthesis are of particular interest for use in two-photon bio-imaging, sensitive luminescent bio-labels, and GaAs-coated highly efficient light-emitting diodes \[[@B7]\].
Lanthanide-based UC materials and UCNPs are of special interest due to unique spectroscopic properties of rare-earth ions like sharp intra-4*f* electronic transitions and existence of abundant, long-living electronic excited states at various energies that facilitate electron promotion to high-energy states \[[@B8]\]. In principal, lanthanide-based UC materials and UCNPs consist of three components: a host matrix, a sensitizer, and an activator dopant. The choice of the host lattice determines the distance between the dopant ions, their relative spatial position, their coordination numbers, and the type of anions surrounding the dopant. The properties of the host lattice and its interaction with the dopant ions therefore have a strong influence on the UC process \[[@B9]\]. It has been shown that UC emission efficiency depends strongly on host phonon energy, where in low-phonon-energy hosts, multi-phonon relaxation processes are depressed and efficiency-enhanced \[[@B10]\]. Because of their excellent chemical stability, broad transparency range, and good thermal conductivity, rare-earth sesquioxides are well-suited host materials \[[@B11]\]. Their phonon energy (*ca.* 560 cm^−1^) is higher compared to the most UC-efficient fluoride materials (*ca.* 350 cm^−1^), but lower compared to other host types (phosphates, vanadates, molybdates, titanates, zirconates, silicates, etc.). In addition, easy doping can be achieved with RE ions because of similarity in ionic radius and charge. For sensitizer dopant, Yb^3+^ is the most common choice for excitation around 980 nm
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Q:
Answerers should not be able to vote for any other answer, of the same question
I decided to make my point today, but have had this thought for quite some time.
Anyone answering a question should not be able to cast a +1 or -1 vote for any of the other answers of that same question.
In case the answer is posted after the vote happened, that vote should be nullified.
(In case the answer is deleted, same restriction).
Besides, it's related but not the main reason, the following is doable...
A makes an answer and gets a +1
B makes an answer after, and is at 0, their answer appears at the bottom
B downvote A for a few minutes to be at the same level
B, then, retracts their downvote, after their answer has been upvoted (same level again)
Not really fair...
A:
Votes are quality control for all the people reading the answers. We should have as much signalling as possible to all the people that are looking for an answer to their problem and don't know which to choose. We should waste their time as little as possible with trying flawed answers and direct them to the good ones.
And if I'm a subject matter expert and can answer the question, why shouldn't I also contribute to that quality control? My view is likely better than most when it comes to evaluating answers. Or why should I be put off from answering until everyone else has answered so I can still vote. We want to see good answers as soon as possible.
I write an answer, so does someone else shortly after and I think the other answer is wrong or provides bad advice. All I can do now is comment.
Equally if I see an answer and it's better than mine, maybe it covers some point I missed, why can't I upvote it? We even have a sportsmanship badge to encourage doing just that.
A:
That's a terrible idea.
As a subject matter expert if I post an answer and then I see another answer, which I know is wrong or provides worse recommendation I must downvote it. If I can answer the question I should be able to also vote on other answers. After all, if I was able to answer it I think I know something about the topic to decide if the other answer is good or bad.
Same thing
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stackexchange
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The foregoing arrangement according to the present invention provides a bearing system that is sturdy and inexpensive to manufacture and that may be arranged in the front section of the driver""s cab relative to the direction of travel, so that the driver""s cab may be raised or tilted about the shaft from the first position, i.e., the driving position, into the second position. The combination and arrangement according to the present invention of the supporting elements and of the flexible bearing elements, which may be designed, for example, as rubber bearings, makes it possible to reduce the transfer of vibrations to the driver""s cab.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a rotary spring is provided for generating a torsional force which acts between the first and the second vehicle parts, and which supports the movement of the first vehicle part from the first position into the second position. The torsional force is measured so that the driver""s cab is retained in its lower, first position due to its weight. The force required for moving the driver""s cab into the second position is reduced by the rotary spring.
A particularly inexpensive construction is achieved by configuring the shaft as a rotary spring.
The shaft may be configured as a torsion spring, e.g., as a straight torsion bar.
The shaft may perform the function of a rotary spring in a particularly simple manner in that a first end of the shaft is nonrotatably joined to the first supporting element, and in that the second end of the shaft is nonrotatably joined to the second supporting element.
The nonrotatable connection may by effected by positive locking. This may be achieved by configuring the first and/or the second end of the shaft as a spline shaft.
An adjusting device which twists the shaft relative to the first and/or second vehicle part(s) for adjusting the torsional force may be provided on the first and/or second end(s) of the shaft.
The shaft may extend through the first and/or through the second bearing element(s). In this manner, a particularly compact and stable construction is attained.
Moreover, the first and/or second bearing element(s) may include a sleeve bearing having an inner anchoring part and an outer anchoring part which is joined to the inner anchoring part via an elastic spring element, the inner anchoring part being supported on the shaft, and the outer anchoring part being supported on the first or second vehicle part. In this manner, it is possible to achieve a
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3200 GT Automatica
In 1999, an automatic transmission equipped model of the 3200 GT became available, either referred to as 3200 GT Automatica or 3200 GTA.
Introduced at the March 1999 Geneva Motor Show, it was equipped with a 4-speed conventional torque converter automatic transmission supplied by Australian firm BTR.
Engine output remained unchanged, though the engine was set up specifically for the automatic transmission; according to Maserati, the weight increase over the manual gearbox was limited to , for a total kerb weight. In Italy the Automatica commanded a million Lire premium over the 3200 GT's 149.5 million Lire list price. This model was produced until 2002. In June 1999 the 1,000th 3200 GT left the factory. In total 2,106 GTA cars were produced.
3200 GT Assetto Corsa
Presented to the public at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show, the 3200 GT Assetto Corsa was a limited edition variant of the 3200 GT with a special handling package. Limited to 259 units, 3 of which were special orders, it was available in three standard colours: Grigio Touring, Nero Carbonio and Rosso Mondiale; and available with a manual or automatic transmission. The Assetto Corsa was lowered by 15 mm, had larger front anti-roll bar, stiffer springs, soft compound Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres on dark grey or silver painted BBS alloy wheels, and specific brake ventilation ducts. The interior featured black perforated Connolly leather seats with red stitching and 'Assetto Corsa' script on the sill kick panels. Both kerb weight and performance were unchanged from their regular counterparts. Production was divided between 163 manual and 96 automatic cars.
Specifications
The 3200 GT's coupé body seats four people and has a . The steel unibody structure was complemented by a front tubular subframe supporting the drivetrain and a rear subframe supporting the suspension links and the differential. Suspension was of the double wishbone type all around, with forged aluminium control arms and uprights, coaxial aluminium-bodied dampers and coil springs, and two anti-roll bars. The gearbox was in line with the front-mounted engine, and transmitted power to the rear limited slip differential via a two-piece aluminium driveshaft. Brembo supplied the braking system, consisting of vented and cross-
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We want to apply this theorem to our case. Observe that $\delta$ is in the form $\frac{m_1}{n}\tau+\frac{m_2}{n}$. So, $$\log{\left\lvertz-\delta\right\rvert}\geq -K_2D^6(\log n+\log D)(\log\log n+1+\log D)^3 \log V_1\log V_2$$ and then $$\begin{aligned}
&\hat{h}(P)n^2(1-\rho(n))-2\log n-C_E(\omega(n)+1)-\#SC\leq \log {\left\lvertx(nP)\right\rvert}\\&\leq-2\log{\left\lvertz-\delta\right\rvert}\leq 2K_2D^6(\log n+\log D)(\log\log n+1+\log D)^3 \log V_1\log V_2.
