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Subnormal concentrations of serum cobalamin (vitamin B12) in cats with gastrointestinal disease. The present study sought to determine the spectrum of diseases associated with subnormal concentrations of serum cobalamin in cats undergoing investigation of suspected gastrointestinal problems. The solid-phase boil radioassay (RA) for cobalamin employed in the present study was immunologically specific, precise, and accurate, with a sensitivity of 15 pg/mL. The RA yielded results that strongly correlated with those obtained by bioassay (Spearmann rho = .805; P < .0001), although the absolute values were lower for the RA. Forty-nine of 80 serum samples submitted during the period of January 1996-January 1998 had cobalamin concentrations below the reference range for healthy cats (range 900-2,800 pg/mL; mean +/- SD, 1,775 +/- 535 pg/mL; n = 33). Cats with subnormal cobalamin concentrations (mean +/- SD; 384 +/- 272 pg/mL, range 3-883 pg/mL) were middle-aged or older and were presented for weight loss. diarrhea, vomiting, anorexia, and thickened intestines. Definitive diagnoses in 22 cats included inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), intestinal lymphoma, cholangiohepatitis or cholangits, and pancreatic inflammation. Serum concentrations of cobalamin were particularly low in cats with intestinal lymphoma, three-fifths of whom also had subnormal serum concentrations of folate (< 9 ng/mL). The simultaneous presence of disease in the intestines, pancreas, or hepatobiliary system in many cats made it difficult to determine the cause of subnormal cobalamin concentrations. The circulating half-life of parenteral cyanocobalamin was shorter in 2 cats with IBD (5 days) than in 4 healthy cats (12.75 days). The presence of subnormal serum concentrations of cobalamin in 49 of 80 cats evaluated suggests that the measurement of serum cobalamin may be a useful indirect indicator of enteric or pancreatic disease in cats. The rapid depletion of circulating cobalamin in cats suggests that cats may be highly susceptible to cobalamin deficiency. However, the relationship of subnormal serum cobalamin concentrations to cobalamin deficiency and the effect of cobalamin deficiency on cats remain to be determined.
Ability of lactoferrin to promote the growth of Bifidobacterium spp. in vitro is independent of receptor binding capacity and iron saturation level. Lactoferrin (Lf) is an iron-binding protein which has been shown to inhibit the growth of various bacterial pathogens and promote the growth of anaerobic bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium in vitro. The present study was designed to investigate whether the bifidobacteria growth promotion activity of Lf is correlated with either the binding of Lf to bifidobacterial cells or the iron saturation of Lf. Bovine Lf (bLf) from mature milk increased the growth of B. infantis and B. breve in vitro in a dose-dependent fashion, while much less growth promotion activity was found for B. bifidum. In contrast, human Lf (huLf) from mature milk promoted the growth of B. bifidum and was inactive for B. infantis and B. breve, while bLf from colostrum was devoid of bifidobacteria growth promotion activity. Changes in the iron content of Lf did not alter the bifidobacteria growth promotion activity of either bLf or huLf preparations. Competitive binding studies with biotinylated milk bLf showed that binding of bLf was inhibited by unlabelled bLf and huLf but not by beta-lactoglobulin, alpha-lactalbumin or transferrin. Binding of bLf to B. bifidum and B. breve was c. 40-fold higher than binding to Escherichia coli. Colostrum bLf was also found to bind to B. bifidum and B. breve, despite a lack of in-vitro growth promotion activity. Collectively, these results demonstrate that the ability of Lf to promote the growth of Bifidobacterium spp. in vitro is independent of the iron saturation level for Lf and suggest that binding of Lf to bifidobacteria cells may be involved but is not sufficient for stimulation of bifidobacterial growth.
Q: What is $E \cap A$ where A is an algebra of subsets of $X$ I am having some confusion around the intersection of sets when the elements of one of the sets are sets themselves. Let $X = \{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6\}$ Let $\mathcal{A} = \{\varnothing, \{1, 2, 3\}, \{4, 5, 6\}, X\}$ be an algebra of subsets of $X$. Let $E = \{1, 2\}$ be a subset of $X$. What is $E \cap\mathcal{A}$? Option 1 It is $\varnothing$ as $E$ is not equal to any of the four elements of $\mathcal{A}$. Option 2 It is $\{\varnothing, \{1, 2\}\}$. Which is correct? Or are both incorrect? A: Option 1 is correct in the set-theoretic sense, intersection of sets--though it's because neither $1$ nor $2$ is an element of $\mathcal A,$ not because $E\notin\mathcal A$. In the measure-theoretic sense (as martini points out below), this notation instead indicates the algebra on $E$ induced by $\mathcal A$--that is, $E\cap\mathcal A=\{E\cap A:A\in\mathcal A\}$--and in that context, option 2 is correct. Upshot: It depends on what you're doing, but since you're dealing with algebras of sets, I'd wager that option 2 is the appropriate one.
Human polymorphonuclear neutrophils express a B7-1-like molecule. Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) are part of the innate immune system and are first-line effector cells in acute inflammatory responses. On activation PMNs secrete cytokines and oxygen metabolites that might be involved in the regulation of the acquired immune response. We show here that peripheral blood PMNs constitutively express a B7-1-like molecule as detected by immunostaining with several B7-1 antibodies. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction using three sets of primers spanning different regions of B7-1 indicate dissimilarities at the mRNA level. B7-1 mRNA is expressed in bone marrow cells and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated but not in unstimulated PMNs. The B7-1-like molecule is localized to the cytoplasmic granules and translocated to the cell surface after stimulation with LPS or interleukin-12 in some donors. Binding of CTLA4-Ig suggests that the B7-1-like molecule can interact with functional B7 ligand and might be important in the immunobiology of PMNs.
Evaluating Unplanned Returns to the Operating Room in Head and Neck Free Flap Patients. Head and neck oncologic surgery with reconstruction represents one of the most complex operations in otolaryngology. Unplanned return to the operating room represents an objective measure of postoperative complications. The purpose of this study was to identify reasons and risk factors for unplanned return to the operating room in patients undergoing head and neck surgery with reconstruction. This retrospective cohort study of 467 patients undergoing head and neck surgery with free flap reconstruction used a previously-developed Head and Neck-Reconstructive Surgery-specific National Surgical Quality Improvement Program. Disease and site-specific preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative data were gathered. Comparisons between those with and without an unexpected return to the operating room were completed with univariate and multiple logistic regression models. The rate of unexpected return to the operating room was 18.8% (88 patients). Most common reasons for URTOR were flap compromise (24 patients, 5.1%), postoperative infection (21 patients, 4.5%), and hematoma (20 patients, 4.3%). Two risk factors were identified by multivariate analysis: coagulopathy (ORadjusted = 2.83, 95% CI = 1.24-6.19, P = 0.010), and use of alcohol (ORadjusted = 1.9, 95% CI = 1.14-3.33, P = 0.025). Preexisting coagulopathy and increased alcohol consumption were associated with increased risk of unexpected return to the operating room. These findings can aid physicians in preoperative patient counseling and medical optimization and can inform more precise risk stratification of patients undergoing head and neck surgery with reconstruction. Strategies to prevent and mitigate unexpected returns to the operating room will improve patient outcomes, decrease resource utilization, and facilitate successful integration into alternative payment models.
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import { Pipe, PipeTransform } from '@angular/core'; import { FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus } from '../../../types/api-output'; /** * Pipe to handle the display of {@code FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus}. */ @Pipe({ name: 'submissionStatusName', }) export class SubmissionStatusNamePipe implements PipeTransform { /** * Transforms {@link FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus} to a simple name. */ transform(status: FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus): string { switch (status) { case FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus.NOT_VISIBLE: case FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus.VISIBLE_NOT_OPEN: return 'Awaiting'; case FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus.OPEN: case FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus.GRACE_PERIOD: return 'Open'; case FeedbackSessionSubmissionStatus.CLOSED: return 'Closed'; default: return 'Unknown'; } } }
Category Type Featured 2016 International Roller Cup in Modena, Italy Again this year, rider Sergi Nicolas was invited to be part of the huge 2016 International Roller Cup in Modena, Italy. The event took place in the impressive Pala Panini Stadium and it has a unique format: there are 4 teams comprised of riders from different disciplines, and together, they all compete against the other mixed-athlete teams. The points from each athlete counts towards the final score of the team. Sergi and his teammates took the Gold home, while rider Thomas Kienle and his team won third place. It was a beautiful event to see so many roller sports coming together, sharing the same space, and doing what they love—on wheels!
Dev update! As many of you have very astutely noticed, it is now February, and we're still hard at work on the game. What gives? First off, the game is still in soft launch in the Netherlands and Poland, where we've already received a ton of amazing (and very helpful) feedback from players. We're taking this feedback to heart, and are using it to make the release version of Fightlings as fun and exciting as possible. We're currently implementing several new features which will be available when the game launches; to give you a hint of some of the things we're up to, check out this work-in-progress teaser shot. Thanks again for your feedback and encouragement during this home stretch. To stay in the loop, you can sign up for our mailing list at the link below - thanks for all your patience, and we look forward to playing Fightlings along with you in the near future!
Q: PHPStorm exclude files by mask from indexing I'm having a PHP project that for some reason (not my initiative) has some backup files like "somefile - backup.php". How do I exclude "%backup%.php" from indexing? A: Settings/Preferences | Editor | File Types | Ignore files and folders field on the bottom -- add *-backup.php pattern (or whatever pattern you need). PLEASE NOTE: this affects all projects as it is an IDE-wide setting. Alternatively (have not tried myself, but should work): Settings/Preferences | Editor | File Types | Recognized File Types | Text Add *-backup.php pattern there. This will also affect all projects .. but instead of excluding it will treat them as plain text files, so no indexing/code completion/syntax highlighting/etc while still having such files in the Project View tree (so you can edit/delete/upload/etc them if necessary). A: "Settings > File Types > Ignore file and folders" and add the path of the folder. Example: *.lib;client/build; This worked for me to ignore a folder.
Antimicrobial and hemolytic activities of crabrolin, a 13-residue peptide from the venom of the European hornet, Vespa crabro, and its analogs. The venom of insects like bee, hornet and wasp contain peptides that exhibit potent biological activities. Many of these peptides are composed of 13-26 residues and are thus accessible through chemical synthesis as well as amenable to studies directed toward structure-function correlations. In this report, we describe antibacterial and hemolytic activities of crabrolin: FLPLILRKIVTAL-NH2, a 13-residue-peptide present in the venom of the hornet Vespa crabro and related peptides. The analogs were chosen so that the role of proline and positively charged amino acids in modulating biological activities could be evaluated. Our results indicate that, although helical conformation is necessary for hemolytic activity, it is not a prerequisite for antibacterial activity. Appropriately positioned, charged and hydrophobic residues and overall hydrophobicity appear to determine antibacterial activity. The discovery of a large number of host-defense peptides in a variety of species in recent years offers a large repertoire of molecules that can be "engineered" based on biophysical principles to yield molecules with specific activities.
Strange Aircraft? From: Mike Smith <mickey@anix340.dev.anix.co.uk> Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 09:50:41 +0000 (GMT) Fwd Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 09:53:06 -0500 Subject: Strange Aircraft? Hi All, Been looking up for a long time now and never seen nothing [Don't you just love those double negatives]. I live and work in an area where air traffic is quite common. Were on a main trans atlantic route and quite close to British Aerospace. So we get a lot of commercial and military type traffic. Fighters occaisionally buzz my office at just above the roof tops. [At least that's what it seems like when they go over] So against this background I have to report that I saw something strange last night. Don't know what kind of aircraft it was and I was wondering if someone could help me. It was a large Black/Dark triangular/delta shaped aircraft. It appeared to be taking the commercial transatlantic route. It had a very large and brilliant light on the front. It looked like it glowing golfball being pushed along in front of the dark triangular body of the aircraft. The object left a cone-trail but this was choppy. Not doughnuts on a rope but start/stop/start/stop. There were other contrails in evidence. These were normal, though I have no way of telling if they were at the same altitude and therefore subject to the same conditions as those belonging to the object. It wasn't Concorde. I've seen this quite often because it was built here and it's a frequent transatlantic visitor. So there we go something large and delta shaped, with a very bright nose mounted light, flying in a commercial air corridor. Sadly no fantastic areobatics, no tremendous speeds and no black helicopters. Just something that looked strange and out of place. Any Ideas? Regards, Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Smith Anix Computers Ltd "Death isn't the Handicap it used to be" Third Technician, Dave Lister Jupiter Mining Corporation -------------------------------------------------------------------------- mickey@anix.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Four of out every 10 Americans believe President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE and his allies have been exonerated by special counsel Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) MuellerCNN's Toobin warns McCabe is in 'perilous condition' with emboldened Trump CNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting The Hill's 12:30 Report: New Hampshire fallout MORE's report, according to a poll released Wednesday. Forty-three percent of respondents to CNN's survey said Trump and his associates were exonerated of potential collusion with Russia during the 2016 presidential election. Attorney General William Barr Bill BarrProsecutor says no charges in Michigan toilet voting display Judge rules Snowden to give up millions from book, speeches The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - Washington on edge amid SCOTUS vacancy MORE sent a letter to Congress detailing the top-level findings from Mueller's 22-month probe into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election. ADVERTISEMENT According to Barr, the investigation was unable to find any evidence proving collusion. Trump and his supporters have taken a victory lap following the letter, with the president claiming “complete and total exoneration.” While Barr’s summary said Mueller did not find that the Trump campaign “conspired or coordinated with” Moscow’s efforts, the special counsel did not determine whether the president obstructed justice during the probe. “While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him,” Mueller wrote in his report, according to Barr. Fifty-six percent of respondents said Trump and his campaign have not been exonerated of collusion but that what they've heard or read about the report shows collusion could not be proved. Opinions on collusion broke strongly along party lines: 77 percent of Republicans said the President has been exonerated, while 80 percent of Democrats said he has not. Independents leaned toward Trump not being exonerated, 58 percent to 41 percent. SSRS surveyed 701 Americans for CNN from March 25 to March 26. The margin of error for the sample is 5.4 percentage points.
import { enableProdMode } from '@angular/core'; import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic'; import { AppModule } from './app/app.module'; import { environment } from './environments/environment'; if (environment.production) { enableProdMode(); } (window as any)['doBootstrap'] = () => { platformBrowserDynamic().bootstrapModule(AppModule) .catch(err => console.error(err)); };
Q: Disabling Rails' db:reset task To avoid an accidental 'rake db:reset' on our production environments, I was thinking about disabling 'rake db:reset' and related tasks that drop the database in the production environment. Is there an easy way to do this, or do I have to redefine the rake task? Is there a better alternative? A: In your Rake file you can add Rake.application.instance_variable_get('@tasks').delete('db:reset') and the command is not available any more. If you want to disable multiple commands, put it in a remove_task method for readability. But a better alternative seem to just not type the rake db:reset command, which is not something you'd accidentally type. Having a nice backup of your (production) database is also a better solution I suppose.
Preparation of specific antiserum to 17 alpha-estradiol 17-N-acetylglucosaminide. A specific enzyme immunoassay (EIA) method has been developed for 17 alpha-estradiol 17-N-acetylglucosaminide as a model compound instead of 15 alpha-hydroxyestrogen 15-N-acetylglucosaminides. Two new haptens, 3-(omega-carboxyalkyl) ether derivatives of 17-alpha-estradiol 17-N-acetylglucosaminide, were synthesized and conjugated with bovine serum albumin (BSA). The EIA was newly established using specific antiserum elicited against 3-(1-carboxypropyl) ether of 17 alpha-estradiol 17-N-acetylglucosaminide (17NAG CPE)-BSA conjugate and beta-galactosidase-labeled 17NAG CPE as a labeled antigen. An appropriate dose-response curve of EIA for 17 alpha-estradiol 17-N-acetylglucosaminide was obtained in the range of 20-1000 pg/tube. The specificity of EIA proved to be satisfactory in terms of cross-reactivities to related compounds including 15 alpha-N-acetylglucosaminides. The proposed method will be applicable to the preparation of antisera for use in EIA of 15 alpha-hydroxyestrogen 15-N-acetylglucosaminides.
Q: python - binding to a tkinter widget is called twice if set() is called on a StringVar() I have an entry, a listbox(dropdown) and another listbox. Whenever more than 3 characters are typed inside the entry. A completion list is looked up and inserted to the dropdown and the dropdown is shown. If an item is selected from the dropdown. It's value should fill the entry and the entry should get the focus again and the cursor should go to the end of the entry. And then, when Enter key is pressed the value of the entry should be inserted to the other listbox. I've developed a code for that with much help from this utility and the code works perfectly fine. Except, I realized that whenever I select an option from the dropdown the corresponding method is called twice(I get two prints in the console from the same thing). But if I select the first option of the dropdown, it's called once(which is what should have actually happened in the other case) but the focus does not go to the entry (which is a problem). Here is my code: from tkinter import * class Autocomplete(Frame, object): def __init__(self, width, height, entries, *args, **kwargs): super(Autocomplete, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self._entries = entries self.listbox_height = height self.entry_width = width self.text = StringVar() self.entry = Entry( self, textvariable=self.text, width=self.entry_width ) self.frame = Frame(self) self.listbox = Listbox( self.frame, height=self.listbox_height, width=self.entry_width ) self.dropdown = Listbox( self.frame, height=self.listbox_height, width=self.entry_width, background="#cfeff9" ) def build(self): self.text.trace("w", lambda name, index, mode, text=self.text: self._update_autocomplete()) self.entry.bind("<Return>", lambda event,: self._add_course()) self.entry.focus_set() self.entry.pack() self.frame.pack() self.listbox.grid(column=0, row=0, sticky=N) self.dropdown.bind("<<ListboxSelect>>", self._select_entry) self.dropdown.grid(column=0, row=0, sticky=N) self.dropdown.grid_forget() return self def _update_autocomplete(self): self.dropdown["height"] = self.listbox_height self.dropdown.delete(0, END) text = self.text.get() if len(text) < 3: self.dropdown.grid_forget() return else: for entry in self._entries: if text.lower() in entry.strip().lower(): self.dropdown.insert(END, entry) listbox_size = self.dropdown.size() if not listbox_size: self.dropdown.insert(END, "No results found for '{}'") self.dropdown["height"] = 1 else: if listbox_size <= self.dropdown["height"]: self.dropdown["height"] = listbox_size self.dropdown.grid(column=0, row=0, sticky=N) def _select_entry(self, event): widget = event.widget value = widget.get(int(widget.curselection()[0])) print(value) self.text.set(value) self.entry.focus_set() self.entry.icursor(END) def _add_course(self): self.listbox.insert(END, self.text.get()) So what am I missing here? By the way any general improvement to the code will also be much appreciated. And here is how I call it: from tkinter import * from autocomplete import Autocomplete from main import * courses = load_courses_from_file("courses.txt") root = Tk() autocomplete_frame = Autocomplete( 60, 10, list(set(course.name + ", " + course.instructor for course in courses)) ).build().pack() mainloop() A: The selection of the listbox changes when you click on the item -- this is the default behavior of the listbox. This causes the entry widget value to change, which triggers a call to _update_autocomplete. That function deletes everything in the listbox, causing the selection to change again.
Climate-Friendly Greenfreezers Come to the United States Receive the latest green updates in your inbox WASHINGTON, DC, October 1, 2008 (ENS) - Greenpeace and Ben & Jerry's have jointly launched the first ice cream freezer using climate-friendly technology in the United States. Ben & Jerry's will be running trials of these hydrocarbon freezers in the Boston and DC areas while the company seeks approval for widespread commercial use from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Cooled with Greenfreeze technology, these units do not use the hydrofluorocarbons used by most freezers yet they are just as effective and 10 percent more energy-efficient. Hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, are potent greenhouse gases that, pound for pound, have 1,400 times the global warming impact of carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gas. "This climate-safe freezer will keep pints of Chunky Monkey and Cherry Garcia as cold as ever, but it's also going to help cool our planet," said John Passacantando, executive director of Greenpeace USA. HFCs and other fluorinated gases are cumulatively responsible for 17 percent of the global warming pollution currently in the atmosphere. "HFCs and other F-gases are the worst greenhouse gases you've never heard of," said Greenpeace Solutions Director Amy Larkin. "Now, it's up to other companies to follow Ben & Jerry's lead and make climate-safe refrigeration as standard in the United States as it is elsewhere." In an effort to reduce the size of the annual Antarctic ozone hole, the chemical industry introduced HFCs as an alternative to ozone-destroying chemicals like Freon even though scientists warned that HFCs would still cause global warming. To solve this problem, Greenpeace engineers developed a new climate-safe refrigeration technology known as Greenfreeze in 1992 and gave it away to any company that wanted it. The technology was developed by two scientists, Professor Harry Rosin and Dr. Hans Preisendanz from the Institute of Hygiene in Dortmund, Germany, who were looking for a refrigerant which neither destroyed the ozone layer nor contributed to global warming. They settled on a mix of the hydrocarbons propane and butane. Greenfreeze refrigerators use the hydrocarbons both for the blowing of the insulation foam and for the refrigerant. They are entirely free of ozone destroying and global warming chemicals. "The beauty of Greenfreeze," Dr. Preisendanz told the UNEP magazine "Our Planet," back in 1996, "is that anyone can have the technology. It cannot be patented because all we have done is find the right mix of two existing common gases. The technology is totally free and can be used by the whole world, whether rich or poor, for a whole range of uses." "The irony is that the chemical industry also searched for a substitute for CFCs but only in one direction - to find substances they could patent." he said. In the spring of 1992, Greenpeace brought the two scientists together with an East German company, DKK Scharfenstein. The company had been producing refrigerators for 50 years and was the leading household appliance manufacturer in the former East Germany, but reunification brought severe economic problems and the company was due to be closed. The meeting between the scientists and DKK Scharfenstein resulted in the birth of 'Greenfreeze' technology for domestic refrigeration. As Greepeace recounts on its website, when DKK Scharfenstein announced is intention to mass produce the new refrigerators, Greenpeace campaigned to gather tens of thousands of pre-orders from environmentally conscious German consumers. This public support secured the capital investment needed for the new Greenfreeze product, salvaged the company and saved the jobs of its workers. Today, Greenfreeze technology is in use in more than 300 million refrigerators worldwide, but it was not allowed into the United States until earlier this year when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency authorized Ben & Jerry's to run a test trial of units equipped with Greenfreeze technology. "It's one small step for our business, and a giant leap for opening the door to prove that a more environmentally friendly refrigeration technology could work in the U.S. market," said Walt Freese, Ben & Jerry's chief executive. "The technology is commonplace in Europe with literally millions of home and commercial units in place." The Greenfreeze technology is also popular in Japan, and a Greenpeace Japan campaigner even won an award in 2007 from the U.S. EPA for environmental leadership in phasing out ozone depleting substances by lobbying for the production and use of Greenfreeze technology in that country. In the late 1990s, Greenpeace Japan atmosphere campaigner Yasuko Matsumoto persuaded Japanese manufacturers to produce Greenfreeze refrigerators in Japan. Matsumoto held a Greenfreeze exhibit for the business community, including the refrigeration industry; hosted seminars for Japanese companies with the cooperation of European companies; publicized the technology through the media; and conducted consumer activities such as a postcard campaign, which helped to create market pressure on Japanese home appliance companies to produce the Greenfreeze refrigerators. Now Ben & Jerry's has become the first company to test this environmentally friendly refrigerant in the United States. The company will test 50 freezers this fall, with approval to test up to 2,000 freezers in the next few years.
Q: Django test case failing I am pretty new to Django and I ran into a problem. I am not even sure if its a stupid question or not. I want to test if my home view contains link to my topics view but despite everything being at place the test is getting failed. Any help appreciated .It shows the following error Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/abc/Desktop/python-environments/second/tutorial/myproject/boards/tests.py", line 26, in test_home_view_contains_link_to_topics_page self.assertContains(self.response, 'href="{0}"'.format(board_topics_url)) File "/home/abc/Desktop/python-environments/second/lib/python3.5/site-packages/django/test/testcases.py", line 369, in assertContains self.assertTrue(real_count != 0, msg_prefix + "Couldn't find %s in response" % text_repr) AssertionError: False is not true : Couldn't find 'href="/boards/1/"' in response here are my files urls.py from django.urls import path from . import views app_name = 'boards' urlpatterns = [ path('', views.home, name='home'), path('<int:d>/', views.topics, name='topics'), ] views.py from django.shortcuts import render, get_object_or_404 from .models import Board, topic def home(request): boards = Board.objects.all() return render(request, 'boards/index.html', {'boards': boards}) def topics(request, d): board = get_object_or_404(Board, id=d) return render(request, 'boards/topics.html', {'boards': board}) index.html {% load static %}<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Boards</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static 'boards/css/bootstrap.min.css' %}"> </head> <body> <div class="container"> <ol class="breadcrumb my-4"> <li class="breadcrumb-item active">Boards</li> </ol> <table class="table"> <thead class="thead-inverse"> <tr> <th>Board</th> <th>Posts</th> <th>Topics</th> <th>Last Post</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> {% for board in boards %} <tr> <td> <a href = "{% url 'boards:topics' board.id %}"> {{board.Name }}</a> <small class="text-muted d-block">{{ board.description}}</small> </td> <td class="align-middle">0</td> <td class="align-middle">0</td> <td></td> </tr> {% endfor %} </tbody> </table> </div> </body> </html> and lastly tests.py from django.test import TestCase from django.urls import reverse, resolve from .models import Board from .views import topics, home class HomeTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.board = Board.objects.create(Name='Python',description='Python discussion board') self.response = self.client.get(reverse('boards:home')) def test_home_view_status_code(self): self.assertEquals(self.response.status_code, 200) def test_home_url_resolves_to_home_view(self): view = resolve('/boards/') self.assertEquals(view.func, home) def test_home_view_contains_link_to_topics_page(self): board_topics_url = reverse('boards:topics', kwargs={'d': self.board.id}) self.assertContains(self.response, 'href="{0}"'.format(board_topics_url)) A: self.assertContains(self.response, 'href="{0}"'.format(board_topics_url)) Didn't you forget spaces around =? Any way, you can open your page in browser and examine its html code.
