Ius
Tarka sastra
Dialectic
Etiology
Behavior-driven development (BDD)
Austin FastAPI Developers - Meetup
FastAPI & GraphQL | Meetup
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
Baháʼí dialectics — dialectical science and religion
Karpman Drama Triangle
Pourquoi story
Google Play Developer API
BDD: Accelerating Behavior-Driven Development with NLP
EVOLUTION OF BEHAVIOR
Client Libraries and Code Samples
WebDNA
Attachment theory
Peter Breggin
Peter Roger Breggin (born May 11, 1936)[1] is an American psychiatrist and critic of shock treatment and psychiatric medication and Covid-19 response. In his books, he advocates replacing psychiatry's use of drugs and electroconvulsive therapy with psychotherapy, education, empathy, love, and broader human services.[2]
Bertrand Russell and Principia Mathematica
Stratification Economics
Fossil Fuels: The Dirty Facts
Possession is nine-tenths of the law
Shukra-Niti
Land Report 100
Russell's paradox
Come and take it
Gödel's ontological proof
Trope
Trope (mathematics)
Free license
A free license or open license[1][2] is a license agreement which contains provisions that allow other individuals to reuse another creator's work, giving them four major freedoms. Without a special license, these uses are normally prohibited by copyright law or commercial license. Most free licenses are worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, and perpetual (see copyright durations). Free licenses are often the basis of crowdsourcing and crowdfunding projects.
The invention of the term "free license" and the focus on the rights of users were connected to the sharing traditions of the hacker culture of the 1970s public domain software ecosystem, the social and political free software movement (since 1980) and the open source movement (since the 1990s).[3] These rights were codified by different groups and organizations for different domains in Free Software Definition, Open Source Definition, Debian Free Software Guidelines, Definition of Free Cultural Works and The Open Definition.[1] These definitions were then transformed into licenses, using the copyright as legal mechanism. Since then, ideas of free/open licenses spread into different spheres of society.
Open source, free culture (unified as free and open-source movement), anticopyright, Wikimedia Foundation projects, public domain advocacy groups and pirate parties are connected with free and open licenses.
On the origin of minds
Cognition did not appear out of nowhere in ‘higher’ animals but goes back millions, perhaps billions, of years
Theory of mind
Philosophy of mind
Natural Language Processing Specialization
Modus Ponens, Modus Tollens
A Russellian Critique of Kurt Gödel’s
Ontological Proof
Noah Valdez
Contempt of court
Kuberakolam
Devil’s Staircase
Cantor's diagonal argument
Y-Δ transform
Supersingular K3 surface
Mirror symmetry (string theory)
Data compression
Genetics
So-called junk DNA plays critical role in mammalian development
Devil's advocate
Bhajan (भजन)
Bhajan refers to any devotional song with a religious theme or spiritual ideas, specifically among Indian religions, in any of the languages from the Indian subcontinent. The term bhajanam means reverence and originates from the root word bhaj, which means to revere, as in 'Bhaja Govindam'.
CI/CD
In software engineering, CI/CD or CICD is the combined practices of continuous integration (CI) and either continuous delivery or continuous deployment (CD).
Directed acyclic graph (DAG)
Data analysis
Knowledge gap hypothesis
Attention inequality
Mirror neurons, action understanding and social interaction: implications for educational neuroscience
Mahāmrityunjaya Mantra
Cucumber (software)
Helping your Child Through Adolescence
List of free and open-source software packages
Action understanding as inverse planning
Chris L. Baker*, Rebecca Saxe, Joshua B. Tenenbaum
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
Mirroring and the development of action understanding
Bias–variance decomposition of mean squared error
Cleaning a messy dataset using Python
Zeus and Indra: A Comparison
Brihaspati
See also
Navaratna
Navarasa- The Nine Moods
Navarasa means Nine Emotions in which Nava signifies nine and Rasa signifies Emotions.
Ashtadhatu
Ashtadhatu (lit. 'eight metals'), also called octo-alloy, is an alloy often used for casting metallic idols for Jain and Hindu temples in India.[2][3][4]
The composition is laid down in the Shilpa shastras, a collection of ancient texts that describe arts, crafts, and their design rules, principles and standards. Ashtadhatu is used because it is considered extremely pure, sattvic of Sattva, in Hinduism, and does not decay, and it is also restricted to the gods Kubera, Vishnu, Krishna, Rama, Kartikeya, and goddesses, Durga and Lakshmi.[5]
Its traditional composition is gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, tin, iron and antimony or mercury.[6][7][8] In genuine Ashtadhatu all eight metals are in equal proportion (12.5% each).
Sometimes an alloy idol is termed Ashtadhatu, even when its exact
composition is not known. Because the metals were mixed in equal
proportions, the casting was very rough and needed to be thoroughly
polished. Due to their sacredness and rarity, these pure idols are often
stolen.[9]
Tin Man
Manthara
Mudra
Psalms 44:3 New International Version (NIV)
Baháʼí symbols
Nine-pointed star
In geometry, an enneagram is a nine-pointed plane figure.In geometry, a nonagon /ˈnɒnəɡɒn/ (or enneagon /ˈɛniːəɡɒn/) is a nine-sided polygon or 9-gon. The name "nonagon"
is a prefix hybrid formation, from Latin (nonus, "ninth" + gonon), used
equivalently, attested already in the 16th century in French nonogone
and in English from the 17th century.