\end{aligned}$$ As we will show, this inequality holds only for $n$ small, since the LHS growth as $n^2$ and the RHS is logarithmic. Observe that $\omega(n)\leq \log_2 n$ and $(1-\rho(n))>0.5$. Since $n>\max\{70000,D\}$, then $$(\log n+\log D)(\log\log n+1+\log D)^3\leq n.$$ Therefore, the inequality could hold only for $$\begin{aligned}
n<&\frac{1}{(1-\rho(n))n\hat{h}(P)}\Big(2\log n+C_E(\omega(n)+1)+\#SC+\\&+2K_2D^6(\log n+\log D)(\log\log n+1+\log D)^3 \log V_1\log V_2\Big)\\&<\frac{2}{\hat{h}(P)}\Big(2C_E+2+2D^6K_2\log V_1\log V_2+\#SC\Big).
\end{aligned}$$ If ${\left\lvertx(nP)\right\rvert}\leq 2C_1$, then, proceeding as before, $B_n$ can have a primitive divisor only for $$n<\frac{2}{\hat{h}(P)}\Big(2C_
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package com.android.server.slice;
import static android.app.usage.UsageEvents.Event.SLICE_PINNED;
import static android.app.usage.UsageEvents.Event.SLICE_PINNED_PRIV;
import static android.content.ContentProvider.getUriWithoutUserId;
import static android.content.ContentProvider.getUserIdFromUri;
import static android.content.ContentProvider.maybeAddUserId;
import static android.content.pm.PackageManager.PERMISSION_DENIED;
import static android.content.pm.PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED;
import static android.os.Process.SYSTEM_UID;
import android.Manifest.permission;
import android.app.AppOpsManager;
import android.app.slice.ISliceManager;
import android.app.slice.SliceSpec;
import android.app.usage.UsageStatsManagerInternal;
import android.content.BroadcastReceiver;
import android.content.ComponentName;
import android.content.ContentProvider;
import android.content.ContentResolver;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.content.IntentFilter;
import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
import android.content.pm.PackageManagerInternal;
import android.content.pm.ProviderInfo;
import android.content.pm.ResolveInfo;
import android.net.Uri;
import android.os.Binder;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.os.IBinder;
import android.os.Looper;
import android.os.Process;
import android.os.RemoteException;
import android.os.ResultReceiver;
import android.os.ShellCallback;
import android.os.UserHandle;
import android.util.ArrayMap;
import android.util.Slog;
import android.util.SparseArray;
import android.util.Xml.Encoding;
import com.android.internal.annotations.GuardedBy;
import com.android.internal.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.android.internal.app.AssistUtils;
import com.android.internal.util.Preconditions;
import com.android.server.LocalServices;
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Prerequisites
The graph layout programs from the GraphViz library (http://graphviz.org/) are
used to render the end result. Whilst you can produce a dot file without them,
you will need them for the final rendering.
On Mac OS X with MacPorts installed, do this at the bash prompt.
$ sudo port install graphviz
On Debian based systems, do this:
$ sudo apt-get install graphviz
And so on.
You will need a PDF viewer to see the results.
Simple usage
To produce a call graph as a PDF, make sure that both this module and the
module you wish to analyse are loaded, then do this:
?- module_dotpdf(<module_name>,[]).
This will produce a PDF file <module_name>.pdf in the current directory.
Often, the default layout program, dot, will produce a very wide graph.
This can sometimes be alleviated by using the unflatten program from the
Graphviz tools. In module_dotpdf/2, the default layout method does actually
use unflatten without any parameters, but if this is not enough, you can
provide values for the -f, -l and -c switches of unflatten (see the man
page for unflatten for more details). For example, to produce a graph of
callgraph itself, you can try the following:
should produce open an SVG in your browser with clickable nodes that link to
the documentation for each predicate.
Output formats
If you want the dot language source file, use module_dot/2 instead. The
method option is then inapplicable.
The code can also produce rendered graphs in any format supported by
Graphviz, but this functionality is not currently exposed.
Limitations
The graph compilation relies on prolog_walk_code/1 to do the actual code
analysis. This does a good job in most cases, using meta-predicate declarations
or inferred meta-predicates to detect many high-order calling patterns.
Ironically enough, callgraph fails to analyse itself fully because
prolog_walk_code/1 does not detect that it itself calls a given predicate
for each call detected. Thus, in the example, there is no edge from
assert_module_graph/1 to
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7
Solve -7456*k + 17682*k - 476222 = 134190 + 197442 for k.
79
Solve -41498*c - 24075 = -83086*c + 41267*c for c.
75
Solve -3328*x - 19220*x = -305687 - 1950391 - 179106 for x.
108
Solve -304039 - 789488 = -10827*a for a.
101
Solve -110157 - 17209 = 3308*s + 4954 for s.
-40
Solve 1770*y + 274749 = 131379 for y.
-81
Solve 21908*k + 1178248 = 2904*k for k.
-62
Solve 1744*u = 1537*u - 828 for u.
-4
Solve -22427 - 14543 = -922*k + 4520 for k.
45
Solve 76896 = -2998*n + 328879 + 32354 + 96409 for n.
127
Solve -819*y + 25256 = -7965 - 5910 - 9190 for y.
59
Solve 0*d - 119*d + 2389 + 573 = -13 for d.
25
Solve 58224*j = 58131*j + 2325 for j.
25
Solve 0 = 78*i - 124*i + 417*i - 16324 for i.
44
Solve -75*z - 46434 = 25*z - 43634 for z.
-28
Solve -327*q + 8784 = -7428 - 14853 for q.
95
Solve 24 = -31*v + 15*v + 40*v for v.
1
Solve 229649 + 180880 = 2976*a + 136737 for a.
92
Solve 0 = -4642*l + 113117 + 181239 - 104034 for l.
41
Solve -548*s - 535*s + 657*s + 92229 = 873*s for s.
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Solve 0 = -68245*q + 69445*q + 118800 for q.
-99
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You have received this email because you are listed as a data approver. Please click http://itcapps.corp.enron.com/srrs/auth/emailLink.asp?ID=000000000082434&Page=Approval to review and act upon this request.
Request ID : 000000000082434
Request Create Date : 2/6/02 2:17:51 PM
Requested For : justin.fernandez@enron.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
JOEL CASTON,
Plaintiff,
v. Civil Action No. 08-1656 (JDB)
JAMES BUTLER, et al.,
Defendants.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Plaintiff, a federal prisoner, brought this action against James Q. Butler, an attorney and
the managing partner of law firm to which plaintiff paid a retainer for legal representation on a
post-conviction in his criminal case. See Caston v. Butler, 629 F. Supp. 2d 20 (D.D.C. 2009).
On December 4, 2009, the Court granted plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment and entered a
judgment in his favor for $5,000. Cason v. Butler, No. 08-1656, 2009 WL 4730753, at *1
(D.D.C. Dec. 4, 2009). On June 22, 2010, the Court denied plaintiff’s demand for punitive
damages, awarded pre-judgment interest, and determined that there may be a basis for a further
award of compensatory damages. Caston v. Butler, No. 08-1656, 2010 WL 2505591, at *2
(D.D.C. June 22, 2010). Given plaintiff’s pro se status, the Court afforded plaintiff an
opportunity to submit specific documentation of any actual expenditures which would be
recoverable as additional compensatory damages. See id.
Plaintiff represents that he unable to provide “specific documentation (bills, invoices,
receipts, etc.) of any actual expenditures incurred in attempting to hire another attorney.” Pl.’s
-1-
Resp. to Order of the Court [Dkt. #37]. Defendant Butler has not filed an opposition or any other
response to plaintiff’s submission. It appears, then, that all issues presented in this case have
been resolved, and this civil action will be dismissed. The total judgment in favor of plaintiff as
reflected in the Court’s prior orders will remain at $5,140.30.
An Order accompanies this Memorandum Opinion.
/s/
JOHN D. BATES
DATE: August 19, 2010 United States District Judge
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To understand the effects of video games, one needs to go back to debriefings
conducted by the U.S. Army after WWII. Interviewing soldiers returning from
battle, researchers discovered a very disturbing fact. A significant number of
soldiers had been face to face with an enemy soldier, rifle in hand, enemy in
their sights, gun not jammed, and had _not fired_ . Something deep in their
being, some sort of innate humanity, had prevented them from actually pulling
the trigger.