Q: What is the best way to construct a dropdown and fetch JSON data dynamically from a URL My dropdown has three Items ===> Item0,Item1,Item2 . Every time I select a particular item, I would like to fetch the JSON data and display it on the page (on IOS). I do not understand where exactly to define the onPress event for the Dropdown. Any help would be appreciated. const leveldata = [ { value: 'level1', props: { disabled: true } }, { value: 'level2' }, { value: 'level3' }, ];class TopScores extends Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.onChangeText = this.onChangeText.bind(this); this.state = { data: [], }; } onChangeText() { if (leveldata.value === 'leve1') { fetch('url') .then((response) => response.json()) .then((responseData) => { this.setState({ newdata: responseData.newdata, }); }) .done(); } else if (leveldata.value === 'level2') { fetch('url1') .then((response) => response.json()) .then((responseData) => { this.setState({ newdata: responseData.newdata, }); }) .done(); } } render() { console.log('data:', this.state.data); return ( <View> <View style={styles.container1}> <Image /* eslint-disable global-require */ source={require('../Images/Top.png')} /* eslint-enable global-require */ /> <Text style={styles.Text1}> Top Contenders</Text> </View> <View> <Dropdown data={leveldata} label='Level' onChangeText={this.onChangeText} /> </View> </View> ); } } A: If I remember correctly you need to add the onChangeText prop. import React, { Component } from 'react'; import { Text, View, StyleSheet, Image } from 'react-native'; import { Dropdown } from 'react-native-material-dropdown'; const leveldata = [ { value: 'level1', props: { disabled: true } }, { value: 'level2' }, { value: 'level3' } ]; class TopScores extends Component { constructor(props) { super(props); this.onChangeText = this.onChangeText.bind(this); this.state = { data: [] }; } onChangeText(text) { if(text === 'leve1'){ fetch('url') .then((response) => response.json()) .then((responseData) => { this.setState({ newdata: responseData.newdata, }); }) .done(); } } render() { return ( <View> <Dropdown data={leveldata} label='Level' onChangeText={this.onChangeText} /> </View> ); } }
Pediatric migraine: recognition and treatment. The diagnosis of migraine headache in childhood rests on criteria similar to those used in migraine in adults. It is important, however, to appreciate several fundamental differences. These differences include the duration of attack, which is often far shorter than in an adult, and the location of the attack, which may be bilateral in many children. The treatment of children and adolescents with migraines includes treatment modalities for acute attacks, preventive medications when the attacks are frequent, and biobehavioral modes of therapy to address long-term management of the disorder. The controlled clinical trials of medications in pediatric migraine have suffered from high placebo response rates that may be related to the sites conducting the study (ie, headache specialist vs clinical research organizations). The medications have proved to be safe in the pediatric age group. Treatment modalities for acute migraine include over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), as well as the oral triptans such as sumatriptan succinate, rizatriptan benzoate, and zolmitriptan and the nasal spray formulations of sumatriptan and zolmitriptan. Subcutaneous sumatriptan and parenteral dihydroergotamine have also been used limitedly. Preventive treatment for patients with frequent or disabling migraines (or both) includes the antidepressants amitriptyline hydrochloride and nortriptyline hydrochloride, the anticonvulsants divalproex sodium and topiramate, and the antihistaminic agent cyprohepatine hydrochloride. Biobehavioral approaches aimed at addressing the fundamental lifestyle issues and nonpharmacologic approaches to management are fundamental to long-term success.
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Pain and analgesic drugs in chronic venous ulcers with topical sevoflurane use. Pain in chronic venous ulcers (CVUs) notably increases with the usual cleaning of the wound. Chronic pain is usually poorly controlled even with the multiple analgesic treatments available. Analgesics can have different serious adverse effects and medical interactions in old patients with several comorbidities. This study reports the efficacy and safety of topical sevoflurane for treatment of pain in CVUs. We report a descriptive and retrospective study of 30 patients older than 65 years with painful CVUs refractory to conventional analgesic treatments. Patients received topical sevoflurane treatment before the usual cleaning of the ulcer. Cleaning visits with sevoflurane every 2 days for a period of 1 month were scheduled. We compared the visual analog scale results and analgesic drugs for cleaning with and without topical sevoflurane. The systemic pharmacokinetics of sevoflurane after topical application has not been determined. Pain related to CVUs decreased with topical sevoflurane. Sevoflurane had an analgesic effect with latency time between 2 and 7 minutes. The duration of analgesia ranged between 8 and 18 hours. The time needed to take an analgesic treatment increased after application of sevoflurane. The use of other conventional analgesic drugs, including paracetamol, metamizole, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, tramadol, and major opioids, was progressively reduced. The main local adverse effects were mild and transient, including heat, pruritus, and erythema. There were no systemic adverse effects. Topical sevoflurane has an intense, fast, and long-lasting local analgesic effect with an adequate safety profile. It also diminishes the taking of other conventional analgesic drugs. Topical sevoflurane is an efficient and safe therapeutic alternative for refractory painful CVUs.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – What coach Vance Joseph has called a “flu bug" now has cut an even bigger swath through the Denver Broncos depth chart this week. Three players who are formally listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins – linebacker Shane Ray, linebacker Todd Davis and linebacker/defensive end DeMarcus Walker – all missed practice time this week due to illness. Ray has missed multiple days this week with the illness. “It’s obviously spreading fast," Joseph said. Vance Joseph has no answer's for a flu outbreak that is taking a toll on his team as it heads for Miami. Mitchell Leff/Getty Images Defensive end Shelby Harris missed Wednesday’s practice with the illness while nose tackle Domata Peko missed two days’ worth of practices leading up to last Sunday’s game Oakland as well. The illness, which has kept the team’s medical staff busy as other players who have not missed practice time have struggled with it, is another difficult issue in a season full of them for the Broncos. The team will leave for Florida on Friday afternoon and practice in the Miami area on Saturday. Joseph gave a I’m-not-a-doctor answer when asked Friday after practice what he could do to slow the impact of the illness. “You’re asking a football coach about flu symptoms," Joseph said with a laugh. “Wash your hands, drink plenty of fluids, right? That’s what I would recommend. I would sign off on that." Quarterback Trevor Siemian, who will make his eighth start of the season Sunday against the Dolphins, has been one of the players battling the illness, but he did not miss practice time. Siemian said earlier in the week that “a couple of us got it, we'll be all right." Four players were formally ruled out for Sunday’s game as well. Joseph said Peko (knee), defensive end Derek Wolfe (neck), quarterback Paxton Lynch (ankle) and guard Ron Leary (back) will not play against the Dolphins. Wolfe said during a local radio appearance earlier in the week that he has experienced numbness in his face and leg after leaving last Sunday’s game in Oakland in the first quarter. Joseph said after Friday’s practice no decision had made about whether to put Wolfe on injured reserve.
Q: Darkest matter on Earth ("pure black") What is (for a human's eyes) the natural or synthetical matter on Earth (i.e. not in Space) that emits the least quantity of visible photons while being lightened by sunlight? In this matter, how is light converted? Invisible wavelengths (ultraviolet, X-rays)? Heat? A: "Vantablack, made out of carbon nanotubes, is designed by Surrey NanoSystems and absorbs 99.96% of all light that hits it. Conventional black, such as black paint or fabric, absorbs between 95% and 98% of light."
{ "name": "raw-body", "description": "Get and validate the raw body of a readable stream.", "version": "2.1.6", "author": { "name": "Jonathan Ong", "email": "me@jongleberry.com", "url": "http://jongleberry.com" }, "contributors": [ { "name": "Douglas Christopher Wilson", "email": "doug@somethingdoug.com" }, { "name": "Raynos", "email": "raynos2@gmail.com" } ], "license": "MIT", "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "git://github.com/stream-utils/raw-body" }, "dependencies": { "bytes": "2.3.0", "iconv-lite": "0.4.13", "unpipe": "1.0.0" }, "devDependencies": { "bluebird": "3.3.4", "istanbul": "0.4.2", "mocha": "2.4.5", "readable-stream": "2.0.5", "through2": "2.0.1" }, "engines": { "node": ">= 0.8" }, "files": [ "HISTORY.md", "LICENSE", "README.md", "index.js" ], "scripts": { "test": "mocha --trace-deprecation --reporter spec --bail --check-leaks test/", "test-cov": "istanbul cover node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha -- --trace-deprecation --reporter dot --check-leaks test/", "test-travis": "istanbul cover node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha --report lcovonly -- --trace-deprecation --reporter spec --check-leaks test/" }, "readme": "# raw-body\n\n[![NPM Version][npm-image]][npm-url]\n[![NPM Downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url]\n[![Node.js Version][node-version-image]][node-version-url]\n[![Build status][travis-image]][travis-url]\n[![Test coverage][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url]\n\nGets the entire buffer of a stream either as a `Buffer` or a string.\nValidates the stream's length against an expected length and maximum limit.\nIdeal for parsing request bodies.\n\n## API\n\n```js\nvar getRawBody = require('raw-body')\n```\n\n### getRawBody(stream, [options], [callback])\n\n**Returns a promise if no callback specified and global `Promise` exists.**\n\nOptions:\n\n- `length` - The length length of the stream.\n If the contents of the stream do not add up to this length,\n an `400` error code is returned.\n- `limit` - The byte limit of the body.\n If the body ends up being larger than this limit,\n a `413` error code is returned.\n- `encoding` - The requested encoding.\n By default, a `Buffer` instance will be returned.\n Most likely, you want `utf8`.\n You can use any type of encoding supported by [iconv-lite](https://www.npmjs.org/package/iconv-lite#readme).\n\nYou can also pass a string in place of options to just specify the encoding.\n\n`callback(err, res)`:\n\n- `err` - the following attributes will be defined if applicable:\n\n - `limit` - the limit in bytes\n - `length` and `expected` - the expected length of the stream\n - `received` - the received bytes\n - `encoding` - the invalid encoding\n - `status` and `statusCode` - the corresponding status code for the error\n - `type` - either `entity.too.large`, `request.aborted`, `request.size.invalid`, `stream.encoding.set`, or `encoding.unsupported`\n\n- `res` - the result, either as a `String` if an encoding was set or a `Buffer` otherwise.\n\nIf an error occurs, the stream will be paused, everything unpiped,\nand you are responsible for correctly disposing the stream.\nFor HTTP requests, no handling is required if you send a response.\nFor streams that use file descriptors, you should `stream.destroy()` or `stream.close()` to prevent leaks.\n\n## Examples\n\n### Simple Express example\n\n```js\nvar getRawBody = require('raw-body')\nvar typer = require('media-typer')\n\napp.use(function (req, res, next) {\n getRawBody(req, {\n length: req.headers['content-length'],\n limit: '1mb',\n encoding: typer.parse(req.headers['content-type']).parameters.charset\n }, function (err, string) {\n if (err) return next(err)\n req.text = string\n next()\n })\n})\n```\n\n### Simple Koa example\n\n```js\napp.use(function* (next) {\n var string = yield getRawBody(this.req, {\n length: this.length,\n limit: '1mb',\n encoding: this.charset\n })\n})\n```\n\n### Using as a promise\n\nTo use this library as a promise, simply omit the `callback` and a promise is\nreturned, provided that a global `Promise` is defined.\n\n```js\nvar getRawBody = require('raw-body')\nvar http = require('http')\n\nvar server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {\n getRawBody(req)\n .then(function (buf) {\n res.statusCode = 200\n res.end(buf.length + ' bytes submitted')\n })\n .catch(function (err) {\n res.statusCode = 500\n res.end(err.message)\n })\n})\n\nserver.listen(3000)\n```\n\n## License\n\n[MIT](LICENSE)\n\n[npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/raw-body.svg\n[npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/raw-body\n[node-version-image]: https://img.shields.io/node/v/raw-body.svg\n[node-version-url]: http://nodejs.org/download/\n[travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/stream-utils/raw-body/master.svg\n[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/stream-utils/raw-body\n[coveralls-image]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/stream-utils/raw-body/master.svg\n[coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/stream-utils/raw-body?branch=master\n[downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/raw-body.svg\n[downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/raw-body\n", "readmeFilename": "README.md", "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/stream-utils/raw-body/issues" }, "homepage": "https://github.com/stream-utils/raw-body", "_id": "raw-body@2.1.6", "_from": "raw-body@~2.1.2" }
Q: Is there a way to pass the member function of another class as a parameter to a function in as3? For example, I have a function in class A: private function functionA(f:Function):void { var objB:B; objB.f(); } Is there a way to pass a non-static public member function of class B as a parameter to functionA? (from inside class A, of course) I know such syntax exists in c++, but not sure if you can do this in flex/as3 A: Sure: var a : A = new A(); var b : B = new B(); a.functionA(b.functionB); ... private function functionA(f:Function):void { f(); // or f(1, "hi"); } The instance associated with the function is carried with it. If you need to call the function on a different instance call f.apply(instance, [1, "hi"]) AS3 has no concept of delegates or function-signatures-as-a-type so you'll need to know the arguments to pass in.
/* *************************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2006 EsperTech, Inc. All rights reserved. * * http://www.espertech.com/esper * * http://www.espertech.com * * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * The software in this package is published under the terms of the GPL license * * a copy of which has been included with this distribution in the license.txt file. * *************************************************************************************** */ package com.espertech.esper.common.internal.event.map; import com.espertech.esper.common.client.EventBean; import com.espertech.esper.common.client.type.EPTypeClass; import com.espertech.esper.common.internal.event.core.EventBeanCopyMethod; import com.espertech.esper.common.internal.event.core.EventBeanTypedEventFactory; import com.espertech.esper.common.internal.event.core.MappedEventBean; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; /** * Copy method for Map-underlying events. */ public class MapEventBeanCopyMethod implements EventBeanCopyMethod { public final static EPTypeClass EPTYPE = new EPTypeClass(MapEventBeanCopyMethod.class); private final MapEventType mapEventType; private final EventBeanTypedEventFactory eventAdapterService; /** * Ctor. * * @param mapEventType map event type * @param eventAdapterService for copying events */ public MapEventBeanCopyMethod(MapEventType mapEventType, EventBeanTypedEventFactory eventAdapterService) { this.mapEventType = mapEventType; this.eventAdapterService = eventAdapterService; } public EventBean copy(EventBean theEvent) { MappedEventBean mapped = (MappedEventBean) theEvent; Map<String, Object> props = mapped.getProperties(); return eventAdapterService.adapterForTypedMap(new HashMap<>(props), mapEventType); } }
Property Description Large Guildford home with such Sweet potential. Huge fenced yard (over 7500 SF) with patio & deck. Great location in the heart of Guildford. New Roof and complete Vinyl windows in 2017, new High efficiency Gas Furnace 2018. Home has extra attic insulation to save heating costs. 3 bed 2 bath up, plus large basement with 3 pc bath, office, huge Rec room, possible extra bedroom, separate outside access. Double garage, with large closed-in deck above. This house has lots of space. First viewing at Open House 1-4 PM Sept 14. Property Information Address 14645 101 Ave, List Price $929,900 List Date Sep 9, 2019 Strata Maint. Fee - Gross taxes $3,579 (2019) Total Baths 3 Half Baths - Full Baths 3 Total Bedrooms 4 Lot Sz (Acres) 0.17 Lot Sz (Sq.ft) 7,545 View No View - Specify - WaterFront No Ownership Type Freehold NonStrata Garage No Fireplace Features - Cooling No Property Type Residential Detached Type of Dwelling House/Single Family Style of Home Basement Entry Approx Year Built 1979 Age 40 Floor Area Total (Sq.ft) 2,488 Basement Area - Frontage - MLS® Number R2403002 Postal Code v3r 7e8 Sub-Area Community Guildford Area North Surrey Province BC Zoning - Parking No Fireplaces - Fireplace Fuel - Community Features - Listed By Sutton Group-west Coast Realty (surrey/24) This representation is based in whole or in part on data generated by the Chilliwack & District Real Estate Board, Fraser Valley Real Estate Board or Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver which assumes no responsibility for its accuracy. Public Schools : This home is serviced by Lena Shaw Elementary. The property is located 1.27 km from the school. Lena Shaw Elementary has a rating of 1/10. This home is also serviced by Guildford Park Secondary. The home is located 1.91 km from school. Guildford Park Secondary has a rating of 4/10. Private Schools : The closest elementary independent school with good rating is Our Lady of Good Counsel. The School's rating is 10/10 and it is located 2.74 km from 14645 101 Ave, Surrey, BC - v3r 7e8, R2403002. The closest Secondary Private School with good rating is Surrey Christian. The School's rating is 7/10. The school is located 6.33 km from this home for sale. Transit : The closest Skytrain/Railway station is Skytrain @ King George Stn on Expo Skytrain line in 3.37 km from this home. Rent : This Surrey home for sale is in the neighbourhood with a amount of rented dwellings. %22.5 of all dwellings are currently occupied by renters. Average gross rent is $765 which is Average compared to the local average. Citizenship : 14645 101 Ave, Surrey, BC - v3r 7e8,R2403002 is situated in North Surrey, Surrey. 87.9% are Canadian Citizens in this neighbourhood, which is Very high in comparison to local rate. Languages : This 14645 101 Ave home for sale is located in the neighbourhood where 4% of the population does not know official languages. This is a percentage in comparison to the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley average. Age : The median age of population near the 14645 101 Ave home for sale 14645 101 Ave, Surrey, BC - v3r 7e8 is 35.6. Which is Low in comparison with the local average. % of Singles : 14645 101 Ave, Surrey property for sale is situated in the area with a percentage of singles, 44.7%. Families with Children : Average number of families with children near R2403002 is 1.3 which is Average in comparison with British Columbia Immigrants : MLS Listing for sale R2403002 is in the North Surrey, Surrey where 43.4% of the population are immigrants. It is a Very low number compared to BC average. Daycares : The closest daycare without violation is A Place To Grow Childcare Centre. MLS® R2403002 is located in 3.69km from this daycare. House/Single Family for sale 14645 101 Ave, Surrey, BC - v3r 7e8,R2403002 is situated in Guildford in North Surrey. : The Average Price for this kind of homes is 0.00% than similar homes in the city and 0.00% than similar properties in the neighbourhood. Part of this information is provided by the Province of British Columbia under the Open Government License for Government of BC Information v.BC1.0. Information regarding school boundaries and other statistics changes frequently and is for general informational purposes only. You should not use such information in determining the legal eligibility to attend any particular school or school system. Book a Private Tour Dan MarusinEstateBlock Realty778-655-8568Call or Text Now! Please enter valid email. Please enter your name. I consent to receiving new listings, VIP deals, newsletter and related real estate info from EstateBlock Realty. I understand I can unsubscribe at any time and I agree to Terms and Conditions Please agree with term and conditions.
‘Pakistan not solely responsible to bring Taliban round to talks’ Islamabad, April 26 (IANS) Pakistan was making serious efforts for peace in Afghanistan but the country was not solely responsible for bringing the Afghan Taliban on negotiation table for dialogue, foreign office said on Tuesday. Foreign office spokesman Nafees Zakaria made the statement in an apparent response to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s comment in a speech on Monday that Afghanistan “no longer expects Pakistan to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table”. Zakaria said Pakistan condemns terrorism in all forms and does not differentiate between terrorist groups. He also said peace in Afghanistan was in the best interest of Pakistan, Dawn online reported. Zakaria said Pakistan itself was the biggest victim of terrorism as thousands of its citizens and security forces personnel have been killed in the war against terror. He said a quadrilateral group was formed to streamline the efforts directed towards bringing peace in Afghanistan so Pakistan cannot solely be held responsible for failure of the talks. The statement comes after Ghani on Monday threatened diplomatic reprisals against Pakistan if it refused to take action against the Taliban, in a new hard-line stance after the Kabul attack left 64 people dead last Tuesday. Meanwhile, a BBC Urdu service report citing diplomatic sources said an Afghan Taliban delegation based in Qatar was in Karachi for direct talks with the Afghan government. Pakistan hosted a meeting between the Afghan government and Taliban representatives in Murree in July 2015 along with the representatives from China and the US. The second round of the talks scheduled to be held in Pakistan on July 31, 2015, was cancelled in view of the reports about the death of Taliban chief Mullah Omar and the leadership crisis in the outfit.
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Q: Question about C# and function prototypes I was looking at the TextReader class, but I only see method prototypes, I can't see the definitions anywhere. I'm interested in how things work under the hood and I tried looking for the definition of public void Dispose(); but trying to peek or go to definition in VS2019 just returns me here. Where are they stored? How is it possible to prototype like this? I tried doing it and it wouldn't allow me. This particular method is not virtual. A: I'm guessing by "method prototypes" you mean the headers of the methods, i.e. these things: public virtual Task<String> ReadLineAsync() The body of the method (or in your words, "definition") is not shown in Visual Studio. One place you can find them, is https://referencesource.microsoft.com/. For example, here is the source for TextReader. Note that TextReader is an abstract class. Some of the methods in an abstract class can have no bodies by design (though this is not the case with TextReader). For an interface, all methods have no bodies*. If you want to see the implementations of those abstract methods, you need to go to a concrete implementation. For TextReader, this could be StreamReader. You can create these so called "prototypes" by creating an interface (though it's not the same kind of thing as the one you see in TextReader): interface IFoo { int Method1(string param); string Method2(string p1, string p2); ... }
A scanning probe microscope (SPM) brings a pointed probe close to a sample to detect the interaction between the probe and the sample (a tunnel current, an interactive force, or the like). The scanning probe microscope then feedback-controls the distance between the probe and the sample so as to keep the interaction constant. Moreover, the SPM scans the probe (or the sample) in the horizontal direction with the feedback control maintained. Thus, the probe (or the sample) moves up and down so as to trace recesses and protrusions on the sample. An image of the recesses and protrusions on the surface of the sample can be obtained by recording the track of the feedback scanning with respect to the horizontal position. A known example of the SPM is an atomic force microscope (AFM). The AFM detects an interactive force acting between the probe and the sample. The AFM then feedback-controls the distance between the probe and the sample so as to keep the interactive force constant. The AFM uses a cantilever with a pointed probe provided at the tip thereof, as a force detector. When the probe is brought closer to the sample, the cantilever is displaced by the interactive force acting between the probe and the sample. This type of AFM configured to detect the interactive force based on the amount of displacement is called a contact mode AFM or a static mode AFM. On the other hand, a type of AFM configured to mechanically excite the cantilever at a frequency close to the resonant frequency thereof is called a dynamic AFM. The dynamic AFM detects the interactive force acting between the probe and the sample, based on a variation in vibration amplitude, frequency, phase caused by the interactive force. AFMs detecting the interactive force using the amplitude, frequency, and phase are called an AM-AFM, an FM-AFM, and a PM-AFM, respectively. The conventional dynamic mode AFM is disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-226237. This document discloses an example of the FM-AFM. FIG. 1 shows a general configuration of a dynamic mode AFM. An AFM 101 includes a cantilever 103, a sample stage 105, a scanner 107, and an excitation unit 109. The scanner 107 is, for example, a piezo actuator and moves a sample on the sample stage 105 in an X direction, a Y direction, and a Z direction to scan a sample and the cantilever 103 relative to each other. The excitation unit 109 is also, for example, a piezo actuator and excites the cantilever 103. For example, an amplifier configured to drive an actuator is omitted from FIG. 1. An excitation and detection circuit 111 is configured to provide an excitation control function and a function to detect an interactive force. The excitation and detection circuit 111 applies an excitation signal to the excitation unit 109 to excite the cantilever 103. Furthermore, the excitation and detection circuit 111 detects, as the amount of the interaction between the probe and the sample, the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a displacement signal from the cantilever 103 detected by the sensor 113. The detected value is output to a feedback circuit 115 as a feedback signal and used to control the vertical position of the scanner 107. As a result, a feedback loop is formed which keeps the distance between the probe and the sample constant. As described above, in the present specification, a circuit functioning as an excitation control circuit and an interaction detection circuit is referred to as the “excitation and detection circuit”. Several types of methods are available for implementing the excitation and detection circuit. The excitation and detection circuit can be roughly classified into an analog type and a digital type. The digital type is now mainly used because the specifications of the digital type can be flexibly changed and because the digital type can implement complicated signal processing. FIG. 2 shows an example of an implemented excitation and detection circuit of a conventional digital type. The configuration in FIG. 2 corresponds to the AM-AFM and the PM-AFM and generates an excitation signal and detects an amplitude signal and a phase difference signal. The amplitude signal indicates the vibration amplitude of the cantilever. The phase difference signal indicates the difference in phase between the excitation signal for the cantilever and a displacement signal from the cantilever. As shown in FIG. 2, an excitation and detection circuit 121 includes a DDS (Direct Digital Synthesizer) 123 and a lock-in amplifier 125. The DDS 123 corresponds to an excitation control circuit. The lock-in amplifier 125 corresponds to a detection circuit for the amplitude and phase difference. In FIG. 2, the DDS 123 generates an excitation signal cos(2πft) that varies at an excitation frequency f. The DDS 123 holds sine-wave output values with respect to the phase, in the form of a lookup table. A sine wave signal is obtained by interpolating discreet values in the lookup table. The signal is not only output as the excitation signal for the cantilever but is also utilized as a reference signal for the lock-in amplifier 125 formed of a digital circuit. The lock-in amplifier 125 is a two-phase digital lock-in amplifier. A displacement signal Acos(2πft+φ) from the cantilever is input to the lock-in amplifier 125. The excitation signal cos(2πft) is also input to the lock-in amplifier 125 as the reference signal as described above. The reference signal is input to a 90° phase shift circuit (for example, a Hilbert conversion circuit) and a delay circuit, which then convert the signal into sin(2πft) and cos(2πft), respectively. These signals are converted into X=Acos(φ) and Y=Asin(φ), respectively, through a multiplication circuit and an LPF (Low Pass Filter). The multiplication circuit multiples each of the signals by the input displacement signal Acos(2πft+φ). The LPF removes high frequency components from the signals. Then, a vector calculation circuit calculates the absolute value R and argument θ of a complex input X+jY. The absolute value R is (X2+Y2)1/2, and the argument θ is tan−1(Y/X). The absolute value R corresponds to the amplitude A of the displacement signal. The argument θ corresponds to the phase difference φ between the displacement signal and the excitation signal. Thus, R and θ are output as the amplitude signal A and the phase difference signal φ, respectively. The configuration in FIG. 2 corresponds to an AM-AFM mode and a PM-AFM mode. In the AM-AFM mode, the amplitude signal A is output as a feedback signal and used for feedback control. The feedback control is performed such that the amplitude signal A equals a target amplitude. In the PM-ADM mode, the phase difference signal φ is output as a feedback signal and used for feedback control. In this case, the feedback control is performed such that the phase difference signal φ equals a target phase difference. Now, the configuration of the excitation and detection circuit for the FM-AFM will be described with reference to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4. FIG. 3 is a diagram based on which the principle of the FM-AFM will be described, and illustrates the characteristics of amplitude and phase of the cantilever. In an upper graph in FIG. 3, the axis of abscissas indicates frequency, and the axis of ordinate indicates the amplitude of the cantilever. In a lower graph in FIG. 3, the axis of abscissas indicates the frequency, and the axis of ordinate indicates the difference in phase between the excitation signal for the cantilever and displacement signal from the cantilever. As shown by a dotted line in the upper graph in FIG. 3, the resonant frequency f of the cantilever varies (shifts) as a result of the interaction between the cantilever and the sample. In FIG. 3, the amount of variation in resonant frequency is indicated by Δf. Furthermore, as shown in the lower graph, when the cantilever vibrates at the resonant frequency, the phase difference φ between the excitation signal and the displacement signal is 90°. Thus, the FM-AFM sets a target value for the phase difference φ to 90°, and controls the excitation signal such that the phase difference φ equals the target value. This excitation control is achieved by a phase locked loop (PLL) circuit and is such that even if the resonant frequency of the cantilever is varied by the interaction, the cantilever continues to vibrate at the resonant frequency. During this control, a variation in resonant frequency Δf is detected. Then, the feedback control is performed so as to keep the variation in resonant frequency Δf constant. FIG. 4 shows an example of an implemented excitation and detection circuit corresponding to the FM-AFM. The excitation and detection circuit generates an excitation signal and detects a frequency signal. The frequency signal is indicative of a variation in the resonant frequency of the cantilever caused by the interaction between the cantilever and the sample as described above. As shown in FIG. 4, an FM-AFM excitation and detection circuit 131 includes a proportional integral (PI) control circuit 137 in addition to a DDS 133 and a lock-in amplifier 135 (two-phase digital lock-in amplifier). An excitation signal cos(2πft) output by the DDS 133 is input to the lock-in amplifier 135 as a reference signal. Furthermore, a displacement signal Acos(2πft+φ) from the cantilever is input to the lock-in amplifier 135. The lock-in amplifier 135 has a configuration similar to that of the lock-in amplifier 125 in FIG. 2 to output the phase difference φ between the excitation signal and the displacement signal. Here, the lock-in amplifier 135 functions as a multiplying phase comparator to perform phase comparison based on multiplication of the displacement signal. A phase difference φ generated by the lock-in amplifier 135 is input to a PI control circuit 137. The PI control circuit 137 controls an output 2πΔfT (reference character T denotes a sampling period for input and output signals) such that the input phase difference φ equals a target value φ0. The output 2πΔfT is input to the DDS 133 to vary the frequency f of an output signal (excitation signal) cos(2πft) of the DDS 133. The frequency f varies around the free-running frequency f0 (an oscillation frequency obtained when the input is 0) of the DDS by Δf. In the configuration in FIG. 4, the DDS 133, the lock-in amplifier 135, and the PI control circuit 137 form the phase locked loop (PLL) circuit. The PI control circuit 137 functions as a loop filter for the PLL circuit. The PLL circuit varies the value of the frequency f of the excitation signal so that the frequency of the displacement signal equals that of the excitation signal, that is, f=f0+Δf. Thus, an output value from the PI control circuit 137 is proportional to a variation in the frequency of the displacement signal. Thus, the output value from the PI control circuit 137 is output as the frequency signal. Furthermore, the difference in phase between the displacement signal and the excitation signal can be adjusted by varying the target value φ0 for the PI control circuit 137. As described with reference to FIG. 3, the FM-AFM sets the target phase difference to 90°. Thus, the phase difference φ is kept at 90°, and the cantilever vibrates at the resonant frequency. Even if the resonant frequency of the cantilever is varied by the interaction between the cantilever and the sample, the cantilever continues to vibrate at the resonant frequency. The frequency signal has a value indicative of a variation (shift) Δf in the resonant frequency of the cantilever. The frequency signal is used for feedback control. The conventional AFM excitation and detection circuit has been described. There is still room to improve of the conventional circuit configuration as described below. In the conventional technique illustrated in FIG. 2, the lock-in amplifier functions as a multiplying phase comparator and internally compares the excitation signal with the displacement signal by multiplication. This leads to generation of an unwanted harmonic component. More specifically, an output from the multiplication circuit in the lock-in amplifier contains a component of the difference in frequency between input signals and a component of the sum of the frequencies of the input signals. The sum component corresponds to the unwanted harmonic component. The harmonic component cannot completely be removed even by the LPF arranged after the lock-in amplifier. Such a residual harmonic component may not only distort an output waveform but also affect the feedback control as described below. The AFM forms a feedback loop for control of the probe-sample distance, and the excitation and detection circuit is present in the feedback loop as shown in FIG. 1. A signal in which the harmonic component is mixed in the lock-in amplifier is used in the feedback loop. In this case, a feedback gain needs to be limited to a small value in order to avoid oscillation at the frequency of the harmonic component. This conventionally constitutes a factor preventing quick and stable feedback control from being achieved. In the FM-AFM circuit configuration shown in FIG. 4, as is the case with the circuit in FIG. 2, the lock-in amplifier functions as a multiplying phase comparator, leading to generation of an unwanted harmonic component. In particular, in the FM-AFM, the harmonic component not only limits the feedback gain but also works against the PLL circuit. This will be described below. In the FM-AFM configuration shown in FIG. 4, the lock-in amplifier is a part of the PLL circuit. Thus, the lock-in amplifier (multiplying phase comparator) generates an unwanted harmonic component in the loop in the PLL circuit. The harmonic component cannot completely be removed even by the LPF arranged after the lock-in amplifier. In particular, the LPF is present in the loop in the PLL and is thus subject to another restriction; the LPF cannot be designed independently of the response characteristics of the PLL. Thus, removal of the harmonic component in the FM-AFM is more difficult than in the AM-AFM and the PM-AFM. Because of the residual harmonic component, an increase in the gain of the PLL causes the PLL circuit to oscillate at the frequency of the residual harmonic component. Thus, in the conventional technique, the gain of the PLL is limited, preventing the frequency from being detected quickly and stably. As described above, in the FM-AFM, disadvantageously, the harmonic component limits not only the feedback gain of the whole AFM but also the gain of the PLL.
