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We would love to do this.
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[email protected] on 11/15/2000 04:49:06 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re: CO
Will be sending you info about a first cousin's reunion set for next sept
near Denver. Barry's family had already planned a family vacation there and
I think Sean and Kim convinced them that this would be a good time for all 9
of you to try to get together.
Barry already has reservations at two condos there so will xerox Erva's
letter. I am willing to foot the bill for the condos.
MOM | Pile |
Stereospecificity of hydrogen abstraction in the conversion of arachidonic acid to 15R-HETE by aspirin-treated cyclooxygenase-2. Implications for the alignment of substrate in the active site.
The initial and rate-limiting step in prostaglandin biosynthesis is stereoselective removal of the pro-S hydrogen from the 13-carbon of arachidonic acid. This is followed by oxygenation at C-11, formation of the five-membered ring, and a second oxygenation at C-15 to yield the endoperoxide product, prostaglandin G(2). Aspirin treatment of cyclooxygenase-2 is known to acetylate an active site serine, block prostaglandin biosynthesis, and give 15R-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (15R-HETE) as the only product. 15R-HETE and prostaglandins have opposite stereoconfigurations of the 15-hydroxyl. To understand the changes that lead to 15R-HETE synthesis in aspirin-treated COX-2, we employed pro-R- and pro-S-labeled [13-(3)H]arachidonic acids to investigate the selectivity of the initial hydrogen abstraction. Remarkably, aspirin-treated COX-2 formed 15R-HETE with removal of the pro-S hydrogen at C-13 (3-9% retention of pro-S tritium label), the same stereoselectivity as in the formation of prostaglandins by native cyclooxygenase. To account for this result and the change in oxygenase specificity, we suggest that the bulky serine acetyl group forces a realignment of the omega end of the arachidonic acid carbon chain. This can rationalize abstraction of the C-13 pro-S hydrogen, the blocking of prostaglandin synthesis, and the formation of 15R-HETE as the sole enzymatic product. | Pile |
Montclair (Quincy, Massachusetts)
Montclair is a neighborhood of Quincy, Massachusetts.
The neighborhood is separated from Boston by the Neponset River, and roughly follows West Squantum Street from Newport Avenue to the Milton town line, extending approximately to Hobart Street.
History
Originally part of Dorchester, the neighborhood - then largely uninhabited farmland and marshland - was annexed to Quincy in 1792.
Most of the neighborhood was built and settled in the early 1900s, when real estate entrepreneurs began subdividing the farmland for Boston's nascent growth into the suburbs. The Micah Pope farm was one of the largest to be subdivided, in 1883, and the developer who did so was responsible for the name "Montclair."
Major landmarks include the Montclair Elementary School, Montclair Park, Bishop Field and the Presidents' Golf Course.
Transportation
Montclair is next to the North Quincy MBTA Red Line station, and MBTA bus route 211 (Squantum-Quincy Center) services it.
External links
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Notes
Category:Quincy, Massachusetts | Pile |
Prevalence of pneumonia and associated factors among indigenous children in Brazil: results from the First National Survey of Indigenous People's Health and Nutrition.
Based on data from a nationally representative sample of indigenous villages in Brazilian indigenous reserves, the study sought to estimate the prevalence of pneumonia and evaluate associated factors among indigenous children under 5 years of age. Sociodemographic, clinical and reported data on child respiratory health from the First National Survey of Indigenous People's Health and Nutrition in Brazil were collected for 6128 children. Prevalence of pneumonia was calculated for independent variables and hierarchical multivariate analyses were performed to assess associations. The overall prevalence proportions of cough, nasal congestion, pneumonia, and pneumonia with fever were 44.4%, 31.0%, 2.63%, and 1.28%, respectively. In the multivariate model, pneumonia was more frequent among children living in the South/Southeast and North regions of Brazil. Children living in larger households or houses with wood or thatch roofing, as well those with low birthweight or stunting, presented higher risk of pneumonia. Pneumonia was less prevalent among children living in houses with wood flooring and those presenting low weight-for-age. The study results demonstrate that pneumonia is an important cause of illness among indigenous children throughout Brazil. The association between pneumonia and household characteristics suggests that indoor home environment is closely related to the respiratory health of indigenous children. | Pile |
Recent advances in the synthesis of indole and quinoline derivatives through cascade reactions.
Indoles and quinolines are ubiquitous structural motifs in many natural products and biologically active pharmaceuticals. The pursuit of synthetic efficiency has stimulated the design and development of new synthetic strategies to construct these heterocycles. One of the most effective ways of achieving efficiency is to implement reaction cascades, enabling multiple bond-forming and bond-cleaving events to occur in a single synthetic operation, thus circumventing the waste associated with traditional stepwise synthesis. In general, cascade reactions offer the opportunity to access highly functionalized final products from simple starting materials. For all these reasons, it is not a surprise that most of the recently reported methods for the synthesis of indoles and quinolines are based on the use of cascade reactions. In this Focus Review we discuss some of the most representative and interesting recent reports on the synthesis of indoles and quinolines through cascade reactions. | Pile |
Predischarge arrhythmia induction testing of implantable defibrillators may be unnecessary in selected cases.
Complete postoperative evaluation of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) before discharge, including arrhythmia induction, has been the standard since their introduction. Whereas the original ICDs provided little telemetered information and used separate pace-sense and defibrillation leads, modern, third-generation devices provide pace-sense function information in addition to other data and are used in conjunction with integrated transvenous endocardial leads that combine pace-sense and defibrillation function. Changes in lead position, which can potentially result in either an inability to detect fibrillation or to terminate it, should be mirrored by changes in resting pace-sense function. Thus, for newer ICDs implanted with integrated endocardial lead systems, it is possible that in at least some cases predischarge arrhythmia inductions can be avoided. Two hundred patients receiving third-generation ICDs in conjunction with integrated transvenous leads were evaluated before discharge. Defibrillation detection or termination problems were seen in 8. Declines in resting R-wave amplitude and pacing impedance were significantly associated with such complications (-7 +/- 5 vs -0.3 +/- 2.3 mV [p <0.0001] and -158 +/- 138 vs -93 +/- 76 omega [p <0.05], for those with vs without complications, respectively), as were gross right ventricular lead migrations on chest x-ray. No patient with a defibrillation complication had an R-wave change of <3 mV. However, 13% of patients without complications had R-wave changes of >3 mV. It is concluded that a pace-sense evaluation of ICDs may be a satisfactory screen to determine those who need to go on to complete testing with arrhythmia induction in selected cases. | Pile |
Q:
Files not saving correctly on ftp in FTPClient
I'm using FTPClient for uploading files on ftp server. first, I have a TempFile object(no matters what is this object), that have a getBytes() method. this method returns List of bytes:
List<Byte> byteList = tempFile.getBytes();
Byte[] byteObjects= new Byte[byteList.size()];
byte[] byteArray = new byte[byteList.size()];
byteObjects = byteList.toArray(byteObjects);
byteArray = ArrayUtils.toPrimitive(byteObjects);
InputStream stream = new ByteArrayInputStream(byteArray);
ftpClient.storeFile(file.getName()+"."+file.getExtension(), stream);
After executing the last line of code, a file creates successfully with expected name, but when i want to open that file, i see "The image test.jpg can not be displayed, because it contains error" in the browser. What is the problem?
A:
It sounds like you needs to set your ftp client to transmit as binary
ftpClient.setFileType(FTP.BINARY_FILE_TYPE);
As per the docs
If the current file type is ASCII, line separators in the file are transparently converted to the NETASCII format
| Pile |
A novel homozygous mutation in the SLCO2A1 gene causing pachydermoperiostosis: Efficacy of hydroxychloroquine treatment.
Pachydermoperiostosis (PDP), otherwise known as primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, is characterized by digital clubbing, pachydermia and subperiosteal new bone formation. Joint pain, polyarthritis, cutis verticis gyrata, seborrhea, and hyperhidrosis are frequently associated to this condition. We report a 17-year-old boy presented with pain and swelling of knees and ankles, and progressive thickening of skin face with seborrhea from about 4 years. At the admission he also showed digital clubbing of both hands and feet and palmoplantar hyperhidrosis. We hypothesized PDP and molecular analysis confirmed diagnosis showing a novel mutation in a homozygous state in the SLCO2A1 gene coding for prostaglandin transporter. He started therapy with hydroxychloroquine with a great improvement in joint pain and skin conditions. This is the first reported case of PDP who was successfully treated with hydroxychloroquine, with effects not only on arthralgia but also, surprisingly, on skin conditions. | Pile |
Intra-individual changes in body weight in population-based cohorts during four decades: the Finnish FINRISK study.
The aim of the study was to evaluate trends in intra-individual weight changes over the last four decades in Finland. Within the eight FINRISK surveys conducted during the years 1972-2007, we identified individuals who had participated, by chance in at least two surveys. First, individuals aged 25-54 years who had undergone a health examination within 10 years of the first examination (n = 2033) were categorized into five cohorts covering different time periods, and the annual weight change was calculated at follow-up. Second, for each individual aged 25-69 years the longest possible follow-up time (5-35 years) was identified (n = 3443), and the corresponding annual weight change was evaluated. Comparing the five cohorts from different time periods, the annual increase in body weight among men between 25- and 54-year old remained stable in the range of 0.27-0.47 kg per year over the decades, whereas women belonging to the most recent cohorts (the 1990s) gained weight at 0.53-0.63 kg per year, which is more than double the oldest cohort's weight gain of 0.24 kg. Overall, the annual increase in weight was around 0.3 kg in both sexes. The younger participants had a stronger tendency to gain weight than the older, and those with BMI < 25 kg/m(2) gained more than overweight or obese individuals. The amount of intra-individual annual increase in body weight among men remained stable over the decades, while it increased among women. The tendency to gain weight was most pronounced among the youngest and among those initially leanest. | Pile |
O Metropolitano de Lisboa está esta quinta-feira a funcionar normalmente, apenas com “algumas perturbações” na Linha Verde, que liga Telheiras ao Cais do Sodré, apesar do pré-aviso de greve dos trabalhadores, disse à Lusa fonte da empresa.
Fonte oficial da empresa explicou à agência Lusa que as portas de “todas as estações do Metro abriram normalmente às 06h30 como é hábito”, salientando que apenas a Linha Verde “regista algumas perturbações anunciadas devido à greve, que podem passar por um maior intervalo de tempo entre as composições”.
Anabela Carvalheira, da Federação dos Sindicatos dos Transportes e Comunicações (Fectrans), reafirmou quarta-feira que a greve agendada para hoje “não foi desconvocada”, mas aconselhou os trabalhadores a cumprirem o seu horário para garantir a segurança dos utentes.
O Metropolitano de Lisboa revelou na terça-feira passada que o tribunal arbitral decretou serviços mínimos, por considerar que deve ser assegurada a circulação de um quarto das composições que habitualmente transportam passageiros. | Pile |
Describe something you do to help others.
[You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about what you're going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.]
Model Answer:
I actually provide technological support to people and some people have opined that it has greatly helped them. To make it clear, I help other people with their needs related to computer and technology. Actually, I am not quite enthusiast doing it and not sure how much it helps others, but for this cue card topic, I would like to talk about it.
I live in a joint family in India. And thus the number of family members is more than the other ordinary families. So, most of them are in need of various types of supports and I try to help them when they fall in trouble with technological issues. Besides, I also help them when they cannot use their computers and other electronic devices. Often, some of the senior family members come with issues like their mobile phones are not working or they cannot make calls etc. Besides, I am popular in my locality as a great tech-savvy and repairman(!!!) and the people who are in need of such supports ask me to help them. Without any charge, I help them as much as I can.
I had some training on technological aspects like repairing computers, television and other electronic devices. I took the training in 2013 and learnt to repair those. It began with the repair of the television set of my home. My mother was having trouble to watch the television and it had a poor signal receiving. She was unable to see shows clearly. So, I changed a part of the television set and everything was okay. She spread the issue to everyone and I got a reputation for solving the electronic devices. Sometimes, they came to me about solving some technological troubles. The issue was working with internet and computer. Since a majority of the people of my locality are not too much educated, they fall in trouble easily with the issues. So, I go for their help.
The support began with my family. It was my mother who played the biggest role in spreading his son's reputation as a mechanic for electronic devices, as I told earlier. Then my reputation soared higher in the family and in the locality. Everyone gathered with their troubles. But it was not possible for me to repair everything they asked me to do. Sometimes I failed and told them that the thing was completely dead. At a point, I decided to make it a commercial activity for me. But my mother advised me not to be a commercial person in this case. She also advised me to complete my education at first and keep the repairing activities as my hobby. After her suggestions, I worked so and still repairing electronic devices as my hobby.
Certainly, this is helpful to others. In fact, if I were not there, they would have to move to a distant city to repair their devices. This locality is a remote one in India and devoid of modern amenities. The number of internet user is few. It is hopeful that the government has adopted various measures to improve the conditions of the locality. But still, the people are backdated. Most of the families only have a television set for recreational purposes. Some of the wealthy people have personal computers and they take great care of the devices (always keep the computers undercover and use once or twice in a month). So, they are greatly benefitted by my service and need to pay for the part prices only that I bring from the distant town riding my bicycle. I am happy to be of their help. | Pile |
It is known in the art relating to medicine applicators to provide a disposable applicator for facilitating the injection of gel-like medicine into a vagina for treating vaginal yeast infections and the like. It is not known of any applicators that facilitate the injection of pills or parts thereof into a body cavity. For example, a pill or parts thereof used to ripen the cervix and induce labor is inserted directly by a nurse or doctor into the vagina or cervical opening with their fingers.
Several disadvantages are associated with this method of application. Because of the pressure of the fetus and placenta on the vaginal wall, it is very difficult for the nurse or doctor to hold the pill on the end of one, or between two fingers, and at the same time insert fingers far enough into the vagina to reach posterior fornix without the pill slipping out of the finger(s) too early. It is often unknown exactly where the pill is disposed. For example, the pill is sometimes still stuck on the perinatal nurse's finger(s) or gloves when the nurse removes finger(s) from the vagina. This uncertainty of placement can have adverse consequences on the progress of cervical ripening and labor induction. Also, the insertion of the fingers into the vagina may cause excessive stretching trauma. Therefore, it is desirable to provide an apparatus that will facilitate the introduction of pills or parts thereof into a body cavity, such as a vagina. | Pile |
Q:
How do I create a very long delay with Redstone?
The only things I've found so far are a cart method (which ceased working in 1.6), a dispenser method (utilizing the decay on dropped items, but this requires occasional feeding), and a binary counter (which won't work for a single input but rather a fluctuating one).
I want to have a circuit that when I apply an input signal, the output signal doesn't change for 2 to 5 minutes. When the input turns off, I again want a 2 to 5 minute delay.
I could accomplish this with (roughly) 240 to 600 redstone repeaters, but this is far in excess of being useful.