Needless to say, this was very disturbing to the military. They began a
research effort to figure out what to do about this problem. They discovered
that in the heat of battle, under the incredible physical and psychological
stress of being faced with another human being you were supposed to kill, the
higher mental functions were largely absent. Under such conditions, the mind
reverts to much simpler modes of operation, to deeply wired, almost
instinctive behaviors. In other words, no amount of target practice at
bullseye targets and classroom lectures about how you're supposed to kill the
enemy had much effect when it counted.
Over the following decades and wars, the Army learned that the way to get
soldiers to reliably pull the trigger was to use very basic, repetitive
operant conditioning, along the lines of standard behaviorist theory. Now,
behaviorism provides a very poor model for how humans act in everyday life,
but it turns out to be a pretty good model for how humans act when they are
under stress and have to act quickly, and are responding primarily to fear.
Under stress, fearful people do what they have been conditioned to do.
The Army's solution was to replace dry target practice with realistic training
grounds, complete with pop-up targets, loud noises, smoke, stress, the works.
The goal was to condition the soldiers: If it moves, shoot it _now_ , don't
think about it. Repetition, repetition, repetition: Target pops up, you shoot.
Target pops up, you shoot. Do that often enough, and, research shows, next
time you see something pop up, you are more likely to shoot it, even if it's a
real human in a real battle. This is not just a theory, it is documented by
exit interviews from soldiers in later wars: The Army got what it wanted.
(What armies do,
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hackernews
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The overall objective of the project is to increase the management capacity of a target group of North Carolina mental health child service professionals via systems technology in order to facilitate a planned and integrated network of child services at both the community and regional levels. The ten catchment areas composing the South Central Mental Health Region of N.C. are the target communities. The primary target professionals are the Child Service Task Force of the region, composed of designated representatives from each area, the region, and state; secondary targets are
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nih_exporter
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A new family of insect muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.
Most currently used insecticides are neurotoxic chemicals that target a limited number of sites and insect cholinergic neurotransmission is the major target. A potential target for insecticide development is the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR), which is a metabotropic G-protein-coupled receptor. Insects have A- and B-type mAChRs and the five mammalian mAChRs are close to the A-
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All patients' case records and imaging findings were retrospectively reviewed. Observation indices included demographic information, clinical manifestations, radiologic findings, laboratory examination findings, diagnostic procedures, therapeutic interventions, and outcomes. Patients with TA with pulmonary artery involvement were further divided into a PH group and non-PH group for comparison. The prognostic information was collected by telephone follow-up.
Statistical analysis {#Sec6}
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Data were analyzed using SPSS 17.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) and are expressed as median (range). The measurement data were analyzed by analysis of variance or the Mann--Whitney U test to compare within- or between-group differences. The enumeration data were analyzed by the χ^2^ test. Survival rate analysis was performed using Kaplan--Meier and Cox regression methods. A *P* value of \<0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results {#Sec7}
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General information {#Sec8}
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From January 1986 to December 2015, a total of 815 patients with TA were hospitalized in PUMCH, among whom 51 (6.26%) were found to have PA (Fig. [1](#Fig1){ref-type="fig"}). According to their date of diagnosis, the patients were divided into six groups at 5-year intervals. The number of patients with TA increased over time (*n* = 37, 58, 54, 143, 209, and 314). In addition, the proportion of patients with PA among those with TA also showed an upward trend with time (0.0, 0.0, 1.9, 2.1, 7.2, and 10.2%) (Fig. [2](#Fig2){ref-type="fig"}). Fig. 1Diagnostic flow chart of patients who had Takayasu's arteritis with pulmonary artery involvement Fig. 2Number of patients with Takayasu's arteritis (TA) and proportion of patients with pulmonary arteritis (PA) among those with TA gradually increased over 30 years
The 51 patients comprised 39 females and 12 males at a male:female ratio of 1.0:3.2; the median age of the patients was 33 (14--67) years. Among the 51 patients with PA, 30 (58.8%) were diagnosed with presumptive PH \[median estimated PASP, 84.5 (52--139) mmHg; median peak TRV, 4.25 (3.5--5.
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pubmed_central
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Judging from Internet forums, these errors appear to be popular when attempting to install packages:
steve:~$ sudo aptitude install examplepackage
The following NEW packages will be installed:
examplepackage examplepackage-common{a}
0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 1,834 kB of archives. After unpacking 7,631 kB will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?]
WARNING: untrusted versions of the following packages will be installed!
Untrusted packages could compromise your system's security.
You should only proceed with the installation if you are certain that
this is what you want to do.
examplepackage examplepackage-common
Do you want to ignore this warning and proceed anyway?
To continue, enter "Yes"; to abort, enter "No": Yes
E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/http could not be found.
E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/http could not be found.
E: Internal error: couldn't generate list of packages to download
I followed this post by uninstalling ubuntu-keyring. But I cannot reinstall ubuntu-keyring or ubuntu-minimal -- the above errors reappear.
In fact, I don't even seem to have apt (I must have caused this along the way by trying a bad solution, or maybe a clean):
steve:~$ sudo apt-get update
sudo: apt-get: command not found
Aptitude works, but I can't install apt:
steve:~$ sudo aptitude install apt
The following NEW packages will be installed:
apt
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 1,046 kB of archives. After unpacking 3,441 kB will be used.
E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/http could not be found.
E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/http could not be found.
E: Internal error: couldn't generate list of packages to download
...or update
steve:~$ sudo aptitude update
E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/http could not be found.
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stackexchange
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The field of the present invention relates in general to wireless local area networks (WLAN) including wireless access points (WAP) and wireless stations and methods for spatial diagnosis of same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Home and office networks, a.k.a. wireless local area networks (WLAN) are established and serviced using a device called a Wireless Access Point (WAP). The WAP may include a router. The WAP wirelessly couples all the devices of the home network, e.g. wireless stations such as: computers, printers, televisions, digital video (DVD) players, security cameras and smoke detectors to one another and to the Cable or Subscriber Line through which Internet, video, and television is delivered to the home. Most WAPs implement the IEEE 802.11 standard which is a contention based standard for handling communications among multiple competing devices for a shared wireless communication medium on a selected one of a plurality of communication channels. The frequency range of each communication channel is specified in the corresponding one of the IEEE 802.11 protocols being implemented, e.g. “a”, “b”, “g”, “n”, “ac”, “ad”, “ax”. Communications follow a hub and spoke model with a WAP at the hub and the spokes corresponding to the wireless links to each ‘client’ device.
After selection of a single communication channel for the associated home network, access to the shared communication channel relies on a multiple access methodology identified as Collision Sense Multiple Access (CSMA). CSMA is a distributed random access methodology first introduced for home wired networks such as Ethernet for sharing a single communication medium, by having a contending communication link back off and retry access to the line if a collision is detected, i.e. if the wireless medium is in use.
Communications on the single communication medium are identified as “simplex” meaning, one communication stream from a single source node to one or more target nodes at one time, with all remaining nodes capable of “listening” to the subject transmission. To confirm arrival of each communication packet, the target node is required to send back an acknowledgment, a.k.a. “ACK” packet to the source. Absent the receipt of the ACK packet the source will retransmit the unacknowledged data until an acknowledgement is received, or a time-out is reached.
Initially wireless home networks handled Internet communications for a limited number of devices, e.g. 1-3
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Geography
Leupp is located at (35.297522, -111.005673).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which , or 0.05%, is water.
Climate
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Leupp has a semi-arid climate, abbreviated "BSk" on climate maps.
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 970 people, 228 households, and 206 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 73.9 people per square mile (28.5/km²). There were 277 housing units at an average density of 21.1/sq mi (8.2/km²). The racial makeup of the CDP was 98.14% Native American, 0.62% White, 0.10% from other races, and 1.13% from two or more races. 1.03% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.
There were 228 households out of which 54.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.9% were married couples living together, 29.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 9.6% were non-families. 9.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 0.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 4.25 and the average family size was 4.53.
In the CDP, the age distribution of the population shows 43.7% under the age of 18, 8.8% from 18 to 24, 25.7% from 25 to 44, 17.2% from 45 to 64, and 4.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 23 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.1 males.