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Here, you are urged and encouraged to run your mouths about something important. Sunday, December 4, 2011 Newt Played Footsie with Al Sharpton; he Just got Kicked It appears Newt has himself a new problem on par with his decision to sit on a love seat with Nancy Pelosi and advocate for help against man-made climate change. In 2009, Gingrich toured the country with Al Sharpton and championed Sharpton's 'leadership.' Recently, Gingrich made some comments about the environment poor children in America are raised in. Sharpton didn't like it and basically called Newt a race-baiter. Sharpton also brought up their work together in 2009. Based on Newt's decision to work with Sharpton in the first place, he deserves every bit of this. Regardless of whether you agree with Al Sharpton's ideology, he has a point on Newt because the latter is definitely playing politics. This is exactly what happens when those on the right attempt to reach across the aisle and find 'common ground' with socialists. Compare Gingrich's rhetoric of today with this from 2009: Oh, and for good measure, Newt called MSNBC during Sharpton's show and wished the host a Happy Birthday on live television earlier this year. If he did so to win favor with Sharpton, it appears that was, as they say, an 'Epic Fail.'
The Indraprastha Natya Samaroh honoured three film and theatre veterans besides highlighting the popularity of the art of histrionics East of Delhi. VETERAN CONTRIBUTION Sushma Seth, Romesh Chander and Mohini Mathur, who were honoured for their service to the art. The three-day Indraprastha Natya Samaroh got off to an exciting start with the staging of "Muzzaffarpur Ki Leechi" at Raman auditorium, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad this past week. What made the event memorable was the presence of three veterans from the world of theatre and film - Romesh Chander, Sushma Seth and Mohini Mathur - who were honoured by the management of the Indraprastha Engineering College on this occasion in recognition of their lifetime work. Recipient of several honours, including the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Romesh Chander, theatre critic of The Hindu, received a thunderous ovation when J.P. Singh, cultural adviser of the college, said that it was also the occasion to celebrate Romesh Chander's 90th birthday. Directed by Gulshan Walia, a graduate of the National School of Drama, and presented by Bhumika Rangmanch, "Muzzaffarpur Ki Leechi" depicts the agonised world of an honest teacher fighting against a corrupt society. In his fight he stands alone. His neighbour, a teacher, unabashedly indulges in corrupt practice and leads a good life. Even the honest teacher's wife is critical of her husband's high ethical values. Dramatised short story Based on a short story by Jai Nandan, it is dramatised by the director himself. The entire action takes place in the room of the honest teacher. The stage props and the interaction between the teacher and his wife reflect the hardship the family is facing. The wife warns the teacher that unless the family earns some additional money, it will have to face penury. At this critical moment, a stranger enters the scene, offering a huge amount as bribe to award pass marks to his cousin who is too poor in her studies to get through. The teacher refuses to oblige the stranger. When all the tricks to make the teacher accept the bribe fail, a dreaded muscleman is hired to terrorise the teacher into accepting the bribe. Though the director is able to bring to the fore the leitmotif of the script, the production lacks intricacy. It should have been adequately rehearsed. In the absence of the tense atmosphere on the stage, performers are not able to explore the psychological complexity of their characters. The conflict is resolved in a hurry with the change of heart of the corrupt forces. The wife too undergoes a change of heart, respecting the high moral values that her husband upholds. The most heartening news for the lovers of theatre and theatre artistes was given by the management in offering the Raman auditorium free to amateur groups to perform their works. At a time when the rental charges of Delhi's auditoriums are beyond the reach of most of the amateur groups, this gesture deserves special commendation. To use the words of Romesh Chander, this step of the college management will usher in a theatre movement in this area, offering the opportunity to directors to present their experimental pieces. Apart from the fully air-conditioned Raman auditorium with 300 seats, the college offers an open-air theatre called Rang Peeth free to groups.
2 F.3d 1156 NOTICE: Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 provides that dispositions other than opinions or orders designated for publication are not precedential and should not be cited except when relevant under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, or collateral estoppel.In re David M. COX, Debtor.O'CONNELL & GOYAK, Appellant,v.Ronald A. WATSON, Appellee. No. 92-36859. United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Argued and Submitted July 14, 1993.Decided Aug. 9, 1993. Before: GOODWIN, FARRIS and THOMPSON, Circuit Judges. 1 MEMORANDUM* 2 The judgment of the United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel is affirmed for the reasons stated by that panel in its Memorandum Disposition filed August 21, 1992. * This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as provided by 9th Cir.R. 36-3
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Q: Mirroring object across global axis using mirror modifier? I'm having trouble mirroring an object across the global X axis. As it stands the mirror modifier uses the local object center. Is there any way to use global axis as the pivot? A: Use the mirror object, set to an empty with no rotation.
[Try to improve journal quality by improving standards and editing process]. The quality of medical journals depends on several factors involving 3 groups of people with their independent but relevant roles: the authors, the reviewers and the editors. Peer review and editing is the key factor to improve the quality of medical publications and journals. Shanghai Journal of Stomatology (SJS) has been regarded as a leading journal for publishing high-quality work in the field of stomatology in China. In October 2003, it was accepted by the National Library of Medicine, USA, to be indexed and included in Index Medicus and MEDLINE. To further improve the journal's overall quality, the Editorial Agency led by Professor Zheng Jia-wei has made great efforts to formulate its essential requirements in paper style, bilingual abstract writing and statistical analysis for the manuscripts submitted for possible publication. Strict independent peer review system has been adopted to assess the quality of the manuscripts received since it was founded in 1992. The reviewer is required to address detailed aspects of the paper under review and to resend his or her opinion on the paper. The editorial management is a crucial part of the publishing process. The editors begin action with the receipt of the manuscript, direct the various steps of evaluation, correction and re-submission, until a decision is made to accept or reject the paper at the regular meeting of Decision Making Group on Manuscripts of SJS led by the Editor-in-Chief. Once a paper is accepted and carefully revised, the editors will make necessary text and layout editing. Due consideration is given to the statistical, bilingual and ethical aspects as well as to the overall uniformity of the terminology, nomenclatures and style throughout the volume as a whole in the promotion of standards. The journal has not been cited by Science Citation Index (SCI) till now, further steps should be taken to make this journal better known throughout the World, to improve the quality of the publications and reduce the delay between the initial receipt and the final publication of manuscripts.
Q: Sanitizing an ASP.NET web site project for open source sharing purposes? I am writing an article on creating a WebMatrix 3/ASP.NET web site that lives in the Azure cloud. I want to make sure that I have removed all information that needs to be kept private to my account from the project I am sharing. So far I have replaced my public and private ReCAPTCHA keys with with string constants. An example of a piece of information I am concerned about is the PublicKeyToken field in the Web.config file. Do I need to replace the key value in that file too? If so, how does the user rebuild/replace the value easily for their own purposes? What other pieces of information or DLLs, etc. do I need to clean up before safely sharing the entire project in a compressed folder? (If there a another known way to safely share a WebMatrix 3/ASP.NET project please let me know.) A: You're on the right track with hiding your ReCAPTCHA keys - a lot of people miss this step, and you want to make sure not to share these keys. The PublicKeyToken field in web.config is nothing to worry about. This is simply a hash of a public key that matches up to a private key used to sign assemblies used in your application - that key is likely the same across anyone who is using .NET, and is not something you should be concerned about :) Other bits of information you should make sure not to share: Connection strings Any Azure *.publishSettings file ( shouldn't be in your site, but I would make sure ) Any application keys used for auth (twitter, facebook, etc) In terms of how to share the site - why not upload it to CodePlex or GitHub? WebMatrix 3 has a bunch of built in goodies for working with Git, so that's probably the easiest way to share the code: http://www.microsoft.com/web/post/how-to-use-git-in-webmatrix Please make sure to share the site with us on twitter @webmatrix after you finish it! Happy Coding :)
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# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 name softhsm version 2.6.1 revision 0 categories security platforms darwin license BSD maintainers {iay.org.uk:ian @iay} {NLnetLabs.nl:jaap @Jakker} openmaintainer description Software implementation of a Hardware Security Module (HSM) long_description SoftHSM is an implementation of a cryptographic store accessible \ through a PKCS #11 interface. You can use it to explore PKCS #11 \ without having a Hardware Security Module. SoftHSM Version 2 is using \ openssl for its cryptographic operations. homepage https://www.opendnssec.org/softhsm master_sites http://dist.opendnssec.org/source/ checksums rmd160 73b116b9513d1afcd241431e967a582de1cb737f \ sha256 61249473054bcd1811519ef9a989a880a7bdcc36d317c9c25457fc614df475f2 \ size 1066766 depends_build port:libtool port:pkgconfig port:cppunit depends_lib path:lib/libssl.dylib:openssl \ port:sqlite3 compiler.cxx_standard 2011 configure.args --with-sqlite3=${prefix} \ --with-objectstore-backend-db \ --with-openssl=${prefix} build.type gnu destroot.keepdirs ${destroot}${prefix}/var/lib/softhsm/tokens test.run yes test.target check livecheck.type regex livecheck.url [lindex ${master_sites} 0] livecheck.regex ${name}-(2.\[0-9.\]+)${extract.suffix}
"""Test function in module.""" import pytest from terminaltables.width_and_alignment import column_max_width, max_dimensions @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def patch(monkeypatch): """Monkeypatch before every test function in this module. :param monkeypatch: pytest fixture. """ monkeypatch.setattr('terminaltables.width_and_alignment.terminal_size', lambda: (79, 24)) def test_empty(): """Test with zero-length cells.""" assert column_max_width(max_dimensions([['']])[0], 0, 0, 0, 0) == 79 assert column_max_width(max_dimensions([['', '', '']])[0], 0, 0, 0, 0) == 79 assert column_max_width(max_dimensions([['', '', ''], ['', '', '']])[0], 0, 0, 0, 0) == 79 assert column_max_width(max_dimensions([['']])[0], 0, 2, 1, 2) == 75 assert column_max_width(max_dimensions([['', '', '']])[0], 0, 2, 1, 2) == 69 assert column_max_width(max_dimensions([['', '', ''], ['', '', '']])[0], 0, 2, 1, 2) == 69 def test_single_line(): """Test with single-line cells.""" table_data = [ ['Name', 'Color', 'Type'], ['Avocado', 'green', 'nut'], ['Tomato', 'red', 'fruit'], ['Lettuce', 'green', 'vegetable'], ] inner_widths = max_dimensions(table_data)[0] # '| Lettuce | green | vegetable |' outer, inner, padding = 2, 1, 2 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == 55 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 53 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 2, outer, inner, padding) == 57 # ' Lettuce | green | vegetable ' outer = 0 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == 57 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 55 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 2, outer, inner, padding) == 59 # '| Lettuce green vegetable |' outer, inner = 2, 0 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == 57 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 55 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 2, outer, inner, padding) == 59 # ' Lettuce green vegetable ' outer = 0 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == 59 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 57 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 2, outer, inner, padding) == 61 # '|Lettuce |green |vegetable |' outer, inner, padding = 2, 1, 1 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == 58 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 56 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 2, outer, inner, padding) == 60 # '|Lettuce |green |vegetable |' padding = 5 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == 46 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 44 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 2, outer, inner, padding) == 48 table_data = [ ['Name', 'Color', 'Type'], ['Avocado', 'green', 'nut'], ['Tomato', 'red', 'fruit'], ['Lettuce', 'green', 'vegetable'], ['Watermelon', 'green', 'fruit'], ] inner_widths = max_dimensions(table_data)[0] outer, inner, padding = 2, 1, 2 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == 55 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 50 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 2, outer, inner, padding) == 54 def test_multi_line(monkeypatch): """Test with multi-line cells. :param monkeypatch: pytest fixture. """ table_data = [ ['Show', 'Characters'], ['Rugrats', ('Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster, Phillip DeVille, Lillian DeVille, Angelica Pickles,\n' 'Susie Carmichael, Dil Pickles, Kimi Finster, Spike')], ['South Park', 'Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, Kenny McCormick'] ] inner_widths = max_dimensions(table_data)[0] outer, inner, padding = 2, 1, 2 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == -11 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 62 monkeypatch.setattr('terminaltables.width_and_alignment.terminal_size', lambda: (100, 24)) assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 0, outer, inner, padding) == 10 assert column_max_width(inner_widths, 1, outer, inner, padding) == 83
Q: sendmail 504 Gateway Time-out on laravel homestead I was coding a web APP using the lumen framework on windows with xampp, but after a few issues with routing and so own, I decided to give homestead and vagrant a try. I managed to get homestead installed and the routing is working better than xampp, but when I tried to use the mail function from php I found that command sendmail wasn't installed on the homestead virtual machine cause i was getting a 500 internal server error, and with xampp email sending was working just fine. So with shh I did a simple sudo apt-get install sendmail to install it. But when now whenever I try to use the mail function from php it just waits and waits and eventually I get a 504 Gateway Time-out. What might be happening and what can I do to solve it? BTW: If you have any suggestions to replace the simple mail function for something else that works I'm willing to try it! Thank you guys for your time. This is my .env file APP_ENV=local APP_DEBUG=true APP_KEY=SomeRandomKey!!! APP_LOCALE=en APP_FALLBACK_LOCALE=en DB_CONNECTION=sqlite DB_FILE=database.sqlite DB_DATABASE='storage/database.sqlite' DB_DRIVER=sqlite CACHE_DRIVER=memcached SESSION_DRIVER=memcached QUEUE_DRIVER=database MAIL_DRIVER=smtp MAIL_HOST=mailtrap.io MAIL_PORT=2525 MAIL_USERNAME=[mailtrap_username] MAIL_PASSWORD=[mailtrap_password] MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS=example@example.com MAIL_FROM_NAME=Example A: Personally when in development I like to use the log driver. This writes any emails sent into the storage/logs/ log file. I find this more convenient as it totally ensures no mail is accidentally sent when testing. If you did want to actually send mail then I'd suggest mailgun, its free for 10,000 emails every month and I use this for every app I've built at work. Super quick and convenient, also includes tracking, delivery confirmation, etc. After you've signed up you'll want to setup a new domain which will give you several credentials you'll need to add to your config/services.php, those being your domain and API key. You'll then need to install guzzle for your application (this is need as mailgun uses a HTTP API to send email, which is much quicker than SMTP and traditional mail transport options). composer require "guzzlehttp/guzzle": "~5.3|~6.0" The final thing would to then be set your mail driver to mailgun and you should be well on your way. Edit: Looking through the config files of laravel/lumen-framework doesn't look like its possible to be able to supply the relevant information to be able to use mailgun, or any service that requires information from the services.php config file as this isn't included in lumen for some reason. https://github.com/laravel/lumen-framework/tree/5.1/config
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: media@aclu.org LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A team of legal organizations announced today that it is suing the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency in federal district court for detaining immigrants in egregious, unsanitary conditions in a downtown Los Angeles facility without soap, drinking water, toothpaste, toothbrushes, sanitary napkins, changes of clothing or showers. The lawsuit – filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, the National Immigration Law Center, and the law firm of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky and Walker LLP – also charges that the unsanitary conditions have led ICE to deprive immigrants of due-process rights such as access to mail or attorneys while in detention. The facility, known as "B-18," was intended to temporarily house detainees for no more than 12 hours. But in a perverse distortion of its original purpose, immigration officials have kept detainees in this basement facility for weeks by shuttling them to local jails in the evening and on weekends, and returning them to the facility the next business day. Under these intolerable conditions, immigration officials often fail to notify detainees that they have the right to obtain release on bond while their cases remain pending. Meanwhile, immigration officials deny detainees any mail correspondence, writing materials or access to other materials that would enable them to defend themselves – all of which are required by law. "It's shameful that immigration officers are treating detainees like animals, apparently because the immigration bureaucracy cannot seem to send detainees to the right place," said Ahilan Arulanantham, ACLU/SC director of immigrant rights and national security. "Officers routinely crowd detainees into dirty cells under grossly unsanitary conditions. They then deny them access to basic constitutional necessities like the use of the mail, making it impossible for them to defend themselves." "There is no good reason why authorities cannot simply send the detainees to the right place and release those who are eligible for bond, rather than shuttling them back and forth for days or weeks on end. The B-18 fiasco is yet another example of how our immigration detention system has completely broken down," Arulanantham added. The lawsuit also contends that the conditions at issue violate an order from a federal court in Los Angeles in another case which involved similarly egregious abuses. "The shell game officials are playing with human lives has left detainees without the ability to access basic services that any detention center must provide. Detainees at B-18 have no access to outdoor recreation and cannot send or receive mail, even for legal purposes," said Karen Tumlin, a staff attorney with the National Immigration Law Center. "They cannot make private phone calls to attorneys and have no ability to learn their rights because officials deny them access to a law library and create barriers to their access to counsel." "The plain fact is that B-18 was never intended to be used as a detention facility," Tumlin continued. "The facility fails on every level to house detainees in a way that comports with basic notions of dignity. B-18 does not provide soap or a change of clothes to detainees and routinely denies menstruating women sanitary napkins. Detention under such conditions is not only unlawful, but downright cruel." While in B-18, detainees are crowded into a cell with as many as 50 other people. In the cell, there is a single phone, a bench and one or two exposed toilets, but no soap or drinking water. Detainees are often forced to sleep on the floor. Menstruating women who ask for sanitary napkins are routinely ignored. And there is no access to medical attention. On some occasions, it has taken ICE officials more than a day to fix a clogged toilet. Despite these heinous conditions, there is no mechanism for detainees to lodge a complaint. According to Toliver Besson, a partner at Paul Hastings, the lawsuit gives the new administration of President Barack Obama a way to demonstrate its commitment to immigrants' rights. "The Obama administration has indicated that it wants all immigrant detention facilities to be operated in a clean, safe and constitutional manner. B-18 fails miserably to meet this standard, but the administration's response to this lawsuit is an opportunity to rectify this injustice and show that it is moving in a new direction," Besson said. The National ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project also serves as co-counsel in the case.
Q: Login Django not working I just created a login with Django, but it doesn't want to work. The script should redirect to start.html if the user login correctly. But Django just reload the page writing the username and the passwort in the url. view.py from django.shortcuts import render, get_object_or_404 from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login from django.views.generic import View class Index(View): def get(self, request): return render(request, "index.html") def user_login(request): username = request.POST['username'] password = request.POST['password'] user = authenticate(username=username, password=password) if user is not None: if user.is_active: login(request, user) return HttpResponseRedirect('^start/') else: return HttpResponseRedirect('^err/') else: print ("Invalid login details") return HttpResponseRedirect('^impressum/') urls.py of the project: from django.conf.urls import url from django.conf import settings from django.conf.urls.static import static from django.contrib import admin from alarm.views import * from impressum.views import * from login.views import * urlpatterns = [ url(r'^$', Index.as_view()), url(r'^admin/', admin.site.urls), url(r'^start/', start.as_view()), url(r'^terms/', impressum.as_view()), url(r'^err/', error404.as_view()) ] Whats wrong with this? Full code: https://github.com/Croghs/stuport Thanks for every help and sorry for bad english Croghs A: Change <form type="post"> to <form method="post"> in index.html.
My brother recently recounted to me a story of a girl he knows who lives in Japan. She was awoken one night by a tapping on the window of her second floor apartment, and a strange shadow being cast into her bedroom. Rising from her bed, she cautiously stepped out onto her balcony, where a collection of her laundry, including underwear, was drying, hanging over the balcony. Much to her shock, she noticed a steel claw attempting to reach over the balcony and snag a pair of her knickers. Looking over the edge, she saw on the street below a young man with very thick glasses operating, with great difficulty, a long steel rod, over two stories high, with which he was attempting to steal an item of underwear. She shouted at him, he shouted out an embarrassed apology, and proceeded to race down the street, holding his two-storey pole out in front of him. Of course, I was fascinated by the pole. Did he make it? Or is there someone manufacturing them? And are the Japanese so respectful of each other that everyone minds their own business when they pass an ordinary fella out for a late night stroll with his two-storey high knicker grabber?
CSR Efficient Use of Water Resources / Control of Waste Water Efficient Use of Water Resources At each plant, we carry out exhaustive water-saving activities by observing environmental laws and regulations and cooperating with local organizations. These activities ensure that our operations do not place an impact on natural water circulation. We also clean waste water before returning it to nature to prevent it from negative impact on the environment. At the Toyama Plant, we have been promoting the rational use of groundwater as a member of the groundwater use council in the Toyama area, a local council that works to protect the local natural environment and promote the sound development of local communities. At the Onoda Plant, we have been taking measures to maintain the quality of waste water discharged from the plant in line with the “Act on Special Measures concerning Conservation of the Environment of the Seto Inland Sea”. Control of Waste Water Our plants observe the discharge standards stipulated in the “Water Pollution Control Act” and regulatory values based on agreements with local communities. We monitor the chemical oxygen demand (COD), the total nitrogen and total phosphorous concentration in waste water. In FY2017, the emissions of all of them decreased compared to that of previous fiscal year.