The only method I can think of, but would require a XOR gate (on the button-input and final output) to start and stop a clock attached to a binary counter. While I can make room for a device of this size, I was hoping for something simpler.
A:
The longest I can think out of top of my head?
Fill the dropper with as many items as many days you want the signal to take. Near each noon the dropper will discard one item, for a max of 576 in-game days. If that's not enough, you can restock the dropper with a chain of hoppers and a double chests, and only when all the items are exhausted the signal will be produced.
If you want this retriggerable, with limit of 320 days you can "discard" the items into a hopper blocked with a piece of redstone that will be deactivated once the time is past, and feed all the items back in.
If you want something faster, clock that dropper with a pair of repeaters or any of hundreds minor clocks. With an adjustable clock and a specific number of items you will easily fit within that 3-5 minutes range.
A:
Minecraftaddict's "Extreme Delay Redstone Timer" is the longest delay circuit I know of. (But I can see from the comments that you've already found it). However, directly using this circuit won't work with a light sensor output, since the output of a light sensor would be 10 minutes on and 10 minutes off.
The solution to this is to connect the output of your light sensor to a falling-edge and rising-edge monostable circuit that are OR'd together.
This is an image of a rising-edge trigger on the left, and a falling-edge trigger on the right. You would connect the A inputs together – to the output of your light trigger. When the A input is turned on, the Q output of the left circuit pulses. When the A output turns off, the Q output of the right circuit pulses. Because of this, you can connect the two Q output wires together (ORing them) to have an output that sends a signal whenever the light-sensor changes.
However, these circuits are designed to make a very short pulse. Because Minecraftaddict's delay circuit comes with a built-in pulse shortener, you will want to send a slightly longer signal to it. To do this, just add more repeaters to the edge triggers (add an extra repeater to when the current repeaters are). Leave the repeaters that should be on the first setting like that, but change the repeaters that should be on the second setting (according to the image) to the fourth setting.
A:
Use several clocks and an AND gate
A clock that takes 7 ticks and one that takes 8 ticks will output every 56 ticks, using only 5 repeaters instead of 15. Using this method you can use 6 repeaters to get a 42s (420 tick) delay.
You simply have a clock that takes 3 ticks (1), a clock that takes 4 ticks (+1=2), A clock that takes 5 (+2=4), and a clock that takes 7 (+2=6 repeaters).
3 x 4 x 5 x 7 = 420.
| Pile |
Q:
register environment variables on remote computers in powershell
I am just trying to learn powershell and through some examples I found came up with the following script. I'm attempting to register some environment variables on the different servers. When I run it I get the error -
Invoke-Command : A positional parameter cannot be found that accepts argument 'System.Object[]'.
At C:\Users\gswartz\Desktop\regvalue.ps1:3 char:16
+ Invoke-Command <<<< -ComputerName $server [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("xxxx", "xxxx", "Machine")
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Invoke-Command], ParameterBindingException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : PositionalParameterNotFound,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.InvokeCommandCommand
Here's the script. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
function set_vars($server) {
Invoke-Command -ComputerName $server [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("xxxx", "xxxx", "Machine")
Invoke-Command -ComputerName $server [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("xxxx", "xxxx", "Machine")
Invoke-Command -ComputerName $server [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("xxxx", "xxxx", "Machine")
Invoke-Command -ComputerName $server [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("xxxx", "xxxx", "Machine")
Write-Host "vars set for $server"
}
$servers = @("server1","server2")
$servers | ForEach{
set_vars $_
}
A:
Invoke-Command -ComputerName $Server -ScriptBlock { ... }
| Pile |
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Quantitative structure-activity relationship modeling of growth hormone secretagogues agonist activity of some tetrahydroisoquinoline 1-carboxamides.
Growth hormone secretagogue agonist activities for a data set of 45 tetrahydroisoquinoline 1-carboxamides were modeled using several kinds of molecular descriptors from dragon software. A linear model with six variables selected from a large pool of two-dimensional descriptors described 80% of cross-validation data variance. Similar results were found for a model obtained from a pool of three-dimensional descriptors. Size and hydrophilicity-related atomic properties such as mass, polarizability, and van der Waals volume were determined to be the most relevant for the differential growth hormone secretagogue agonist activities of the compounds studied. In addition, Artificial Neural Networks were trained using optimum variables from the linear models; however, they were found to overfit the data and resulted in similar or lower predictive power. | Pile |
Obama Stops In Hollywood To Talk About Economy
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Washington (AFP) – President Barack Obama is expected to visit a movie studio Tuesday in Los Angeles, meet with Hollywood magnates and give a speech on the economy.
Obama was scheduled to arrive around 11 am in Glendale, a northern L.A. suburb, for a tour of DreamWorks Animation, which produced the hit franchises Shrek, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest has said Obama will deliver a speech while there on his policy priorities and the need for Congress to do more to support the economic recovery.
DreamWorks Animation chief Jeffrey Katzenberg is one of Obama’s most loyal and effective fundraisers, having persuaded Hollywood stars to contribute $15 million to the president’s 2012 reelection campaign at a dinner hosted by George Clooney.
“Mr. Katzenberg’s support for the president’s policies has no bearing on our decision to visit there,” Earnest told reporters late Monday on the flight to Los Angeles.
“Rather, it’s an opportunity to highlight the success of one business and the success that they’re having in creating jobs in California,” he said.
Before going to DreamWorks, Obama will cram in a fundraiser hosted by Marta Kauffman, creator of the cult television series Friends, the trade daily Variety reported. | Pile |
namespace ManagedBass.Cd
{
/// <summary>
/// The CD Door actions to perform, used with <see cref="BassCd.Door" />.
/// </summary>
public enum CDDoorAction
{
/// <summary>
/// Close the door.
/// </summary>
Close,
/// <summary>
/// Open the door.
/// </summary>
Open,
/// <summary>
/// Lock the door.
/// </summary>
Lock,
/// <summary>
/// Unlock the door.
/// </summary>
Unlock
}
} | Pile |
[31 women with drug problems got children--what happened after that?].
The intention of this study was to increase the knowledge concerning the rehabilitation of women with drug problems after the birth of a child and to find out how the children developed. A follow-up study of 31 women, former drug and alcohol abusers and their children, 19 girls and 12 boys born in 1982-1983. The first survey took place when the children were 2-3 years of age, then when they were 7-9 and at last when they were 15-17. The biological mothers, foster or adoptive mothers, the children and their teachers were interviewed. The women got more support and control during the pregnancy than afterwards. Most of the mothers became single. Women with the shortest drug history, a good social network and a stable partner without drug problems kept the care of their children. By the first survey (1985), seven children had been placed in foster homes, in the second (1992) two further children had been taken away from their mothers, and in the third (1999) only one third of the children were living with their biological mothers. Most of the children did well at school and in their families, had friends and leisure activities despite still living by their mothers or in foster/adoption homes. None of the youngsters had been in conflict with the law or were drug abusers, but every second teenage girl needed psychological support. Children who had been stable by their drug-free biological mothers functioned best. Mothers with drug problems do not get sufficient attention after the delivery and when the children grow up. A supporting family should be brought in contact with mother and child after the delivery. Under special circumstances pregnancy can be a positive turning point for women with drug problems. | Pile |
My package has been on an adventure, so to speak. I'd been getting quite worried about an apparent shipping fiasco, as documented HERE and HERE. But after touring through New Mexico and Colorado... and New Mexico... and Colorado... and again... I found it sitting on my front porch today looking a bit worn, but thankfully home at last!
Using a potato and some funny shadows and sunshine through my window (sorry), I took some pictures of the amazingly thoughtful and AWESOME gifts inside (and in the captions, explanations as to why they are awesome!):
3oz can of tea
Raspberry tea cookies
Cat food bowl
Fancy hair conditioner
3 framed photos of Lake Tahoe
Folder with various handwritten baking recipes
Sadly the largest photo frame did not survive - the glass and frame are detached due to the bottom left corner of the frame being broken/ripped off in the back. But such is the danger of shipping packages - no problem! :)
This was my first exchange and, despite the initial worry, it definitely won't be my last! Thank you SO much to /u/SirTrit, not only for the obvious money spent, but the amount of thought and effort put in to make my first Arbitrary Day great!! SO worth the wait :) | Pile |
Q:
DataView.Rowfilter filtering parent-form's dataset
I am trying to filter my dataview. So I've got the following event-handler:
private void Break_ValueChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
DataView dvBreaks = ParentForm.CurrentUser.Cache.GetERPLuTableFromCache( Db.CustomDbMetaData.CachedTables.Breaks ).DefaultView;
if( Convert.ToString( Break.Value ) != string.Empty ) {
dvBreaks.RowFilter = "BREAK = '" + Convert.ToString( Break.Value ) + "'";
}
}
When I look at this code, my understanding is that it should ONLY be filtering the data in dvBreaks, however the data in the parent form is actually being filtered. I could work around this issue with a loop but I thought it would be nice to use less code - and maybe make this process more efficient.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
A:
It's filtering the parent form because you're grabbing the reference from the parent form. If you want it to only filter the child then you'll need a copy of that for the child and use that copy to data bind.
You could change the code like this:
private void Break_ValueChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
DataView dvBreaks = ParentForm.CurrentUser
.Cache
.GetERPLuTableFromCache( Db.CustomDbMetaData.CachedTables.Breaks )
.DefaultView
.ToTable()
.DefaultView;
if( Convert.ToString( Break.Value ) != string.Empty ) {
dvBreaks.RowFilter = "BREAK = '" + Convert.ToString( Break.Value ) + "'";
}
}
or, if GetERPLuTableFromCache is a DataTable:
DataView dvBreaks = ParentForm.CurrentUser
.Cache
.GetERPLuTableFromCache( Db.CustomDbMetaData.CachedTables.Breaks )
.Copy()
.DefaultView;
| Pile |
CHENNAI: One boy had never seen the sea; another wanted to know where to buy his passport.
For winners of RANK (Race for Awareness and Knowledge for students) and BOLT (Broad Outlook Learner Teacher for teachers), part of Air India's corporate social responsibility activities, the competition helped them broaden their horizons and gain new experiences.
Air India, The Hindu and Dinamalar organised an award ceremony on Sunday to honour the State-level winners of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
The nationwide awards were instituted four years ago to recognise excellence outside the field of academics. There were entries from the 30 districts of Tamil Nadu and four districts of Puducherry. The State-level award winners for RANK were Priyanth Kumar Kittappa of PS Senior Secondary School in Tamil Nadu and S.B. Vishnue Prasad of Petit Seminaire Higher Secondary School in Puducherry. As for BOLT, the winners were Josephine Mary Nirmala.J of Panchayat Union Primary School, Tamil Nadu and Z. Zayapragassarazan of Pope John Paul II College of Education from Puducherry.
The students, along with other State-level winners, visited Singapore last October. Priyanth Kumar had this to say about the experience: "We saw the strict discipline maintained in Singapore due to fear of the law even though there were no policemen around." Air India's `Reaching Out Project' aims at promoting responsible and active citizenship. Prince of Arcot Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali, chief guest at the event, said education was necessary for people to understand civic discipline in public life. | Pile |
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Shine a Light (Billy Bragg and Joe Henry album)
Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad is a 2016 album of field recordings made by British singer Billy Bragg and American musician Joe Henry in waiting rooms and trackside at railway stations on a journey between Chicago and Los Angeles in March 2016. The project was conceived after Henry produced Bragg's thirteenth studio album Tooth & Nail at his home studio in South Pasadena. It was released on the Cooking Vinyl label on 23 September 2016. The project is named after a lyric in the traditional folk song "Midnight Special" (mistakenly credited to Lead Belly after a 1934 recording he made).
Recording
In March 2016, English singer-songwriter Billy Bragg and fellow troubadour and producer Joe Henry set off from Chicago's Union Station with the intention of "reconnect[ing] with the culture of American railroad travel and the music it inspired." They undertook a 2,700-mile, 65-hour train ride recording songs that ""reflect the railroad’s impact on the nation’s social and cultural life." Woody Guthrie's Hobo’s Lullaby was captured at an Amtrak station in Alpine, Texas; the folk ballad Railroad Bill at St Louis Gateway station, Lonesome Whistle by Hank Williams in a sleeping berth near Whistle Junction, Missouri.
A short documentary Shine a Light by director Ray Foley was made of the trip and streamed for free on the official website.
Track listing
All songs performed by Billy Bragg and Joe Henry; music composers are listed below.
"Rock Island Line" (traditional, arranged by Billy Bragg and Joe Henry) – 2:55
"The L&N Don't Stop Here Any More" (Jean Ritchie) – 4:29
"Midnight Special" (Huddie Ledbetter) – 3:34
"Railroad Bill" (traditional, arranged by Billy Bragg and Joe Henry) – 2:49
"Lonesome Whistle" (Hank Williams; Jimmie Davis) – 2:53
"KC Moan" (Tewee Blackman) – 2:40
"Waiting for a Train" (Jimmie Rodgers) – 2:46
"In the Pines" (traditional, arranged by Billy Bragg and Joe Henry) – 3:31
"Gentle on My Mind" (John Hartford) – 3:39
"Hobo's Lullaby" (Goebel Reeves) – 3:57
"Railroading on the Great Divide" (Sara Carter) – 3:08
"John Henry" (traditional, arranged by Billy Bragg and Joe Henry) – 2:42
"Early Morning Rain" (Gordon Lightfoot) – 4:13
Personnel
Billy Bragg – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
Joe Henry – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica, vocals
Ryan Freeland - engineer, mixing
References
External links
Official Shine A Light mini-site.
Billy Bragg .
Joe Henry official.
Category:2017 albums
Category:Billy Bragg albums
Category:Joe Henry albums | Pile |
543 U.S. 908
VOLITONv.UNITED STATES.
No. 04-5643.
Supreme Court of United States.
October 4, 2004.
1
C. A. 11th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 90 Fed. Appx. 381.
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659 F.2d 1060
McFarlanev.Manson
80-2386
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS Second Circuit
4/10/81
1
D.Conn.
AFFIRMED
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U.S. Pat. No. 4,481,404 describes a method to control a pyrolysis cleaning procedure in an oven, said method making use of a gas sensor that responds to the smoke gases generated during the pyrolysis. As soon as the gas sensor detects an excessively high concentration of smoke gas, the heating power of the oven cavity heater is lowered in order to reduce the amount of smoke gas. When the smoke gas concentration then drops to below the critical value, the oven cavity heater is once again supplied with the full heating power. This approach serves to avoid overloading of the oxidation catalyst. The employed gas sensor and the evaluation of its output signals have to be adapted to the type of oven in question.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,954,694 describes a method to automatically end a pyrolysis cleaning procedure in an oven whereby, after the heat source has been switched on, the oxygen concentration in an exhaust-air conduit is measured and the duration of the pyrolysis procedure is determined on the basis of the course of the measured values.