The median income for a household in the CDP was $21,458, and the median income for a family was $29,219. Males had a median income of $28,661 versus $24,531 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $8,137. About 29.4% of families and 33.4% of the population were below the
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For $\modt\ \lapprox\ 1-2~\gevsq$, the distributions are exponentially falling with slopes $b$: $\rm {d} \sigma / \rm {d}t \propto e^{-b |t|}$. In an optical model approach, the diffractive $b$ slope is given by the convolution of the transverse sizes of the interacting objects: $b = b_{q \bar q} + b_Y + b_{\pom}$, with contributions of the $q \bar q$ dipole, of the diffractively scattered system (the proton or the excited system $Y$) and of the exchange (“Pomeron") system. Neglecting effects related to differences in the WF, universal $b$ slopes are thus expected for all VM with the same $q \bar q$ dipole sizes, i.e. with the same values of the scale $\mu^2 = {\mbox{($Q^2 \!+ \!M_V^2$})}/4$. Conversely, elastic and proton dissociative slopes are expected to differ for all VM production at the same scale by the same amount, $b_p - b_Y$. Measurements of elastic and proton dissociative $b$ slopes for DVCS and VM production are presented in Fig. \[fig:bslope\] as a function of the scale $\mu$ [^2].
![Measurement of (left) the elastic and (right) the proton dissociative slopes $b$ of the exponential $t$ distributions, as a function of the scale $\mu^2 = {\mbox{($Q^2 \!+ \!M_V^2$})}/4$ for VM production and $\mu^2 = \qsq$ for DVCS.[]{data-label="fig:bslope"}](fig/hera1_vm_el_bq2.eps "fig:"){width="0.40\columnwidth"} ![Measurement of (left) the elastic and (right) the proton dissociative slopes $b$ of the exponential $t$ distributions, as a function of the scale $\mu^2 = {\mbox{($Q^2 \!+ \!M_V^2$})}/4$ for VM production and $\mu^2 = \qsq$ for DVCS.[]{data-label="fig:bslope"}](fig/hera1_vm_pd_bq2.eps "fig:"){width="
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<Border DockPanel.Dock="Top" Margin="0,0,0,10">
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DockPanel.Dock="Top"
ShowGridLines="false"
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Style="{StaticResource Header1}"
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<Image Width="200" Source="{StaticResource croppedImage}"
Margin="5" Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="1" />
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Margin="5" Style="{StaticResource Header1}"
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VIRGO(August 23 - September 22) Business trips will be more productive than trying to fight the red tape facing you. Things are looking good for you, so open your eyes and get to it. Changes in your residence may be financially favorable.
ARIES(March 21 - April 19)Abrupt changes in your home may send you for a loop. Include friends and family members in your redecorating plans. Losses are likely if you aren't careful where you leave your valuables.
Theistic or worshipper?
So a while ago I started having a bit of self-doubt because people called me a "poser" or a "mouse" or any other weird word, just because I literally worship both Satan and Lucifer.
The reasons I worship Satan and Lucifer is because they made my life really good and happy, and I also see Satan and Lucifer as good gods who do good things. Satan and Lucifer let people do what they want except harm. Well, this is my belief that Satan and Lucifer don't let people harm anyone, because even if I am a Satan and Lucifer worshipper, I still believe in LaVeyan morals and stuff, because LaVeyan stuff are honestly good stuff.. Like his morals of not harming children nor animals. But Satan and Lucifer just let people do what they want, like watching whatever people want, listening to whatever music people want, etc. And I believe that Anton LaVey actually got those morals from Lord Satan himself but he (LaVey) didn't know that Satan was telling those morals to LaVey. So I am technically a mix of Theistic and LaVeyan Satanist...
These are the reasons why I worship Satan and Lucifer. I don't worship Satan and Lucifer because I want to hurt people or because I want to be a rival to the Abrahamic religions. I truly believe Satan and Lucifer are against harm. Except self-defense is okay, but I don't really wanna cast magick that breaks people's free will.
Am I a theistic Satanist, or a Satan worshipper? I hope I am not a poser though...
You may believe anything you wish.You may worship any God.It is nobody else's business.If you are happy with your beliefs, then they are yours! So long as you don't try to "force" your beliefs on anybody else
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0.0000004
Suppose 0 = 2*j + 3*s + 5, 0 = -0*j + j - 3*s - 11. Suppose j*y - 308 = -0*y. What is y rounded to the nearest ten?
150
Let h = -15.2 + 14. Let t = h + -1.8. Let q = 2.993 + t. Round q to three dps.
-0.007
Let y = 0.22 + -1.32. Let u = 3.1 + y. Let i = u - 7.4. What is i rounded to 0 dps?
-5
Let o(w) = -w - 10. Let q be o(-12). Let x be (-2498 - q)/(-1)*-1000. What is x rounded to the nearest 1000000?
-3000000
Let w = 0.097 - -0.118. Let c = w + -0.046. Round c to 2 decimal places.
0.17
Suppose 4*g - 3*g - 3*p = -22, -p = 3*g + 26. Let c be 24003 - (g - 2)/(-4). What is c rounded to the nearest 10000?
20000
Let y = 42 - 18. Let s = y + -23.5. Let b = s - 0.522. What is b rounded to two decimal places?
-0.02
Let v = 482.3 - 537. Let k = -52 - v. Let i = k - 2.700004. Round i to 5 dps.
0
Let j = -289.000958 + 289. What is j rounded to 5 decimal places?
-0.00096
Suppose 12*z = 16*z - 10120. What is z rounded to the nearest one thousand?
3000
Let u = 3231.341 + -3217.3. What is u rounded to one decimal place?
14
Let m = 34378.6 + -34255.5132. Let b = m - 123. What is b rounded to two decimal places?
0.09
Let u = -214 - -214.2064. Let f = u - -0.7306. Round f to one dp.
0.9
Let o = -96.67 - -96. Let n = o +
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dm_mathematics
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So, if I let it be known that Mark Maddox has a bed
wetting problem, you don't know who let your little
secret out?
:0)
--- mmaddox <mmaddox@pdq.net> wrote:
> Might I request that people put their names on email
> so we know who they came
> from...it might just be my email, but all it shows
> is brcc.yf as the
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enron_emails
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Rather, the pertinent regulations provide that NROTC scholarship recipients “may be
granted the compensation and benefits authorized by law during the basic course . . . and the
7
Defendant is correct that Mr. Kennedy’s statutory claim for Fall 2004 benefits is
properly before the court. Accordingly, the court acknowledges its misstatement, in its ruling
concerning the scope of the administrative record, that “[t]he only remaining claim before the
court is Mr. Kennedy’s statutory claim . . . for the Fall 2006 and Spring 2007 semesters,”
Kennedy, 140 Fed. Cl. at 519, and therefore exercises its discretion to correct its misstatement.
-6-
advanced course.” BCNR 917 (emphases added) (CNETINST 1533.12G ¶ 301(a)).8 The “basic
course” consists of “NROTC students” in their first and second years of the program, whereas
the “advanced course” consists of “NROTC students” in their third and fourth years of the
program. Id. at 920 (CNETINST 1533.12G ¶ 301(j)). In other words, “[s]tudents must be
participating in regularly scheduled activities . . . to receive benefits.” Id. at 1001 (CNETINST
1533.12G ¶ 601(d)); see also id. at 1006 (CNETINST 1533.12G ¶ 610(a)) (indicating that
scholarship funds are subject to the general limitations set forth in Article 601 of CNETINST
1533.12G). Specifically, scholarship assistance “is authorized only while receiving subsistence
payments,” id. at 1006 (CNETINST 1533.12G ¶ 610(a)), entitlement to which “begins on the
day appointed as Midshipman,” id. at 1002 (CNETINST 1533.12G ¶ 602(a)(1)). Since the
applicable regulations unequivocally provide that students may receive NROTC scholarship
benefits only while enrolled in the NROTC program, an interpretation that benefits are
retroactively available for semesters prior to enrollment is unreasonable. See Rosenberg v.
Peake, 296 F. App’x 53, 55 (Fed. Cir. 2008) (unpublished per curiam decision) (“Indeed, a
midshipman appointee is not even eligible to
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freelaw
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mbrubeck
Hi, I'm one of the developers who built Firefox for Metro.