It's always intriguing to look at the list of the most heavily-shorted stocks. Many investors like to see which companies are expected to tumble by various short-interest gauges. Owning these stocks long-term can give pause, and perhaps a reason to sell if short sellers' arguments appear to be on the mark. Other investors use the list of the most heavily-shorted stocks to find short candidates themselves. And that's a huge mistake. That's because the most-heavily shorted stocks are often the biggest gainers when major events come to pass. We've seen this phenomenon again in recent days. On Tuesday morning, April 10, distressed grocery chain Supervalu (NYSE: SVU) weighed-in with quarterly results. They were pretty bad, but perhaps not as bad as the most aggressive short-sellers assumed. These short sellers had been holding 73 million shares in short accounts, making this the fourth most-shorted stock on the New York Stock Exchange. That short interest equated to an eye-popping 14 days' worth of trading volume. Simply delivering bad but not horrible earnings led investors to embark on massive short-covering. By the end of trading on Thursday, shares had risen a hefty 23%. Some of that upward spike surely came from short-sellers covering their position by buying back borrowed stock. Roughly 10 million shares traded hands daily going into the quarterly report, though that figure spiked to 38 million on the day results were released. Later that day, Alcoa (NYSE: AA) weighed in with results that were better than analysts had forecasted. As the fifth most heavily-shorted stock on the market, it should come as no surprise that shares quickly zoomed higher and are now up nearly 10% in the last few trading sessions. The key takeaway: it might be wiser to see if heavily-shorted stocks have more upside than the short-sellers might think. If so, those shorts may unwittingly force shares up for you with all of their buying efforts as they cover positions. This is food for thought as we head into the teeth of the earnings season. Here are some of the top targets for short sellers, and the expected dates for them to report results. Risks and rewards...Safeway (NYSE: SWY), another heavily-shorted grocer, also highlights the risk of betting against such stocks. Rumors have swirled that the company may get acquired, and these rumors appear to have little merit. Still, just the rumor has likely spooked short-sellers, and shares are now up for four straight sessions (at the time of this writing). To be sure, some companies appear to deserve to attention of short-sellers. For example, I laid out the long-term threats in place for video-game retailer Gamestop (NYSE: GME) back in October 2011, and though shares are off more than 10% since then (as the broader market has moved steadily upward), recently released sales data imply even worsening quarterly results in the periods ahead. Sales of video games and consoles slid sharply in March, according to NPD Group, and it's getting harder to see how this company can earn more than $3 a share in fiscal (January) 2013 and 2014, as analysts currently anticipate. Still, with such a huge short position in place, it may be wiser to sell this stock (if you own it long) and then short it outright. Profiting from the "short squeeze"If you want to angle to profit from a potential short squeeze, it makes sense to target stocks that have huge short positions in relation to their daily trading volume (known as "days-to-cover"). These stocks include: • St. Joe (NYSE: JOE), a real-estate concern, with 36 days to cover• Briggs & Stratton (BGG), small engine maker, with 28 days to cover• Meredith Corp (NYSE: MDP), a media firm, with 27 days to cover• American Greetings (NYSE: AM), which makes greeting cards with 26 days to cover. You should only look to go against short sellers with these stocks if your own research provides a clear case that business trends are OK and not in trouble as short sellers likely suspect. Risks to Consider: It only pays to focus on a potential short squeeze if you think the market is going higher. A slumping market could well prove these short-sellers right, even if they're wrong. Action to Take --> You should always check the size of the short position before investing in any stock. If you're going long, then you'll want to at least know what the shorts are thinking. And if you're thinking of going short, tread very carefully, lest you get caught up in a short squeeze if the total short position is already quite large. [Note: If you haven't heard about this unique opportunity, then I want to tell you about it now. StreetAuthority has staked me with $100,000 of real money to invest in my absolute best ideas. For a limited time, you'll be able to follow along with me completely free. Go here to learn more.]
Main menu Tag Archives: Barefoot running Post navigation You’ve probably heard of the series of ‘Sh*t some sort of athletes say’ videos! Steven Sashen, CEO of Invisible Shoes has stepped up the game in this awesome video mocking barefoot runners like himself! Before we start our series of minimalist running shoe / sandal / socks reviews let’s talk a little about why people run barefoot, what the benefits are and if we really have to be barefoot to be barefoot. By now … Continue reading → When you google ‘Natural Running’ it throws out almost 700.000.000 results and you can easily add another 5.000.000 for the term ‘barefoot’ running and 16.000.000 for ‘minimalist running’. Reason enough for us to take a closer and longer look at … Continue reading → The new year has started and we are ready to rock! In 2012 you can expect everything to be a little more ‘natural’ – more natural food, natural / barefoot running, natural sports clothing…but don’t be fooled. There will still … Continue reading → When we saw the Evoskin at the Outdoor Expo we were totally stoked. The first impression was – a concept similar to the Vibram Fivefingers but with less protection and therefore most likely an even more natural feel to it. … Continue reading → Zero mm Drop from heel to toe, anatomical last for improved biomechanics, unique synthetic rubber and EVA compound for superb grip and maximized cushion at a merely 7mm sole! Those are some of the key features of the new Inov-8 Bare X Lite 150 which will be out in a white and red color scheme in fall 2011 followed by 4 brighter colors such as blue and lime in spring 2012. We took the blue and white version for a couple of test runs to get you a sneak peek before this new minimalist running rocket is hitting stores. Before trying the 150 on we were already wearing another minimalist shoe all day – and it felt great – but when putting the 150 on we instantly relaxed even more. It was a real treat for our feet. The first impression was: – super cool look in the blue and white and it looks fast – very breathable with a light mesh upper – tongue less one piece upper with a stretch feature on top for perfect fit. This makes for a great fit and their is no tongue moving around all time – so stitching or seams that could be in the way when wearing barefoot – good hold in the mid foot section and plenty of space in the toe box but not too much so your toes would be moving left and right on uneven terrain We were impressed with the first look and took the shoe for the first run the very next morning. We were very surprised by the amount of cushion this shoe offered with nothing more than a 7mm sole. The shoe fit like a glove even on challenging ground and our turnover instantly went up from about 150/per minute in other running shoes to almost 180/ per minute in the Bare X Lite. (180 turnover is about what you want to reach for most efficient running and reduced impact) After about 30 minutes into the run we could tell that our feet really started working (which is a great thing as your feet tend to be dead meat in cushioned running shoes with lots of heel drop) but at the same time our whole body was extremely relaxed in comparison to other minimalist running shoes. This overall great impression was confirmed during our further runs. It does take a careful approach to go from cushioned or supportive running shoes to a barefoot like running style but with the 150 we were able to put in way more miles than expected during the first couple of runs already. We are no scientists but this is something that we credit to the great biomechanics this shoes allows you to run with. In addition to that the outer sole offers great protection from stones, rocks and other sharp objects, we never had to use socks during our test runs, the shoes is extremely breathable and for a shoe weighing in a mere 170 grams in a UK8 it offers great last with an expected 300 miles! (almost 500 kilometer) For everybody who is new to natural or barefoot running – Inov-8 offers a couple of versions with 9mm, 6mm and 3mm heel drop to help you adjust to the new form of running. So far the Inov-8 Bare X Lite 150 is our favorite shoe when it comes to natural running with a little added comfort. We are very much looking forward to reviewing further Inov-8 products for you as they have a great line of zero mm drop and trail running shoes! Ok then – last week we’ve introduced the LEGUANO – a running sock/ shoe – following the natural running craze. In comparisson to a running shoe – this sock with it’s rubber sole appears to be a lot more ‘natural running’ – at least at first sight. Since we wrote the ‘first look’ on the LEGUANO we’ve taken the shoe (we gonna call it that for now) out for a couple of runs. The first run was an easy 20 minute run accross trails and gravel roads and we have to say: it got us really excited about the LEGUANO. At first we were a little afraid that in the one hand – sharp stones could make it through the outer sole and secondly that it’s going to be really tough on our ankles and joints. However, our fears turned out to be for no good reason. We didn’t feel anything sharp through the sole despite stepping on stones, rocks, twiggs and god knows what. It was a really comfortable run but the shoe really forced us to focus on form and to concentrate on not pushing our bodies upwards but rather forward – the way it’s supposed to be. After about 15 minutes into this run you could really feel the muscles in your feet and calves work hard and it was a good thing we finished after about 20 minutes. The shoe definitely needs a little time to get used to. At least for the muscles and joints. Leguano - Natural Running - A Tridudes Product Test The first run was so exciting and gave us the feeling that the LEGUANO could really be a revelation and not just talk. Excited as we were we took it for a 15 minute warm up, 15 minute running drills, 6×100 meter pick up session and boy THE LEGUANO ROCKED! The warm up was the same kind of feeling we had the day before, during the running drill session it already showed it’s potential. We got a really good feel for the ground as well as our feet and the drill session was a real pleasure. It was like having a whole new feeling for your body. Best thing though: the 6×100 meter pick up. It was just a super easy push off, quick lift and once we picked up the pace you could feel every inch from hitting the ground with the mid-foot to rolling towards your toes, grabbing the ground with your toes and pushing your body forward. A truly aswesome running experience. We really do believe that this shoe is the best tool for working in your technique and really getting a feel for what your feet are doing. In addition to that our muscles in the feet and calves had to work really hard for the first time in a long time and we are shoe it will help us with the push of as well as stabilizing our feet. It doesn’t matter if you are intending on becoming a ‘barefoot’ runner and wanna wear the shoes all the time or if you are looking for a new great tool to improve your form. The LEGUANO can help. However – the way it is with every new tool – it’s the long term test that’s counting. So from all the excitement back to the realy life. We will continue to incorporate the LEGUANO into our running routine and will work our way up to long runs in them.
Although the Universe may seem spacious most galaxies are clumped together in groups or clusters and a neighbour is never far away. But this galaxy, known as NGC 6503, has found itself in a lonely position, shown here at ... European aircraft and aerospace giant Airbus has unveiled plans for a reusable space rocket launcher that should be ready in 2025, which the firm says will be radically different from the concept of rival US firm Space X. Skygazers at northern latitudes are familiar with the W-shaped star pattern of Cassiopeia the Queen. This circumpolar constellation is visible year-round near the North Star. Tucked next to one leg of the W lies a modest ... Space Space is the boundless, three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction. Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of the boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. In mathematics spaces with different numbers of dimensions and with different underlying structures can be examined. The concept of space is considered to be of fundamental importance to an understanding of the universe although disagreement continues between philosophers over whether it is itself an entity, a relationship between entities, or part of a conceptual framework. Many of the philosophical questions arose in the 17th century, during the early development of classical mechanics. In Isaac Newton's view, space was absolute - in the sense that it existed permanently and independently of whether there were any matter in the space. Other natural philosophers, notably Gottfried Leibniz, thought instead that space was a collection of relations between objects, given by their distance and direction from one another. In the 18th century, Immanuel Kant described space and time as elements of a systematic framework which humans use to structure their experience. In the 19th and 20th centuries mathematicians began to examine non-Euclidean geometries, in which space can be said to be curved, rather than flat. According to Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, space around gravitational fields deviates from Euclidean space. Experimental tests of general relativity have confirmed that non-Euclidean space provides a better model for explaining the existing laws of mechanics and optics.
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Can't say I'm excited by the news, but it's still a solid move in the cap circumstances we're in. The cap space isn't there for free agents, and we just aren't going to find a starting calibre right tackle, corner and safety in one single draft, unless we get very lucky. Luck is not something that successful organisations rely on. Ideally, I'd like a much better right tackle than Polumbus on the team, but the situation is what it is. Ok so now we have signed three back up RT to add to Compton and MoHurt to compete to start. I would have liked one of these guy to be a legitimate starting caliber RT. But at least we have a guy back that we know can do a fair job. Now let's sign someone that can start at FS, CB, and a back at LT. Are any of these also ran RT capable off playing LT? "Dovie'andi se tovya sagain" (It is time to roll the dice) Tai'shar Manetheren "Duty is heavier than a Mountain, Death is lighter than a feather" Tai'shar Malkier Said Polumbus on Twitter: "Well Jacksonville was tempting...but I couldn't leave these Coaches and Teammates. 2 more years! #H.TTR #Redskins" This is what happens when you build a winning organization: people want to stay, not just come here when it's time for the big paycheck. People will turn down tempting offers elsewhere to be a part of what's happening in DC. No, Polumbus won't be the piece of the puzzle that gets us to the Superbowl, but quality depth players like him are the true foundation of a very good team that competes every year. Fill out your roster with ~30 guys like Polumbus to complement your superstars like RGIII, Morris, Williams, Fletcher, etc., and you've got yourself a true contender. "I’m never under the assumption that you draft for need. You draft the best available football player on the board. ... Because, in the long run, they are the ones who will help you win the most games." - Scot McCloughan skinsfan#33 wrote:Ok so now we have signed three back up RT to add to Compton and MoHurt to compete to start. I would have liked one of these guy to be a legitimate starting caliber RT. But at least we have a guy back that we know can do a fair job. So much hate for this guy! I thought he held down the RT position pretty well. There are better football minds than mine on this board, so maybe you're seeing things differently, but I don't think RT is as glaring of a weakness as some seem to believe. A full offseason of work as a unit will be an improvement as well. DaSkinz Baby wrote:I like Polumbus run blocking but his pass blocking is not good. Granted, his pass blocking isn't the greatest. But with a year of experience and an off-season to improve, I expect better results. I also expect RGIII to be more decisive and learn when to throw the ball away, to protect himself. He also needs to know when to put his hands up and let defenders know he's out of the play... He has a way of making his linemen look better and worse than they are, at the same time. DaSkinz Baby wrote:I like Polumbus run blocking but his pass blocking is not good. Granted, his pass blocking isn't the greatest. But with a year of experience and an off-season to improve, I expect better results. I also expect RGIII to be more decisive and learn when to throw the ball away, to protect himself. He also needs to know when to put his hands up and let defenders know he's out of the play... He has a way of making his linemen look better and worse than they are, at the same time. I hope your right. I have a funny feeling that RG3 is going to try to do too much too soon. All the talk of him being injury prone and Shanny ruining him... I hope he understands and will be a better pocket passer but his desire to succeed maybe a bad thing, especially with that knee...... His knee isn't the issue, neither is his ability to become more of a pocket passer. His issue is common sense. For as mature as he is, he still has some areas in which he is deficicent. I hope that his maturity in other areas allows him to realize the issue and improve. His knee isn't the issue, neither is his ability to become more of a pocket passer. His issue is common sense. For as mature as he is, he still has some areas in which he is deficicent. I hope that his maturity in other areas allows him to realize the issue and improve. His knee isn't the issue, neither is his ability to become more of a pocket passer. His issue is common sense. For as mature as he is, he still has some areas in which he is deficicent. I hope that his maturity in other areas allows him to realize the issue and improve. He tries to hard to make everyplay a positive one, that works in college not in the NFL. I think the injury will help him realize the difference between a throw away vs a 2 yard gain and a huge hit. He is the franchise and he can't be that if he is injured. At least I hope he has learned.....
Keith Hackett has expressed “surprise and disappointment” at hearing what he called the “nonsense” of suggestions that Tottenham Hotspur players were not sent off against Chelsea in 2016 because of how it would look. Mark Clattenburg , who left the top flight in February earlier this year, was the man in the middle when Tottenham let a two-goal lead slip against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the 2015-16 season. Tottenham had needed to win what was a bad-tempered match to keep alive their hopes of catching Leicester but it ended in a 2-2 draw. Clattenburg booked nine players – while Chelsea and Spurs received respective fines of £375,000 and £225,000 from the Football Association – but claimed that as many as four Tottenham players could have been dismissed. “I allowed them (Spurs) to self-destruct so all the media, all the people in the world went, ‘Tottenham lost the title,’” Clattenburg told NBC’s Men in Blazers podcast. Keith Hackett, who used to be Clattenburg’s boss as general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Board, has been left baffled by the claims. “I think it is a nonsense,” The Telegraph quotes Hackett as saying. “It is disappointing to hear him say that he avoided giving a red card for his own self-preservation. “When I saw the comments, I thought, ‘What’s going on?’ And so have other referees I have spoken to. He is one of the top referees and it is not something I have ever seen in him.” Hackett said that referees were encouraged to specifically prepare for matches and would try to manage players to avoid problems but that there would never be any question of ducking big decisions. “I expect referees to be prepared and focussed – that would mean knowing the teams, the environment, the possible tactics and potential adjustments to help perform at your best but, once you cross the white line, you have a blank canvas in terms of the decisions,” he said. “You try to build your authority and trust as the game progresses. We encourage tempo management and often talk about the need to slow things down. You do not want there to be a confrontation but the referee is working to a code and that is the laws of the game. “If there is a cautionable offence or a red card, you have to apply the laws of the game. That is your job. There is no ducking the issue. No referee likes to give red cards – you feel a sense of failure if that happens – but that is the law. You make decisions as accurately as you can.”
VectrexThis classic arcade console is something a little different from most other gaming platforms - especially those of the 8-bit generation. The Vectrex was an 8-bit video game console that was developed by Western Technologies/Smith Engineering. It was licensed and distributed first by General Consumer Electric (GCE), and then by Milton Bradley Company (MB) after they bought over GCE. The machine was released in November of 1982 at a retail price of (US) $199. As MB took over international marketing of the console the price dropped to $150 and then $100 shortly before the famous video game crash of 1983. The Vectrex basically ended it's run in early 1984 just as home computers (such as the C64) began to take over. Unlike other non-portable video game consoles which connected to televisions and rendered 'raster' graphics, the Vectrex had an integrated vector monitor which displayed vector graphics (hence the name 'Vectrex'). Just like early Space Invader machines the Vectrex was a monochrome displaye and used plastic screen overlays to generate colour and other static graphics. At the time many of the most popular arcade games used vector displays, and the Vectrex was looking to set itself apart from the rest of the pack by selling high-quality and playable versions of classic games such as Space Wars and Armor Attack. Vectrex also had a preloaded arcade game installed which was an Asteroids style shooter called Minestorm. The Vectrex was also part of the first generation of console game systems to feature a boot screen, along with the Atari 5200 and Colecovision. The Vectrex was the first gaming system ever to offer a 3D peripheral (the Vectrex 3D Imager). The 3-D imager spun a disk (which was banded half coloured/black) that radiated between the viewer's eyes and the screen. Spinning the disk at high speeds created the impression of 3-D and colour - I'm not sure exactly how it worked though! It should be noted that early units had a very audible buzzing noise from the built-in speaker that altered in pitch as graphics were drawn on screen. This was due to a lack of shielding between the CRT and the speaker wiring. This was eventually resolved in later models. A light pen (remeber those?) was also available for the Vectrex. Vectrex GamesSome of the Vectrex's games feature unusual qualities or innovations due to the (at the time) advanced graphical nature of the games. New games are still being produced today by homebrew video game programmers - which is brilliant! The game built into the Vectrex, (Minestorm), would (on some versions - depending on the machine) crash once you reached level 13. In some cases strange graphics and behaviour would occur on later levels - in any case the the game was bugged to a degree. MineStorm II was put out which was actually a fixed version of the same video game. Because this game was not advertised it make it one of the rarest cartridges for the Vectrex system. Nowadays the Vectrex is (rightly) regarded as a pioneering video game system, and good condition units are worth a lot of money. Rare games and units are traded on Ebay - and fully boxed units are extremely valuable. Having a pacman arcade machine is such a nice way to incorporate fun and profit into your business. With many to choose from, there is one that will be able to fit into your business to add fun and money for you. Friend Of Computer History Search For A Vintage System Follow by Email Follow By Twitter Website Flipping About The Retro Brothers In 1984, The Retro Brothers were accused of being too harsh when reviewing games. Under intense scrutiny, they promptly changed their identities and escaped to the Glasgow underground. Still wanted by middle aged hippies, they survive the daily grind by having a bit of laugh as retro game bloggers. If you want any information, or something for your blog... and no-one else can help, if you can contact them, then maybe you can hire.... The Retro Brothers The Retro Brothers are experts in all areas of retro computing. Got an old game? You can bet they have played it. Got some old hardware? You can bet they have used it. From Twin Kingdom Valley to Surbiton Way there's barely a retro game they haven't played. You'll get Flashback's from Another World, so join in with with our retro-whirl. Oh - and they're not bad at programming too!
When a New Hampshire family of beer hobbyists decided to turn their passion for home brewing into a legitimate business, they tapped Rucci Bardaro & Falzone to set up their tax, financial and accounting systems, as well as provide ongoing tax and business advice to keep their start-up on the path to profitability and growth. From The Barrel Brewing Company LLC, a nano-brewery in Londonderry NH, was opened in July 2014 by two generations of the Anderson family. The company’s aim is to brew and sell extremely fresh hand-crafted beer in small batches. The business is licensed by the state to brew up to 2,000 barrels per year. The brewing facility at 15 Londonderry Road includes a tasting room where visitors can check out the brewing process while enjoying samples of their latest products. Visitors may also purchase 32 oz. “growlers” and 22 oz. “bomber bottles” of their favorite brews to take home. Like most start-up breweries, it began with a passion for home brewing. For years, Windham resident Gary Anderson (already a long-time RBF client as the owner of a thriving telecommunications business) had been encouraging his sons in their hobby. As word of their delicious pale ales and porters spread beyond relatives and friends, the family decided to take it to the next level. Gary’s wife, Debby, along with their daughter, four sons and their wives, round out the entrepreneurial team. In addition to home brewing, the family also has experience in restaurants, marketing and customer service. The company’s tap list is always rotating and offers a variety of “hop forward” brews, plus a solid selection of non-hopped choices to round out the list. On any given day, the offerings might include such selections as Sweet Jane Pale Ale, Lily IPA, Strictly Simcoe Pale Ale, Opening Day Kolsch and the Powerful Pilz pilsner. Apparently, New Hampshire is no stranger to craft breweries. According to the trade group NHBeer.org, there are 35 craft breweries in the state. A recent survey conducted by the national Brewers Association indicated that the state’s beer industry employs more than 3,100 workers, with an annual economic impact of nearly $248 million. “We’re very excited to become part of the expanding brewing industry in New Hampshire,” Gary Anderson said in an interview with his local newspaper. “It’s been a blast getting to where we are now, and we’re eager to celebrate with everyone.”
Create Departments With this feature you can distribute chat requests to departments or specific agents, depending on the subject or origin of the chat. What a Department is, can be determined by yourself. This can be an actual existing department in your company like Customer Care Dept, or you can specify that all chats about a specific subject or product, or starting on a specific page of your website should go to one ‘department’ or a specific agent / specific group of agents. SET UP OF DEPARTMENTSLogin to your FrescoChat control panel, click Departments in the menu, and create a new Department. Enter the Department name, the email addresses for offline messages and for chat transcripts, the Alias that will be shown when transferring a chat, and choose which agents are designated to this Department. Save your settings. Repeat this for each Department you wish to create. After you have created Departments, the website visitor will be presented a dropdown list on the chat box, so they can choose a Department when starting a chat. The visitor’s choice of Department determines to which agent or group of agents the chat request will be sent. When Departments are enabled, a new property is added in your Trigger Rules, if any. For each Trigger Rule that is present, you’ll have to select which Department can reply chat requests originated by that Trigger Rule. If you don’t select any Department, FrescoChat will find ANY agent in ANY department. USE AND BEHAVIOUR Each Department in the dropdown shows if it’s online or offline. If the visitor selects an offline Department, the chatbox switches to offline mode, so they will be asked to send a message. When the Department shows online but does not reply immediately, the visitor gets the usual messages such as “Please hold while we find an agent to assist you” etc, the messages that are already set in the FlexyTalk control panel > Chat Box > Translation/Localization. A chat can be transferred to another Department, just like chats can be transferred from one agent to an other agent. When you transfer a chat session to a Department it starts a full chat request. If there’s no reply from the Department, the chat session goes back to the original agent.To transfer to a department, type the command !transfer [transfer alias] where [transfer alias] is configured on the Department’s settings. When you are using FlexyIM as your IM Client, the Departments that are online will be added to the Contacts list. A Department can be hidden so it only receives chat requests from other departments who wish to transfer the chat. This is useful for managers or 2nd level support employees who don’t want to be available to answer all chat requests, but only for their co-workers who transfer a chat to them. Drag and drop the Departments to reorder them. This will be the order of appearance of the Departments in the dropdown list for the visitors. ADVANCED SETTINGS It is possible to connect specific pages of your websites to Departments, so a chat started on that page will be routed to the designated Department automatically, without a dropdown list for the visitor to choose the Department. To arrange this Login to your FrescoChat control panel, click Departments in the menu, and create a new Department. Enter the Department name, the email addresses for offline messages and for chat transcripts, the Alias that will be shown when transferring a chat, and choose which agents are designated to this Department. Save your settings, and save the installation code into your website. By this code, the chats of the page are routed to the designated Department (specific agents connected to that Department will receive the chat request), and the selection list of choices for the visitor will be hidden on that chat box. Repeat this for each page you wish to designate to a specific Department. ADVANCED You won’t need to make your choices in the Trigger Rules. In this case the chat will go to the default Department which is determined by the installation code. The Advanced settings will only be applied to the pages where you have installed them. On the other pages the default installation will be applied, meaning that the visitor will be presented a dropdown list of Departments so they can choose with which Department they want to chat. The presence status of the chat bar (online or offline) will be the one of that Department. This is perfect for multiple websites pointing to different sets of agents.
2010–11 Sussex County Football League The 2010–11 Sussex County Football League season was the 86th in the history of the competition. Division One League table Division Two League table Division Three League table References 2010-11 9
A shame-free space where people talk about their struggles, difficult past memories, and what it's like to live with mental illness. Common topics include depression, anxiety, abuse, and trauma. No matter the story, it will be met with compassion. Season 2 is now airing. Engage with the show and host Joel Kutz online at http://darkplace.joelkutz.com The 19-year-old comedian and USC screenwriting student talks about being bullied and socially isolated, how his past has influenced his anxiety and depression, and why everyone battling mental illness should seek treatment. Plus, why comedy is so important to him as self-expression.