Furthermore, German patent application DE 197 06 186 A1 describes a method in which the temperature of the catalyst is measured by means of a temperature sensor. When a certain temperature threshold value, corresponding to a certain amount of smoke gas, is exceeded, the heater that serves to heat the oven cavity is switched off. The heater is only switched on again once the catalyst temperature has dropped below a threshold value. | Pile |
Bryant Bowles
Bryant William Bowles Jr. (March 1920 in Alford, Florida – April 13, 1997 in Tampa, Florida) was a white supremacist bitterly opposed to racial integration of public schools in the United States.
Bowles joined the Marine Corps in 1939, was trained as a bugler, and served during World War II and the Korean War as a corporal. He was discharged from active duty in 1951.
In May 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racially segregated public schools were unconstitutional. Bowles raised $6,000 and founded the National Association for the Advancement of White People to oppose the ruling.
During the latter half of 1954, Bowles held rallies and gave speeches in several different states. At one such rally Bowles is reported to have said that his daughter "will never attend a school with Negroes as long as there is breath in my body and gunpowder will burn." He briefly attracted nationwide attention for leading a pro-segregation boycott of Milford High School in Milford, Delaware. The ensuing unrest, which included cross burnings, contributed to desegregation in some parts of Delaware being delayed for another ten years.
Charged for making inflammatory statements, Bowles was tried in 1955 in Dover before Judge Charles Sudler Richards. After brief deliberation the jury found Bowles not guilty. A 1999 article in Delaware Lawyer states that "many years later it was learned that one of the jurors was a member of Bowles' organization."
In 1958, while living near Beaumont, Texas, Bowles shot and killed his brother-in-law following a family argument. According to Texas Department of Criminal Justice records, he was sentenced to a life term for premeditated murder but was paroled in March 1973. In 1994 Bowles returned to prison in Texas for a year for having violated the terms of his parole.
Bowles died at age 77 of congestive heart failure in Tampa, two years after gaining parole a second time. He was buried in Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida.
References
Hartnett, Maurice A., III. The Delaware Judiciary in the 20th Century. Delaware Lawyer (Delaware Bar Foundation), Winter 1999/2000, Vol. 17, No. 4. PDF file
Lardner, Richard; and Stanley, Doug. Killers among Heroes. The Tampa Tribune, December 11, 2005. Cached copy This is the main source for biographical details in this article. Note that the original link to Tampa Tribune website is no longer valid.
Willoughby, B. (2004). The United States, circa 1954. Teaching Tolerance, (25), 47. Cited by Terhune, Carol in "From Desegregation to Diversity: How Far Have We Really Come?", Journal of Nursing Education, May 2004, Vol. 43, No. 5. Second source for the "gunpowder" quotation.
Category:1920 births
Category:1997 deaths
Category:People from Jackson County, Florida
Category:American people convicted of murder
Category:American white supremacists
Category:History of civil rights in the United States
Category:People convicted of murder by Texas
Category:Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Texas
Category:American prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
Category:People paroled from life sentence
Category:Far-right politics in the United States | Pile |
Glad Tidings Tabernacle
Glad Tidings Tabernacle is a church located at located at 2207 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard between West 130th and 131st Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It has served New York City since 1907 with a focus on different cultures and diversity.
History
On May 5, 1907 Sister Marie Burgess moved from Zion, Illinois to New York City and founded the church in a building on 41st Street. The mission was to help those who were homeless, hungry and outcast. Robert Brown, a young policeman and Methodist lay minister, began to collaborate with Burgess. Together, the two moved to a new location on 42nd Street a few months later, which they called "Glad Tidings Hall". Burgess and Brown married in 1909.
Both the local church and the worldwide mission work began to grow. In 1914, the congregation moved into an existing church building at 325 West 33rd Street, near Pennsylvania Station. The sanctuary was originally built in 1867-68 as Pilgtims' Baptist Church and was designed by George Chapman. It subsequently became the Thirty-third Street Baptist Church and the Collegiate Baptist Church of the Covenant, before being taken over by Glad Tidings
Also in 1914, the Browns helped to formulate the Assemblies of God, a voluntary cooperative fellowship of like-minded believers. For many decades, the Glad Tiding Tabernacle on 33rd Street was one of the largest Assemblies of God congregations in the United States.
Robert Brown died in 1948, and Maria Burgess Brown in 1971.
References
Category:Churches in Manhattan
Category:Christian organizations established in 1907 | Pile |
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Jan. 31, 2007 -- Repeated use of products containing lavender oil or tea tree oil may spur breast growth in prepubertal boys, experts report in The New England Journal of Medicine.
The effects fade when boys stop using the products, note the researchers.
"This report raises an issue of concern, since lavender and tea tree oil are sold over the counter in their 'pure' form and are present in an increasing number of commercial products, including shampoos, hair gels, soaps, and body lotions," write researchers Derek Henley, PhD, and others.
Henley works at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
"We want to encourage doctors who may be seeing patients with gynecomastia to ask their patients about the products they are using," says Henley's colleague, Kenneth Korach, PhD, in a NIEHS news release.
"Patients with prepubertal gynecomastia may want to consider reducing the use of products that contain these oils," says Korach. | Pile |
#pragma once
#define __NET_PNP__
typedef enum _NET_DEVICE_POWER_STATE {
NetDeviceStateUnspecified = 0,
NetDeviceStateD0,
NetDeviceStateD1,
NetDeviceStateD2,
NetDeviceStateD3,
NetDeviceStateMaximum
} NET_DEVICE_POWER_STATE, *PNET_DEVICE_POWER_STATE;
typedef enum _NET_PNP_EVENT_CODE {
NetEventSetPower,
NetEventQueryPower,
NetEventQueryRemoveDevice,
NetEventCancelRemoveDevice,
NetEventReconfigure,
NetEventBindList,
NetEventBindsComplete,
NetEventPnPCapabilities,
NetEventPause,
NetEventRestart,
NetEventPortActivation,
NetEventPortDeactivation,
NetEventIMReEnableDevice,
NetEventMaximum
} NET_PNP_EVENT_CODE, *PNET_PNP_EVENT_CODE;
typedef struct _NET_PNP_EVENT {
NET_PNP_EVENT_CODE NetEvent;
PVOID Buffer;
ULONG BufferLength;
ULONG_PTR NdisReserved[4];
ULONG_PTR TransportReserved[4];
ULONG_PTR TdiReserved[4];
ULONG_PTR TdiClientReserved[4];
} NET_PNP_EVENT, *PNET_PNP_EVENT;
/* FIXME : This belongs to ndis.h */
typedef enum _NDIS_DEVICE_PNP_EVENT {
NdisDevicePnPEventSurpriseRemoved,
NdisDevicePnPEventPowerProfileChanged,
NdisDevicePnPEventMaximum
} NDIS_DEVICE_PNP_EVENT, *PNDIS_DEVICE_PNP_EVENT;
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/**
*
* Copyright 2018 Paul Schaub.
*
* 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.
*/
package org.jivesoftware.smackx.ox.listener;
import org.jivesoftware.smack.packet.Message;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.ox.OpenPgpContact;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.ox.element.SigncryptElement;
import org.jivesoftware.smackx.ox_im.OxMessageListener;
import org.pgpainless.decryption_verification.OpenPgpMetadata;
public interface SigncryptElementReceivedListener {
/**
* A {@link SigncryptElement} has been received and successfully decrypted and verified.
* This listener is intended to be used by implementors of different OX usage profiles. In order to listen for
* OX-IM messages, please refer to the {@link OxMessageListener} instead.
* @param contact sender of the message
* @param originalMessage original message containing the the {@link SigncryptElement}
* @param signcryptElement the {@link SigncryptElement} itself
* @param metadata metadata about the encryption and signing
*/
void signcryptElementReceived(OpenPgpContact contact, Message originalMessage, SigncryptElement signcryptElement, OpenPgpMetadata metadata);
}
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/* This is a compiled file, you should be editing the file in the templates directory */
.pace {
-webkit-pointer-events: none;
pointer-events: none;
-webkit-user-select: none;
-moz-user-select: none;
user-select: none;
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: 0;
width: 100%;
-webkit-transform: translate3d(0, -50px, 0);
-ms-transform: translate3d(0, -50px, 0);
transform: translate3d(0, -50px, 0);
-webkit-transition: -webkit-transform .5s ease-out;
-ms-transition: -webkit-transform .5s ease-out;
transition: transform .5s ease-out;
}
.pace.pace-active {
-webkit-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
-ms-transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0);
}
.pace .pace-progress {
display: block;
position: fixed;
z-index: 2000;
top: 0;
right: 100%;
width: 100%;
height: 10px;
background: #fcd25a;
pointer-events: none;
}
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Damocles is a famous chef, whose cooking is no longer popular. He feels lonely and unsatisfied. Nana comes into his life in a critical moment: he has decided to write a book on gastronomy and she is his muse. Nana on the other hand poses for Fine Arts students and uses her beauty to survive.Their relationship changes her life but, gradually, makes her suffocate. Nana finds a new love interest, when Dimitris moves to the building.
Dimitris is a young, volatile man with no special talents. He manages to cover his loneliness by pretending to be nervous and very busy. The couple next door is the center of is interest.
Only posts from registered members are shown without pre-moderation. By using the guest comments form, you agree to the terms of use policy. Please stay on topic and don't include links to websites and videos not associated with it. | Pile |
#ifndef OPENCV_FLANN_DUMMY_H_
#define OPENCV_FLANN_DUMMY_H_
namespace cvflann
{
#if (defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 || defined WINCE) && defined CVAPI_EXPORTS
__declspec(dllexport)
#endif
void dummyfunc();
}
#endif /* OPENCV_FLANN_DUMMY_H_ */
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This program is aimed at the synthesis and antitumor evaluation of a series of 6-vinyluracil derivatives and is intended to amplify and extend the recent finding that 5'-methylene-6,5'-cyclouridine and 6-vinyluracil are active in vivo against a number of experimental tumors in mice. Specifically, seven classes of compounds are proposed: A) 6-vinyluracils substituted at C-5 and/or the vinyl group with electron donating and electron withdrawing groups, B) substituted 6-ethyluracils that have the potential to undergo elimination in vivo to give the 6-vinyl derivatives, C) 5-substituted-6-vinyl-cytosines, D) 6-vinyluridine and related nucleosides, including the 2'-deoxy analogs, E) 5', 6'-unsaturated-6,5'-cyclopyrimidine nucleosides, F) 5-substituted uracil-6-acrylic esters and G) 5-substituted uracil-6-propiolate esters. Since the lead compounds react readily with thiols and may function in vivo as alkylating agents, the overall goal is to determine whether the antitumor activity can be increased by altering their suceptibility attack. The new compounds are expected to vary considerably in the rates (and sometimes the sites) at which they react with thiols and attempts will be made to correlate this information with observed in vitro and in vivo antitumor activity. All of the new compounds will be examined for in vitro activity against mouse leukemia cells in culture and for antibacterial activity against Streptococcus faecalis. Active compounds will be evaluated for in vivo activity in mice bearing a variety of leukemias and solid tumors, using both sensitive and resistant tumor lines. The new 2'-deoxy nucleosides will be examined for in vitro activity against Herpes simplex virus growing in tissue culture cells. | Pile |
The immune landscape of myelodysplastic syndromes.
Even though the pathogenesis of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) is dominated by specific molecular defects involving hematopoietic precursors, also immune mechanisms seem to play a fundamental functional role. In this review we will first describe the clinical and laboratory autoimmune manifestations often detectable in MDS patients. We will then focus on studies addressing the possible influence of different immune cell subpopulations on the disease onset and evolution. We will finally consider therapeutic approaches based on immunomodulation, ranging from immunosuppressants to vaccination and transplantation strategies. | Pile |
Length: 32:18
The continuation of part two of a four-part lecture delivered by George Demacopoulos. | Pile |
[Opsoclonus secondary to encephalopolyradiculoneuritis due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae].
Opsoclonus is characterized by sudden onset of arrhythmic, multidirectional chaotic eye movements, generally associated with a parainfectious or paraneoplasic condition. Opsoclonus is a rare manifestation with no known link with infection by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. We present a case of a 23 year old male patient who presented fever, myalgia, vomiting, respiratory failure, opsoclonus and symmetric flaccid tetraparesis with important lower limb muscle atrophy. Serology and seroreversion for M. pneumoniae were both positive. This case illustrates the possibility that M. pneumoniae may produce a predominantly neurological disease and the need to include this infection in the differential diagnosis of opsoclonus, or polyradiculoneuritis. | Pile |
Effects of interrupting precordial compressions on the calculated probability of defibrillation success during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) creates artifacts on the ECG and, with automated defibrillators, a pause in CPR is mandatory during rhythm analysis. The rate of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is reduced with increased duration of this hands-off interval in rats. We analyzed whether similar hands-off intervals in humans with ventricular fibrillation causes changes in the ECG predicting a lower probability of ROSC. The probability of ROSC after a shock was continually determined from ECG signal characteristics for up to 20 seconds of 634 such hands-off intervals in patients with ventricular fibrillation. In hands-off intervals with an initially high (40% to 100%) or median (25% to 40%) probability for ROSC, the probability was gradually reduced with time to a median of 8% to 11% after 20 seconds (P<0.001). In episodes with a low initial probability (0% to 25%; median, 5%), there was no further reduction with time. The interval between discontinuation of chest compressions and delivery of a shock should be kept as short as possible. | Pile |
What could be better than hilarious sports memes? Timeless moments in sports captured in looping videos for our entertainment, for one. Why watch the entire game, when you could simply watch the best bits. So before you go back and watch the entire game, check out some highlights and maybe save yourself the needless hour on the couch. | Pile |
Good morning and happy Friday!
A heat warning remains in effect for Toronto as temperatures are set to soar even higher than yesterday for a scorching weekend in the city.
Prepare to sweat.
As of 5:30 a.m. it was 24 C, feeling more like 30 with the humidex. Mainly sunny skies are in the forecast today with a high of 36 C that will feel like 45 with the stifling humidity.
Heat warning will remain in effect at least until Saturday. Temps dip back down to the 27-29°C range on Sunday. <a href="https://t.co/t04V912kYj">pic.twitter.com/t04V912kYj</a> —@JayScotland Clear skies will stick around through the overnight with a low of 22 C.
Crank the A/C this weekend
Don't expect comfortable weather to return anytime soon — daytime highs will stay 30 C or higher through Monday with the humidity making it feel around 40.
Uncle. <a href="https://t.co/J5w4O7SQiz">pic.twitter.com/J5w4O7SQiz</a> —@JayScotland Mainly sunny skies will accompany the steamy temperatures through the weekend, with a couple of clouds rolling in by Sunday.
Drink lots of water
A heat warning remains in effect from both Environment Canada and Toronto's chief medical officer.