It's true, we don't know what the usage would have been like if we did some
real marketing of the Metro feature. We briefly had a "what's new" page that
promoted Metro for users of Firefox Aurora on Windows 8, but we never did a
similar promotion on the larger Firefox Beta channel. We had another in-
product promotion planned for after the release of Firefox 28, but that's no
longer in the cards.
In the absence of that, we have to rely on metrics from desktop Firefox (e.g.
what portion of our users are running it on the touch hardware that our Metro
app was designed for) and on any data we can get about the PC industry as a
whole.
I'm torn about this decision (understandably, I think), and I still think that
Microsoft has a good chance of eventually building a much larger user base for
its touch platforms. But the improvements we wanted to make to the Metro
browser (like making the scrolling as smooth as possible) would have required
ongoing work not just from my team but from other groups like the graphics and
layout teams, whose energy may be better used on other platforms (desktop,
Android, Firefox OS). So we had to think strategically about what's right for
us to ship this year.
~~~
nsxwolf
Why do you still call it "Metro"?
~~~
mbrubeck
We used "Firefox for Metro" only as a code name for the project; it doesn't
appear in user-facing strings in the product.
We've been using that project name for a couple of years, and haven't seen a
good reason to change. Microsoft hasn't settled on a useable replacement. For
a while they used "Modern style" but now they've dropped that too. Now they
mostly use "Windows Store app" in their developer documentation, but we found
that too confusing, especially since Metro-enabled desktop browsers like
Firefox and Chrome aren't necessarily installed through the Windows Store.
Meanwhile, the Microsoft white paper on _" Developing a Metro-enabled desktop
browser"_ was retitled _" Developing a new experience enabled desktop
browser"_ [1], which is even less... wieldy.
[1] [http://msdn
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hackernews
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This project will continue to assess the impact of AIDS on the social and pysychological functioning of gay men. Two samples of gay men will be used: a panel sample and a relationship sample. The Panel Sample consists of 824 men recruited from four sampling locations; bars, baths, gay couple networks, and respondents to newspaper advertisements who have not used baths or bars. They will continue to be surveyed at six month intervals on the following variables: sexual behavior, drug use, strength of belief in
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nih_exporter
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This work reports Mössbauer and DFT studies of the diiron-N2 complex LMeFeNNFeLMe (L = beta-diketiminate), 1a. Complex 1a, formally diiron(I), has a system spin S = 3 with an isolated MS = +/-3 quasi-doublet as a ground state; the MS = +/-2 doublet is >100 cm-1 higher in energy. Complex 1a exhibits at 4.2 K a
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pubmed_abstracts
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The goal of this study was to examine the associations of grand-maternal smoking during pregnancy with birth weight and risk of obesity in their grandchildren. To achieve this goal, we constructed a three-generation cohort by linking data from three cohorts of related individuals: the Nurses' Mothers Cohort Study (NMCS), the ongoing Nurses' Health Study II (NHS II) and the ongoing Growing Up Today Study 2 (GUTS2). The NMCS is comprised of mothers of women participating in NHSII and GUTS2 is comprised of offspring of women in NHS II, thus allowing us to study smoking effects across three generations.
Methods {#sec006}
=======
Study population {#sec007}
----------------
NHS-II was established in 1989 when 116,430 female nurses (aged 25--42 years) completed a questionnaire about their lifestyle and medical history. Follow-up questionnaires are sent biennially to collect updated information. In 2001, 39,904 mothers of NHS-II participants completed a questionnaire regarding their pregnancy with their NHS-II participant daughter and additional information regarding their daughter's infancy (Nurses' Mothers Cohort Study). The Growing Up Today Study 2 (GUTS2) began in 2004 when 10,907 children (6,002 girls; 4,905 boys) age 9--14 years of women participating in NHS-II completed a baseline questionnaire regarding health and growth indicators. Follow-up questionnaires have been sent biennially to update information. Additional information on GUTS2 participants' perinatal and early life exposures were collected in 2009 from 9,096 NHS-II participants with children enrolled in GUTS2. After excluding 1,652 individuals with missing information on maternal smoking status during pregnancy, we had data from 38,252 mother-offspring dyads between NMCS (F1) and the NHS-II (F2) cohorts, 8,606 mother-offspring dyads between the NHS-II (F2) and the GUTS2 (F3) cohorts, and 6,583 grandmother-mother-offspring triads (F1, F2, F3). The study was approved by the Institutional Review Boards of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Assessment of smoking {#sec008}
---------------------
F1 (grandmother): NMCS (F1) participants reported on whether they had smoked during
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pubmed_central
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How to add error code numbers to the output text file?
I have a batch script which loops through all windows errors and puts them in a text file called helplog2.txt. However, they are not separated by blank lines and the error messages do not have the error numbers before them.
Is there any way to fix that?
Here is my batch script:
@echo off
If Exist HelpLog2.txt Del HelpLog2.txt
(for /l %%i in (0,1,99999) do net helpmsg %%i 1>NUL 2>&1 && echo %%i & net helpmsg %%i | findstr /i "[a-z]" >> HelpLog2.txt)
Start "" HelpLog2.txt
pause
A:
Use this batch code:
@echo off
del HelpLog2.txt 2>nul
for /L %%I in (0,1,9) do for /F delims^=^ eol^= %%J in ('%SystemRoot%\System32\net.exe helpmsg %%I 2^>^&1') do >>HelpLog2.txt echo %%I: %%J
for /L %%I in (10,1,99) do for /F delims^=^ eol^= %%J in ('%SystemRoot%\System32\net.exe helpmsg %%I 2^>^&1 ^| %SystemRoot%\System32\findstr.exe /V /C:"NET HELPMSG 3871"') do >>HelpLog2.txt echo %%I: %%J
for /L %%I in (100,1,999) do for /F delims^=^ eol^= %%J in ('%SystemRoot%\System32\net.exe helpmsg %%I 2^>^&1 ^| %SystemRoot%\System32\findstr.exe /V /C:"NET HELPMSG 3871"') do >>HelpLog2.txt echo %%I: %%J
for /L %%I in (1000,1,9999) do for /F delims^=^ eol^= %%J in ('%SystemRoot%\System32\net.exe helpmsg %%I 2^>^&1 ^| %SystemRoot%\System32\findstr.exe /V /C:"NET HELPMSG 3871
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stackexchange
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The attachment hub 5 is made of a material having good machinability such as brass or aluminum. The inner surface of a fitting hole 5a to which the rotary shaft 2 is to be fitted and a supporting surface 5b on which the rotary scale is to be mounted are machined with high precision. The rotary scale 7 is made of a thin glass plate or a thin metal plate, and etching is applied to it or a PET film for photoengraving is attached to it.
Upon assembling the rotary encoder, the attachment hub 5 is fitted to the rotary shaft 2 of the motor 1 and the attachment hub is positioned to a predetermined thrust height position, and then the set screw 6 is tightened. Next, the rotary scale 7 is placed on the top surface of the attachment hub 5, and then the rotary scale 7 is provisionally secure by a setting ring 8 attached to the rotary shaft 2. Then, adjustment for aligning the center of a recorded pattern of the rotation angle information record part 7a of the rotary scale 7 and the center of the rotary shaft 2 is performed. After that, the rotary shaft 2 and the setting ring 8 are fixed to each other by the adhesive 9, and the rotary scale 7 and the setting ring 8 are also fixed to each other by the adhesive 9, as shown in FIG. 12. Finally, the sensor head 11 is brought to the vicinity of the rotary scale 7 in such a way that the outer periphery of the rotary scale 7 is inserted between the upper frame portion 12a and the lower frame portion 12b of the frame 12, and the sensor head 11 is secured at an appropriate position in relation to the motor 1.
A divergent light flux emitted from the light emitting element 13 of the sensor head 11 is transmitted through the collimator lens 14 so as to be converted into a substantially parallel light flux. This light flux passes through the rotation angle information record part 7a of the rotary scale 7 and then passes through the fixed scale 15 to enter the light receiving element 16. The sensor head 11 optically reads a change in moiré fringes caused by a change in relative angular positional relationship between the rotation angle information record part 7a and the fixed scale 15 in terms of a change in the quantity of light incident on the light receiving element 16 to detect the rotation angle of the rotary scale 7.