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o0.xyzw dcl_temps 6 ftoi r0.xy, v0.xyxx mov r0.zw, l(0,0,0,0) ld_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r0.z, r0.xyzw, t0.yzxw add r1.xyzw, v0.xyxy, l(1.000000, 0.000000, -1.000000, -0.000000) ftoi r1.xyzw, r1.zwxy mov r2.xy, r1.zwzz mov r2.zw, l(0,0,0,0) ld_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r2.x, r2.xyzw, t0.xyzw mov r1.zw, l(0,0,0,0) ld_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r1.x, r1.xyzw, t0.xyzw add r3.xyzw, v0.xyxy, l(0.000000, 1.000000, -0.000000, -1.000000) ftoi r3.xyzw, r3.zwxy mov r4.xy, r3.zwzz mov r4.zw, l(0,0,0,0) ld_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r1.y, r4.xyzw, t0.yxzw mov r3.zw, l(0,0,0,0) ld_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r1.z, r3.xyzw, t0.yzxw add r1.w, r0.z, -r2.x add r2.y, r0.z, -r1.x lt r1.w, |r1.w|, |r2.y| movc r2.z, r1.w, r2.x, r1.x movc r3.z, r1.w, l(1.000000), l(-1.000000) add r1.xw, r0.zzzz, -r1.yyyz lt r1.x, |r1.x|, |r1.w| movc r4.z, r1.x, r1.y, r1.z movc r3.y, r1.x, l(1.000000), l(-1.000000) mov r3.xw, l(0,0,0,0) add r1.xyzw, r3.xyzw, v0.xyxy mul r5.xz, r1.xxzx, cb0[29].zzzz mul r5.yw, r1.yyyw, -cb0[29].wwww add r1.xyzw, r5.xyzw, l(-0.500000, 0.500000, -0.500000, 0.500000) add r4.xy, r1.xyxx, r1.xyxx mov r4.w, l(1.000000) dp4 r5.z, r4.xyzw, cb0[20].xyzw dp4 r5.x, r4.xyzw, cb0[21].xyzw dp4 r5.y, r4.xyzw, cb0[22].xyzw dp4 r1.x, r4.xyzw, cb0[23].xyzw div r4.xyz, r5.xyzx, r1.xxxx add r2.xy, r1.zwzz, r1.zwzz mov r2.w, l(1.000000) dp4 r1.y, r2.xyzw, cb0[20].xyzw dp4 r1.z, r2.xyzw, cb0[21].xyzw dp4 r1.x, r2.xyzw, cb0[22].xyzw dp4 r1.w, r2.xyzw, cb0[23].xyzw div r1.xyz, r1.xyzx, r1.wwww mul r2.x, v0.x, cb0[29].z mul r2.y, v0.y, -cb0[29].w add r2.xy, r2.xyxx, l(-0.500000, 0.500000, 0.000000, 0.000000) add r0.xy, r2.xyxx, r2.xyxx mov r0.w, l(1.000000) dp4 r2.x, r0.xyzw, cb0[20].xyzw dp4 r2.y, r0.xyzw, cb0[21].xyzw dp4 r2.z, r0.xyzw, cb0[22].xyzw dp4 r2.w, r0.xyzw, cb0[23].xyzw div r0.xyz, r2.yzxy, r2.wwww mul r1.xyz, r3.zzzz, r1.xyzx mad r1.xyz, -r0.yzxy, r3.zzzz, r1.xyzx mul r3.xzw, r3.yyyy, r4.xxyz mad r0.xyz, -r0.xyzx, r3.yyyy, r3.xzwx mul r3.xyz, r0.xyzx, r1.xyzx mad r0.xyz, r1.zxyz, r0.yzxy, -r3.xyzx dp3 r0.w, r0.xyzx, r0.xyzx rsq r0.w, r0.w mul r0.xyz, r0.wwww, r0.xyzx div r1.xyzw, r2.xyzw, r2.wwww mov r2.w, r1.w mov r2.xyz, r1.xyzx mov r0.w, l(-1) mov r1.w, l(0) mov r3.x, l(1.000000) loop ult r3.y, r1.w, cb0[228].x and r3.y, r0.w, r3.y breakc_z r3.y imul null, r3.y, r1.w, l(33) mad r2.xyz, r0.xyzx, cb0[r3.y + 62].zzzz, r2.xyzx dp4 r4.x, r2.xyzw, cb0[r3.y + 38].xyzw dp4 r4.y, r2.xyzw, cb0[r3.y + 39].xyzw dp4 r4.z, r2.xyzw, cb0[r3.y + 40].xyzw dp4 r3.z, r2.xyzw, cb0[r3.y + 41].xyzw div r4.xyz, r4.xyzx, r3.zzzz mad r5.xy, r4.xyxx, l(0.500000, 0.500000, 0.000000, 0.000000), l(0.500000, 0.500000, 0.000000, 0.000000) add r3.z, -r5.y, l(1.000000) ge r3.w, r5.x, l(0.000000) ge r4.x, l(1.000000), r5.x and r3.w, r3.w, r4.x ge r4.x, r3.z, l(0.000000) and r3.w, r3.w, r4.x ge r3.z, l(1.000000), r3.z and r3.z, r3.z, r3.w ge r3.w, r4.z, l(0.000000) and r3.z, r3.w, r3.z ge r3.w, l(1.000000), r4.z and r3.z, r3.w, r3.z if_nz r3.z add r3.zw, -cb0[r3.y + 60].xxxy, cb0[r3.y + 60].zzzw add r5.z, -r5.y, l(1.000000) mad r4.xy, r5.xzxx, r3.zwzz, cb0[r3.y + 60].xyxx add r4.z, r4.z, -cb0[r3.y + 62].y mul r3.yz, r3.zzwz, cb0[r3.y + 59].zzwz mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(1.587556, 4.796667, 0.435970, 3.288376), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r3.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mul r4.w, r4.w, l(0.736643) mad r3.w, r3.w, l(0.492077), r4.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-0.864387, 4.575846, 3.292378, 5.138325), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.547509), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.355403), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(2.312524, 2.769281, 4.225343, 3.604556), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.696579), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.424500), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(0.502956, 6.027727, 0.550159, 1.327755), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.361935), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.944237), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(3.755680, 0.434709, 4.400129, 1.975965), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.672295), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.523999), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(5.723944, 3.047444, -2.986023, 3.579002), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.310967), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.546900), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-2.205332, 5.931354, -2.094388, 1.725067), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.328787), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.815048), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(1.600374, -0.851189, -1.565537, -0.936008), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.912771), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.911725), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-0.062289, -0.300187, -3.644919, -0.090210), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.997393), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.691242), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-4.533929, 2.319456, -5.902076, -0.327370), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.486531), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.378855), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-4.387158, -1.592991, -1.661510, -2.520221), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.546002), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.776379), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-6.255653, 1.339290, 0.047479, -1.925659), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.320825), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.902066), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(2.232487, -2.384052, -4.229948, -3.533641), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.743546), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.430046), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-5.739054, -2.659190, -1.075142, -4.961121), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.329120), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.488803), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-3.235412, -5.090914, 5.271102, -2.455229), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.363963), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.390925), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(1.848549, -4.045560, 4.485181, -1.039879), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.577211), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.554971), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-0.072291, -3.524127, 1.539461, -6.215834), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.708128), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.320116), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-0.425475, -6.440681, 4.227208, -4.779742), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.314328), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.322717), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(6.360718, -0.269859, 3.497874, -3.338060), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.324368), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.522368), r3.w mad r5.xyzw, r3.yzyz, l(-4.590532, 3.906749, 2.116800, 1.092689), r4.xyxy sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.xyxx, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.364465), r3.w sample_c_lz_indexable(texture2d)(float,float,float,float) r4.w, r5.zwzz, t2.xxxx, s3, r4.z mad r3.w, r4.w, l(0.854163), r3.w mad r3.yz, r3.yyzy, l(0.000000, 6.069216, 1.384925, 0.000000), r4.xxyx 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Q: Two div's in one line(using col-md and col-md-offset Bootstrap) I'm having two divs: <div class="col-md-6 col-md-offset-1 "> </div> <div class = "col-md-3 col-md-offset-9 "></div> It looks like this: But I need it to look like this: <div class="col-md-6"> </div> <div class = "col-md-3"> </div> But I need to use offset. A: The count of columns in an entire row is always 12. So, in your first code, you're reaching 19 columns therefore this is happening, you need to sum them up to 12. section 1: offset 1 + width 6 = 7 then section 2: offset 2 + width 3 = 5 Total: 12 This should work. <div class="col-md-6 col-md-offset-1 "> </div> <div class = "col-md-3 col-md-offset-2 "></div> or anything that adds up to 12.
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Case report: subependymal diffuse heterotopia. Clinical, EEG, and neuroimaging findings. We report the case of a 41 year-old woman with a slight mental retardation and epilepsy. MRI showed a diffuse subependymal heterotopia. The cognitive level supports the view that the ectopic cells are probably not important for the normal cortical functions but that they are likely able to maintain some of the electric properties of normal neurons, even if with altered discharge modalities. The genetic etiology of subependymal neuronal migration disorders is discussed. This is the second reported case of diffuse subependymal heterotopia in a female patient.
“Attends,” Angelle says. Wait. Her French is limited, but she knows this word. And she uses it a lot. She drags a plastic chair out of the house and plunks it down in the middle of the concession for me. I’m not sure what I’m waiting for, if anything at all. I’ve come by to drop off my laundry, which Angelle happily does for me every week. I met Angelle almost immediately after moving to my village, and she quickly became like my village grandmother, though I’m not actually sure of her age. I could ask, but it doesn’t seem important. Her skin is worn and leathery, so she must be old. But her smile is bright and youthful, so I guess she’s young at heart. C’est ça. That’s what it is. Angelle is always telling me to wait for one thing or another. Today she probably has a language lesson in store.I never request these lessons – I just kind of get swept into them. But I can’t mind because Angelle has such a pleasant way of teaching – persistent yet unhurried. She clapped her hands and hugged me the first time I counted to ten without looking at my notes. Then as I turned the page and prepared to write more, she just smiled and held up a hand. “Attends. Après,” she said. Next time. She expects progress, but her style is one step at a time. Even before I got to know Angelle well, I could tell she was the real deal as far as activists go – the kind of person who has the guts and courage to demand change but also the patience and humility to wait for it. In my first few months, she tried to start a village clean-up initiative. Unfortunately, the project was a flop. There are just certain circumstances and attitudes in the village that stand in the way right now. But Angelle is not discouraged. She’ll let the idea rest, and when the time is right, she’ll be ready to give it another go. Sometimes I wonder what this is like for Angelle. I wonder what it’s like to be the visionary in your community when few others can see your dream.To believe that better is possible – and be scoffed at for it. To want nothing more than to serve your community and to have the energy to do it, but to be told you’re just expecting too much. Maybe it’s like going through life asking other people to wait and give you a chance, when all the while you’re the one waiting on them. There have been days when this whole peace corps experience has felt like one big exercise in waiting – waiting for the small things like a taxi to arrive or a web page to load, and waiting for the big things like development and cross-cultural understanding. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been all fired up to work on something that desperately needed it, only to be met with indifference. And that’s when I just want to shake people and say, “Aren’t you tired of waiting?!? You’ve been dealing with this your whole life! Let’s do something already!” But maybe I’m just looking at it the wrong way. Less than a week ago, I turned a light on in my house for the first time. It’s been years in coming, but my village finally has electricity. I still can’t really believe it. I don’t have to hold a flashlight to read in the evening anymore. I no longer need to bike five miles on a hilly dirt road to charge my computer. For me, it’s as though I’ve been waiting for this since the day I got here. But the people of this village? I don’t know. For the past two years, if you asked anyone when we’d be getting electricity they’d tell you, “it’s coming.” They weren’t waiting for it so much as simply expecting it. In the meantime, they went on with their lives. One of Angelle’s favorite topics of conversation with me is America. She’ll ask about “over there,” and we’ll talk about all les bonnes choses (the good things) in America – the abundance of nutritious food, the smooth paved roads, the clean water… She’ll nod her head and smile the whole time, like a child who knows a story by heart but still delights in hearing it read again and again. Angelle believes that one day her country will be able to offer better living conditions for its citizens, too, even if not in her own lifetime. So she waits. And though she wants les bonnes choses as much as anyone else, she doesn’t view the wait as a waste of time. Angelle is the sort of person who can find richness in any moment by simply allowing the slowness of the present to create its own meaning. And maybe now I’m starting to see this, too. I think of all those times in the past two years when I’ve been sitting around at someone else’s house, for example, just waiting and wondering how long I had to stay before I could “demander la route” (“ask for the road”) and take my leave. It seemed so pointless at the time to sit around when I could be doing other things. But now I imagine leaving for the last time. I imagine leaving Benin and becoming what they call a “returned” peace corps volunteer. I imagine saying good-bye to my village and to my life here, and to inspirational people like Angelle. 6 Responses to Waiting This is a great memory of her. Simple and real. An example of the everyday undiscovered heroes fighting the vexing difficulties of this world. I will take this image with me. I will keep it in her honor. May she Rest In Peace. Don’t know if you got my other comment but I will repeat it again. I am sure that you are leaving a lasting impression on all of the people with whom you have been working and the accomplishments as well. We pray that God will bless these wonderful people like Angelle. Heidi, say bonjour (or bon soir, if you’re past late morning there :-)) to Angelle for me. Tell her I think of her and the other people in your village often; I’ll remember them always. People like Angelle are a true inspiration! Loved the perspective – a good reminder to not grow weary in well-doing because in season you will reap a harvest. The lessons learned here are incredibly valuable – you are fortunate to have learned them at so young an age. I do hope I can see you shortly after you return – if you are coming back to MN. Gail We all have been waiting for this day to come when you will be back in the good ‘old USA knowing what a lasting impression you have left behind in Koko with all the accomplishments you have achieved for the villagers. You have been a wonderful example of the American spirit and know how much you will miss this sweet Benin Grandmother as well as others with whom you have been working with. Please give Angelle a big hug from me. Tell her whenever I think of the good things of Benin, she is the first person who comes to mind. We will pray for her, for blessings for her family, and we will hope to meet again some day. Until then, we wait. love, mom
Evaluation of predictive models for six minute walk test among children with pulmonary hypertension. Existing six minute walk distance (6MWD) prediction equations were developed using healthy children and include relatively small sample sizes. Children with congenital heart disease and pulmonary hypertension (PH) are often small-for-age, so the existing pediatric prediction equations are likely a poor fit for children with PH. Currently, there are no equations for 6MWD among children with PH. Evaluate the validity of five existing pediatric prediction equations among the 6MWD of children with PH, including for each World Health Organization (WHO) class. Develop a validated predictive equation for use in children with PH. The 6MWDs from 711 six minute walk tests (6MWTs) of children aged four through 18years with PH were analyzed retrospectively and were evaluated against existing pediatric prediction equations. Existing pediatric prediction equations overestimated the walk distance among our population. The predicted distances versus actual distances were significantly different for each WHO class, with higher class associated with greater difference. A new prediction equation for 6MWD among children with PH was developed and validated with 65 additional 6MWTs. Our prediction equation demonstrates higher goodness of fit for all WHO classes than the preexisting pediatric equations. Existing prediction equations for 6MWD among healthy children are not accurate for children with PH, particularly for children with more advanced stages of the disease (WHO classes III and IV). We present a new prediction equation for children with PH (WHO classes I through IV) that provides reference for medical care and management.
Chuck Person Chuck Connors Person (born June 28, 1964) is an American former basketball player and coach. Person played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and was the 1987 NBA Rookie of the Year. Person played college basketball at Auburn University and was selected fourth overall in the 1986 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers, for whom he played six seasons. He also played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Charlotte Hornets and Seattle SuperSonics. His 17-year coaching career ended when Person was ensnared in a college recruitment scandal and pleaded guilty to a bribery charge. High school and college Born in Brantley, Alabama, Person was named after NBA player, MLB player, and actor Chuck Connors. He attended Brantley High School in Brantley, Alabama and played college basketball at Auburn University. He was the most prolific scorer in Auburn basketball history. Person was a four-year letter winner at Auburn from 1982 to 1986, helping the team to Auburn's first three NCAA Tournament appearances (1984–1986), including a trip to the Elite Eight in 1986. He also helped Auburn win the 1985 SEC Tournament, for which he was named Tournament MVP as Auburn was the first league school to win four tournament games in four days. Person, who played alongside fellow Auburn greats Charles Barkley and Chris Morris, is the all-time scoring leader in Auburn history, with 2,311 points in 126 games for an 18.3 ppg mark, which is sixth all time in school history. He is also the school record-holder for field goals made (1,017) and field goals attempted (1,899) and is third in total rebounds (940). Person was a two-time All-American (1985, 1986), a three-time First Team All-SEC selection and was selected to ESPN's SEC Silver Anniversary Team. Nicknamed "The Rifleman", he had his No. 45 jersey retired at Auburn on February 18, 2006. Auburn upset No. 1 ranked St. John's University on its way to an Elite Eight appearance. Pro career Indiana Pacers (1986–1992) Person was selected fourth in the 1986 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers; the small forward won the Rookie of the Year award in 1987 and played six seasons with Indiana. Person averaged a career high 21.6 points in 1988. During his NBA playing years he was known as "The Rifleman" due to his 3-point shooting ability and the fact that he was named after Chuck Connors, star of the TV series The Rifleman. Person was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, along with Micheal Williams, in a deal that sent Sam Mitchell and Pooh Richardson to Indiana in 1993. Minnesota Timberwolves (1992–1994) Person played only two seasons with the Timberwolves. He averaged a career low 11.6 points in 1993. San Antonio Spurs (1994–1998) Person played for the San Antonio Spurs from 1994 through 1998. His "Rifleman" nickname remained apt, as he not only set the NBA season record for three-pointers by a reserve player, with 164 during the 1994–95 season (lasting until the 2015–16 season by Mirza Teletović of the Phoenix Suns), but he also set the Spurs' season record for three-pointers at 190 made during the 1995–96 season (a record that stood until Danny Green surpassed it during the 2014–2015 season). Person missed the entire 1996–97 season due to injury. Other teams Person played with the Charlotte Hornets (1999) and Seattle SuperSonics before retiring from the NBA in 2000. Post-playing career Cleveland Cavaliers After Person was traded by Seattle to the Lakers, who waived him (though he had already decided to retire) in 2000, he joined Cleveland Cavaliers head coach John Lucas's staff as an assistant for the 2000–01 NBA season. Indiana Pacers He was then a player-relations assistant and scout to president Donnie Walsh in the Pacers' front office from January 2003 until July 2005, when he moved to an assistant-coaching position within the organization. In 2007, he interviewed unsuccessfully for both the Pacers' and the Sacramento Kings' vacant head-coaching positions. Sacramento Kings Person became an assistant coach for Sacramento in 2007, but he left the Kings after head coach Reggie Theus was fired in mid-December 2008. After his first season with the Kings, Person was interviewed for the Chicago Bulls' head-coaching vacancy but ultimately was not hired. Upon leaving Sacramento, Person returned to his home town of Brantley, Alabama in 2008 for an eight-month break after 23 years of playing, administrating, and coaching. Los Angeles Lakers He was invited to be Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson's assistant in 2009. In March 2010, he interviewed for the head coaching job for the men's team at his alma mater, Auburn University, but was not successful, despite positive feedback. He returned to his job with the Lakers after the interview. Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni took over from Mike Brown in the middle of the 2012–13 season, and kept all of Brown's assistants, including Person. However, Person was fired after the season; he was the last remaining member from Jackson's Lakers staff. Jeonju KCC Egis In the summer of 2013, Person joined the coaching staff as an associate head coach in South Korea for the Jeonju KCC Egis in the Korean Basketball League. Auburn associate head coach On April 7, 2014, Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl hired Person as an assistant coach. He was promoted to associate head coach in May 2015 and was one of the top assistant coaches and recruiters in the nation before his arrest and subsequent release in September 2017 as part of the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal. Personal life He is the older brother of former NBA player Wesley Person. He was married to Carmen Person. He is the father of two daughters, Millicent and Tiffany and one son, Chuck Jr. Arrest & indictment Person was arrested by federal law enforcement on the night of September 25, 2017 in Alabama. He was arrested on six felony counts: bribery conspiracy, solicitation of bribes and gratuities, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, honest services wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and travel act conspiracy after allegedly accepting kickbacks for steering student-athletes to financial managers. Person was suspended without pay by Auburn University the day after his arrest. In Manhattan on September 26, 2017, the acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Joon H. Kim announced the arrest of Emanuel Richardson for federal bribery, fraud, and other corruption charges. Kim stated that, (federal authorities) had been investigating "the criminal influence of money on coaches and student-athletes who participate in intercollegiate basketball governed by the N.C.A.A." Besides Arizona, the Division I universities of Auburn, Oklahoma State, and U.S.C., as well as a senior executive at sportswear manufacturer Adidas, were also implicated. In addition to the alleged bribes taken by assistant coaches, some unnamed student-athletes' families also accepted money. The indictments describe wire fraud and money laundering where collegiate students were enticed to commit during college to work with specific agents and companies after they turned professional (NBA), or to convince coveted high-schoolers to attend specific universities. Three separate indictments were filed. (1) Chuck Person was arrested. (2) Case number 17-MAG-7119 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York is a sealed criminal complaint against Richardson, Lamont Evans (associate head basketball coach at Oklahoma State University), Anthony Bland (an assistant basketball coach at the University of Southern California), Christian Dawkins (an athletes' agent), and Munish Sood (CEO of Princeton Advisory Group). (3) Adidas employee James Gatto and others (including Dawkins and Sood) were named as defendants in a separate complaint released the same day. Person was indicted by a federal grand jury and subsequently fired by Auburn University on November 7, 2017. Person pled guilty to a single count of conspiracy to commit bribery on March 19, 2019, with sentencing pending. Person agreed to forfeit $91,500 as a condition of the plea. See also References External links NBA bio Bird, Person Reflect on '91 Pacers-Celtics Series 2013 interview with Person (in English with Korean subtitles) Category:1964 births Category:Living people Category:African-American basketball players Category:All-American college men's basketball players Category:American expatriate basketball people in South Korea Category:American men's basketball coaches Category:American men's basketball players Category:Auburn Tigers men's basketball coaches Category:Auburn Tigers men's basketball players Category:Basketball coaches from Alabama Category:Basketball players from Alabama Category:Charlotte Hornets players Category:Cleveland Cavaliers assistant coaches Category:Indiana Pacers assistant coaches Category:Indiana Pacers draft picks Category:Indiana Pacers players Category:Jeonju KCC Egis coaches Category:Los Angeles Lakers assistant coaches Category:Minnesota Timberwolves players Category:People from Crenshaw County, Alabama Category:Sacramento Kings assistant coaches Category:San Antonio Spurs players Category:Seattle SuperSonics players Category:Small forwards Category:Universiade medalists in basketball Category:Universiade silver medalists for the United States
Trouble logging in?We were forced to invalidate all account passwords. You will have to reset your password to login. If you have trouble resetting your password, please send us a message with as much helpful information as possible, such as your username and any email addresses you may have used to register. Whatever you do, please do not create a new account. That is not the right solution, and it is against our forum rules to own multiple accounts. And Russia repurposes the Sputnik into Tsar Sputnik Bomba and uses North Korea as a test site. __________________ When three puppygirls named after pastries are on top of each other, it is called Eclair a'la menthe et Biscotti aux fraises avec beaucoup de Ricotta sur le dessus. Most of all, you have to be disciplined and you have to save, even if you hate our current financial system. Because if you don't save, then you're guaranteed to end up with nothing. The mighty USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65), the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, began its deactivation Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012 at Norfolk naval base in Virginia. These images mark the ship’s crew disembarking the ship for the last time. Although formal decommissioning won’t take place until 2016 — after the ship’s eight nuclear reactors are inactivated — the ENTERPRISE will never again go to sea under her own power. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, in a video played towards the end of the ceremony, announced that CVN 80, third ship of the new GERALD R. FORD-class carriers, will be named ENTERPRISE, thus becoming the ninth American naval ship to bear the name. Under current construction schedules, the new ENTERPRISE won’t enter service until 2025, replacing the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69). See the bottom of this post for a peek at what’s to come. The mighty USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65), the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, began its deactivation Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012 at Norfolk naval base in Virginia. These images mark the ship’s crew disembarking the ship for the last time. Although formal decommissioning won’t take place until 2016 — after the ship’s eight nuclear reactors are inactivated — the ENTERPRISE will never again go to sea under her own power. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, in a video played towards the end of the ceremony, announced that CVN 80, third ship of the new GERALD R. FORD-class carriers, will be named ENTERPRISE, thus becoming the ninth American naval ship to bear the name. Under current construction schedules, the new ENTERPRISE won’t enter service until 2025, replacing the USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69). See the bottom of this post for a peek at what’s to come I guess it's a natural fit for the US Navy to have a carrier named Enterprise among the next generation carriers. When I was a kid, the CVN-65 was my favorite when reading those books for 12-year-olds about super technology advancements. We have yet to see a future USS William Clinton, but that will probably not be before some time. Considering what the military thinks of him, I don't see that happening within his lifetime. Of course the Ford-class will have two presidents and a famous ship to its list at this point. (USS GERALD R. FORD (CVN-78), USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CVN-79), and USS ENTERPRISE (CVN-80). Add this to the ten Nimitz-class carriers, and you have one ship not named after a person, and four not named after Presidents of the United States. (USS NIMITZ (CVN-68), USS CARL VINSON (CVN-70), USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN-74), and the future USS ENTERPRISE (CVN-80)).