Heat warnings are issued when very high temperatures or humid conditions could lead to a greater risk of heat illnesses, such as heatstroke or heat exhaustion.
That risk is greatest for:
Older adults.
Infants and young children.
People with chronic illnesses, such as breathing difficulties.
People who work or exercise in the heat.
Homeless people.
Those without access to air conditioning.
Environment Canada urged Toronto residents to drink plenty of liquid – especially water – before feeling thirsty, which will decrease the risk of dehydration. | Pile |
Q:
Iterate over a string with #split method, how to get the total number of elements
I have the following code
s = 'string1, string2, string3, string4'
s.split(",").each_with_index{ |element, index| puts "line #{index} of #{size_of_array}" }
What is the best way to get the size of the array ? Is there a method that I can call on the same line of the split passing to the loop ?
A:
I think you're looking for tap:
s.split(',').tap{|a| a.size.times{|i| puts "line #{i} of #{a.size}"}}
but really, just a ; keeps as much as you want on the same line:
a = s.split(','); a.size.times{|i| puts "line #{i} of #{a.size}"}
Notice size instead of length because it's 2 chars shorter.
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Headlamps are used to light the space in front of a vehicle. Over the years, headlamps have used acetylene, electric current, halogen, high-intensity discharge systems, and other methods to illuminate a lamp. Many of today's headlamps use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as a light source. LEDs are relatively inexpensive and bright, making them an ideal candidate for a headlamp light source in some respects. However, differences between LEDs and other light sources create a need for additional engineering.
For example, LEDs may not generate as much heat as incandescent bulbs. Slight changes in temperature may provide some positive effects but may also lend themselves to further considerations. Lower temperatures may generally equate to less wasted energy, adding to the overall efficiency of the vehicle. Additionally, as LEDs may not experience “burn out,” they may need replacing much less frequently. For example, a particular lamp may last an entire effective life of a vehicle. However, because the source of light may generate less heat, the average temperature inside a headlamp can be lower with an LED, and the headlamp may tend to develop condensation inside its lamp housing. That is, the bulb may not raise the temperature inside lamp housing sufficiently above the dew point temperature to evaporate moisture in the air within the housing.
Regardless of the type of light source within a headlamp, its particular structure may affect its propensity to develop condensation. Generally, surfaces near the light source will see higher temperatures than surfaces farther away as energy radiates from the source. Moreover, particular internal structures of various bulbs will tend to cause more or less airflow within the headlamp. Increased airflow can generally lead to more uniform airflow distributions and less condensation for a given light source. Thus, areas of low flow can be more susceptible to higher levels of condensation. Accordingly, a need exists for alternative lamp assemblies that permit less condensation. | Pile |
Indian Run (Hughes River)
Indian Run is a stream located entirely within Ritchie County, West Virginia. It is a tributary of Hughes River.
Indian Run was named after the Native Americans (Indians).
See also
List of rivers of West Virginia
References
Category:Rivers of Ritchie County, West Virginia
Category:Rivers of West Virginia | Pile |
Q:
Solving the diffusion equation in a ball with Neumann BC
I was hoping to ask for finding $\lambda_n$ in the following problem, I need to jog my memory as to how to solve these using fourier series. I am only interested in $\lambda_n$ as these terms will represent my decay rates.
Suppose we have a ball, radius $r_0$, with the diffusion equation
$$\frac{\partial c(r,t)}{\partial t} =
\frac{D}{r^2}
\frac{\partial }{\partial r}
\left(
r^2
\frac{\partial }{\partial r}
c(r,t)
\right),
\quad r\in[0,r_0],t\geq 0$$
with neumann boundary conditions
$$
D\frac{\partial c}{\partial r} = -pc
,\quad \text{on}\ \ r=r_0
$$
with initial conditions
$$c(r,0)=
\begin{cases}
c_0 & r\in[0,R] \\
0 & r\in(R,r_0]
\end{cases}$$
where $D,p>0$.
If we let
$$c = R(r)T(t)$$
then we find
$$
\frac{1}{D}\frac{T'}{T} =
\frac{\partial^2 R}{\partial r^2}
+
\frac{2}{r}\frac{\partial^2 R}{\partial r^2} = -\lambda^2
$$
Therefore
$T(t)=\exp(-D \lambda^2 t)$. I'm interested in describing the half-life of this system by examining the decay rates of the series solution to it.
A:
Your last displayed equation is wrong. You get
$$r^2R''+2rR'+\lambda^2r^2R=0\ .$$
Introduce a new unknown function $Q(r):=r\>R(r)$. You then obtain $Q'=R+rR'$, $Q''=2R'+rR''$ and therefore
$$r(Q''+\lambda^2 Q)=r^2R''+2rR'+\lambda^2 r^2R=0\ .$$
It follows that
$$Q(r)=a\cos(\lambda r)+b\sin(\lambda r)\ .$$
Since $R(r)={1\over r}Q(r)$ one necessarily has $a=0$, so that we are left with $R(r)={1\over r}\sin(\lambda r)$. We now have to determine the $\lambda$s for which the boundary condition
$$D\>R'(r_0)=-p\>R(r_0)\tag{1}$$
is fulfilled. To this end we compute
$$R'(r)=-{1\over r^2}\sin(\lambda r)+{\lambda\over r}\cos(\lambda r)\ .$$
Plugging this and $R(r)$ into $(1)$ we obtain the transcendental equation (typical for this kind of problem)
$$\tan\alpha={D\over D-r_0p}\>\alpha$$for the dimensionless unknown $\alpha:=\lambda r_0$. Now determine numerically the smallest positive solution of this equation, and you are done.
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Donald Trump’s election as the president of the United States last year has led to a significant, and perhaps unforeseen, shift in the marriage market in India.
Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric, his dramatic executive order in January on immigration (later stayed by a federal court), and a proposal to squeeze H-1B work visa programmes used extensively by Indians have meant that young Indian men studying and working in the US are no longer in demand in marriage bureaus in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
US-based Indian men have been one of the most sought after grooms in the country for decades. Although no data is available to ascertain the extent of the decline in demand for such grooms yet, the attack on two Indian engineers in Kansas last week, in which one was killed, is likely to accelerate the trend.
Telugus form a large number of the Indians migrating to the US annually. Several of them go to the US as students. Data released by the US embassy in India shows that its Hyderabad consulate issues the highest number of student visas in the country, and the fifth-highest in the world.
“Trump’s [immigration clampdown] decision has not only affected the job security of Indian techies working in the US, it has also affected the marriages of NRI [non-resident Indian] grooms,” said Dayakar*, the managing director of a marriage bureau in software technology-hub Hyderabad. “At present, parents of girls prefer grooms from software companies based in India over NRIs, which used to be the other way round till just a few months back.”
Dayakar said parents looking for NRI grooms for their daughters were waiting to see which direction Trump’s immigration policies take before committing to a match. “Until then, they have kept NRI matches on hold,” he said.
Parents looking elsewhere
“I used to search for NRI matches [in the US], but I rejected 10 such matches after Trump’s rule,” said Hyderabad-based Subramanyam Sharma, who has a 25-year-old daughter. He has also advised his extended family not to look for America-based grooms as long as Trump was president.
Similarly, like many other Indian parents, Ravi Reddy, 55, has been looking at eligible Indian men working in the US for his daughter, an information technology engineer. Now he says he’s dropped the US from his list because of Trump. “I would prefer to give my daughter to grooms from any other place, like Singapore, Australia—anywhere other than the US,” said Reddy, who has been groom-hunting since 2015.
Ditto with Purnachandra Rao from Hyderabad, father of a 22-year-old girl. The lure of the US-based groom is over, he said.
“NRIs in (the) US don’t have job security now,” said Rao. “After marriage they won’t be able to take my daughter along with them because of the rules laid down by Trump. So what is the point in getting married to a groom working there?”
Neelima*, who manages a prominent marriage bureau in Hyderabad, said the Trump factor could delay marriages that were already delayed by Indian standards in the case of NRIs.
“Normally NRIs marry very late,” she said. “On an average, the minimum age of the NRI who is ready for marriage will be around 30 years. It takes another one or two years by the time they get married. Because of this effect [Trump’s anti-immigrant policies] it will get even more delayed.”
Wait and watch?
In the US, eligible young Indian men are putting on a brave face.
Chalapathi Rao, 30, who has been employed with the US government’s health department for the past five years, has been searching for a “well-educated bride” for the past six months. Although there was initial interest, the responses have dwindled.
However, Rao is not worried. “I have a Green Card and work permit and I am employed with the US government,” he said. “So there is no problem for me with regard to working in the US. My job is secure and there is no need to worry.”
* The last names of some employees of marriage bureaus have been withheld on request.
This post first appeared on Scroll.in. We welcome your comments at [email protected]. | Pile |
Ynysmaerdy
Ynysmaerdy is a village near Talbot Green and Llantrisant in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. Even though there is no direct access to the village of Llanharan, due to older parish boundaries it falls under the community of Llanharan. It is home to the Royal Glamorgan Hospital.
Notes
Category:Villages in Rhondda Cynon Taf
Category:Llantrisant | Pile |
This grant proposal is in response to specific NIH PAR-03-045 'Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine' and utilizes the R21 mechanism. We will extend proof-of-concept nanomechanical cell studies conducted by the Gimzewski & Teitell labs. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we have documented novel, treatment- and strain-dependent motion signatures from resting and stimulated yeast cells and have conducted similar but more preliminary measurements in mammalian cells. Importantly, initial experiments indicate that these cell-specific mechanical signals yield real-time diagnostic information about cell structure, metabolism and movement, along with response to chemical and physical stimuli. We specifically seek support to characterize further the nanomechanical features of mammalian cells and to develop a higher-throughput experimental approach. Our new approach will make use of "nano mirrors" fixed to the cell membrane, in place of the AFM tip. These mirrors act as nanoscopic displacement probes and can be interrogated by laser scanning metrology (using an optical lever or a fiber-optic interferometer). This configuration is parallel, enabling simultaneous nanomechanical measurements of hundreds-to- thousands of individual cells. We will document the ability our nano mirror concept to provide information about a cell's state of health and functioning, in a variety of environmental conditions. [unreadable] [unreadable] [unreadable] | Pile |
Bitnje
Bitnje may refer to several settlements in Slovenia:
Bitnje, Bohinj, a settlement in the Municipality of Bohinj
Spodnje Bitnje, a settlement in the Municipality of Kranj
Srednje Bitnje, a settlement in the Municipality of Kranj
Zgornje Bitnje, a settlement in the Municipality of Kranj | Pile |
'My Soul to Take' Gets a New Release Date and Poster
And so the October film shuffle continues. First Saw 3D ditched its usual week before Halloween opening, October 22nd, and nestled in safely for an October 29th release, steering clear of direct competition with Paranormal Activity 2 and pitting it up against Wes Craven's My Soul to Take and the limited release Monsters. Now it looks like the pressure was too intense for My Soul to Take as well because that one's backpedaling to October 8th where I Spit On Your Grave is the only other release within the horror genre.
I guess it was a smart move. As compared to Saw 3D, My Soul to Take was certainly the October 29th underdog. At least on the 8th it'll be the prime source of entertainment for horror hounds. However, if the move was solely to give My Soul to Take a leg up on the competition, I would have opted for the 15th. The only films opening that weekend are Jackass 3D, Conviction and Red. Then again, perhaps gore lovers would end up gravitating towards Jackass instead.
Regardless, this one's going to need some serious marketing to even get ahead of competition that'll be in its second week like Let Me In and this first poster posted on Shock Till You Drop isn't really the best start. Artistically, it's got a great look. The lack of floating heads à la the Scream franchise is always a plus, but for those with zero knowledge of My Soul to Take, how are they supposed to have a clue what this movie is about? The title, tagline and mention of Craven's other work helps, but a more telling image could have been a big boost. Even just increasing the size of the image already there would have made the poster more striking. | Pile |
PSA Grants-in-aid of Research
Each year over $25,000 is awarded to support student members in furthering their research (Grants-in-Aid of Research), education (Croasdale Fellowship), and travel to the annual PSA meeting (Hoshaw Travel Award). Competition for these awards is high, so the committee recommends that students have their advisors review their application before submission. Also, the committee would like to remind applicants that all incomplete (i.e. not addressing all of the required points of each award, missing letter(s) of
recommendation) or late applications will not be reviewed. The deadline and requirements for each award application is listed on the PSA website: hqp://www.psaalgae.org/grants-and-fellowships/. The committee looks forward to reviewing more great applications this year! | Pile |
True three-dimensional displays that allow viewers to dynamically shift accommodation, bringing objects displayed at different viewing distances into and out of focus.
Under natural viewing conditions, viewers do not just passively perceive. Instead, they dynamically scan the visual scene by shifting their eye fixation and focus between objects at different viewing distances. In doing so, the oculomotor processes of accommodation (eye focus) and vergence (angle between lines of sight of two eyes) must be shifted synchronously to place new objects in sharp focus in the center of each retina. Accordingly, nature has reflexively linked accommodation and vergence, such that a change in one process automatically drives a matching change in the other. Conventional stereoscopic displays force viewers to try to decouple these processes, because while they must dynamically vary vergence angle to view objects at different stereoscopic distances, they must keep accommodation at a fixed distance--or else the entire display will slip out of focus. This decoupling generates eye fatigue and compromises image quality when viewing such displays. In an effort to solve this accommodation/vergence mismatch problem, we have built various prototype displays that can vary the focus of objects at different distances in a displayed scene to match vergence and stereoscopic retinal disparity demands and better simulate natural viewing conditions. By adjusting the focus of individual objects in a scene to match their stereoscopic retinal disparity, the cues to ocular accommodation and vergence are brought into agreement. As in natural vision, the viewer brings different objects into focus by shifting accommodation. As the mismatch between accommodation and vergence is decreased, natural viewing conditions are better simulated and eye fatigue should decrease. | Pile |
Characteristics and harms associated with injecting versus smoking methamphetamine among methamphetamine treatment entrants.
To compare the characteristics and harms associated with injecting and smoking methamphetamine among methamphetamine treatment entrants. A structured face-to-face interview was used to assess demographics, drug use patterns and harms [physical and mental health, psychological distress, psychotic symptoms, crime and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk behaviour] among 400 methamphetamine treatment entrants in Sydney and Brisbane, Australia. Participants who had injected but not smoked methamphetamine in the month before treatment (n = 195, injectors) were compared to participants who had either: (a) injected and smoked (n = 90, injectors who smoke), or (b) smoked but not injected (n = 73, smokers), during this time. In comparison with injectors, smokers were primarily non-injecting drug users, who were younger, more likely to be female and use ecstasy rather than heroin. After adjusting for these differences smokers were less dependent on methamphetamine than injectors, but they took the drug as often and had similarly high levels of psychological distress, poor physical and mental health, psychotic symptoms, sexual risk behaviour and criminal involvement. Injectors who smoked had a similar demographic and clinical profile to injectors, including comparable levels of needle sharing, but they used methamphetamine more often and had greater criminal involvement. Within this treatment sample, smoking methamphetamine occurred among both long-standing injecting drug users and a comparatively younger group of non-injecting drug users. It was associated with less severe methamphetamine dependence than injecting, but more intense use patterns and similar levels of other harms. | Pile |
"ebrary pioneered the ebook subscription model with the advent of Academic Complete™, which has been serving libraries around the globe for more than 10 years. Leveraging a decade of usage stats, we developed College Complete, a subscription tailored to the needs of college libraries."