FIG. 13 shows a conventional reflective rotary encoder. This reflective rotary encoder has instead of the above-described sensor head 11 a sensor head 17 disposed beneath the rotary scale 7 for detecting a
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uspto_backgrounds
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National Highway 44 (India)
National Highway 44 (NH 44) is the longest-running major north–south National Highway in India. It begins from Srinagar and terminates in Kanyakumari; the highway passes through the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, as well as the states of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
NH-44 was constructed and is maintained by Central Public Works Department (CPWD).
It came into being by merging seven national highways, in full or part, starting with the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (former NH 1A) from Srinagar in Jammu & Kashmir, former NH 1 in Punjab and Haryana ending at Delhi, part of former NH 2 starting from Delhi and ending at Agra, former NH 3 (popularly known as Agra-Bombay highway) from Agra to Gwalior, former NH 75 and former NH 26 to Jhansi, and former NH 7 via Lakhnadon, Seoni, Nagpur, Adilabad, Hyderabad, Kurnool , Anantapur, Bangalore,Hosur, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem , Namakkal , Karur , Dindigul, Madurai and Tirunelveli terminating at Kanyakumari.
Delhi (Mubarka Chowk) to Panipat 70 km section is being upgraded, at the cost of INR2178.82 crore, to a barrier-free tolled expressway with 8 main lane and 4 (2+2) service lanes, 42% work of which was complete by June 2019.
Route
The highway starts from Srinagar. The highway connects several cities and town such as Srinagar, Anantnag, Domel, Jammu, Pathankot, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Ambala, Kurukshetra, Panipat, Sonipat, Delhi, Faridabad, Mathura, Agra, Gwalior, Jhansi, Sagar, Lakhnadon, Seoni, Nagpur, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Kamareddy, Hyderabad, Kurnool, Anantapur, Bengal
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Iakoucheva, L.M., Brown, C.J., Lawson, J.D., Obradović, Z. $\&$ Dunker, A.K. Intrinsic disorder in cell-signaling and cancer-associated proteins. [*J. Mol. Biol.*]{} [**323,**]{} 573-584 (2002).
Salido-Guadarrama, I., Romero-Cordoba, S., Peralta-Zaragoza, O., Hidalgo-Miranda, A. $\&$ Rodríguez-Dorantes, M. MicroRNAs transported by exosomes in body fluids as mediators of intercellular communication in cancer. [*Onco Targets Ther.*]{} [**7,**]{} 1327-1338 (2014).
Stuart, J.M., Segal, E., Koller, D. $\&$ Kim, S.K. A gene-co-expression network for global discovery of conserved genetic modules. [*Science.*]{} [**302,**]{} 249-255 (2003).
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arxiv
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#=============================================================================
# Copyright 2010-2015 Kitware, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#=============================================================================
USAGE='[<remote>] [<options>...] [--]
OPTIONS
--dry-run
Show what would be changed without actually updating
--autostash
automatically stash/stash pop before and after
'
OPTIONS_SPEC=
SUBDIRECTORY_OK=Yes
. "$(git --exec-path)/git-sh-setup"
egrep_q() {
egrep "$@" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
}
# Load the project configuration.
require_work_tree_exists
state_dir="$GIT_DIR"/gitlab-sync
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
remote=''
autostash="$(git config --bool gitlab.sync.autostash || echo false)"
dry_run=false
# Parse the command line options.
while test $# != 0; do
case "$1" in
--autostash) autostash=true ;;
--no-autostash) autostash=false ;;
--dry-run) dry_run=true ;;
--) shift; break ;;
-*) usage ;;
*) test -z "$remote" || usage ; remote="$1" ;;
esac
shift
done
test $# = 0 || usage
# Default remote.
test -n "$remote" || remote="gitlab"
# Identify and validate the topic branch name.
head="$(git symbolic-ref HEAD)" && topic="${head#refs/heads/}" || topic=''
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github
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The Bodu Bala Sena (BBS) today said that politicians were attempting to alter the diversity of population in Sri Lanka by backing the resettlement of one ethnic group in a specific area ignoring others. “Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen was also involved in forest annihilation in Willpattu National Park. It seems he is not giving up. We can prove that the Minister is influencing Government officers to evict Tamils from lands in Mullative, Mannar, Vavuniya and Kantale to settle Muslims,” he told a news conference. BBS Chief Executive Officer Dilantha Vithanage charged that their allegation against the Minister was true and they already have the evidence to prove that the Minister was seizing lands by force. [ Full Report ]
It is not for nothing that people from rural, drought-prone villages in Sri Lanka’s northern Vavuniya district, a former war zone, say that water is more precious than gold. Less than 5 percent of the district’s residents have running water in their homes. For the rest, fetching water from the closest wells or reservoirs is a back-breaking daily endeavor. Vavuniya is also known for pesticide-, fertilizer- and fluoride-contaminated groundwater. [ Full Report ]
At least 42 people have been killed and nine are reported missing as heavy rains continue to hit various parts of Sri Lanka after more than a week. The Disaster Management Centre says flooding in central, north central and eastern Sri Lanka has displaced thousands, and more than 17,000 people have been housed in 100 relief camps. The Meteorological department forecasts heavy rains to continue for another week, [ Full Report ]
fficials in northern Sri Lanka’s Vavuniya District say 60 percent of the rice harvest could be lost if the dry weather continues. “In Mannar District [in the north] we have records indicating that between 5,000 to 6,000 paddy hectares of the cultivated 10,000 are lost,” Ravi Vinanithambi, an environment officer for the North East Reawakening Programme (NERP - part of the Ministry of Economic Development), told IRIN. [ Full Report ]
A five day old infant who was buried alive by his own mother was rescued in Vavuniya, the police said. The mother of the infant had lost her husband during the war and she has a seven year old daughter from that marriage according to reports . The vigil
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pile-cc
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What is the next term in -686, -1375, -2064, -2753?
-3442
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-262
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-235
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2131
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-81
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1401
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-518
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-498
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-1377
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24
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-184
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-391
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70564
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-213
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497
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7479
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990
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299
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-1320
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276
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908
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-896
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dm_mathematics
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The Prebon Energy Holiday Party is on next Thursday 14th December.
Please don't forget to RSVP online by clicking on the URL below!
http://cards.corporateecards.com/view.asp?ID=IV7168hi7377Yu80648
(AOL users need to copy & paste the URL into their web browser).
Invitation details:
Date: 14th Dec., Thursday
Time: 6pm - 10pm
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enron_emails
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"The Court: Well, I'm inclined to try to be equitable again. I probably might be reversed, but it seems to me as though when you pay in $7,200, on a property settlement agreement the amount of which is $8,000, and there is not a substantial forfeiture, but a forfeiture over a very short period of time it would have to be, because here we are in September, and the petition is before us, and all the money is in the friend of the court's office. I elect to follow the course of equity and to disregard the strict letter of the agreement. I deny the petition. I'm well aware of all the opinions cited by counsel for the plaintiff, I have read all of them previously in other cases, but my conscience tells me that I must again decide on the side of equity. I think it would be inequitable and unconscionable to hold otherwise, and in a situation of this kind my conscience comes first in controlling my decision, and that's my decision."
*201 It is unfortunately not clear from the record before us just how late the defendant was with his belated payment. Apparently, however, it was but a matter of a few days past the permissible 30 days, as the defendant's cross petition states "That the defendant was more than 30 days late in the June 4, 1958 instalment, as alleged in plaintiff's petition, but that the same was paid in just over 30 days after due and that said payment was next to the last payment due the plaintiff," and this statement nowhere appears to be disputed by the plaintiff. We also note that nowhere in her petition does the plaintiff on her part say what she proposes to do with the $7,200 already paid her by defendant under the $8,000 settlement; there is no offer or proffer of any refund; and we can only conclude that she means, if she can, along with our co-operation, to keep the money and retain a share in the land as well.