Last week, a bill was put before the House of Representatives that would ban animal testing of industrial chemicals intended solely for use in cosmetics. The proposed bill would affect a wide variety of products: “cosmetics” are legally defined as any substance used on the body, or in the mouth to change its appearance, cleanse it, perfume it, or protect it. This includes soaps, shampoos, moisturizer, hair dye, perfumes, and deodorants. It’s difficult to know exactly how many animals will be affected by this ban, as companies do not advertise their use of animal testing and results are often unpublished. It’s likely to be relatively small, but this ban will both improve their lives and be an important international signal. Cosmetic testing commonly measures the reaction of animals’ skin, eyes, and respiratory tracts to high concentrations of certain chemicals. Other tests determine a product’s potential to cause fetal abnormalities, cancer, or genetic mutations. The Global Move Away from Animal Testing As a practice, it has had a turbulent history. It’s increasingly opposed by the public but many governments — including Australia’s — require animal tests to be conducted for some potentially hazardous new cosmetic ingredients. Most prominent in this arena is the European Union. After animal testing was first banned in Germany in 1986, it was extended to the entire Union in 2004. In 2009 the ban was expanded to include ingredients, not just the finished product. Then imports came under scrutiny, as Japan and the United States are major exporters to the EU, and imports of cosmetic products tested on animals were banned in 2013. Since that time Israel, India, Norway, New Zealand, South Korea, Turkey, Taiwan, and parts of Brazil have all banned testing of cosmetics on animals. However, the Humane Society International estimates that globally around 100,000-200,000 animals are still used annually for this purpose. The US is considering a ban, which would drastically diminish the market for any manufacturers still using animal testing. Until recently China required all cosmetics to be tested on animals, although this requirement has now been relaxed for non-specialized cosmetics such as hair, skin and nail care products, perfumes, and make-up. Australia’s Situation Until July 2018, animal testing will still be required in Australia for some cosmetic ingredients, as it is considered by the Department of Health to be the best means of testing for potential toxicity. After this time industrial chemicals scheduled for use only in cosmetics may not be tested on animals. Chemicals used for other purposes may still be tested on animals, providing a potential loophole for manufacturers. However, many ingredients have already been extensively tested on animals, and there is no need to repeat this. For others, alternative means of testing are being developed, such as clinical trials on humans and use of skin samples from cosmetic surgery to test penetration levels. There have been major advances in alternative testing methods in recent years. As well as clinical studies and skin tests, we can, for example, use hen’s eggs to test if a product is likely to irritate human eyes. In the future differentiated stem cells may be used as well. Australia already has in place a code of practice for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes. This requires research using animals to be licensed by an authority, usually associated with a university or government services. The committee evaluating applications has to be satisfied that the benefit to humans outweighs the harm to animals. In the case of cosmetics, the harm to animals is often major and benefit to humans minor. However, my experience is that committees are likely to be persuaded that any government requirement for animal testing should be honored. The proposed bill will save animals from the suffering often associated with testing. Although Australia’s cosmetic industry is not large by international standards, it is growing rapidly, particularly in body and hair products, cosmeceuticals, sunscreen, and anti-ageing products. Once this ban passes, it will be noted internationally. This, together with the increasing number of other countries banning all animal testing of cosmetics, suggests an international accord could be possible. Over the past decade the international World Animal Health Organisation — which primarily promotes animal disease control — has assumed responsibility for animal welfare standards worldwide. With 180 member states, it is in a good position to spearhead movement towards an international agreement. It already has a Code of Practice for Use of Animals in Research and Education, which recognizes that: Animals should only be used when ethically justified and when no other alternative methods are available. This Code includes “harm versus benefit” ethical review, similarly to the existing Australian system, but without the government imperative to encourage or require animal testing. This could be used to deny companies the opportunity to conduct animal trials with cosmetics in countries still using them. Eventually, it is clear, cosmetics will not be tested on animals anywhere in the world. Australia’s new regulations will be a small but valuable step towards this future.
Great! Now the same for the KRG3 gyros please! I wish Kondo hired a real English speaking and writing guy for the HtH3 soft and manual. It's a abomination for such a company to use a translator soft for these. Great! Now the same for the KRG3 gyros please! I wish Kondo hired a real English speaking and writing guy for the HtH3 soft and manual. It's a abomination for such a company to use a translator soft for these. Last edited by Meltdown on Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:31 pm, edited 1 time in total. hi, maybe it isn't the topic but i need help I have the KHR 3HV and I have to programming it with C language I find a librery but i can't to download someone have a libreries or some elements for programming thanks, i need help please... hi, maybe it isn't the topic but i need help I have the KHR 3HV and I have to programming it with C language I find a librery but i can't to download someone have a libreries or some elements for programming
It took me a while to figure out what not-so-private-part of me I wanted to share. Truthfully, because I’m in a new space in my journey where I’m rediscovering myself. I would jot down notes - take a break. Entertain the thought again, and then busy myself with the kids. The thought of sharing something intimate made my chest tight and my breath heavy. But I knew this was exactly why (and what) I needed to share. I’m a non-confrontational person by nature. Occasionally, passive aggressive even…sometimes to a fault. I'm not one for drama. Notoriously known for being the “peacemaker”, I feel much more comfortable being a force behind the scenes; a worker bee rather than in the lime light. In fact, i’ve never been comfortable with being the center of attention, and I really hadn't become conscious of this until adulthood. I didn’t grow up in a home that fostered fear. My parents were incredibly encouraging and supportive. They always told me I could do whatever I put my mind to. They put me in practically every activity I expressed interest in - piano, art, tennis, ballet, etc. - but I didn’t stick with many of them. As I grew older, I reasoned that my list of experiences made me eclectic and cultured. And while I'm sure those were contributing benefits, in many ways I was being non confrontational within my very own being. I hated feeling uncomfortable. I feared the eyes of the crowd watching my every moved. I feared being a failure. So if it didn’t come naturally to me, or if it required being but on display, I shied away from it. I enjoyed taking piano lessons, but when the subject of recitals came up, I peaced out. I loved playing tennis and thought how cool playing at Wimbledon might be, but that meant you had to show up for matches right? Thankfully, most things did come fairly easily, but I developed a somewhat false sense of bravery. I used to think I was outgoing. And while thats not totally untrue, I took to rationalizing things to justify fears. In college I initially intended on studying fashion design, but thought the fashion industry may be volatile (truth moment :: I watched the devil wears Prada and it scared the living daylights out of me. I was not cut out for all that cut throat tom-foolery) and majored in marketing instead. When I reflected back on instances like this that sprinkle my past, I knew it was something that needed to be addressed. ASAP I wanted to be brave and not just the pseudo courage I’d project in situations I could predict the outcome. But the kind of bravery that holds when conditions are uncomfortable. Brave when I have absolutely no power over the end result. Brave when my best may not beat out someone else’s, but I still come out of the process knowing I'm enough and that my efforts were valiant. Now that I’ve become a mother, I didn't want my children to see that in me. Although they must create their own path, I want them to know they are capable of anything and for them to have very best model of courage in front of them. I needed my legacy to be one of perseverance; for myself, for my children, and anyone else watching. Well, be careful what you ask for because 2015 was a tumultuous year and my opportunities for an acts of valor came knocking. One of my biggest test, was going through divorce. Life as I knew it with my love and companion for nearly a decade was coming to an end. All those familiar feelings came rushing back. This wasn’t at all what I wanted for my life and after trying several different remedies, it was truly the last option. But I could already feel the judging eyes, and hear the whisper of prying questions. I didn't want people to think I didn't try. I didn't want to be seen as a failure. But a divorce isn’t a matter of failure. It’s an act of bravery. It was an opportunity to courageously let each other go; Not because it was the easy thing to do, but because it was the right thing to do. I wanted our children to see love in the healthiest way possible, even if that meant being apart. Moreover, I knew in that moment and the subsequent moments to follow, there was no turning away. This time I chose to face my fears. Each day in our lives offers opportunities for acts of bravery, big and small. Don't shy away from your path. While the outcomes are uncertain, courage is the gateway to healing and new beginnings. Once I made that choice to press through, I started living more beautifully and purposefully than I ever had when I let fear hold me back. If you're not willing to challenge yourself, you're not living. Your complying with life. You must address the obstacles ahead, follow your heart, and stay the course. That is the true test of courage.
In a find that sheds light on how Earth-like planets may form, astronomers have reported finding the first evidence of small, sandy particles orbiting a newborn solar system at about the same distance as the Earth orbits the sun. "Precisely how and when planets form is an open question," said study co-author Christopher Johns-Krull, assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Rice University. "We believe the disk-shaped clouds of dust around newly formed stars condense, forming microscopic grains of sand that eventually go on to become pebbles, boulders and whole planets." In previous studies, astronomers have used infrared heat signals to identify microscopic dust particles around distant stars, but the method isn't precise enough to tell astronomers just how big they become, and whether the particles orbit near the star, like the Earth does the sun, or much further away at a distance more akin to Jupiter or Saturn. In the new study, Johns-Krull and co-authors in the United States, Germany and Uzbekistan used reflected light from the sand itself to confirm the Earth-like orbit of grainy particles around a pair of stars called KH-15D in the constellation Monoceros. The stars are about 2,400 light years from Earth in the Cone Nebula, and they are only about 3 million years old, compared to the sun's 4.5 billion years. "We were attracted to this system because it appears bright and dim at different times, which is odd," Johns-Krull said. The researchers found that the Earth has a nearly edge-on view of KH-15D. From this perspective, the disk blocks one of the stars from view, but its twin has an eccentric orbit that causes it to rise above the disk at regular intervals. "These eclipses let us study the system with the star there and with the star effectively not there," Johns-Krull said. "It's a very fortuitous arrangement because when the star is there all the time, it's so bright that we can't see the sand." The team conducted both photometric and spectrographic analyses of data collected during the past 12 years from a dozen observatories, including the McDonald Observatory in west Texas, the Keck Observatory in Hawaii and the VLT on Mount Paranal in Chile. "Because of how the light is being reflected there are opportunities to make observations about the chemical composition of these sand-like particles," said co-author William Herbst, an astronomer at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn. "That's very exciting because it opens up so many doors for new type of research on this disk." The report is to be published online by the journal Nature. Co-authors include Catrina Hamilton of Dickinson College; Katherine LeDuc of Wesleyan University; Joshua Winn of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Reinhard Mundt of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany; and Mansur Ibrahimov of the Ulugh Beg Astronomical Institute in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.The research was funded by NASA and the Keck Foundation.
hmmmm, Ep 9 seems to suffer a bit from the Principle of Evil Marksmanship. They can't hit either main character despite being highly trained, outnumbering, surrounding and outgunning them..and the main characters are standing in a pile of fuel tanks. Conversely, Scarlett can pick em off while duel weilding handguns while being flung through the air upside down by an explosion of aforementioned fuel tanks. Just caught EP 9 +10. In addition to praising Warren, I think respect should also be given to the animators, who have created the slick cartoon action sequences. I also love that little GI JOE title with the bullet SFX..Oh yeah another thing the sound production is awesome on this, just like Black Lagoon. I agree that the production value all around on this has been surprisingly high. I was never a GI Joe fan, but this is just plain entertaining. Two things that stood out to me: I enjoy the fact that Joe vs. Cobra weapons fire is still color-coded, and when I read what strikes me as an Ellisian line like 'my cunning plan,' I never imagined it coming from someone with a NY accent. None of this detracts from my enjoyment of the series tho'. I was never a GI Joe fan as a kid - the UK version of the GI Joe figure line was Action Man. I think we had a crappy Action Man cartoon in the 90's (Action Man the figure was cancelled and later returned - with rollerblades. They were cancelled again due to lack of interest, but now there is a new line of 10" (?) figures coming out sponsored by HM Forces. Anyway, I've really enjoyed it, and without knowing much of the GI Joe back story, it looks like a couple of decades of GI Joe history have been resolved in the last few episodes. I finally got around to watching 1 – 10. Great stuff; GI Joe is infinitely more interesting when death enter the equation as opposed to the whole show being a game of laser tag. I especially enjoyed some of the kooky dialogue from the Zartan, the Baroness and Destro; it reminded me of The Incredibles. I especially enjoyed the Snake Eyes/Stormshadow storyline. I was sad and guffawed at the same time when zartan got shot in the back of the head...:(thats what you get for monologuing ya creepy bastard! Baroness made me very happy and I wanna make her costume now... :) 'Hey kids, don't weaponize futuretech. You might indirectly lead to the destruction of a major world city when it's hijacked by a famous terrorist group. And if you see Osama Bin Laden, give us a call, we still haven't caught him yet.'
A protest group says around 50 people have been arrested during demonstrations at the Maules Creek mine site near Narrabri in north-western New South Wales. Mining company Whitehaven Coal operates the site and has been recently clearing land in the Leard State Forest. Environmental groups are worried that clearing in winter will endanger hibernating animals. The protest group, the Leard Forest Alliance, says around 100 people attended and up to 50 people were arrested today. Alliance spokesperson Helen War says those arrested had blocked one of the access roads. "Some were fined and some were given summons and they were moved offsite by paddy wagon," she said. Police have confirmed there was an incident at the site, but are unable to confirm the number of people arrested or if charges have been laid. Ms War says the protesters planted seedlings on a newly-cleared patch of land at the site, as a symbolic act against land clearing. "I guess it's a gesture of hope, just like the rest of the trees that have been bulldozed, they're probably going to to get re-bulldozed again," she said. "There were a lot of people here who felt it was a powerful gesture and a gesture that says this is the world that we want to create and we want to live in." Protesters against Whitehaven Coal's expansion plans for the Maules Creek mine in Sydney on June 4. ( Audience submitted: Kate Ausburn ) In the past few days, another protest group, the Maules Creek Community Council, launched civil action against Whitehaven Coal over its winter clearing. Earlier this month about 200 farmers and environmentalists protested in Sydney against the project saying they had legal advice suggesting changes to the biodiversity management plan should not have been approved by the State Government. Senior police have been concerned by recent actions of several anti-coal protesters who have previously chained themselves to mining equipment. Two people were arrested in late May. Whitehaven says the Maules Creek project involves one of the largest coal deposits in Australia and could continue operating for up to 30 years. It estimates the construction phase will cost $767 million and says it is one of the most significant investments currently underway in regional New South Wales. The company says when operating at full capacity the mine is expected to employ about 450 people.
If New York City was a part our body, what do you think the city would be (careful here, I'm a native New Yorker and I have friends who know people…)? While some may say the cerebral cortex (for obvious reasons) or the heart (ditto) or larynx (as some of us are known to talk a lot), I would vote for the temporal bone. For those of you whose world does not go much beyond the molecular level (poor souls!), let me give a little background. The temporal bone in humans lies at the side and bottom of our skull. Its name “temporal” arises from the Latin, temporalis meaning “of time.” A thought is that the bone received its name as its flat, or squamosal portion, on the side of the head is where the passage of time is first seen (i.e., where we begin to grey). While the side of our head may be fascinating to barbers and their ilk, the really alluring part of this bone lies largely on the bottom of the skull and is called the “petrous” (from the Greek, petra meaning “rock”) part of the temporal bone or petrous bone. It is, indeed, “rock-hard,” although not “rock-solid.” What lies within is why I see it as the equivalent of my beloved city. The realm is extraordinary because the crucial structures—hair cells, canals, nerves, bones, ligaments, membranes, fluids, vasculature, etc.—involved in two of our key senses, balance and hearing, reside within. The realm is one of the most congested and complex—like the streets of New York!—part of our anatomy and inherent physiology. And like little old New York, these parts have their own distinct evolutionary histories. They have migrated, morphed, and changed over the millennia, arising from differing areas in our ancestors to now co-habitat an incredibly congested and marvelously complex anatomical “melting pot.” From the “Outer” Ear (insulted daily with horrific piercings; do you think they evolved to hang ornaments from?!); to the “Middle” Ear with its ossicles and communications to the nasopharynx and portals to the respiratory system; to the “Inner” Ear, the sanctum of hearing and balance and one of the last largely unknown realms of mammalian biology. Indeed, the mysteries of our three “ears” continue to confound and yet fascinate anatomists, physiologists, geneticists, evolutionary biologists, and physicians. From the days of the Egyptians, to the nascent anatomists and biologists of the Renaissance, to today's leading investigators, the biology and diseases of our ears have riveted the best minds of science and medicine (see Laitman, 2006; Van De Water, 2012a.) This Special Issue of The Anatomical Record, “The Anatomy and Biology of Hearing and Balance: Cochlear and Vestibular Implants,” is, most appropriately given the above, Guest Edited by Thomas Van De Water, who is as bone fide a New Yorker as it gets (Van De Water, 2012b). Indeed, his lineage hails from the pre-Revolutionary War Dutch inhabitants of New Amsterdam (i.e., my city before the English took it over and re-named it New York in 1665). If one looks on the old maps of New York, you can find in the upper tip of Manhattan, “Vandewaters farm.” Pretty impressive, to have your ancestral farm noted on a map of “Olde” New York. I had to pay to have my current address listed in our county phonebook! Beyond his impressive pedigree (which, by the way, he proudly flaunts to us more “recent” 20th century arrivals), Van De Water is an extraordinary scientist of the cells, fluids, and neurobiology of the cochlear and vestibular worlds. He is also an historian of his science, a perch that has enabled him to view the fascinating attempts to decipher the anatomy, physiology and applications of such to one of the most central, yet poorly understood, realms of mammalian biology. Van De Water has also been an extraordinary teacher and mentor to scores in this field, myself included, by empowering our ability to pursue our science and our scientific advancements. Put these all together and you have a remarkable New Yorker with the inherent chutzpa and earned gravitas that empower him to enlist the best (and busiest!) minds in the cutting edge aspects of hearing and balance science to contribute to this extraordinary issue. This Special Issue is unique in that it is The Anatomical Record's first truly “translational” issue. Its focus is not only upon new advances in basic biology—as is our trademark—but now incorporates the “cutting edge,” or soon to be cutting-edge, applications of the science. While some of our special issues in the past (e.g., Friedland, 2006 on the auditory system; Marquez, 2008 on paranasal sinuses) have included some important translational studies, this is the first full issue centering on translational, anatomically based, science. The combination herein of outstanding reviews and presentations of current research meld an appreciation of the history, anatomy, physiology, and genetics, with the development and application of prosthetic devices that attempt to augment and/or replace loss of hearing and balance. Indeed, today's understanding of hearing and balance is at the “Rubicon,” so to speak, of the field's involvement with science; leaving behind the “one day we will be able to …” phase to now cross boldly to the “we can” phase. Even for those of us, such as myself, familiar with aspects of the rapid advancements in the field, this assemblage of extraordinary basic biology with novel, translational, applications is awe-inspiring. The papers in this special issue cover a range of topics relating to inner ear biology and the diseases/disorders/traumas that affect this world. All are diligently placed in evolutionary or developmental context, or often both, so that perspective is provided. Further, the integration of anatomy (the images and structural anatomy provided in some of the papers are elegant and will remind us of the fascination with structure that drew many of us to our studies), physiology, molecular approaches, genetics, and gene interventions is a masterful demonstration of the union of disciplines in modern biological research. Keeping with the translational focus, diseases or conditions described—be it hereditary deafness, ototoxicity, auditory cell loss, sensorimotor deficits, compromised Vestibulocochlear (CNVIII) function, trauma, implant-related trauma, or brainstem dysfunction to mention but a few—are but the starting point from which often groundbreaking interventions and implants are offered. I defy anyone to read these papers and not utter a “wow” a number of times. Simply put, the power of modern integrative anatomy in a translational world is demonstrated by the studies in this issue. Some weeks back I went to a New York Yankees baseball game (actually, not that far from old “Vandewaters farm”) to enjoy watching them thoroughly thrash some pathetic wanna-be that came to town (so we're clear, there's the Yankees and there's everybody else.) I noticed three things: (1) hot dogs cost a lot more than when I was a kid; (2) I was less sure-footed than ever going up the steep steps (I was never a gazelle, but any nimbleness I had is surely going fast); and (3) I had to ask my neighbor a number of times “what did he say?” when announcements were made. While wisdom may come with getting “longer-in-the-tooth,” the subtle diminishment of our senses – particularly core ones such as hearing and balance – is unnerving at best. While the extraordinary science and bold translational interventions put forward in this special issue will hopefully start to address many of the truly debilitating diseases and pathologies of hearing and balance that affect so many, hopefully some of it will soon be applicable for a few of us old Yankee fans. I surely hope so.
Q: Interface Builder Accessibility Label Spanning Multiple Elements Does anyone know of a way to have a single value for an accessibility label span across multiple elements? I have two labels that form a single title line and the screen reader reads them separately. I have tried selecting both and applying the setting and it doesn't work. EDIT: Here is a view of my storyboard... However, when the screen readers reaches this point, it reads the first label (not using the accessibility value) and then the second label. A: We can group elements using UIAccessibilityElement class and provide a combined frame of the elements you want to group using accessibilityFrameInContainerSpace property. //From Apple Docs let profileElement = UIAccessibilityElement(accessibilityContainer: headerView) profileElement.accessibilityLabel = profileNameLabel.text profileElement.accessibilityValue = openPostsLabel.text profileElement.accessibilityTraits |= UIAccessibilityTraitButton // Tells VoiceOver to treat our new view like a button let combinedLabelFrame = profileNameLabel.frame.union(openPostsLabel.frame) let profileElementFrame = combinedLabelFrame.union(profileImageView.frame) //providing union of frames. // This tells VoiceOver where the element is on screen so a user can find it as they touch around for elements profileElement.accessibilityFrameInContainerSpace = profileElementFrame Check apple docs Whats new in accessibility. Link for sample app explaining how to do it.