"With continued growth, unlimited access and powerful research tools, College Complete is renowned as a cost-effective way to offer breadth and depth of authoritative ebooks. Many libraries subscribe to College Complete as a foundation, then enhance their collections with Demand-driven Acquisition and Perpetual Archive with complimentary reduplication." (From the vendor) | Pile |
Les Binkley
Leslie John Binkley (born June 6, 1936 in Owen Sound, Ontario) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Binkley played goaltender in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Penguins and in the World Hockey Association for the Ottawa Nationals and Toronto Toros. He later served as a scout for both the Pittsburgh Penguins and Winnipeg Jets.
Career
Les Binkley spent his early career in the minor leagues and did not play in the NHL until his thirties. He won the Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award as the AHL's top rookie in 1962, and was awarded the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award four years later for allowing the fewest goals in the league. Binkley was the starting goaltender for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the team's inaugural season in the NHL. During the 1970 Stanley Cup playoffs, Binkley won six games--the first postseason victories for the Penguin franchise. After five seasons with the Penguins, he played in the WHA with the Ottawa Nationals and Toronto Toros. Binkley played in 196 NHL regular season games and retired with a career GAA of 3.12.
He won two Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992 as a scout for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Achievements and awards
EHL Second All-Star Team (1957)
Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award (Rookie of the Year - AHL) (1962)
AHL Second All-Star Team (1964, 1966)
Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award (fewest goals against - AHL) (1966)
WHL Second All-Star Team (1967)
Two Stanley Cup championships as a scout for the Pittsburgh Penguins (1991 and 1992)
First NHL goaltender to wear contact lenses (1967)
First player signed by the Pittsburgh Penguins club in its first NHL season
Personal life
Binkley currently resides in Walkerton, Ontario, with his wife Eleanor. He has two children, Randall and Leslie, and five grandchildren, Jana, Jonathan, Curtis, Kara and Jordan. Curtis Binkley is also a goaltender, and was drafted by the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League in 2002.
Career statistics
References
External links
Category:1936 births
Category:Baltimore Clippers (1954–56) players
Category:Buffalo Norsemen players
Category:Canadian ice hockey goaltenders
Category:Charlotte Clippers players
Category:Ice hockey people from Ontario
Category:Living people
Category:New York Rangers scouts
Category:Ottawa Nationals players
Category:Sportspeople from Owen Sound
Category:Pittsburgh Penguins players
Category:Pittsburgh Penguins scouts
Category:San Diego Gulls (WHL) players
Category:Stanley Cup champions
Category:Toronto Toros players
Category:Winnipeg Jets (1972–96) coaches
Category:Winnipeg Jets (1972–96) scouts
Category:Canadian ice hockey coaches | Pile |
Dental implants traditionally have a high success rate with numerous studies showing long-term success rates of over 95%. This is just one of the reasons they have been widely accepted as the best method for permanently replacing missing teeth. In fact, over-dentures, which are full dentures supported and stabilized by at least two dental implants, are now considered the standard of care by the American Dental Association (ADA) for people who have lost all of their teeth in one or both jaws. And while they have a high success rate, there are some factors that can compromise the success rates of implants.
These factors are generally divided into three categories: general health concerns, local factors, and maintenance issues.
General health concerns: Your general health, lifestyle, and habits can play a major role in the success of dental implants. For example, smoking, diabetes, osteoporosis (porous bone) or a compromised immune (resistance) system can all negatively impact implant healing and success. And if you have a history of radiation treatment to your jawbones, you are at a higher risk for complications.
Local factors: Some examples of local factors that can affect implant success include bone quality and quantity — having sufficient bone in the right place to accurately secure and locate the implants.
Maintenance issues: While implants are excellent high tech replacements for missing permanent teeth, they do require routine maintenance. This includes daily cleaning and continued professional care. Otherwise, implants are just like any other technically sophisticated devices — they may be susceptible to breakdown. | Pile |
Q:
Re-shaping data for plotting a network
I have a data set that I would like to re-shape for plotting as a network (following the work done here). The initial data frame looks like this:
authors <- c('Author A', 'Author B', 'Author C',
'Author A', 'Author D', 'Author C')
affiliation <- c('University 1', 'University 2', 'University 1',
'University 1', 'Institute 3', 'University 1')
manuscript <- c('Manuscript A', 'Manuscript A', 'Manuscript A',
'Manuscript B', 'Manuscript B', 'Manuscript B')
df <- data.frame(authors, affiliation, manuscript)
I would like to re-shape this so that for each manuscript, I can get every combination of authors with the primary author's affiliation (I hope the way I am asking this question makes sense). This would result in the following data frame:
df_network <- data.frame('primary_author'= c('Author A', 'Author A',
'Author B', 'Author B',
'Author C', 'Author C',
'Author A','Author A',
'Author D', 'Author D',
'Author C', 'Author C'),
'connection'= c('Author B', 'Author C',
'Author A', 'Author C',
'Author A', 'Author B',
'Author D', 'Author C',
'Author A', 'Author C',
'Author A', 'Author D'),
'primary_affiliation' = c('University 1', 'University 1',
'University 2', 'University 2',
'University 1', 'University 1',
'University 1', 'University 1',
'Institute 3', 'Institute 3',
'University 1', 'University 1'),
'manuscript' = c('Manuscript A', 'Manuscript A',
'Manuscript A', 'Manuscript A',
'Manuscript A', 'Manuscript A',
'Manuscript B', 'Manuscript B',
'Manuscript B', 'Manuscript B',
'Manuscript B', 'Manuscript B'))
Of course I can re-shape the data by hand but this is incredibly tedious, especially as the list gets very long. I have done this before (manually), and if I can get the data in the shape of df_network then the result is quite nice. Any tips or tricks anyone could offer would be greatly appreciated.
A:
Try this:
library(dplyr)
df %>%
left_join(df, by = "manuscript") %>%
filter(!authors.x == authors.y) %>%
select(primary_author = authors.x,
connection = authors.y,
primary_affiliation = affiliation.x,
manuscript)
Output:
primary_author connection primary_affiliation manuscript
1 Author A Author B University 1 Manuscript A
2 Author A Author C University 1 Manuscript A
3 Author B Author A University 2 Manuscript A
4 Author B Author C University 2 Manuscript A
5 Author C Author A University 1 Manuscript A
6 Author C Author B University 1 Manuscript A
7 Author A Author D University 1 Manuscript B
8 Author A Author C University 1 Manuscript B
9 Author D Author A Institute 3 Manuscript B
10 Author D Author C Institute 3 Manuscript B
11 Author C Author A University 1 Manuscript B
12 Author C Author D University 1 Manuscript B
| Pile |
Rimgailė
Rimgailė (also Rymgajla, Rimgaila, Ringaila, , ) was daughter of Birutė and Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and thus sister of Vytautas the Great. Rimgailė (feminine) or Rimgailas (masculine) is a typical dual-stemmed pagan Lithuanian name constructed from rim- (rimti - "be calm") + gail- (*gailas - "strong"), which is quite common in Lithuania at present.
By marriage with Henry of Masovia, she was Princess of Masovia for about one year, until the death of her husband (winter of 1392–1393). Jan Długosz in his chronicles wrote that to marry her Henry resigned from the title of Bishop of Płock. She was among the suspects in the death of Henry.
Her second marriage (1419–1421) was with Alexander the Good, Voivode of Moldavia (1400–1432). Upon the politically motivated divorce she was given the customs of the town of Siret and 40 villages. Also, as part of the divorce settlement Alexander the Good promised to pay her lifetime income worth 600 Hungarian gold ducats or florins payable in two installments.
See also
References
Category:Medieval Lithuanian nobility
Category:Medieval Romanian nobility
Category:14th-century Romanian people
Category:15th-century Romanian people
Category:14th-century Romanian women
Category:15th-century Romanian women
Category:14th-century Lithuanian people
Category:15th-century Lithuanian people
Category:14th-century Lithuanian women
Category:15th-century Lithuanian women | Pile |
Q:
How do I programmatically convert an ebook from one format to another?
I've been dealing with ebooks lately, and found it quite hard to quickly find conversion scripts to and from the numerous formats available (EPUB, lrf, html, txt, rtf, markdown, and so on).
I thought it might be nice to have one post here with one formats pair and one corresponding tool (eg. Markdown -> Pdf, markdown2pdf) per answer. This should give everyone a neat way to rate the various tools based on their experience, and I think that such a list could be handy for many people.
Hope you like the idea!
A:
I think this might work for you: http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/cli/ebook-convert.html
| Pile |
News Archive
NEWS ARCHIVE
Woman Arrested After Allegedly Punching An Officer
A St. Cloud Police officer was allegedly punched in the face while investigating a fight complaint early Sunday morning.
According to the police report, St. Cloud Police were at Go for It Gas to investigate a fight that had taken place before officers arrival.
While officers were dealing with 19-year-old Rozlyen Beatrice Bolden she became out of control and while attempting to arrest her she punched an officer in the face with a closed fist. Bolden is being held at the Stearns County Jail on charges of 4th degree assault, obstructing the legal process and disorderly conduct.
22-year-old Cornequa Antoinette Riley of St. Cloud was also charged with disorderly conduct for her role in the fight. | Pile |
Chah-e Dasht Mohammad Khan 12
Chah-e Dasht Mohammad Khan 12 (, also Romanized as Chāh-e Dasht Moḩammad Khān 12) is a village in Sahra Rural District, Anabad District, Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported.
References
Category:Populated places in Bardaskan County | Pile |
Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye
Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye () is a 1977 Hindi movie. Produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri, the film is directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Madan Puri, Prem Krishen, Rameshwari, Jagdeep and Iftekhar. It was a surprise hit of the year and gave Madan Puri his most satisfactory film role. The music is by Ravindra Jain. The film has the same storyline as Tamasha (1952 film) and 1941 Hollywood film It Started with Eve. The movie was remade in Tamil as Marumagal.
Cast
Rameshwari, Shyamlee, Madan Puri, Iftekhar, Shivraj, Sunder, Leela Mishra, Savita Bajaj, Piloo Wadia, Shashikala, Viju Khote, Jagdeep, Prem Krishen.
Plot
Seth Harikrishan, the industrialist had as his heir, his only grandson Prem. The grandfather's only desire was to see the bride of his grandson. When he fell seriously ill, his friend and doctor Farid prevailed upon Prem to bring his girl friend Rita, whom he wanted to marry. But as luck would have it, Rita had gone away to Srinagar to participate in a fashion show and she could not return, as due to snowfall all roads were blocked and air service was suspended. To satisfy his dying grandfather, Prem suggested to his company's Public Relations Officer Jagdish to hire a model girl who could pose as Rita for some time. Instead, Jagdish brought an illiterate flower seller girl Kammo, with whom Prem and his sweetheart Rita had many altercations.
But when Rita came, followed by her scheming mother, Kammo knew that her days were numbered. Yet all efforts of Rita and her mother to win the grandfather's favours failed. Ultimately, on the birthday of the grandfather, Rita's mother divulged the truth to doctor Farid. And at the birthday party, it was apparent that Kammo's true identity was known to everyone. Despite this, the grandfather announced his grandson's engagement to Kammo, whom he had really liked. His grandson blew into a rage and threatened to leave the house along with Rita and her mother. The grandfather did not stop him. Prem rushed to Rita only to find that without his grandfather's wealth, his love and sacrifice had no meaning for her. Meanwhile, Kammo, hurt and disillusioned, decided to leave the house for good. Did Prem realise his mistake? Did Kammo forgive him? Did the grandfather welcome him back? See for yourself.
Awards
Filmfare Best Dialogue Award - Vrajendra Gaur
Filmfare Best Screenplay Award - Lekh Tandon, Vrajendra Gaur, Madhusudan Kalekar
Soundtrack
Ravindra Jain is the lyricist and composer for all songs.
References
External links
Category:1977 films
Category:1970s Hindi-language films
Category:Indian films
Category:Films about Indian weddings
Category:Films directed by Lekh Tandon
Category:Films scored by Ravindra Jain
Category:Rajshri Productions films
Category:Indian drama films
Category:Hindi films remade in other languages | Pile |
Patliputra University
Patliputra University (PPU) is a collegiate public state university located in Patna, Bihar, India. It was established by an act of the state legislature in 2018. As a collegiate university, its main functions are divided between the academic departments of the university and affiliated colleges. The university has 125 affiliated colleges including twenty-five constituent colleges, two engineering colleges and a dozen pharmacy colleges spread over two districts, viz. Patna and Nalanda.
History
In 2015, Bihar's education minister hinted that Magadh University (MU) may be split into two or three universities due to the difficulties faced in managing the colleges of oversized MU. In the month of July of the same year, then vice-chancellor of MU, Mohammad Ishtiyaque decided to strengthen the university's Patna branch office to reduce the student's necessity to visit the university headquarters situated at Bodh Gaya. As a part of the strengthening process, a committee was set up to monitor the expansion and growth of the Patna branch office.
On 30 July 2016, Bihar cabinet approved Bihar State Universities (Amendment) Bill 2016 and made way for the creation of Patliputra University by bifurcating the Magadh University. A notice was issued in October 2017 inviting application from candidates for the posts of vice-chancellor and pro-vice-chancellor. More than 150 professors applied for the jobs of vice-chancellor and pro-vice-chancellor. On 19 March 2018, Bihar Governor Satya Pal Malik appointed Girish Kumar Choudhary and Gulab Chand Ram Jaiswal as the pro-vice-chancellor and vice-chancellor of the Patliputra University, respectively, under the Bihar State University (Amendment) Act, 1976.
Administration
The staff of Patliputra University will be created by dividing the staff of Magadh University. 55 per cent of the non-teaching staff of Magadh University will shift to Patliputra University post bifurcation while the rest 45 per cent will remain with MU. Gulab Chand Ram Jaiswal of the Banaras Hindu University’s faculty of commerce is the vice-chancellor of the university whereas Girish Kumar Choudhary from the National Institute of Technology, Patna's electrical department is the pro-vice-chancellor. Bihar's governor, Lalji Tandon serves as the chancellor of Patliputra University. Dr. Kaushlendra Kumar Singh is the current Registrar of Patliputra University. Manoj Kumar is the university's proctor. Jinendra Kumar is the dean for student welfare and the dean of the university's Faculty of Science, whereas, Mahendra Pratap Singh is the dean of Faculty of Commerce and R.K. Mishra is the dean of Faculty of Arts and CCDC in the university.. Ashok Kumar Gupta is the inspector of colleges (science) and Dr. Praveen Kumar, Department of Economics, College of Commerce is the controller of examinations in the university. Dinesh Prasad Singh are assistant controllers of examinations. K.K. Singh is professor-in-charge of sports and Ratna Amrit is the coordinator for the National Service Scheme. Dr. Dhruv Kumar, Nalanda College Biharsharif is media in-charge Dr. Pradhan Durga Shankar Prasad, Department of Physics R K D College Patna will be incharge of Establishment.