Plaintiff insists that the terms of a property settlement in a divorce decree are not subject to later modification, short of a showing of fraud (citing Roddy v. Roddy, 312 Mich 66, and numerous other cases, of which more presently), which fraud this cross-petitioning defendant concededly has neither alleged nor proved. Appellant urges that this rule should all the more apply when, as here, the provisions in question were the result of careful negotiations between the parties and their attorneys, and the terms approved
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freelaw
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2) The task scheduler needs to be more flexible - at a minimum, including days
of the week in the interface, plus the ability to schedule a quest for 'every
weekday'.
3) It would be nice to set a standing goal, which can grant experience every
time it occurs. I might like to award myself 100 points every time I get
positive feedback from a customer, for example - not something I can easily
schedule in advance as a 'quest'.
~~~
curiousepic
The dev seems pretty devoted, and also very vocal on his Facebook page at
least. There's already an update waiting for review at Apple. Hopefully we're
in for some good additions soon.
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enanoretozon
grinding RL is such a chore, I think I'll buy an account instead
~~~
cswetenham
I've not read it, but I think you're looking for "The 4-Hour Workweek" by
Timothy Ferriss
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amichail
Anyone find that RPGs don't seem like a natural/obvious/fundamental game genre
-- they are more like an accident of history?
People who have not followed their ancestors in game evolution would probably
find RPGs strange and arbitrary.
~~~
Gianteye
I always thought that RPG's make their impact by giving people a constant
stream of small, finite rewards. Growing numbers and flashing lights are
something that just seems to fill people with an addictive pleasure, e.g. slot
machines.
What strikes you as unnatural about RPG's? Do you think there will be some
kind of generational shift where their popularity will wane?
~~~
amichail
The stats, character classes, etc. are strange. There is no reason why a game
should appear so complicated and require so much assumed knowledge.
Moreover, there seems to be way too much stuff to collect. And if keeping the
right stuff is important, it's not at all clear what the tradeoffs are.
The quests tend to be rather similar and are not much fun.
There's also too much grinding.
BTW, I also find RTS games to be strange... sure they are a natural
progression beyond games like chess, but they are not as fundamental as chess.
There's too much to learn and it's not obvious why
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hackernews
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The goal of this proposal is to examine the role of the steroid-hormone ecdysone pathway in the differentiation of the Drosophila eye. The activity of the E75 ecdysone-inducible gene will serve as the investigative focus. Examination of known and induced E75 mutants will allow for the characterization of the abnormal photoreceptor growth phenotype. The epistatic relationship between the function of ecdysone and that of other signaling pathways necessary for eye development will be conducted by
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nih_exporter
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Workload and job satisfaction among general practitioners: a review of the literature.
The workload of general practitioners (GPs) is an important issue in health care systems with capitation payment for GPs services. This article reviews the literature on determinants and consequences of workload and job satisfaction of GPs. Determinants of workload are located on the demand side (list size and composition of the patient population) and the supply side (organization of the practice and personal characteristics of the GP). The effects of workload and
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pubmed_abstracts
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Three, six and nine weeks after surgery, the rabbits were killed. Femur-tendon graft-tibia complexes were harvested with 60 mm of femur and 60 mm of tibia. Soft tissues adjacent to the tendon graft were clearly removed. Gross observation was performed regarding articular degeneration and tendon graft incorporation on the articular surface.
Biomechanical tests
-------------------
For the biomechanical properties of the femur-tendon graft-tibia complexes, pull-out tests were conducted at zero, three, six and nine weeks following surgery. The left leg of the rabbit model was performed ACL reconstruction surgery immediately following euthanasia and was used as the 0 week group in the biomechanical tests. Two bone ends of the femur-tendon graft-tibia complex were fixed in a Zwick materials testing machine (Z020, Zwick/Roell, Germany) using inserted pins ([Fig. 2](#f2){ref-type="fig"}). The axial side of the complex was parallel to the direction of the applied loads with a preloading of 1 N. The load displacement rate was set at 0.5 mm/min. The failure modes of the tendon graft, the ultimate load to failure (N) and the related stiffness (N/mm) at each time point were recorded according to reference[@b44].
Micro-computed tomography (microCT) evaluation
----------------------------------------------
MicroCT scanning of the femur-tendon graft-tibia complexes was conducted at three, six and nine weeks post-surgery. The MicroCT device (Laboratory Micro-CT Scanner eXplore RS 80, GE Healthcare, Little Chalfont, UK) was set as follows: 80 kV and 450 μA in the X-ray tube, a scan resolution of 45 μm and an exposure time of 400 ms. The volume of the P Mg screw was analyzed using Micro View 2.2 Advanced Bone Analysis Application software (GE Health Systems, Waukesha, WI, USA). The percentage volume change (Δv) was calculated as the difference between the initial volume (v0) and the final volume (v1):
Three samples were scanned for each type of interference screw, with an average of three times per sample.
Histological analysis
---------------------
Following fixation in 4% neutral buffered formalin for 48 hours, the femur-tendon graft-tibia complex fixed by an HP
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pubmed_central
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MVC null route ID takes me to spa(angular) rather than returning a bad request
I've been searching for this question for a while but have yet to find an answer. In a nutshell, I have a .net core web application using the angular spa template. I have multiple controllers that act as APIs and in general everything works fine. However in the following situation, I'm curious if there is another way to accomplish a null id being sent WITHOUT overloading the action.
Here is what I have and works as expected:
[HttpGet("[action]")]
public IActionResult SayHello()
{
return BadRequest(new
{
error = "Name registered as null.",
message = "No value(null) was provided to the api resource 'SayHello' which resulted in no action taken."
});
}
[HttpGet("[action]/{name}")]
public IActionResult SayHello(string name)
{
return Ok($"Hello {name}");
}
What I want to know is this, can I accomplish this WITHOUT overloading? For example, simply do this:
[HttpGet("[action]/{name}")]
public IActionResult SayHello(string name)
{
if (name == null)
{
return BadRequest(new
{
error = "Name registered as null.",
message = "No value(null) was provided to the api resource 'SayHello' which resulted in no action taken."
});
}
return Ok($"Hello {name}");
}
Currently when I attempt this, the null id route will be treated as if it doesn't exist and the route will be passed to angular to deal with. Is overloading the preferred and only way to accomplish this? Or is there another way?
A:
Found the answer and it's rather simple. Just need to add another attribute to the action method.
[HttpGet("[action]")]
[HttpGet("[action]/{name}")]
public IActionResult SayHello(string name)
{
if (name == null)
{
return BadRequest(new
{
error = "Name registered as null.",
message = "No value(null) was provided to the api resource
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The present invention relates to a testing apparatus, and, in particular, to a testing apparatus capable of replacing flash memory chips quickly and separating signals of the flash memory and the dynamic random access memory (DRAM).
2. Description of the Related Art
Embedded memories, such as embedded multimedia card (eMMC), embedded multi-chip package (eMCP), and card-interface multi-chip package (CiMCP), on a printed circuit board (PCB) are usually packaged with a fine-pitch ball grid array (FBGA) which is usually very close to the core chip, and dedicated FBGA soldering equipment is required for installing and replacing the embedded memories. In addition, repeated soldering operations may easily damage the PCB, the core chip, and the flash memory of the eMMC chip (e.g. NAND flash memory). Generally, an external device is required to install and replace the eMMC/eMCP/CiMCP chip, so that the NAND flash memory of the eMMC chip will not be damaged.
The eMMC chip and a DDR memory are packaged together in an eMCP/CiMCP chip on the PCB. Accordingly, an external device should be used to separate the eMMC signals and DDR memory signals, so that the eMMC chip can be installed and replaced easily. On the PCB, the eMMC device and the eMMC host are connected to each other through the wires on the PCB. Accordingly, an external device should be used to induct the test points of the eMMC signals to test the eMMC signals.