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In September, a Police SWAT team descended on The Oaks, a major Mall in Thousand Oaks, California, enacting an active-shooter scenario. About two months later, the day following mid-term elections, and a mile away along route 101 at the Borderline Bar & Grill, an active-shooter scenario is reported to actually have taken place in which 12 people were killed. The coincidences don’t stop there. The Borderline bar is frequented by survivors of last year’s Las Vegas Harvest country music Festival shooting, 50-60 of whom were also present at the Borderline Bar shooting. As Natalie Dreier reports: A group of people at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, California narrowly escaped with their lives for a second time. Nicholas Champion said he and many others at the bar where 12 people were killed had also been at the Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest music festival last October. That is where 58 people were killed in a shooting, CBS News reported. (Thousand Oaks Shooting: Survivors of Las Vegas Shooting were at California Bar Shooting, November 8, 2018) The bar, which was hosting “College Country Night”, had attracted the group of Harvest country night survivors. It seems unlikely that it is really a coincidence that this is when the shooter showed up, particularly with all the other coincidences described in this post surrounding the event. And if not a coincidence, then in what way were the Harvest country night shooting survivors being programmed by this second event? What is the public supposed to think? After the Harvest event survivors escaped that first event, perhaps they thought they were fortunate and could go back to their lives. But what now? Are they/we to believe that there is no escape from this violence? Are they/we to believe that our once prosperous and secure American way of life is now to be splintered and torn apart by a firestorm of pent up rage? The coincidences don’t stop there. The name of the bar is a reference to a border, and we have a caravan of some 20,000 migrants approaching the U.S. border ostensibly seeking asylum. Like the Borderline Bar shooting, the timing of the event coincides with the mid-term elections. The caravan is obviously orchestrated and promoted by social advocacy groups, which are funded by shadowy figures, George Soros infamously named among them. The intent of the caravan seems to be that penetration of or trouble at the border will activate a storm of protest within the United States that will destabilize the status quo. The coincidences don’t stop there. On November 11 (this is an eleven day) the day following the Borderline bar shooting, the “Hill” forest fire ignited about five miles northwest of the bar and proceeded to threaten the ordered and peaceful life of numerous communities as it proceeded southward to cross route 101. Route 101 held briefly as an east-west running border, before the fire jumped it between Camarillo Springs and the Casa Conejo and continued south. Meanwhile, the much larger Woolsey fire jumped route 101 about 5 miles east of Thousand Oaks between Agoura and Saratoga Ranch. Symbolically speaking, these two fires could be thought of as ignited by the gunshots at the Borderline bar. Then, as they moved from the north of Thousand Oaks southward and crossed the 101 border to its west and east, the town was symbolically engulfed in flames as the border was probed and then breached. The symbolic message is that the American people can not escape seeing their community life engulfed in a firestorm of destructive violence. The confluence of disasters we have just witnessed in the Thousand Oaks area is not random. This is ritual sacrifice. It is intended to ensure the success of soon-coming efforts to destabilize America. It is time, in the view of the shadowy oligarchy that considers it their prerogative to steer nations, societies, and cultures from behind the scenes, that their back room and subversive manipulations come to fruition in the birthing of a new nation. This oligarchy is dominated by occultists. They use ritual sacrifice to bind the discarnate entities they believe in to ensure the success of their endeavors. The time for these things to remain hidden is ending, and many things that have been hidden will be revealed. The Trump political phenomenon is partly what is bringing this to birth. Trump represents the awakening of the American public to the subversive nature of the Left: the mainstream media and the “Deep State” structure that it works with. The Left is no longer able to contain this awakening by subterfuge and camouflaged subtlety as they have for so many years. It can not win the hearts and minds of the American people – neither by argumentation, nor by spin – and it must now either die or resort to force. It will resort to force. The Borderline bar shooting, the fires, and the caravan are tools they are using to kick off this end run. Mainstream America will probably win this battle, and the Trump administration will triumph. But the America that emerges with this triumph will be different than what has been in the past. And the coincidences don’t stop there. California has long been subject to and a source of programming by the social engineers serving the oligarchy. They have been used as change-agents to re-engineer American culture during the entire life of the film and broadcasting industry. In the 1960s, the CIA and MI6 successfully engineered a social and cultural revolution largely through the music industry and the introduction of psychedelic drugs. In America, Laurel Canyon was a primary incubator for this culture. Laurel canyon was not involved in the above shooting or the wildfires. It is located just outside of Hollywood, maybe 25 miles east of Thousand Oaks along route 101. But the Hollywood studios and entertainment industry is alluded to through the destruction of one of its stage sets – one that is iconic of the whole epoch of modern American film-making for movies and television. The Hollywood industry is central to the era of subliminal programming that is now coming to an end. This is not to say that subliminal programming, and its evil big brothers, trauma-based mind control and brainwave entrainment by wireless transmission, will cease. But whereas the little brother -Hollywood subliminal programming through entertainment – will no longer be such a dominant carrier of the flag. It will become a minor player. The era of Hollywood’s spell-casting deception is ending. When an energy is in play, the occultists attempt to anchor it through geomancy, symbol, and ritual; and Hollywood icons and iconic stage-sets do this. It is symbolically and ritually significant, then, that the historic “Western Town” stage-set at Paramount Ranch was burned down in the Woolsey fire. The park service says the ranch served as locations for productions ranging from 1938’s “The Adventures of Marco Polo” to TV’s “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” and the more recent shows “The Mentalist” and “Weeds.” (Fire Officials: More than 150 Homes destroyed in Southern Caifornia Wildfires, November 8, 2018, Associated Press) Ritually, the destruction of iconic facilities used to cast this cultural spell over the United States releases the energies that were pinned there so that a new era can emerge. As this transition begins, the occult oligarchy are using sacrifices such as the Borderline Bar shooting, the California firestorms, and the caravan approaching the U.S. Mexico border to ensure successful emergence of this new phase. In case the reader finds this a lot to take in, or a wild stretch of the imagination, some background reading is offered below: Level I Level II Level III Level IV Level V And of course there’s more. Use the search box to search the blog. Thanks for visiting! Join the conversation. Visit Minds! The new Facebook ______________________End_______________________
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(a) -20 (b) 0.0285 (c) -0.4 b What is the nearest to -1 in 4, 4815, -5, -3.5? -3.5 What is the nearest to -18207/10 in -0.5, -0.04, -5? -5 Which is the nearest to -2/7? (a) -89 (b) 0 (c) -1 (d) 6 (e) 16 b Which is the closest to -0.2? (a) -1 (b) 0.4 (c) 10 (d) 12/13 b What is the nearest to 85 in 4, 3, 0.06? 4 What is the nearest to 1 in -2, -2/5, 2, 2/19, -1767? 2/19 What is the nearest to 50 in -1, -4, -0.1, 0.6, -1/4? 0.6 Which is the nearest to 0.4? (a) 2/5 (b) 144 (c) 426 a What is the closest to 1 in -3/7, -20, -165? -3/7 Which is the nearest to -4? (a) 1 (b) -0.5 (c) 2/13 (d) -2 d What is the nearest to -5 in 1/3, 6, -0.117? -0.117 What is the closest to -2 in -7, 82, -3, -2/7, 8? -3 What is the nearest to 0.2 in -4, 344, 20, 5? -4 What is the nearest to 2 in 0, 0.3, -651528? 0.3 What is the closest to 11 in -0.5, 3, 2, -0.04, 0.1? 3 What is the closest to 0.2 in -3, 3.5, 2/3? 2/3 What is the closest to 31 in -1, 2, 0.5, 22? 22 Which is the closest to 1? (a) 0.5 (b) -31 (c) 69 a Which is the closest to 4.87? (a) 0 (b) -0.2 (c) 3 c What is the closest to -1/2 in 2, 349, -1/16, -0.2, 1/2? -0.2 What is the closest to 10 in 42/5, -34, -0.1? 42/5 Which is the nearest to -10? (a) 37/3 (b) -0.16 (c) -3 c Which is the closest to 2/9? (a) -1.691 (b) -3 (c) -1/7 c Which is the nearest to 6? (a) -0.3 (b) -15541 (c) -2/5 a Which is the nearest to -14? (a) -4/7 (b) 5 (c) -3 c Which is the nearest to 1? (a) 12 (b) 0.2 (c) 822 b Which is the nearest to -6? (a) 0.2 (b) 29 (c) 0 (d) -0.6 (e) -5 e What is the nearest to 4/3 in 5, -0.03, 4, 6/7, 0.3? 6/7 Which is the closest to -2/9? (a) -2/5 (b) -2 (c) 309/7 a Which is the closest to -1/2? (a) -5/8 (b) 4 (c) -1/9 (d) 2/87 a What is the closest to -2 in -3, -225, 844? -3 What is the closest to -66/245 in 0.4, 2, -0.08? -0.08 Which is the closest to 10? (a) 0 (b) -1 (c) 1 (d) -66 c Which is the nearest to -0.1? (a) 6 (b) 20 (c) 7 (d) 5 (e) 0.3 e Which is the closest to -0.1? (a) 0.02 (b) 0.2 (c) -2 (d) 0.1 (e) -0.7417 a What is the nearest to -2/3 in 5, -1/9, 2.4? -1/9 Which is the nearest to -76? (a) 0.5 (b) 2/3 (c) -5/3 c What is the nearest to 0.1 in 1.33, 45/26, -3, 1? 1 What is the closest to -0.1 in 11, 104/3, -2, -15? -2 Which is the closest to 0.1? (a) -0.1 (b) -2/5 (c) -102/109 a What is the nearest to 3/4 in -5, -13, -14, -3? -3 What is the closest to -3 in 4, -0.4, -2240? -0.4 Which is the nearest to 2/765? (a) -5 (b) -0.5 (c) 5 (d) -0.1 d Which is the nearest to -1/4? (a) -3 (b) 21 (c) -0.11 c What is the nearest to 0.1 in 2083, 1, -16? 1 What is the nearest to 1/4 in 3, 76, -1/3, 5, -7? -1/3 What is the closest to 0 in -0.1, 1, 0.2, 6, -873? -0.1 What is the nearest to 0.1 in -5, 0.6, 66.1, -47, -4? 0.6 Which is the closest to 1/10360? (a) 2 (b) -5 (c) 1 c Which is the nearest to 2311? (a) 0.03 (b) -4 (c) 5 (d) -0.1 c What is the closest to 0 in 3/5, 0.039, -1? 0.039 Which is the closest to -134? (a) 2/5 (b) 0.3 (c) 0.1 c What is the nearest to 1/3 in -23, -52, 0.1, 0.2, -3? 0.2 What is the nearest to 2/5 in -1, 6.7, -3.442? -1 What is the nearest to 0.2 in -17, -20, 5? 5 What is the nearest to 24 in 0.0185, 0.5, 2/17? 0.5 Which is the closest to 1? (a) 2/1089 (b) 0.1 (c) 2/5 (d) 1 (e) 2 d What is the nearest to 2/3 in -191, 19, -0.5, -1/10? -1/10 What is the nearest to 0 in -6, 5, -51/2? 5 What is the nearest to 0.21 in -3.8, 2/9, 2? 2/9 Which is the closest to -0.1? (a) 2/13 (b) 2/5 (c) -0.09 (d) 0.1 (e) -0.4 c What is the closest to -12 in 0.8, 2/11, -3, -4? -4 What is the nearest to -1.38 in -0.1, 1/5, -0.5, -5.7, -1? -1 What is the closest to 10 in 1, 5, 14, 153? 14 What is the closest to -6/25 in 0.01, -3, -16/9? 0.01 What is the nearest to -7/13 in 5, -15, -4/7? -4/7 What is the nearest to -1 in -0.03, -17, -3/2, -1, 24? -1 What is the nearest to -14 in -73, -2, 0.033? -2 What is the nearest to 6 in 28.6, -2, -1/2? -1/2 Which is the closest to 64? (a) 11 (b) 14 (c) 2/5 b Which is the nearest to -86? (a) -3 (b) -2/5 (c) 0 (d) 18 a What is the nearest to -1 in -0.14, -0.5, -0.05, -1? -1 What is the closest to -8 in 2/7, 64, -4, 0.4, 0.3? -4 Which is the nearest to -0.6? (a) -51 (b) -4 (c) -0.08 c Which is the nearest to -1? (a) -1/8 (b) 1254 (c) -4/3 c What is the closest to 0.1 in 5, -27/16, -2, 2/9, -85? 2/9 What is the nearest to 0.1 in -3/14, 0.12, 1.4, -1, -3? 0.12 What is the nearest to 0.2 in -0.3, 0.4, -120? 0.4 Which is the nearest to 0? (a) -7 (b) 1.6 (c) 1.3 (d) -1/15 d What is the nearest to -2 in 0.2, 2/3, 3/23, -0.3? -0.3 Which is the closest to -3/8? (a) -1 (b) -6/5 (c) -6/19 (d) 0 c What is the closest to 2/9 in -0.3, 4/3, 5, -5, 4/7? 4/7 What is the closest to 1/2 in 26, -4, -16? -4 Which is the closest to 1? (a) -1/3 (b) -186 (c) 4 a What is the closest to 0.06 in 13/564, 0.5, 2/3? 13/564 Which is the nearest to 26/7? (a) 5 (b) -35 (c) -0.4 (d) -1/6 (e) -0.3 a Which is the closest to 2? (a) 0.3 (b) -102 (c) 1/60 (d) 3 d Which is the closest to 1546? (a) -1 (b) 3 (c) -1/7 (d) -7 b What is the closest to -2/7 in -0.4, 6, 25, 3? -0.4 What is the closest to -3 in 3/2, 254, 19? 3/2 What is the nearest to -3 in 8, -0.2, -2, -75? -2 Which is the closest to 1/3? (a) -67 (b) -4 (c) 1.8 c Which is the nearest to -0.452? (a) 2 (b) -0.5 (c) 11/6 (d) -2 (e) -3 b Which is the nearest to 2? (a) -2/113 (b) 2 (c) -0.07 (d) -3 (e) -2/11 b Which is the nearest to 0.05? (a) 0.4 (b) 3/8 (c) -1/541 (d) 1 (e) 0.1 e What is the closest to -72 in 0.16, 21, -66? -66 What is the nearest to -2/407 in 2, 2/7, -13, 0.4? 2/7 Which is the closest to 29/8? (a) 20 (b) 12 (c) 1/3 (d) -0.2 c What is the closest to 3665 in 4, 1, 2/3, 1/4? 4 Which is the closest to 2/7? (a) -58 (b) -2/11 (c) -0.1 (d) -0.94 (e) -1/2 c What is the closest to -2/3 in -54, 1, 2/53? 2/53 Which is the nearest to 1/4? (a) -1/34671 (b) -4 (c) 6 a Which is the closest to 0.1? (a) -4 (b) -829 (c) -0.4 (d) 17 (e) -3 c Which is the nearest to 0.2? (a) 1/4 (b) 0.2 (c) 0.4 (d) -1 (e) 24 b Which is the nearest to -0.15? (a) -9 (b) 4 (c) -2/7 (d) 1 (e) -34 c What is the closest to 4 in 0.109, -3, -4/3, 6? 6 What is the closest to 2.2 in -19, 5, -1.7, -5?
Entrevista a Eliza sobre a renovação TVGuide.com: How did you find out about the renewal? Who told you?Eliza Dushku: I was in Uganda the past two weeks. I landed Friday night about midnight, and when I touched down the first message was a text from Joss saying, “We’re back on, kid! Get ready to raise hell!” [Laughs] It was a nice homecoming. TVGuide.com: Kevin Reilly has been out there saying that Dollhouse‘s renewal is testament to Joss’ loyal fanbase.Dushku: The fans, the fans, the fans, absolutely. We are so grateful and just bowled over by the support and the love and the loyalty. We are so excited to do the second season because it took us until the last six or so episodes to hit our stride; now we get to really have some fun. TVGuide.com: Will the “missing” 13th episode, “Epitaph One,” now serve as the Season 2 premiere? Or is it still DVD-only?Dushku: You know, I dont know. I just got off the plane, so I dont know. TVGuide.com: “Epitaph One,” which was produced on the studio’s own dime, was used to convince Fox that Dollhouse can be delivered on a smaller budget. Are there any differences the viewer might pick up on?Dushku: No, our set is pretty solid and top dollar. I think the show will continue to be visually stunning. TVGuide.com: So, as you filmed it, you didn’t pick up on anything different?Dushku: Well, it was faster — and that’s always nice! TVGuide.com: How will Echo be different going forward, considering the events of the season finale?Dushku: Being downloaded with all the personalities, the build-up was about Echo becoming self-aware. It will give the audience a chance to connect with Echo more, because she’s not just that blank slate. There’s something behind her eyes creeping out. That’s the center of the show — can you really erase someone’s identity? The answer seems to be no. TVGuide.com: That was nice what Paul Ballard did for Mellie, getting her released from her contract early.Dushku: I know, right? He’s a love. We have such an amazing cast… It’s just such an honor to be a part of it. When Joss sent out that email, everyone one was just flipping out. We were really, really happy.
Many restaurants, and especially fast food restaurants, prepare food in advance so that they can meet the daily fluctuations in demand that occur around breakfast time, lunch time, or dinner time. Food prepared in advance must be stored safely until it is delivered to the consumer. For many food products this means keeping the food product above a certain minimum threshold temperature to prevent spoilage. For other food products, it means keeping the food frozen or chilled. Either way, the food products need to be heated and held at an elevated temperature before being served to consumers. Although many systems exist to warm or heat food, many of these suffer from a number of drawbacks. For example, infrared (IR) heat lamps not only heat the food, but they also heat the surrounding environment. This can result in increased air conditioning costs for the restaurant. This problem may be exacerbated when the food products are in metal foil packaging since the metal foil may have a tendency to reflect the IR radiation away from the food product and into the surrounding environment. Furthermore, IR lamps tend to become quite hot, which poses a burn risk to restaurant employees and/or customers. Although warm air convection systems do not have many of the problems associated with IR lamps, warm air convection systems often cause food products to dry out. Both IR and warm air convection systems tend to steadily consume power regardless of how many food products are currently being heated. It would be desirable to provide an improved system for warming food that is energy efficient, safe, and effective. In one embodiment described herein, an induction heating system is used to warm food. The food may be packaged in food packaging that includes a current conducting material. The food packaging may be capable of being inductively heated to a temperature sufficient to warm the food.
Scouting and Guiding in South Africa The Scout and Guide movement in South Africa consists of two independent national organizations: Girl Guides South Africa Scouts South Africa See also Voortrekkers
Q: Python: How to choose file with a GUI but prevent browsing to other directories? I would like to let user delete files from a specific directory. Thus I use: from Tkinter import Tk from tkFileDialog import askopenfilename Tk().withdraw() filename = askopenfilename() It opens a file browser and user selects a file. But user can browse to other directories in this GUI window. I want to prevent user to browse to other directories, so that he/she won't be able to delete files from other folders. User should only be allowed to choose files from that starting directory. How to do this? A: I don't think this is possible with the standard file dialogs. But you could write your own. Just use a treeview widget to display all files (and relevant information) in the directory. The User can multi select the files and you can delete them after the user dismisses the dialog.
import {Component} from '@angular/core'; import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic'; import {APP_BASE_HREF, LocationStrategy, HashLocationStrategy} from '@angular/common'; import {Route, Redirect, ROUTER_DIRECTIVES, ROUTER_PROVIDERS, RouteConfig} from '@angular/router-deprecated'; import {Home} from './home'; import {DeveloperCollection} from './developer_collection'; import {Developer} from './developer'; import {AddDeveloper} from './add_developer'; @Component({ selector: 'app', template: ` <nav class="navbar navbar-default"> <ul class="nav navbar-nav"> <li><a [routerLink]="['/Home']">Home</a></li> <li><a [routerLink]="['/AddDeveloper']">Add developer</a></li> </ul> </nav> <router-outlet></router-outlet> `, providers: [DeveloperCollection], directives: [ROUTER_DIRECTIVES] }) @RouteConfig([ new Route({ component: Home, name: 'Home', path: '/' }), new Route({ component: AddDeveloper, name: 'AddDeveloper', path: '/dev-add' }), // new Route({ component: DeveloperDetails, name: 'DeveloperDetails', path: '/dev-details/:id/...' }), new Redirect({ path: '/add-dev', redirectTo: ['/dev-add'] }) ]) class App {} bootstrap(App, [ ROUTER_PROVIDERS, { provide: LocationStrategy, useClass: HashLocationStrategy } ]);
import { Button, Collapsible, Element, Stack, Text, } from '@codesandbox/components'; import React, { FunctionComponent } from 'react'; import { useOvermind } from 'app/overmind'; import { RestartServerIcon } from './Icons'; export const Control: FunctionComponent = () => { const { actions: { server: { restartContainer, restartSandbox }, }, state: { server: { containerStatus, status }, }, } = useOvermind(); const disconnected = status !== 'connected'; return ( <Collapsible defaultOpen title="Control Container"> <Element paddingX={2}> <Button disabled={disconnected || containerStatus !== 'sandbox-started'} onClick={restartSandbox} variant="secondary" > <Stack align="center" gap={2}> <RestartServerIcon /> <Text>Restart Sandbox</Text> </Stack> </Button> <Button disabled={disconnected || containerStatus === 'initializing'} marginTop={2} onClick={restartContainer} variant="secondary" > <Stack align="center" gap={2}> <RestartServerIcon /> <Text>Restart Server</Text> </Stack> </Button> </Element> </Collapsible> ); };
Multifunctional organic nitrates as constituents in European and US urban photo-smog. Air samples of the atmospheric ground layer in the cities of Ulm in Germany, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Salt Lake City, Utah, in the US were analyzed for organic nitrates. The air samples were taken around noon in summer at sunny weather conditions. 43 (C6-C13) alkyl mononitrates, 24 (C3-C6) alkyl dinitrates, and 19 (C2-C6) hydroxy alkyl nitrates have been identified. The analytical protocol included high-volume-sampling, NP-HPLC group separation, high resolution capillary gas chromatography, and detection by the highly selective mass spectrometer detector (SIM mode, m/z = 46). The levels of the sum of 15 (C6-C10) alkyl mononitrates ranged from 2.9 to 11.0 parts per trillion (ppt(v)). The levels of the sum of 21 (C3-C6) alkyl dinitrates ranged from 2.3 to 10.5 ppt(v), and the levels of the sum of 7 (C2-C4) hydroxy alkyl nitrates ranged from 7.3 to 28 ppt(v), respectively, in the urban air samples. These results emphazise the contribution of the alkyl dinitrates and hydroxy alkyl nitrates besides the alkyl mononitrates to the budget of NO(Y) compounds. No major differences in levels and pattern of the organic nitrates are present in air of the German and the US cities.
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A short synthesis of (±)-antroquinonol in an unusual scaffold of 4-hydroxy-2-cyclohexenone. Antroquinonol, which was first isolated from a mushroom, Antrodia cinnamomea, found in Taiwan, is an anticancer compound with a unique core structure of 4-hydroxy-2,3-dimethoxycyclohex-2-enone carrying methyl, farnesyl and hydroxyl substituents in the 4,5-cis-5,6-trans configuration. A short synthesis of (±)-antroquinonol is accomplished in seven steps from 2,3,4-trimethoxyphenol, which is oxidized in methanol to a highly electron-rich substrate of 2,3,4,4-tetramethoxycyclohexadienone and then a Michael reaction with dimethylcuprate is performed as the key step, followed by alkylation, reduction and epimerization to incorporate the required substituents at three contiguous stereocenters.
Simultaneous catheter replacement-removal during infectious complications in peritoneal dialysis. The aim of this study was to verify whether the replacement of the peritoneal catheter in a single operation and during infectious complications of peritoneal dialysis is effective and safe. Sixty-eight infectious complications refractory to appropriate antibiotic therapy were treated by this technique: 26 tunnel infections, 22 peritonitis-complicating tunnel infections, 12 refractory peritonitis, and 8 recurrent peritonitis. Operations were successful in all cases of tunnel infection and recurring peritonitis, and in all cases but one of peritonitis-complicating tunnel infection. Ten failures occurred among the 12 catheters removed for refractory peritonitis. Microorganisms cultured in these 10 failures were: Fungi (3 cases), Mycobacterium (2 cases), Pseudomonas (2 cases), Acinetobacter (1 case), Acinetobacter+Pseudomonas (1 case), and Enterococcus (1 case). Complications were 3 one-way obstructions and 2 external dialysate leaks. This study supports the simultaneous catheter replacement-removal procedure during infectious complications of peritoneal dialysis (PD) with the exception of refractory peritonitis; this technique spares the patient the temporary vascular access, the shift to hemodialysis, and a second operation to insert a new catheter. There are few complications.
About 839 results for "yonhap" The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) fired two short-range missiles into its eastern waters Monday when South Korea and the United States kick off their joint annual war games, Yonhap News AgencyChina.org.cn, 1 day ago SEOUL: North Korea may be readying to test fire a medium-range missile to underscore its anger over joint US-South Korea military drills that began this week, a report said Tuesday (Mar 3). Mobile launchers used for Rodong missiles have been ... (ATTN: RECASTS throughout with results of summit; CHANGES headline) By Kim Kwang-tae RIYADH, March 3 (Yonhap) -- South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday was upbeat over the possible export of nuclear reactors to Saudi Arabia as she met ... WASHINGTON, March 3 (Yonhap) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday cited North Korea as an example of failed denuclearization efforts, stressing that Iran could also end up possessing nuclear bombs like the communist nation. ... SEOUL, Feb. 27 (Yonhap) -- Investment return for South Korea's national pension fund improved last year from a year earlier, but the yield ran lower than the five-year average largely due to a slump in the domestic stock market, the pension operator ... WASHINGTON, March 3 (Yonhap) -- North Korea does not like the United States, but the communist nation likes "our money," the U.S. intelligence chief said Tuesday, recalling Pyongyang charging him for a meal when he visited the country last year. ... BEIJING, March 3 (Yonhap) -- North Korea has lifted its strict travel restrictions on people entering the isolated country, which was a frantic measure to prevent the deadly Ebola virus from spreading into its territory, a company specializing in ... SEOUL, March 3 (Yonhap) -- South Korea strongly criticized North Korea on Tuesday for a series of its military provocations and threats, saying the communist neighbor's recent attitude is "unpardonable." "(The government) expresses deep regret ... SEOUL, March 3 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's imports of textiles and clothing hit an all-time high in 2014, raising worries that the country could fall into a trade deficit soon in an industry that used to be a major growth engine for its economy, ... WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (Yonhap) -- The U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee on Friday unanimously passed a bill that calls for strengthening sanctions on North Korea as well as countries and businesses helping the communist regime in its pursuit of ...
The Blog Pumpkin Spice Cranberry No-Bake Cookies Pumpkin Spice Cranberry No-Bake Cookies I’ve been experimenting with the basic No-Bake Cookies recipe, and we’ve had, (eaten) so many fun results! I made this Pumpkin Spice version for Kimi at the Nourishing Gourmet and you can head over to her website for the recipe. These are the moistest no-bakes I’ve ever made and I have to tell you, they’re so good with coffee (sometimes for breakfast, shhhh)! They have a full pumpkin flavor with a hint of cinnamon and zesty cranberries thrown in the mix. Comment navigation Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Hi everyone! My name is Kari. I'm enjoying country living here in the Flathead Valley, Montana. I love to create mostly healthy recipes, and occasionaly a chocolatey indulgence. I hope you find something inspirational; let me know what you think. Read more...
Q: Query MySQL Table with Excel VBA, ODBC Connection I've got a bit of an issue with Microsoft Excel while trying to get values from an MySQL 8.0 Table. I have some code (below) I got from the net but I keep getting an error message. I'm quite new at this so I need a bit of help. I'm on Windows 10 with a 64 bit computer. Timeline: → I downloaded MySQL a week ago, got the 8.0 workbench version and have the connector installed (Connector/ODBC 8.0.12 - X64). → I created a Schema called sap in the MySQL Workbench → I created a Table in sap called variance filled with data So far, so good. Then, I load up Excel, get the 'Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 6.1 Library' and 'Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library' create a Module and insert the following code : Sub MySQL() Dim conn As New ADODB.Connection Dim SQL As String Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset Set conn = New ADODB.Connection conn.Open "DRIVER={MySQL ODBC 8.0 Driver}" _ & ";SERVER=" & "localhost" _ & ";DATABASE=" & "sap" _ & ";USER=" & "root" _ & ";PASSWORD=" & "password" _ & ";OPTION=3" Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset SQL = "SELECT * FROM sap.variance;" rs.Open SQL, conn ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1).Range("A1").CopyFromRecordset rs rs.Close Set rs = Nothing End Sub The file is on my computer so localhost works for me, I also tried with "127.0.0.1" The database (schema for MySQL) is called sap The user I'm using is the root user And password is password (not really but I'm not telling for real) Should work, shouldn't it ? And then, the fatal part : "[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data Source name not found and no device driver specified" Debug highlights the line 'conn.Open .... What am I doing wrong ? A: If your Excel is 64 bits, you need MySQL odbc 64 bits. If your Excel is 32 bits, you need ODBC 32 bits (even your Windows is 64 bits). An easy way to know if your Excel is 32 or 64 bits, open Excel and Task Manager. In processus tab, see if Excel has (32 bit) suffix.