Colleges
Constituent Colleges
Affiliated Colleges
Academics
Admitted students of Magadh University (MU) will be awarded degrees by the MU. The university started operating academically from the 2018–19 academic year. The programmes being offered at the university be the same as the ones being offered at Magadh University.
The university plans to launch postgraduate departments in science, commerce and arts stream at university level after many of the postgraduate departments went to MU after the bifurcation. Some of Patna's better institutions come under Patliputra University after its creation.
Campus
The university is headquartered in Patna and will administratively operate from Magadh University branch office on Kankarbagh old bypass in the Rajendra Nagar neighbourhood of Patna, whilst, its permanent campus will be located at Beur.
See also
Patna University
Purnea University
Munger University
References
External links
Category:Universities in Bihar
Category:Patliputra University
Category:Educational institutions established in 2018
Category:2018 establishments in India
Category:2018 establishments in Bihar
Category:Buildings and structures in Patna | Pile |
/*
Lightmetrica - A modern, research-oriented renderer
Copyright (c) 2015 Hisanari Otsu
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <pch.h>
#include <lightmetrica/trianglemesh.h>
#include <lightmetrica/property.h>
#include <lightmetrica/detail/propertyutils.h>
#include <lightmetrica/detail/serial.h>
LM_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
class TriangleMesh_Raw final : public TriangleMesh
{
public:
LM_IMPL_CLASS(TriangleMesh_Raw, TriangleMesh);
public:
LM_IMPL_F(Load) = [this](const PropertyNode* prop, Assets* assets, const Primitive* primitive) -> bool
{
if (!prop->ChildAs("positions", ps_)) return false;
if (ps_.size() % 3 != 0)
{
LM_LOG_ERROR("Invalid number of elements in 'positions': " + std::to_string(ps_.size()));
PropertyUtils::PrintPrettyError(prop->Child("positions"));
return false;
}
if (prop->Child("normals"))
{
prop->ChildAs("normals", ns_);
if (ns_.size() != ps_.size())
{
LM_LOG_ERROR("Invalid number of elements in 'normals': " + std::to_string(ns_.size()));
PropertyUtils::PrintPrettyError(prop->Child("normals"));
return false;
}
}
if (prop->Child("texcoords"))
{
prop->ChildAs("texcoords", ts_);
if (ts_.size() != ps_.size() / 3 * 2)
{
LM_LOG_ERROR("Invalid number of elements in 'normals': " + std::to_string(ts_.size()));
PropertyUtils::PrintPrettyError(prop->Child("texcoords"));
return false;
}
}
prop->ChildAs("faces", fs_);
if (fs_.size() % 3 != 0)
{
LM_LOG_ERROR("Invalid number of elements in 'faces': " + std::to_string(fs_.size()));
PropertyUtils::PrintPrettyError(prop->Child("faces"));
return false;
}
return true;
};
public:
LM_IMPL_F(NumVertices) = [this]() -> int { return (int)(ps_.size()) / 3; };
LM_IMPL_F(NumFaces) = [this]() -> int { return (int)(fs_.size()) / 3; };
LM_IMPL_F(Positions) = [this]() -> const Float* { return ps_.data(); };
LM_IMPL_F(Normals) = [this]() -> const Float* { return ns_.data(); };
LM_IMPL_F(Texcoords) = [this]() -> const Float* { return ts_.data(); };
LM_IMPL_F(Faces) = [this]() -> const unsigned int* { return fs_.data(); };
public:
LM_IMPL_F(Serialize) = [this](std::ostream& stream) -> bool
{
{
cereal::PortableBinaryOutputArchive oa(stream);
oa(ps_, ns_, ts_, fs_);
}
return true;
};
LM_IMPL_F(Deserialize) = [this](std::istream& stream, const std::unordered_map<std::string, void*>& userdata) -> bool
{
{
cereal::PortableBinaryInputArchive ia(stream);
ia(ps_, ns_, ts_, fs_);
}
return true;
};
protected:
std::vector<Float> ps_;
std::vector<Float> ns_;
std::vector<Float> ts_;
std::vector<unsigned int> fs_;
};
LM_COMPONENT_REGISTER_IMPL(TriangleMesh_Raw, "trianglemesh::raw");
LM_NAMESPACE_END
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That episode of Steven Universe OMG I AM SHOOKEH! | Pile |
His new number is 713-345-6868 | Pile |
{
"Commands:": "Kommandos:",
"Options:": "Optionen:",
"Examples:": "Beispiele:",
"boolean": "boolean",
"count": "Zähler",
"string": "string",
"number": "Zahl",
"array": "array",
"required": "erforderlich",
"default:": "Standard:",
"choices:": "Möglichkeiten:",
"aliases:": "Aliase:",
"generated-value": "Generierter-Wert",
"Not enough non-option arguments: got %s, need at least %s": "Nicht genügend Argumente ohne Optionen: %s vorhanden, mindestens %s benötigt",
"Too many non-option arguments: got %s, maximum of %s": "Zu viele Argumente ohne Optionen: %s vorhanden, maximal %s erlaubt",
"Missing argument value: %s": {
"one": "Fehlender Argumentwert: %s",
"other": "Fehlende Argumentwerte: %s"
},
"Missing required argument: %s": {
"one": "Fehlendes Argument: %s",
"other": "Fehlende Argumente: %s"
},
"Unknown argument: %s": {
"one": "Unbekanntes Argument: %s",
"other": "Unbekannte Argumente: %s"
},
"Invalid values:": "Unzulässige Werte:",
"Argument: %s, Given: %s, Choices: %s": "Argument: %s, Gegeben: %s, Möglichkeiten: %s",
"Argument check failed: %s": "Argumente-Check fehlgeschlagen: %s",
"Implications failed:": "Fehlende abhängige Argumente:",
"Not enough arguments following: %s": "Nicht genügend Argumente nach: %s",
"Invalid JSON config file: %s": "Fehlerhafte JSON-Config Datei: %s",
"Path to JSON config file": "Pfad zur JSON-Config Datei",
"Show help": "Hilfe anzeigen",
"Show version number": "Version anzeigen",
"Did you mean %s?": "Meintest du %s?"
}
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Moinabad, Ranga Reddy district
Moinabad is a village in Ranga Reddy district of the Indian state of Telangana. It falls under Moinabad mandal of Chevella revenue division.
History
Before the re-organization of districts, the village was under the jurisdiction of Chevella revenue division and in Ranga Reddy district.
Geography
Moinabad is located at and at an altitude of .
Government and politics
Moinabad gram panchayat is the local self-government of the village. The panchayat is divided into wards and each ward is represented by an elected ward member. The ward members are headed by a Sarpanch.
Chevella (SC) (Assembly constituency) of Telangana Legislative Assembly. The present MLA representing the constituency is Kale Yadaiah of TRS]].
Transport
The Hyderabad–Kodangal is the new National highway with a length of , passes through Moinabad.
Education
The primary and secondary school education is imparted by the government schools such as Mandal Parishad, Mandal Parishad upper primary and Zilla Parishad High Schools.
References
Category:Villages in Ranga Reddy district | Pile |
Q:
X-UA-Compatibility with HTTP Header
actually i'm having a problem with a website in IE which is not on intranet and the "always show pages in compatibility mode is not activated" but it still opens in quirks mode sometimes, despite adding
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"/>
I have red that i can send this compatibility order in an HTTP Header or in htaccess
My problem is that i have searched on how to send an HTTP header and actually found no clue, and btw i'm a php developer just in case this information was necessary.
I would really appreciate if someone could provide me what's needed to add (for both, or for one at least) and how/where to add it, i have been looking for the whole week and it's quiet urgent to find the fix so soon !
Is this way to send it as an HTTP header as a first line in the page is right ?
<?php
header('X-UA-Compatible: IE=edge');
?>
(I have just found it)
I really appreciate any help can be provided and i'm thankful in advance.
A:
As you correctly noted the header can be set in php:
<?php header('X-UA-Compatible: IE=edge,chrome=1');
It can also be set in .htaccess like so:
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
Header set X-UA-Compatible "IE=Edge,chrome=1"
# mod_headers can't match by content-type, but we don't want to send this header on *everything*...
<FilesMatch "\.(appcache|crx|css|eot|gif|htc|ico|jpe?g|js|m4a|m4v|manifest|mp4|oex|oga|ogg|ogv|otf|pdf|png|safariextz|svg|svgz|ttf|vcf|webm|webp|woff|xml|xpi)$">
Header unset X-UA-Compatible
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
(copied from the HTML5 Boilerplate template)
However, if you are setting these headers and finding that IE still defaults to quirks-mode then I'd be inclined to suggest that there is something else at work. Have you ensured that your pages include a valid doctype? Notably one that isn't of the HTML 4.01 flavour.
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The International Space Station Is Getting A Servbot Next Year
Next year, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will send astronaut Koichi Wakata to the International Space Station (ISS). That’s not all the nation will be sending to the ISS, though — next summer, Japanese roboticists plan to send a 13-inch-tall humanoid robot to the space station. Equipped with facial recognition technology, the hope is that the no doubt adorable automaton will be useful in helping to carry out experiments on the station, assisting in the mixing of liquids and other simple steps. It will also, of course, be an excellent mascot for the ISS, because seriously, how are there not robots hanging out up there already? Is it a space station or not?
The team behind the tiny android hopes to complete work on it by February of next year, with a launch expected during the summer. The plan is that this will be just the first generation of robots to make everyday life on the ISS less of a trial for the astronauts living and working there. In addition to assisting with experiments, future iterations of ISS robots could double check results to improve accuracy and reliability of data being gathered from ISS experiments.
Researchers also see robots — especially humanoid ones — as a means for combatting loneliness on the space station, envisioning these Lilliputian robots as companions for astronauts, who can sometimes have trouble coping with long, isolated missions in orbit. A robot that can recognize faces and voices and interact with crew members on a more personal level could be a boon for legions of Major Toms searching for the quiet comfort of ground control. At least, you know, until they inevitably go all HAL and have to be put down, which bums us out just to think about.
We really do like the idea of these Servbot-style droids, because if Marvel vs. Capcom titles have taught us nothing else, it’s that several tiny robots working together can do anything they put their neural networks to. Even if that is usually wreaking annoying, annoying havoc. Until they start, though, you can learn more about the first generation of robots that will one day infest and conquer the ISS at the Kibo Robot Project’s page here. | Pile |
Naseh Gowd-e Vali Khan-e Jowkar
Naseh Gowd-e Vali Khan-e Jowkar (, also Romanized as Naseh Gowd-e Valī Khān-e Jowkār) is a village in Margown Rural District, Margown District, Boyer-Ahmad County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 83, in 18 families.
References
Category:Populated places in Boyer-Ahmad County | Pile |
The birth rate decline was blamed on years of economic recession and high unemployment. The birth rate is lowest in the Mezzogiorno, or south of Italy, where the recession has hit hardest. Sardinia, for example, had a birth rate of 7.1 per cent. | Pile |
Detection by cultural isolation of bovine virus diarrhoea (BVD) virus following field infections in cattle and their fetuses in Turkey.
Cultural isolation, identification and biotype characterization of BVD virus is based on monolayer tissue culture techniques using mainly organs of, e.g., bovine fetuses. These might have experienced a transplacental transmission and are therefore of no use for tissue cultures produced, e.g., from kidneys of such fetuses. In order to rule out BVD virus infections, fetuses must be tested for BVD virus, viral antigen or specific nucleotide sequences. BVD virus and other ruminant pestiviruses have been detected in Turkey by cultural isolation. In bovine fetuses BVD virus has not been demonstrated so far. Cultural isolation was attempted in the present investigation in 50 randomly selected pregnant cows which were brought to an abattoir. Of these cows serum samples were assayed for neutralizing antibodies to BVD virus and 40 (80%) found positive with titres > or = 1:40. In contrast fetuses 120 days of ontogenic age and therefore supposedly immunocompetent were derived from seropositive dams (n = 16) but did not show any neutralizing antibodies to BVD virus. Leucocyte fractions of peripheral blood samples of the 50 cows as well as 353 fetal blood and organ samples were inoculated and submitted to three passages in fetal calf kidney cell cultures before testing for BVD viral antigen by immunofluorescence technique. BVD virus was thus detected in the fetus of one seropositive cow and also in the leucocyte fraction of one seronegative dam including organs of her fetus. The number of fetuses found positive for BVD virus amongst fetuses collected in abattoirs corresponds well to figures gained by other investigators outside Turkey.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) | Pile |
In any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians copes with a mental health problem.
It's something Chakameh Shafii knows well. From the outside, the Toronto resident — a highly-motivated mechanical engineer — looked like she had it all.
But under the surface, she grappled with mental health issues.
"I had a lot of a internal battles with my anxiety," Shafii told CBC Toronto.
After working with a therapist, and experiencing the helpful nature of cognitive behavioural therapy in combating her anxiety, Shafii wanted to give back.
She developed an online therapy centre called TranQool — a place for people to access counseling sessions through video interaction in the safety and comfort of their own home.
TranQool founder hopes to expand nationwide
The Toronto-based company launched about a year ago and connects therapists and clients across Ontario, and Shafii aims to expand it nation-wide in the next year.
Dana Kendel is one of therapists who uses the service to interact with patients, and she stressed the importance of talking about mental health.
"If it's affecting how you work, how you are at school... that's serious stuff and people aren't talking about it enough," she said.
TranQool founder Chakameh Shafii (left) and therapist Dana Kendel (right) at the offices of the therapy-by-video company. (Devin Heroux/CBC News)
Video therapy the 'wave of the future'
Steve Lurie, executive director for the Canadian Mental Health Association's Toronto branch, called video therapy the "wave of the future."
"There's emerging literature on the effectiveness of video therapy and tele-mental health… and some patients actually prefer it," he said.
Lurie, who is not affiliated with TranQool, said video options can help reduce barriers to mental health care, particularly for people in remote areas.
TranQool touts itself as an affordable option, with rates of $80 per session, compared to, typically, more than $120 for an in-person session.
But Lurie stressed that improving access also means breaking down cost barriers.
"If this is just for people who can afford to pay, it improves access for them, but we should be talking about how to use these more broadly," he said. | Pile |
0:30 Sky Sports and the NBA have announced a four-year deal Sky Sports and the NBA have announced a four-year deal
Sky Sports will become the home of the NBA in the UK after announcing a new four-year broadcast and multi-platform partnership.