Traditionally, the eMMC/eMCP/CiMCP chip is firstly unloaded from the PCB, and a FBGA socket is installed on the soldering point of the eMMC/eMCP/CiMCP. Thus, the eMMC/eMCP/CiMCP chip can be placed into the FBGA socket. However, there are many electronic components around the soldering place of the eMMC/eMCP/CiMCP chip, and there is no spare space and structure to hold the FBGA socket. Accordingly, a dedicated FBGA socket device should be designed based on the shape of the PCB, and then the eMMC/eMCP/CiMCP chip can be placed into the FBGA socket device, and the dedicated FBGA socket device is fixed onto the PCB. Accordingly, the
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uspto_backgrounds
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Infrared Space Observatory
The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) was a space telescope for infrared light designed and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA), in cooperation with ISAS (now part of JAXA) and NASA. The ISO was designed to study infrared light at wavelengths of 2.5 to 240 micrometres and operated from 1995 to 1998.
The €480.1-million satellite was launched on 17 November 1995 from the ELA-2 launch pad at the Guiana Space Centre near Kourou in French Guiana. The launch vehicle, an Ariane 44P rocket, placed ISO successfully into a highly elliptical geocentric orbit, completing one revolution around the Earth every 24 hours. The primary mirror of its Ritchey-Chrétien telescope measured 60 cm in diameter and was cooled to 1.7 kelvins by means of superfluid helium. The ISO satellite contained four instruments that allowed for imaging and photometry from 2.5 to 240 micrometres and spectroscopy from 2.5 to 196.8 micrometers.
Currently, ESA and IPAC continue efforts to improve the data pipelines and specialized software analysis tools to yield the best quality calibration and data reduction methods from the mission. IPAC supports ISO observers and data archive users through in-house visits and workshops.
History and development
In 1983 the US-Dutch-British IRAS inaugurated space-based infrared astronomy by performing the first-ever 'all-sky survey' at infrared wavelengths. The resulting map of the infrared sky pinpointed some 350,000 infrared sources waiting to be explored by IRAS' successors. In 1979 IRAS was in an advanced stage of planning and the expected results from IRAS led to the first proposal for ISO made to ESA in the same year. With the rapid improvements in infrared detector-technology, ISO was to provide detailed observations for some 30,000 infrared sources with much improved sensitivity and resolution. ISO was to perform 1000 times better in sensitivity and 100 times better in angular resolution at 12 micrometres compared to IRAS.
A number of follow-up studies resulted in the selection of ISO as the next installment for the ESA Scientific Programme in 1983. Next came a Call for Experiment and Mission Scientist Proposals to the scientific community, resulting in the selection of the scientific instruments in 1985. The four instruments chosen were developed by teams of researchers from France, Germany, the Netherlands and United Kingdom.
Design
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---
abstract: 'For nearly two centuries the dynamics of chains have offered examples of paradoxical theoretical predictions. Here we propose a theory for the dissipative dynamics of one-dimensional continua with singularities which provides a unified treatment for chain problems that have suffered from paradoxical solutions. These problems are duly solved within the present theory and their paradoxes removed—we hope.'
address: 'Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Pavia, Via Ferrata 5, I-27100 Pavia, Italy'
author:
- 'Epifanio G. Virga'
title: Chain Paradoxes
---
Introduction {#sec:intro}
============
There are two meanings ordinarily associated with the noun *paradox*. Either it is an apparently absurd or counter-intuitive statement that further explanation nevertheless proves to be well-founded, or it is a statement that is taken to be self-contradictory or intrinsically unreasonable (adapted from [@oed p.185]). Often, in the former meaning, a paradox is also said to be *apparent*. In brief, the intent of this paper is is to show that a number of paradoxes in chain dynamics are indeed apparent paradoxes, as they can be explained within a unified theory.
To this end, in Sections \[sec:dissipation\] and \[sec:shocks\], building on earlier work of O’Reilly and Varadi [@reilly:treatment] and others before them, we propose a theory for dissipative singularities in a one-dimensional inextensible continuum, which we conventionally call a *string*. The chain problems to which this theory is to be applied are presented in Section \[sec:chain\_problems\] along with a brief history of the (supposedly) paradoxical solutions that have been proposed so far. In due order, these very problems are then solved within the present theory in Sections \[sec:falling\], \[sec:folded\], and \[sec:sliding\]. Although attained in a different perspective, the conclusions reached here are in tune with those of Grewal, Johnson, and Ruina [@grewal:chain], and of Hamm and Géminard [@hamm:weight] before them. There is a common ground between these approaches which perhaps deserves further study and experimental validation.
Dissipation Principle for Singular Strings {#sec:dissipation}
==========================================
Here we
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Glam party dress -
check
Perfect makeup -
check
Imagine if you had
to choose either one of the above and yet have to look as gorgeous? Difficult?
There are little
things around that speak more than the power of teamwork. The perfect outfit
always doubles up to be #twiceasnice with the perfect makeup. Likewise, when beauty
blogger Priyanjana of Moonshine and Sunlight teams with fashion blogger Pooja
of Dialifestyle, they make the Style Scene #twiceasnice together.
While the former
blushes and pouts with her perfectly done makeup, hair and nails, the latter
poses and walks around donning the season's trends. The knacks of both clubbed
together? Do we have to say more?
Undoubtedly, that
makes Pooja and Priyanjana a powerful duo and when you get two good things at once
you have to agree with that it indeed becomes #TwiceAsNice ! Now, with the help
of each other both can dress impeccably and look gorgeous at the same time!
That is what a powerful duo is all about, supporting one another!
Just like the duo
from Garnier, which is going to make your summer skincare power packed , for
sure!
The apricot face
scrub and the neem face wash will together ensure that you have a clear and
glow-y skin all summer. The neem face wash will fight the pesky pimples and the
apricot face wash will gently remove all the dead skin cells on your skin and
let your skin breath!
Now let us tell you
what we think about these two , individually !
First let us see what Pooja has to say :).
Garnier Pure Active Neem Face wash:
This has been a part of my regular skincare regime since quite sometime.
Given my oily acne prone skin, this works wonders in preventing breakouts. Even
if a few manage to break through, this face wash helps heal it fast. Although I
haven't seen any remarkable improvement in the marks, this does somewhat lightens
them. The only con about this would be that it leaves the skin feeling
extremely dry. Since I have oily skin, that feeling doesn't last long. This is
indeed a perfect companion
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-5, 3, g
Let n = 0.03 - 0.13. Sort n, -5, -1.
-5, -1, n
Let y = -9 - -3. Let h = -0.19 + -3.81. Sort y, h, -1/2 in decreasing order.
-1/2, h, y
Let j be -1*(-1)/1*-1. Let u be ((-60)/18)/((-2)/3). Suppose -5*q + 5*s - 30 = 0, -2*q - 5*s - 1 = -17. Put j, u, q in descending order.
u, j, q
Let m = -7 - -11. Let l = -3 - -1. Sort l, 2, m in increasing order.
l, 2, m
Let y = 134/45 + -16/5. Sort y, 1, -2/13 in descending order.
1, -2/13, y
Let a = 2 - 2.5. Let z(g) = g**2 + 6*g - 12. Let u be z(-8). Sort -3, a, u.
-3, a, u
Let v = 101/153 - 15/17. Let s(m) be the third derivative of m**4/24 - m**3/3 - m**2. Let x be s(5). Sort 2/5, v, x in descending order.
x, 2/5, v
Let j = -2.8 + 2.4. Put -0.1, j, 0.1 in decreasing order.
0.1, -0.1, j
Let j = -2075/8 + 259. Put -15, -1, j in ascending order.
-15, -1, j
Let c(z) = -3*z. Let v be c(-3). Let a(g) = g**3 - 11*g**2 - g + 14. Let o be a(11). Let r be 12/v*o/(-26). Put r, -0.5, 3 in decreasing order.
3, r, -0.5
Let m(l) = 2*l**2 + 11*l - 1. Let f be m(-6). Sort 1, f
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?For all the scientists out there and for all the students who have a hard
time convincing these people regarding the truth of the Bible...here's
?something that
?shows God's awesome creation and shows that He is still in control. Did
you
? know that the space program is busy proving that what has been called
"myth" in the Bible is true?
?Mr. Harold Hill, President of the Curtis Engine Company in Baltimore
Maryland and
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enron_emails
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