Introduction ============ Compounds containing a 1*H*-1,2,4-triazole group and its derivatives are of great interest because they exhibit fungicidal and plant-growth regulating activity \[[@B1-molecules-14-00608],[@B2-molecules-14-00608]\]. They also show antibacterial activity against *Puccinia recondite* and root-growth regulation in cucumber \[[@B3-molecules-14-00608]\]. In previous papers \[[@B4-molecules-14-00608],[@B5-molecules-14-00608],[@B6-molecules-14-00608],[@B7-molecules-14-00608],[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\], we have reported several new compounds containing the 1,2,4-triazole moiety. 1,2,4-Triazole-5-thiones are important triazole derivatives and many mono-, di- and tri-substituted 1,2,4-triazole-5-thiones have been reported \[[@B9-molecules-14-00608],[@B10-molecules-14-00608],[@B11-molecules-14-00608],[@B12-molecules-14-00608]\], but, to our knowledge, no structural data obtained either by experimental or theoretical methods have been reported so far for the title compound, 3-phenylamino-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione. Especially, there have been no reports on the bioactivities of this compound till now, so we have synthesized the title compound and determinations of its bioactivities are currently in progress. On the other hand, in recent years, density functional theory (DFT) has become an increasingly useful tool for experimental studies. The success of DFT is mainly due to the fact that it describes small molecules more reliably than Hartree-Fock theory. It is also computationally less demanding than wave function based methods with inclusion of electron correlation \[[@B13-molecules-14-00608],[@B14-molecules-14-00608]\]. Thus, in order to characterize the correlation between molecular structure and macroscopic properties in the studied compound, it seem to be essential to undertake a detailed comparative study of the isolated molecule and the solid state unit. In this paper, a concerted approach by X-ray crystallography and DFT calculation was used, which takes advantage of both the high interpretative power of the theoretical studies and the precision and reliability of the experimental method. At the same time, a comparison of some calculated results is also made with those of a similar compound, 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione, which was reported earlier by this group \[[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\]. Results and Discussion ====================== Description of the crystal structure ------------------------------------ The displacement ellipsoid plot with the numbering scheme for the title compound is shown in [Figure 1](#molecules-14-00608-f001){ref-type="fig"}. [Figure 2](#molecules-14-00608-f002){ref-type="fig"} shows a perspective view of the crystal packing in the unit cell. Selected bond lengths and bond angles by X-ray diffractions are listed in [Table 1](#molecules-14-00608-t001){ref-type="table"}, along with the calculated bond parameters. ![Molecular structure with the atomic numbering scheme for the title compound.](molecules-14-00608-g001){#molecules-14-00608-f001} ![A view of the crystal packing down the *c* axis for the title compound.](molecules-14-00608-g002){#molecules-14-00608-f002} molecules-14-00608-t001_Table 1 ###### Selected structural parameters by X-ray and theoretical calculations. Bond lengths (Å) Exp. B3LYP/6-311G\*\* PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* Bond lengths (Å) Exp. B3LYP/6-311G\*\* PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* ------------------- ---------- ------------------ -------------------- ------------------ ---------- ------------------ -------------------- S(1)-C(13) 1.692(3) 1.6684 1.659 N(1)-C(14) 1.339(4) 1.3644 1.3581 N(1)-C(6) 1.424(4) 1.4073 1.3985 N(2)-C(14) 1.301(4) 1.3034 1.2995 N(2)-N(4) 1.383(4) 1.3822 1.3683 N(3)-C(13) 1.365(4) 1.3985 1.391 N(3)-C(14) 1.388(4) 1.3924 1.3844 N(3)-C(12) 1.433(4) 1.431 1.4204 N(4)-C(13) 1.313(4) 1.3498 1.3439 C(1)-C(2) 1.374(5) 1.3882 1.3846 C(3)-C(4) 1.362(5) 1.3916 1.388 C(5)-C(6) 1.374(5) 1.3998 1.3959 C(7)-C(12) 1.361(5) 1.394 1.3904 C(8)-C(9) 1.378(6) 1.3941 1.3907 C(9)-C(10) 1.350(6) 1.3931 1.3894 C(11)-C(12) 1.370(4) 1.3947 1.3918 Bond angle (º) Bond angle (º) C(13)-N(3)-C(14) 107.6(3) 107.7899 107.7477 C(14)-N(2)-N(4) 103.0(3) 103.2568 103.2951 C(13)-N(4)-N(2) 114.6(3) 115.1305 115.2874 C(13)-N(3)-C(12) 127.4(3) 125.9714 125.993 N(4)-C(13)-N(3) 103.9(3) 102.0667 102.0046 C(7)-C(12)-N(3) 119.2(3) 119.6807 119.7079 C(5)-C(6)-N(1) 123.6(3) 123.3155 123.3114 C(14)-N(1)-C(6) 127.0(3) 129.0576 128.8431 C(4)-C(3)-C(2) 119.0(3) 119.0961 119.0674 C(2)-C(1)-C(6) 120.6(3) 120.3618 120.3537 C(10)-C(9)-C(8) 120.5(4) 120.146 120.1041 C(6)-C(5)-C(4) 119.0(3) 119.3328 119.2883 C(12)-C(11)-C(10) 119.1(4) 119.4385 119.4273 C(12)-C(7)-C(8) 119.3(4) 119.3845 119.2746 N(4)-C(13)-S(1) 128.4(3) 129.069 129.0636 N(2)-C(14)-N(1) 127.8(3) 128.1275 128.2003 The molecular structure of the title compound consists of discrete \[PhNHC~2~N~3~HSPh\] entities. All of the bond lengths and bond angles in the phenyl rings are in the normal range. The C=S bond length of 1.692(3) Å is comparable to that found in 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione \[C=N 1.687(3) Å\] \[[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\]. In the triazolyl ring, the N-N, C=N and C-N bond lengths are also in good agreement with those found in the above-cited structure \[[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\]. The exocyclic sulfur atom and triazolyl ring define a plane *P*1. The dihedral angles between *P*1 with phenylamino planar and another phenyl ring are 16.98(2) and 83.36(1)°, respectively. The dihedral angle between the phenyl ring and phenylamino planar is 80.56(3)°. In the crystal lattice, there are two intermolecular interactions, one potentially weak intramolecular interaction (C-H···Y, Y= N)\[[@B15-molecules-14-00608],[@B16-molecules-14-00608]\] and some C-H···*π* supramolecular interactions (see [Table 2](#molecules-14-00608-t002){ref-type="table"}) \[[@B17-molecules-14-00608]\]. In the solid state, all above supramolecular interactions stabilize the crystal structures. molecules-14-00608-t002_Table 2 ###### Hydrogen bonds and C-H••• *π* supramolecular interactions. D-H•••A Symmetry D•••A (Å) ∠D-H•••A (°) --------------------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------- -------------- N(1)-H(1A)•••S(1) -1/2+*x*,1/2-*y*,-1/2+*z* 3.6963 159.75 N(4)-H(4A)•••S(1) *x*, 1-*y*, -1/2+*z* 3.2696 139.09 C(5)-H(5A) ••• N(2) 2.9298 122.23 C(2)-H(2B)•••Cg(1) \[triazolyl ring\] -1/2*+x,* 1/2*-y,* -1/2+*z* 3.747 108.59 C(3)-H(3A)•••Cg(3)\[C(7)-C(12)\] -1/2+*x* ,1/2-*y,* -3/2+ z 3.685 164.73 C(5)-H(5A)•••Cg(1) \[triazolyl ring\] *x,* 1-*y,* -1/2+ *z* 3.944 134.62 C(8)-H(8A) •••Cg(2)\[C(1)-C(6)\] 1/2+*x,* -1/2+*y,* 1+ *z* 4.035 142.60 C(10)-H(10A)•••Cg(2)\[C(1)-C(6)\] *x , y, 1+ z* 3.562 148.46 Optimized geometry ------------------ DFT calculations were performed on the title compound at the B3LYP/6-311G\*\* and PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* levels of theory. Some optimized geometric parameters are also listed in [Table 1](#molecules-14-00608-t001){ref-type="table"}. In view of the bond lengths in [Table 1](#molecules-14-00608-t001){ref-type="table"}, most predicted values are longer than experimental ones and the biggest difference between the theoretical and experimental values occurs at C(9)-C(10) bond, with the different values being 0.0431Å for B3LYP method and 0.0394 Å for PBE1PBE method. As for the bond angles, most predicted values are corresponding with the experimental values and the biggest difference takes place at bond angle of C(14)-N(1)-C(6), with the different values being 2.0576º for B3LYP method and 1.8431º for PBE1PBE method. The reasons for above discrepances maybe as follows: (1) the theoretical values belong to the isolated molecule in gas-phase and the experimental values are attributed to the molecule in solid state. The geometry of the solid-state structures is subject to intermolecular forces, such as van der Waals interactions and crystal packing forces, which make most of the experimental bond lengths be shorter than the theoretical ones; (2) in the solid states, there exists an intermolecular hydrogen-bond interaction corresponding with N(1)-H(1) bond, while in theoretical calculations, intermolecular interactions are neglected, which, to some extent, may lead to the bond angle of C(14)-N(1)-C(6) smaller in solid than that in calculations. Despite of some differences, both DFT methods used here can reproduce the molecular geometry on the whole and they are the bases for our following discussion. Natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis ----------------------------------- The NBO occupancies based on the B3LYP/6-311G\*\* and PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* optimized structures are calculated and listed in [Table 3](#molecules-14-00608-t003){ref-type="table"}. As seen from this data, the following four conclusions can be drawn: (1) the N(2)-C(14) bond is a normal double--bond and, in two phenyl rings, the C--C bonds are in typical single-double arrangements, which form the conjugate structure and support the information in crystal structure. The similar situation can be found in the compound of 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione \[[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\]; (2) the N(3)-C(12) bond is only a single bond, which is different from that seen in 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione \[[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\], where N(3)-C(12) has some double-bond character; (3) in B3LYP calculations, the S(1)-C(13) bond represents a double bond, which is in good agreement with the experimental fact, while in PBE1PBE calculations, the S(1)-C(13) bond only has single bond character; (4) except for the N(2)-N(4) bond, all of the single bonds, including the C-C single bonds in the two phenyl rings, along with the double bond of N(2)-C(14) in PBE1PBE calculations have smaller occupancies than those in B3LYP calculations. In a word, to some extent, for the system studied here, apart from the bond of S(1)-C(13), NBO results obtained by B3LYP/6-311G\*\*and PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* both correspond to the experiments. molecules-14-00608-t003_Table 3 ###### Natural bond orbital occupancies^\*^. Bond Occupancies(a.u) Bond Occupancies(a.u) --------------- ------------------ --------- ------------------ --------- --------- S(1)-C(13) 1.99384 1.98157 C(3)-C(4)π 1.36614 1.67131 S(1)-C(13)π 1.98170 C(3)-C(4)π\* 0.33789 0.33783 S(1)-C(13)π\* 0.56667 C(4)-C(5) 1.97530 1.97504 N(3)-C(13) 1.97620 1.97596 C(5)-C(6) 1.97189 1.97129 N(3)-C(14) 1.97569 1.97544 C(5)-C(6)π 1.64608 1.64588 N(4)-C(13) 1.98882 1.98854 C(5)-C(6)π\* 0.39220 0.39257 N(2)-N(4) 1.97738 1.97787 C(7)-C(12) 1.97212 1.97113 N(2)-C(14) 1.98267 1.98223 C(7)-C(8) 1.97552 1.97532 N(2)-C(14)π 1.92656 1.92444 C(7)-C(8)π 1.64506 1.64350 N(2)-C(14)π\* 0.39694 0.39702 C(7)-C(8)π\* 0.30839 0.30585 N(1)-C(14) 1.98381 1.98355 C(8)-C(9) 1.97949 1.97941 N(1)-C(6) 1.98431 1.98387 C(9)-C(10) 1.97945 1.97930 N(3)-C(12) 1.98196 1.98143 C(9)-C(10)π 1.65212 1.65422 C(1)-C(6) 1.97048 1.96976 C(9)-C(10)π\* 0.31849 0.31979 C(1)-C(2) 1.97622 1.97617 C(10)-C(11) 1.97542 1.97514 C(1)-C(2)π 1.70572 1.70603 C(11)-C(12) 1.97228 1.97152 C(1)-C(2)π\* 0.34018 0.33989 C(11)-C(12)π 1.68578 1.68803 C(2)-C(3) 1.97847 1.97838 C(11)-C(12)π\* 0.37620 0.38247 C(3)-C(4) 1.97940 1.97909 ^\*^ anti-bond Atomic charge distributions --------------------------- Based on B3LYP/6-311G\*\* and PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* optimized geometries, Natural Population Analysis (NPA) atomic charge distributions were calculated. All of the atomic charges of non-hydrogen atoms are listed in [Table 4](#molecules-14-00608-t004){ref-type="table"}. molecules-14-00608-t004_Table 4 ###### NPA atomic charge distributions obtained at B3LYP/6-311G\*\* and PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* levels. Atom Charges (*e*) Atom Charges (*e*) Atom Charges (*e*) ------- --------------- ---------- --------------- ---------- --------------- ------- ---------- ---------- S(1) -0.25706 -0.25839 C(1) -0.23800 -0.24608 C(7) -0.17805 -0.18447 N(2) -0.37039 -0.36728 C(2) -0.18199 -0.18736 C(8) -0.18504 -0.19000 N(3) -0.46577 -0.45806 C(3) -0.22327 -0.23177 C(9) -0.18313 -0.19100 N(4) -0.37746 -0.37514 C(4) -0.17350 -0.17946 C(10) -0.18927 -0.19689 C(13) 0.23522 0.23106 C(5) -0.24558 -0.25464 C(11) -0.19869 -0.22115 C(14) 0.59570 0.58960 C(6) 0.17109 0.16826 C(12) 0.12351 0.12458 N(1) -0.59232 -0.59554 As seen from [Table 4](#molecules-14-00608-t004){ref-type="table"}, since the nitrogen and sulfur atoms have greater electronegativity than the carbon and hydrogen atoms, all of the N atoms and the S atom carry negative charges. Although N(1), N(3) and N(4) have bigger negative charges, steric effects around them hinder these atoms from coordinating further with metallic ions. On the other hand, the negative charges on N(2) and S(1) are lesser than those on N(1), N(3) and N(4), however, the expansive environment around them make these two atoms potential reaction sites for metallic ions, which suggest that the title compound can be used as a terminal or multidentate ligand to coordinate with various metallic ions and thus assemble diverse metal complexes. This is not only consistent with many experimental facts reported before \[[@B18-molecules-14-00608],[@B19-molecules-14-00608]\], but also supports one of our original aims for the synthesis. Calculation of nonlinear optical properties ------------------------------------------- On the basis of the MNDO Hamiltonian and PM3 parametrization with the MOPAC program package, the molecular hyperpolarizability value, βμ, the vector components along the dipole moment direction, of the title compound were calculated to be 7.166×10-30 esu, which is greater than those for urea (0.14×10-30 esu calculated using the same method) \[[@B20-molecules-14-00608]\] and para-nitroaniline (PNA) (6.801×10-30 esu calculated using the same method). The βμ, value of the title compound is also larger than those of similar compounds 4-phenyl-3-\[(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)methyl\]-triazole-5-thione (4.397×10-30esu) \[[@B21-molecules-14-00608]\] and 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione (4.025×10-30 esu) \[[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\]. Based on the optimized geometry at the B3LYP/6-311G\*\* level of theory, the dipole moment of the title compound was calculated, which was 5.2638 Debye. Using the TD-DFT method, the electronic spectra of the title compound were predicted and two transition bands were obtained, one being at 246.92 nm, with an oscillator strength *f* = 0.3151 and another at 229.23 nm, with oscillator strength *f* = 0.2900. Both electronic transition bands are in the ultraviolet region, showing the good transparency of the title compound. These calculations indicate that the title compound might be a good candidate as a second-order nonlinear optical material. Thermodynamic propertes ----------------------- On the basis of B3LYP/6-311G\*\* and PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* vibrational analyses and statistical thermodynamics, the standard thermodynamic functions: heat capacity (*C*^0^*~p,m~*), entropy (*S*^0^*~m~*) and enthalpy (*H*^0^*~m~*) of the title compound were obtained and are listed in [Table 5](#molecules-14-00608-t005){ref-type="table"}. The scale factor for frequencies was 0.96. For 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione, the corresponding value of *C*^0^*~p,m~* , *S*^0^*~m~* and *H*^0^*~m~* obtained at B3LYP/6-311G\*\* level of theory were also listed in [Table 5](#molecules-14-00608-t005){ref-type="table"}. molecules-14-00608-t005_Table 5 ###### Thermodynamic properties for the title compound and 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione \[[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\]. The title compound 3-Benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione ------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------- ---------------- ------------------ ---------------- ---------------- ------------------ ---------------- ---------------- *T/*K *C*^0^*~p,m~*^†^ *S*^0^*~m~*^†^ *H*^0^*~m~*^‡^ *C*^0^*~p,m~*^†^ *S*^0^*~m~*^†^ *H*^0^*~m~*^‡^ *C*^0^*~p,m~*^†^ *S*^0^*~m~*^†^ *H*^0^*~m~*^‡^ 100.0 110.75 368.74 7.61 109.37 361.77 7.43 110.23 369.32 7.68 200.0 187.75 468.16 22.39 185.89 460.10 22.06 184.54 467.31 22.24 298.1 272.63 558.90 44.98 270.04 549.96 44.42 270.94 556.94 44.56 300.0 274.21 560.59 45.48 271.60 551.64 44.92 272.58 558.62 45.06 400.0 354.11 650.71 77.00 351.00 640.93 76.15 355.90 648.73 76.59 500.0 419.70 737.05 115.82 416.47 726.56 114.65 424.90 735.85 115.76 600.0 471.45 818.34 160.48 468.34 807.26 158.99 479.58 818.34 161.09 700.0 512.41 894.20 209.75 509.50 882.66 207.96 522.99 895.65 211.30 ^†^ J·mol^-1^·K^-1^; ^‡^ kJ·mol^-1^ As observed from [Table 5](#molecules-14-00608-t005){ref-type="table"}, all the values of *C*^0^*~p,m~*, *S*^0^*~m~* and *H*^0^*~m~* increase with the increase of temperature from 100.0 to 700.0 K, which is attributed to the enhancement of the molecular vibration as the temperature increases. On the other hand, for the title compound, all of the values of *C*^0^*~p,m~* , *S*^0^*~m~* and *H*^0^*~m~* obtained by the PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* method are smaller than the corresponding values obtained by the B3LYP/6-311G\*\* method. Thirdly, compared with 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione, the phenylamino group at the 3-position of the triazolyl ring of the title compound has a higher molecular weight than that of the benzyl group of 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione, however, the *C*^0^*~p,m~* , *S*^0^*~m~* and *H*^0^*~m~* values at each temperature obtained at the B3LYP/6-311G\*\* level for the title compound are not always lager than those of 3-benzyl-4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-5-thione \[[@B8-molecules-14-00608]\]. The correlation equations between these thermodynamic properties and temperatures for the title compound, are listed in [Table 6](#molecules-14-00608-t006){ref-type="table"}. molecules-14-00608-t006_Table 6 ###### The correlation equations between thermodynamic properties and temperature. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B3LYP/6-311G\*\* *C*^0^*~p,m~* = 4.722 + 1.042 *T* -- 4.443\*10 ^-4^*T ^2^* ( *R*^2^ = 0.9987 ) *S*^0^*~m~* = 266.297 + 1.047 *T* -- 2.135\*10 ^-4^*T ^2^* ( *R*^2^= 0.9999) *H*^0^~m~ = -2.665 + 5.726\*10^-2^ *T* + 3.542\*10^-4^*T ^2^*( *R*^2^= 0.9998 ) PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* *C*^0^*~p,m~* = 4.434 + 1.031 *T* -- 4.342\*10 ^-4^*T ^2^* ( *R*^2^ = 0.9988 ) *S*^0^*~m~* = 260.483 + 1.035 *T* --2.077\*10 ^-4^*T ^2^* ( *R*^2^= 0.9999) *H*^0^~m~ =-2.649 + 5.573\*10^-2^*T* + 3.527\*10^-4^*T ^2^*( *R*^2^= 0.9998 ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These equations could be used for the further studies on the title compound. For instance, when we investigate the interaction between the title compound and another compound (for example DNA molecules ), thermodynamic properties *C*^0^*~p,m~* , *H*^0^*~m~* and *S*^0^*~m~* could be obtained from these equations and then used to calculate the change of Gibbs free energy of the reaction, which will assist us to judge the spontaneity of the reaction. Biological activity ------------------- The primary biological test has shown that the title compound exhibits inhibiting activity towards some fungi, such as *P. zeae, A. solani* and *P. piricola*, with inhibition rates by the agar plate diffusion method \[[@B22-molecules-14-00608]\] of 24.1%,24.1% and 45.0% at 50 μg/mL, respectively. Experimental and Theoretical Methods ==================================== General ------- Elemental analyses for carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen were performed on a Perkin-Elmer 240C instrument. IR spectra (4000--400 cm^−1^), as KBr pellets, were recorded on a Nicolet FT-IR spectrophotometer. All chemicals were obtained from a commercial source (J&K Chemical Ltd., Beijing, P.R. China) and used without further purification. ^1^H-NMR spectra were recorded on a Bruker model DRX 500 spectrometer in CDCl~3~. Synthesis --------- The title compound was synthesized in two steps as shown in [Scheme 1](#molecules-14-00608-f003){ref-type="scheme"}. ![Synthesis of the title compound](molecules-14-00608-g003){#molecules-14-00608-f003} First, equimolar amounts of phenylaminoformyl hydrazide and phenyl isothiocyanate were mixed in chloroform with refluxed to give, after 2 h, white solids which were recrystallized from a mixture of DMF-C~2~H~5~OH-water to afford afforded the intermediate, of which 5 mmol was added to 2 mol/L NaOH solution (15 mL) and stirred until the intermediate dissolved. Then, the mixture was heated at 80^o^C for 2 h and then cooled to room temperature. After the mixture was adjusted to pH = 7 using 10% hydrochloric acid, a great deal of white solid was observed. The title compound was obtained by recrystallization the white solid from the mixture of DMF and C~2~H~5~OH. Yield 95%. Mp.178-179 ^o^C. IR: *ν* 3487 (m), 3067 (m), 1604 (vs), 1554 (s), 1525 (s), 1469 (m), 1446 (s), 1340 (m), 1325 (m), 1237 (m), 1207 (m), 1162 (vs), 1083 (m), 1048 (m), 1029 (m), 1011 (w), 996 (m), 872 (s), 842 (vs), 745 (s), 699 (s), 637 (m), 560 (m) cm^−1^. ^1^H-NMR: 4.0 (s, 1H, -**H**N-Ph), 6.43-6.67 and 7.0-7.04 (m, 11H, two C~6~**H**~5~- and C~2~N~3~S**H**-); Found: C, 62.41; H, 4.38; N, 20.72%.Calc. for C~14~H~12~N~4~S: C, 62.66, H, 4.51, N, 20.88%. Crystallographic study ---------------------- The selected crystal of the title compound was mounted on an Enraf-Nonius CAD4 diffractometer. Reflection data were measured at 20°C using graphite monochromated Mo-K*α* (*λ* = 0.71073 Å ) radiation and a *ω*-2*θ* scan mode. The correction for *Lp* factors and empirical absorption were applied to the data. The structures were solved by direct methods and refined by full-matrix least-squares method on *F*~obs~^2^ using the SHELXTL software package \[[@B23-molecules-14-00608]\]. All non-H atoms were anisotropically refined. The hydrogen atom positions were fixed geometrically at calculated distances and allowed to ride on the parent C atoms. The final least-square cycle gave *R* = 0.0463, *wR*~2~ = 0.0980. Atomic scattering factors and anomalous dispersion corrections were taken from International Table for X-ray Crystallography \[[@B24-molecules-14-00608]\]. A summary of the key crystallographic information is given in [Table 7](#molecules-14-00608-t007){ref-type="table"}. CCDC-649123 contains the supplementary crystallographic data for this paper. These data can be obtained free of charge at [www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/conts/ retrieving.html](www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/conts/ retrieving.html) \[or from the Cambridge CrystallographicData Centre (CCDC), 12 Union Road, Cambridge CB2 1EZ, UK; fax: +44(0)1222-336033; email: <deposit@ccdc.cam.ac.uk>\]. molecules-14-00608-t007_Table 7 ###### Summary of crystallographic results for the title compound. --------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Empirical formula C~14~H~12~N~4~S Formula weight 268.34 Temperature 293(2) K Wavelength 0.71073 Å Crystal system, space group Monoclinic, *Cc* Unit cell dimensions *a* = 15.232(3) Å, *b* = 11.758(2) Å, *c* = 8.6025(17) Å, *β* = 121.66(3)° Volume 1311.5(5) Å^3^ *Z*, Calculated density 4, 1.359 Mg/m^3^ Absorption coefficient 0.238 mm^-1^ *F*(000) 560 *θ* range for data collection 2.34 to 25.99° Limiting indices -18≤ *h* ≤ 18, -9 ≤ *k* ≤ 14, -10≤ *l* ≤10 Reflections collected / unique 2794 / 2221 \[*R*~int~= 0.0223 \] Refinement method Full-matrix least-squares on *F*^2^ Data / restraints / parameters 2221 / 2 / 172 Goodness-of-fit on *F*^2^ 1.075 Final *R* indices \[*I*\>2*σ* (*I*)\] *R*~1~ = 0.0463, *wR*~2~ = 0.0980 *R* indices (all data) *R*~1~ = 0.0492, *wR*~2~ = 0.1006 Largest diff. peak and hole 0.203and -0.232e. Å^-3^ --------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computational methods --------------------- In order to find out which method is more suitable to the system studied here, two density functional theory (DFT ) calculations at the B3LYP/6-311G\*\* and PBE1PBE/6-311G\*\* \[[@B25-molecules-14-00608],[@B26-molecules-14-00608]\] levels of theory by the Berny method \[[@B26-molecules-14-00608]\] were performed with the Gaussian 03 software package \[[@B28-molecules-14-00608]\]. Vibrational frequencies calculated ascertain the structure was stable (no imaginary frequencies). Based on the statistical thermodynamics and vibrational analyses, the thermodynamic properties of the title compound at different temperatures were calculated. Natural Bond Orbital (NBO) analyses and the time--dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) \[[@B29-molecules-14-00608],[@B30-molecules-14-00608],[@B31-molecules-14-00608],[@B32-molecules-14-00608]\] calculations of electronic absorption spectra were also performed on the optimized structure. On the basis of the MNDO Hamiltonian \[[@B33-molecules-14-00608]\] and PM3 parametrization \[[@B34-molecules-14-00608]\] with the MOPAC \[[@B35-molecules-14-00608]\] program package, the molecular hyperpolarizability value was also calculated. All calculations were performed on a DELL PE 2850 server and a Pentium IV computer using the default convergence criteria. This work was supported by Natural Science Foundation of the Department of Education of Jiangsu Province P. R. China (06KJD150033), Huaian Science & Technology Bureau, Jiangsu Province, P. R. China (HAG07025) and Fund of Huanyin Teachers College (07HSBS004, 08HSJSK003, JSKC08047). *Sample Availability:* Samples of the title compound are available from the authors.
Q: Inherit from a class given as an argument My setup: I am coding in python 3.7, with spyder4, on a windows10 machine. Context I am writing classes for a package. It is some kind of handler for classes defined in another package that I am importing. Here is a simplified version of the situation: # This I cannot modify, as they are in the package class Letter_Class(): def __init__(self, name): self.name = name class A(Letter_Class): def source(self): print("from class A") def funcA(self): print("from class A") class B(Letter_Class): def source(self): print("from class B") def funcB(self): print("from class B") class C(Letter_Class): def source(self): print("from class C") def funcC(self): print("from class C") # This I can modify class Dynamic(Letter_Class): def __new__(self, name, this_class): # -------- issue lies here? -------- obj = this_class(name) return obj def new_func(self): print("function defined in dynamic class") The classes Letter_Class, A, B, Chave already been defined by someone else (in that 'other package' I am handling) and I cannot change them. I want to make a class, here called "Dynamic", who will inherit from a class given as an argument. It must still have the (many, many) methods that I wish to add such as new_func(). I cannot know in advance which Letter_Class child is used. Classes A, B, C have both polymorphic and specific methods, such as source() and funcA(). Because of that, I cannot make Dynamic inherit from these classes. It would have been too easy. Problem If I execute the previous and the following code: # user executes in main: instance = Dynamic("test name", B) print(instance.name) instance.source() instance.funcB() instance.new_func() I get: test name from class B from class B AttributeError: 'B' object has no attribute 'new_func' The instance is created, source() and funcB() are executed without any problem. Then, an attribute error is raised, because a Device object was not truly created. Could anyone explain to me what to put in the __new__() constructor function to actually return an instance of the Device class, with the proper inheritance from this_class? I would be very grateful. This discusion seems to address the issue, but in a different context and I cannot apply the suggested solution. A: Solutions I have found a solution to MY problem (thanks to the SO community). To all coders searching for a solution to THEIR problem, the use case might make you want to choose one of these two solutions: factory functions Using a factory function that builds your class - see Reblochon Masque's answer for that. using a proxy class This was suggested by juanpa.arrivillaga in this question. This is the solution I believe I will be using from now on: # classes Letter_Class, A, B, and C are the same as in the "Context" section (above) class Proxy(): """ attempt to make a transparent proxy """ def __init__(self, name, letterclass, *args, **kwargs): self.letter = letterclass(name, *args, **kwargs) def __getattr__(self, attribute): return getattr(self.letter, attribute) class Dynamic(Proxy): """ My actual class and its methods """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) # anything else to initiate the instance def new_func(self): print("calling a method defined in the Dynamic class") I can now execute: instance = Dynamic("foo bar", B) print(f"instance is called: '{instance.name}'") instance.source() instance.funcB() instance.new_func() I will get: instance is called: 'foo bar' from class B from class B calling a method defined in the Dynamic class Any calls to the attributes that are NOT defined in the Dynamic class will be redirected to self.letter, with the magic method: __getattr__(). Using __getattribute__() instead would redirect ALL calls to self.letter instead. I chose this approach specifically because I expect my users to be building their own type of Dynamic class; I find it simpler to make an intermediate proxy class. This resource was also helpful, and has clues to make a much more transparent proxy class: Object proxying. I did not attempt to implement this though. So, thanks for the help folks, Take care. XC