Under the partnership, announced on Monday, Sky Sports become the NBA's exclusive broadcast partner and official website operator in the UK and Ireland.
The partnership will also see live games and highlights of the WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) starting with the 2019 season that tips off in May.
As part of the NBA's most extensive UK and ROI partnership ever, Sky Sports will broadcast extensive season-long games and programming, including more than 170 live games and a record number of live weekend primetime games starting from 8.30pm UK time.
Sky Sports will also become the NBA's new online destination for fans in the UK with extensive video highlights, news, stats, scores and original digital content, enabling fans to stay connected to the game whenever, wherever they are.
Sky Sports & NBA 170+ live games inc. 42 live weekend prime time games
Christmas Day Games
NBA London Game 2019
NBA All-Star 2019
NBA Playoffs & Finals
NBA Action highlights show
Live WNBA games
The new season is just hours away, tipping off on Wednesday morning with a star-stubbed double-header headlined by the defending champions Golden State Warriors and their superstar Steph Curry beginning their defence of the title at home to Oklahoma City Thunder.
Prior to that game, the season and Sky Sports' coverage begins at 1am with the Philadelphia 76ers visiting the Boston Celtics - the culmination of a blockbuster start to the season that will feature 48 hours of continuous NBA action on a special Sky Sports Arena takeover.
Steph Curry will feature on Sky Sports' opening night of NBA coverage
From 6am on Tuesday a range of specialised programming featuring archived 'Classic Games' and much more will begin the build-up to the new season.
An additional highlight of the upcoming campaign will see the New York Knicks take on the Washington Wizards at The O2 as part of the NBA London Game 2019 - the NBA's ninth regular-season game in London, which will also be live on Sky Sports.
"We are thrilled to be partnering with Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland," said NBA EMEA vice president, Global Media Distribution, Elsa Memmi.
"With a record number of weekend primetime games, a season-long schedule of live games and programming, and extensive highlights available online and on mobile, Sky Sports will be the true home of the NBA for fans."
Sky Sports Mix, available to all Sky TV customers at no extra cost, will show one match every Saturday with full-season coverage across Sky Sports Action, Sky Sports Arena, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports News.
LeBron James signed a four-year deal with LA Lakers this off season
Sky will become the true home of the NBA in the UK NBA fans will also be able to access the action contract-free through NOW TV, with a day pass for Sky Sports costing just £7.99.
Throughout the season an average of five live games per week during the 2018-19 regular season including 42 games in primetime as part of the league's NBA Saturdays and NBA Sundays Europe-wide weekend prime-time initiative.
Additionally, Sky Sports will broadcast four back-to-back games on Christmas Day from 5pm local time, totalling over 10 hours of live coverage.
Fans can also look forward to marquee year-round events including NBA All-Star, the NBA Playoffs, the NBA Conference Finals, The NBA Finals, the NBA Draft, as well as NBA Hardwood Classic games. | Pile |
The Sadler Center at The College of William and Mary provides excellent facilities, equipment, service, and assistance for all types of educational conferences, board meetings, seminars and events.
Complete with a theatre that seats over 400, the Sadler Center provides meeting space options for groups of 10 to groups of 500. The Sadler Center is also a suitable site for social gatherings, retreats, reunions and special events. A variety of dining options, lounges and recreational areas are also available at and nearby the Sadler Center.
The Conference Services Office offers conference and event planning assistance for groups meeting at William and Mary. They also offer affordable registration services for conferences and events.
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This invention relates to systems for monitoring processes where an intense point source of light is generated incident to a metal working process, and is specifically concerned with a video monitoring system and method for monitoring a gas and arc welding or cutting operation.
Systems for video monitoring an arc welding operation are known in the prior art. Such systems are often used in situations where it is impossible or impractical for a human operator to have direct, hands-on access to the workpiece such as when a weld must be produced in the inner diameter of a pipe, or within the radioactive environment of a nuclear steam generator. These video monitoring systems allow the welder to observe the position of the electrode and the filler wire relative to the workpiece, as well as the characteristics of the weld puddle created by the electric arc. This information helps the operator to remotely control the dynamics of the weld puddle so that the weld is produced uniformly and without flaws.
Unfortunately, the images produced by such video monitoring systems are generally not as clear and informative to a welder as the image he might see through a conventional welding hood. This difference in quality stems largely from the fact that the sensing circuit of a conventional television camera (which is a pixel array of a light-sensitive charge coupled device) does not have the interpretative abilities that the human eye does when used in combination with the brain. While the filter glass used in a conventional welding hood produces an image wherein the arc is essentially white and the background of the workpiece is very nearly black, the eye and brain are able to interpret this image so that the welder is able to see fairly clearly the position of the electrode of the torch relative to the workpiece, the resulting weld puddle, the contour of the weld, and the wettability of the leading edge of the puddle. However, in the case of a television camera, the bright image of the arc saturates a portion of the charge coupled device (CCD) of the light sensing circuit, yielding a television image that includes severe contrasts wherein the background surrounding the electric arc is darkened into obscurity. Additionally, the applicant has noted that some of the light filtration components in these systems are apt to create "ghost" images and stray refractions which further blur the resulting image. In an attempt to balance these severe contrasts, some prior art television systems have employed pulsed light sources such as xenon flash units or lasers synchronized with the actuation of the television camera, in combination with narrow bandwith filters which conduct only a very narrow range of light frequencies that are present in the spectrum of the arc light. Unfortunately, the use of such background lighting necessitates the positioning of still another component in the often limited access area around the weld, and significantly increases the cost of the operation of the monitoring system. Additionally, systems that use such narrow bandwidth filters are only capable of generating a black and white image, which gives the system operator less information than a color image, particularly when the system is used to inspect a completed weld.
In addition to the problem of obscuring contrasts, a second major problem associated with many prior art systems is the mechanical interference that the components of the video monitoring system impose upon the movement of the weld head. In some systems, the movement of the weld head is limited by a relatively large and bulky camera assembly which is connected directly on the weld head. The relatively large and bulky size of such camera assembly is due in part to the fact that such assemblies must contain not only the television camera, but a separate array of lenses, electronic light valves, iris diaphragms, neutral density filters or cross-polarizing filters all positioned in tandem which are used to dim the image of the arc before it strikes the light-sensitive array of charge coupled devices within the camera. In an attempt to solve the mechanical interference problems caused by the mounting of the camera assembly on the weld head, some other prior art systems use fiber optical cables to remotely transmit an optical image to a television camera. However, these fiber optical cables lose a great deal of the transmitted light which reduces the resulting resolution of the television image, and are easily browned and burned out by radiation which in turn necessitates frequent replacement.
Clearly, there is a need for a television monitoring system for observing a welding operation which produces a clear, sharp and contrast-balanced image where the portion of the workpiece surrounding the welding arc is easily visible without the need for auxiliary background lighting. Ideally, such a system should be compact enough in design so as to offer little or no mechanical interference to the weld head as it is manipulated during a welding operation. Moreover, the system should be comprised of a small number of simple and inexpensive parts that are capable of producing a clear and well lighted welding images under a variety of different conditions and for a variety of different welding systems. Finally, the system should be sensitive to a variety of different light frequencies so that the generation of a color image is possible, be easily installable onto a variety of existing tungsten-inert gas weld heads, and be completely safe to use under all conditions. | Pile |
Particles within microtubules cannot hide from Garvalov et al. (page 759). Using cryoelectron tomography, the authors get a close look at these elusive luminal residents.
![Tomograms reveal particles (red) inside the lumen of microtubules (green).](jcb1740737f01){#fig1}
Nearly half a century ago, early microscopic evidence suggested that some sort of particle resided inside microtubules. Many researchers, however, considered them possible artifacts of fixation or staining procedures.
Cryoelectron tomography bypasses most of these problem-inducing steps. With just a quick freeze of intact neuronal cells, tomograms at 5-6--nm resolution revealed globular densities about the size of several tubulin subunits within neurite microtubules.
The globules contact the luminal face of the tubulin subunits, but higher (∼2 nm) resolution will be needed to identify precise interaction sites. The particles were found more often in depolymerizing microtubules and thus might increase microtubule dynamics. So far, densities have only been seen in the microtubules of astrocytes, neurons, and neuronal precursors, which have particularly long and dynamic microtubules.
As the internal face is predicted to harbor domains that can be acetylated, the authors suggest that the particles might be acetyltransferases or deacetylases. Other possibilities remain, however. Perhaps they are proteins or mRNAs that are transported or simply stored within microtubules, to be released upon the filament\'s depolymerization. To identify these globules, intact neuronal microtubules will first have to be isolated. ![](jcb_iti_end.jpg)
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Town Mission 12: Defeat the Pursuers and Escort Elise!
Town Mission 12: Defeat the Pursuers and Escort Elise!
Statistics and overview
Location
Mission period
Playable character(s)
Description
Amy Rose must fight off the robots with her Hammer to save the princess. Be sure to look for a Spring that leads to the rooftops. If Amy knocks the spiked balls down to the street, they will crush some of the robots.
Overview
The mission takes place in Castle Town, Soleanna. Amy Rose has just returned to the town after rescuing Princess Elise from the clutches of Dr. Eggman. However, out of spite, the doctor has sent forth his army of Badniks to track down and assassinate them. Amy makes it her promise to protect Elise from the hostile robots and escort her to safety.
This Town Mission automatically begins after the cutscene that follows White Acropolis. The mission therefore must be completed in order to continue with the game.
Guide
This Town Mission's basic goal is defeating all the enemies. The enemies are all located along the streets to the left of the starting point. There are few robots to destroy, and dealing with them is a simple matter. Virtually all of the enemies can be defeated with a mere blow or two of Amy's Piko Piko Hammer. There is an alternative attack method: just before the housing area, the player can jump onto the roof and explode the crates, dropping spiky balls onto the robots below, although using the hammer is often faster. The Town Mission will be cleared when every robot has been defeated.
Trivia
This is the only Town Mission in the entire game which does not feature the story's main character (in this case, Silver). It is also one of the only two Town Missions in which the player can play as characters other than Sonic, Shadow or Silver, the other mission being "The Legend of the Three Musketeers" in Sonic's story.
This mission will automatically set as an Act Mission.
Unlike the name suggests, Princess Elise does not appear during the mission.
There is a difference with the mission clear themes between the mission when the player completes it: When the mission is eventually cleared in the story, the Mission Clear track, which is usually used in cleared Action Stages, plays. However, when the mission is replayed, the Town Mission Clear track also plays. | Pile |
Cryoelectron microscopy of vitreous sections: a step further towards the native state.
Nuclear architecture has been investigated intensively by various electron microscopy (EM) methods. Most of these require chemical fixation of the sample, although cryofixation has also been used in combination with cryosubstitution and resin embedding. This approach allowed one to considerably increase the knowledge about the structural features of different nuclear domains and their involvement in nuclear functions. Cryoelectron microscopy of vitreous sections (CEMOVIS) has added a new dimension to the ultrastructural analysis of the cell nucleus, especially thanks to the possibility of observing the specimen in its hydrated state. In this way one can analyse, at high resolution, cellular structures as close as possible to their native state. In this chapter we describe in detail the different steps of the CEMOVIS method, which should allow an electron microscopist to perform cryosectioning and cryoelectron microscopy of vitrified biological material. | Pile |
WXXK
WXXK (100.5 FM; "Kixx 100.5") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States, the station serves the Lebanon-Rutland-White River Junction area. The station is owned by Great Eastern Radio, LLC and features programming from Westwood One and the Premiere Radio Networks.
WXXK's programming is simulcast in Claremont, New Hampshire, on translator station W269DI at 101.7 MHz.
History
The station went on the air as WNTK-FM on December 18, 1990. On November 30, 1992, the station changed its call sign to WNBX, on December 19, 1994 to WUVR, on March 11, 1996 back to WNBX, on February 15, 1997 to WVRR, and on March 31, 1997 to the current WXXK.
Until March 16, 2015, WXXK was simulcast in the Keene area on WKKN 101.9 FM. It had also been simulcast in southern Vermont on WTHK at 100.7 MHz in Wilmington.
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Category:Lebanon, New Hampshire
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Q:
How to call a function of a class from other function file?
I know thats not the best title for my question but I coulnd't come up with a better one (Suggestions are welcome)
Well, this is my situation, I have 3 files:
1) classDBConn.php - In this file is where I connect to the DB and have some functions like this:
class DBConn{
var $conexion;
private $querySql;
var $respuesta;
var $resultado;
function __construct() {
$this->conexion = @mysqli_connect('localhost', 'root', 'pass', 'dataBase');
if(!$this->conexion){
die('error de conexion('.mysqli_connect_errno().')'.mysqli_connect_error());
}
}
function checkBracketGanador($id_torneo){
$this->querySql = "SELECT COUNT(id_ganador) FROM brackets WHERE id_torneo = '$id_torneo'";
$this->respuesta = mysqli_query($this->conexion,$this->querySql);
$this->resultado = mysqli_fetch_array($this->respuesta);
return $this->resultado[0];
}
// More functions with queries
Note: queries and functions are fine
2)inc_conf.php - In this file is where I create the session and object DBConn. Code:
session_start();
include('classDBConn.php');
$functionsDBConn= new DBConn();
$id_usuario = isset($_SESSION["IDUSUARIO"]) ? $_SESSION["IDUSUARIO"] : false;
3) workingOn.php - In this file is where I make calls to DBConn in order to use those queries. If I do a call like this is just fine:
$res = $functionsDBConn->checkBracketGanador($id_torneo);
echo $res;
But, if I do it inside a function is where everything goes wrong
function test(){
$res = $functionsDBConn->checkBracketGanador($id_torneo);
return $res;
}
$a = test();
echo $a;
I keep getting this error:
Fatal error: Call to a member function checkBracketGanador() on a non-object in .../someFolder/workingOn.php on line 67
I've tried making public functions in classDBConn but didn't work
What I'm doing is calling the function outside the function and sending the result as a parameter to the other function but thats exactly what I want to avoid
Any help is appreciate. Thanks in advance.
A:
This is to do with scope.
I assume you instantiate $functionsDBConn = new DBConn(); outside the function at the same level as
$a = test();
If so you have 2 options
One:
function test(){
global $functionsDBConn;
$res = $functionsDBConn->checkBracketGanador($id_torneo);
return $res;
}
$functionsDBConn = new DBConn();
$a = test();
echo $a;
Two:
function test(&$functionsDBConn){
$res = $functionsDBConn->checkBracketGanador($id_torneo);
return $res;
}
$functionsDBConn = new DBConn();
$a = test($functionsDBConn);
echo $a;
Basically you have to make the object you instantiated visible within the scope of your test() function by either telling the test() function it is available within the global scope global $functionsDBConn; or passing it into the function as a parameter.
You could also make checkBracketGanador() a static method but lets not get to complex all in a rush.
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Design Pattern: Build Multicloud Business Platforms
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Respond to changes in business models, demand volume, technology and regulations. Try new ventures within interconnected ecosystems at the edge, facilitating multicloud data governance and simplifying identity management across clouds. | Pile |
Snuggery Power Station
Snuggery Power Station is a power station near Tantanoola in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. It was built in 1978. It is now owned by Synergen Power, a subsidiary of Engie Energy International.
The power station has a generating capacity of 63 MW, consisting of three diesel-fueled open cycle gas turbines. It is used as a peaking power plant.
References
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Current issues in the management of bacterial respiratory tract disease: the challenge of antibacterial resistance.
The worldwide burden of respiratory tract disease is enormous. Resistance to penicillins, macrolides, and cephalosporins is now detected among the leading bacterial pathogens that cause respiratory tract infections (RTIs)-Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis. The increasing role of atypical/intracellular pathogens (eg, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Legionella pneumophila) in RTIs, as well as their increase in antibiotic resistance prevalence, continues to be of great concern. More recently introduced treatment options for RTIs include the newer respiratory fluoroquinolones, along with the macrolides and azalides. Although these agents demonstrate good activity against common respiratory pathogens, reduced susceptibility to these agents has been reported. The ketolides are recently developed antibacterial agents with targeted-spectrum activity against common respiratory tract pathogens, including atypical/intracellular pathogens, and a low potential for inducing resistance. These promising new drugs have shown in vitro and in vivo efficacy in the treatment of community-acquired RTIs, such as community-acquired pneumonia, acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis, and acute bacterial maxillary sinusitis. | Pile |
Homes are becoming more wired and connected with the proliferation of computing devices such as desktops, tablets, entertainment systems, and portable communication devices. As computing devices evolve, many different ways have been introduced to allow users to interact with these devices, such as through mechanical means (e.g., keyboards, mice, etc.), touch screens, motion, and gesture. Another way to interact with computing devices is through speech. | Pile |
Grandmasters Vladimir Malakhov (7 games) and Artashes Minasian (6 games) have scored 100% on their boards with rating performances of 3187 and 3002 respectively. See full board lists – open section and women section. | Pile |
[Non-Hodgkin lymphoma].
In a prospective randomized trial conducted by SWOG, CHOP has shown equivalent efficacy to second and third generation combinations, while the toxic death rate by CHOP was the smallest among regimens studied. The group thus concluded that CHOP remains the best available treatment. However judging from past results it is not definitive that CHOP is standard. Many investigators therefore have studied to obtain higher efficacy than by CHOP. Regimens for higher dose intensity with the support of G-CSF, and high dose chemotherapy with the support of autologous hematopoietic stem cells, are under way and current results are reviewed. | Pile |
The present invention relates generally to integrated circuit (IC) design, and, more particularly, to the design of a phase interpolation control for clock and data recovery circuits.
As semiconductor process technology progresses, IC chips can operate at greater speed and offer greater processing power. This places a greater demand for inter chip data communications. High speed serial link communication is one of the most important interface technologies in computers, high-speed routers/switches as well as consumer electronics. During a high speed serial transmission, a data signal is transmitted from a transmission chip. The data signal may be polluted on the transmission line. At a receiving chip, a clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit is provided to recover the transmitted signal. Phase interpolation is often employed in constructing the CDR circuit, which occupies less chip area and consumes less power as compared with phase-locked-loop (PLL) based CDR circuits.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a phase interpolation based CDR circuit 100 in a receiving chip. The CDR circuit 100 comprises a pre-amplifier 102, a phase detector 110, a phase interpolation controller 120, a phase interpolation core 130 and an output buffer 140. Incoming data is first amplified by the pre-amplifier 102, and then fed into the phase detector 110 which compares the incoming data with an internally generated clock signal, i.e., INTERPOLATED CLOCK, and produces an EARLY or LATE signal as well as a RE-TIMED CLOCK and a RECOVERED DATA signal through the output buffer 140. The phase interpolation controller 120 responds to the EARLY or LATE signal to generate phase tuning bits to control the phase interpolation by the phase interpolation core 130. The phase tuning bits are typically thermal codes. The phase interpolation core 130 uses the thermal codes to modify the phase of the INTERPOLATED CLOCK signal until the phase of the INTERPOLATED CLOCK aligns with that of the INCOMING DATA. When the INCOMING DATA is ahead of the INTERPOLATED CLOCK, an EARLY pulse will be generated. The EARLY pulse causes the phase of the INTERPOLATED CLOCK to shift ahead and become more in-phase with the INCOMING DATA. On the other hand, if the INCOMING DATA is behind the INTERPOLATED CLOCK, a LATE pulse will be generated. The LATE pulse causes the phase of the INTERPOLATED CLOCK to shift backward and become more in-phase with the INCOMING DATA.
FIG. 2 is a timing diagram illustrating the process of aligning the INTERPOLATED CLOCK signal with the INCOMING DATA signal. The INCOMING DATA and the INTERPOLATED CLOCK have phase differences t1, t2, t3 and t4 at different clock cycles. After each clock cycle, the phase difference becomes smaller, i.e., t1>t2>t3>t4, as a result of the phase interpolation controlled by the phase interpolation controller 120 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a conventional implementation of the phase interpolation core 130 of FIG. 1. Input signals, VCLK-I and VCLK-Q, are clock signals generated by the receiving chip itself. VCLK-I and VCLK-Q has a predetermined phase relationship. An output signal VOUT has a phase interpolated from the phases of VCLK-I and VCLK-Q. The phase of the interpolated output signal VOUT is determined by the magnitude ratio of the current source I1, I2, I3 and I4, which are in turn controlled by the phase tuning bits, or thermal codes, generated by the phase interpolation controller 120 of FIG. 1. Therefore, a function of the phase interpolation controller 120 is to convert the EARLY or LATE signal to a set of corresponding phase tuning bits which cause the phase interpolation core 130 to shift the phase of the INTERPOLATED CLOCK to be more in-phase with the INCOMING DATA. Conventionally, the phase interpolation controller 120 is formed by an analog filter circuit and a thermal code generator. The analog filter circuit is to filter out jitters and noises inherent in the INCOMING DATA signal. However the analog filter circuit typically includes capacitors, the parameters of which fluctuate with different processes. The bandwidth of the analog filter circuit is typically fixed by design. But a chip may be used in different environments with different noise characteristics. The conventional phase interpolation controller 120 with the analog filter circuit may be designed for one application, but may not be ideal for use in another.
As such, what is desired is a phase interpolation controller that is stable and can be dynamically adjusted for use in various applications. | Pile |
hello everyone,
Although I was not the original credit person associated with this draft, I
am the current to date credit person responsible because of Rod's departure.
The customer is ready to sign the ISDA. The address to overnight the
execution copies has not changed. The contact and collateral threshold
figure have changed though.
The hardcopy original should be sent to Mandel Selber, 281-537-9920 ext.
134. The new dollar amount of the collateral threshold should be $1MM, not
$500M as was originally sent over within the draft. I think that is it.
Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.
Thanks
brant | Pile |
1973 Max-Pax Coffee Classic
The Max-Pax Coffee Classic, also known as the Virginia Slims of Philadelphia, was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Palestra in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States that was part of the 1973 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the second edition of the tournament and was held from April 3 through April 8, 1973. First-seeded Margaret Court won the singles title and earned $12,000 first-prize money.
Finals
Singles
Margaret Court defeated Kerry Harris 6–1, 6–0
Doubles
Margaret Court / Lesley Hunt defeated Françoise Dürr / Betty Stöve 6–1, 3–6, 6–2
Prize money
References
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Category:1973 in sports in Pennsylvania
Category:1973 in American tennis | Pile |
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Influence of Unconscious Bias Focus of Diversity Discussion
The UCSF community is invited to join Chancellor Susan Desmond-Hellmann, MD, MPH, and members of her leadership team for an important discussion about "The Influence of Unconscious Bias" on Tuesday, March 26, in Cole Hall Auditorium on the Parnassus campus.
Vice Chancellor of Diversity and Outreach Renee Navarro, MD, PharmD, will present the latest research findings to frame the discussion during the sixth annual Chancellor's Leadership Panel on Diversity. The event, to run from noon to 1:30 p.m., will be streamed live.
Unconscious or implicit bias is when people who genuinely believe in racial equality and justice unknowingly engage in behavior that may favor men over women or whites over underrepresented minorities. Scientists are making advances in creating tools to measure unconcious bias as a way to uncover and then address it. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to take the Harvard University implicit bias test to see how they fare before the discussion.
Studies continue to show the need to raise awareness and understanding of unconscious bias to improve gender and racial equality across all sectors of life: in the workplace, health care settings and universities. Among recent evidence cited by media:
Psychology Todayreported that David Williams, MD, a professor of public health and a professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, addressed the topic during a 2012 conference. Williams, who is recognized as a leading social scientist focused on social influences on health, cited studies documenting inequal treatment of Latinos and African Americans who were significantly less likely to get pain medication for a broken bone in their leg.
The New York Times reported on a 2012 Yale University study that found that bias against women still exists in American universities. Science professors widely consider female undergraduates who have similiar accomplishments and skills less competent than their male peers. This bias means that female students are deemed less worthy of hiring, mentoring, being promoted or compensated adequately when they do get a job. | Pile |
Q:
Adding values from text file to 2D Array c#
EDITED---
I was having trouble adding values to a 2D Array in my foreach loop. Hari pointed out that I needed to declare i = 0 and my array before the loop and that I had the assignments of the value backwards. (Thank you).
However, I have tried to add a final intensity array and Debug.Log the values for i and the console reads "System.Single[]" instead of the value of the single. Any idea why this is?
Thank you!!
Here is my code:
using UnityEngine;
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
//[Serializable]
public class MultiArrayList2 : MonoBehaviour {
public TextAsset datafile;
private int i;
private float[,] coordinates;
private float[] intensity;
// Use this for initialization
void Start() {
string[] dataLines = datafile.text.Split ('\n');
string[] lineValues;
//print (dataLines.Length);
i=0;
float[,] coordinates = new float[6853, 3];
float[] intensity = new float[6853];
foreach (string line in dataLines) {
lineValues = line.Split (' ');
float coordinateX = float.Parse (lineValues [0]);
float coordinateY = float.Parse (lineValues [1]);
float coordinateZ = float.Parse (lineValues [2]);
float intens = float.Parse (lineValues [3]);
coordinates [i, 0] = coordinateX;
coordinates [i, 1] = coordinateY;
coordinates [i, 2] = coordinateZ;
intensity [i] = intens;
Debug.Log (intensity);
i++;
}
}
}
A:
Few points.
You have not initilaized i, initialze this variable before loop (foreach)
Move your coordinates initialization to next line.
You have to uncomment commented lines (That is what you need).
Debug.Log always looks for 1st coordinate, I beleive you want to for each coordinate, change it to i.
Try this.
i=0;
int[,] coordinates = new int[6853, 3];
foreach (string line in dataLines) {
lineValues = line.Split (' ');
int coordinateX = int.Parse (lineValues [0]);
int coordinateY = int.Parse (lineValues [1]);
int coordinateZ = int.Parse (lineValues [2]);
float intensity = float.Parse (lineValues [3]);
coordinates [i, 0] = coordinateX;
coordinates [i, 1] = coordinateY;
coordinates [i, 2] = coordinateZ;
Debug.Log(coordinates [i, 0]);
i++;
}
| Pile |
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The McLarens of Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard made good starts from the front row of the grid, but Ferrari'sMichael Schumacher, starting third, also had a good start and tried to overtake second place Coulthard. The Ferrari driver stayed with the McLarens, but retired on lap 6 when his engine failed. This handed third place to the Williams of Jacques Villeneuve, who was being chased by Benetton's Giancarlo Fisichella.
After the first round of pitstops, Villeneuve found himself behind teammate Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Ferrari's Eddie Irvine and Fisichella. Fisichella was able to pass Frentzen for third but then retired with mechanical failure, leaving Frentzen to finish just ahead of Eddie Irvine's Ferrari which had gambled on a one-stop strategy. Villeneuve was lapped soon after this by the McLarens, but he still managed to finish in fifth place.
On lap 36 Häkkinen came into the pits unexpectedly, apparently having misheard a call over the radio. He drove straight through the pitlane and rejoined the race without stopping, but lost first place to teammate Coulthard. In 2007, McLaren boss Ron Dennis claimed that someone had tapped into the team's radio system:[1]
We do not and have not manipulated Grands Prix, unless there were some exceptional circumstances, which occurred in Australia [1998], when someone had tapped into our radio and instructed Mika Häkkinen to enter the pits.
A few laps before the end of the race, Coulthard let Häkkinen past on the front straight. The two had made a pre-race agreement that between the two of them, the driver who led at the first corner would go on to win the race, should he be in the position to do so.[2] David Coulthard and the McLaren team were criticised heavily. The situation surrounding Coulthard allowing Häkkinen through would eventually go to the World Motorsport Council. The verdict was that "any future act prejudicial to the interests of competition should be severely punished in accordance with article 151c of International Sporting Code." "Team orders" continued to be controversial in Formula One and were banned following the events of the 2002 Austrian Grand Prix, but were reallowed following the 2010 German Grand Prix. Frentzen took third place for Williams.[3] The race was the first win for the tyre manufacturer Bridgestone after they entered Formula One a year earlier.[4]
After the race concluded, the Australian Grand Prix Corporation chairman, Ron Walker, lodged an official complaint to the FIA into how the actions of the McLaren team decided the race for Häkkinen.[5] | Pile |
# Errors
## Generic Errors
The `status_code` in response header complies with the standard http response headers. We expect developers to make use of them to display appropriate error dialogs.
For json requests, the API will return the error in the following format:
```json
{
"error_type": "WrongArguments",
"errors": [
{
"message": "Unable to login with provided credentials."
}
]
}
```
## Validation Errors
For `POST`, `PATCH`, `PUT` & `DELETE` methods, validation error may be raised.
It will return (Status: `400 Bad Request`).
The response body will contain json in the format same as Generic Error with `field` key. For example, if you try to register with `email` which already exists. The error response body will be of the format:
```json
{
"error_type": "ValidationError",
"errors": [
{
"field": "email",
"message": "User with this email address already exists."
},
{
"field": "email",
"message": "Some other error related to email."
}
]
}
```
For nested errors:
The response body will contain json in the format same as Validation error with `errors` as key. For example:
```json
{
"error_type": "ValidationError",
"errors": [
{
"field": "profile",
"message": null,
"errors": [
{
"field": "email",
"message": "User with this email address already exists."
},
{
"field": "custom_data",
"message": null,
"errors": [
{
"field": "age",
"message": "Person too young. Age should be more than 18 years."
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
```
__NOTE__: The copy for most of these error messages can be changed by backend developers.
| Pile |
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