Mitra, Mitrā: 32 definitions
(Ruby)
Manikya dynasty
Saṃsāra
Comparison of Greek and Hindu Gods and Important Characters
Cerberus
In Greek mythology, Cerberus (/ˈsɜːrbərRomulus and Remus
The Dog and Its Reflection
Cerebellum
James Knierim, Ph.D., Department of Neuroscience, The Johns Hopkins University
Cloud database
Spanish profanity
Scapegoat
Three Billy Goats Gruff
Baphomet
Reactionary
React (JavaScript library)
React
A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
David’s Law: What is it and who benefits?
12:24–13:12 | Sutamukhī (सतमुखी) |
Auriga
9 pieces of practical advice about bullying
“The World's Most Trusted Airline.”
Undecidable problem
The crazy math of airline ticket pricing
Traveling Passenger Problems
List of undecidable problems
Halting problem
A key part of the proof is a mathematical definition of a computer and program, which is known as a Turing machine; the halting problem is undecidable over Turing machinesNextstrain is an open-source project to harness the scientific and public health potential of pathogen genome data. We provide a continually-updated view of publicly available data alongside powerful analytic and visualization tools for use by the community. Our goal is to aid epidemiological understanding and improve outbreak response.
Toxicogenomics
My Toxicogenomics tutor is toxic!Fetch
JavaScript can send network requests to the server and load new information whenever it’s needed.
Using Fetch
aiortc
WebRTC
Python WebRTC basics with aiortc
WebRTC Gateway
WebRTC 1.0: Real-Time Communication Between Browsers
MERN Stack Explained
WebRTC API
Aiortc
Real time communication with WebRTC
The PeerJS library
PeerJS simplifies WebRTC peer-to-peer data, video, and audio calls.
Peer-to-peer
How to create your first MERN (MongoDB, Express JS, React JS and Node JS) Stack
Real-time communication for the web
With WebRTC, you can add real-time communication capabilities to your application that works on top of an open standard. It supports video, voice, and generic data to be sent between peers, allowing developers to build powerful voice- and video-communication solutions. The technology is available on all modern browsers as well as on native clients for all major platforms.List of P2P protocols
Client–queue–client
Office of Future Engineers Welcome Center
Purdue University
Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering, Room 1085
701 W. Stadium Ave.
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2045
Mūla ("root") (Devanagari मूल/मूळ) (Tamil: மூலம்) is the 19th nakshatra or "lunar mansion" in Jyotisha and corresponds to the stars ε, ζ Sgr, η, θ, ι Sgr, κ Sgr, υ, λ, μ and ν Sagittarii. The symbol of Mula is a bunch of roots tied together (reticulated roots) or an 'elephant goad' (ankusha) and the Deity associated with it is Niriti, the god of dissolution and destruction. The Lord of Mula is Ketu (south lunar as a node).
The Ascendant/Lagna in Mula indicates a person who has a passionate desire to get to the truth and is good at investigation and research. They are direct, ardent and truthful and are shrewd and ambitious, but they can feel trapped and bound by circumstances and so feel resentment and a sense of betrayal. They can also suffer extreme reversals of fortune that may involve pain and cruelty. This nakshatra indicates some "adverse events" in respect of parents, especially father. E.g. Sant Jnaneshwar.
The centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way, lies in this nakshatra, hence the name Mula.[1]
Under the traditional Hindu principle of naming individuals according to their Ascendant/Lagna, the following Sanskrit syllables correspond with this Nakshatra, and would belong at the beginning of a first name: Ye, Yo, Bha or Bhi.
Trishula
Material Transfer Agreements
All Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs), except those MTAs directly related to an industry-sponsored research agreement, are handled by the Contracts & Agreements Team of the Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP). An MTA covers all biological or chemical samples entering and leaving the University. The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) is a UBMTA signatory.
particle physics
Is the Great Neutrino Puzzle Pointing to Multiple Missing Particles?
99 Names of Allah (Al Asma Ul Husna)
University of Tehran - IUPUI MS Program
Contractor Team Arrangements
Benefits for Schedule Contractors and Government Buyers
Teambuilding and Collaboration
Curricular Outcome: ability to collaborate as part of a team. Students will learn the concepts involved in Teaming and Collaboration, such as leadership, developing shared goals, and utilizing strengths of team members. These foundations will allow them to then enter collaborative situations fully prepared to maximize the value of their educational experiences as well as develop positive working relationships with their fellow students.The Teaming and Collaboration core requirement is met through completion of coursework or an approved experiential learning contract.
Curricular Change: The 2007 Science Core curriculum originally included a Teaming Principles course requirement in addition to the Teaming Experience requirement. The Teaming Principle requirement was removed by faculty vote spring semester, 2013. Students having completed an approved Teaming Principles course will use this course as a free elective. All continuing students effective spring, 2013 are affected by this curricular change.
Earning Core Curricular Requirements through Experience - Students may meet selected core curriculum requirements through approved experiential learning opportunities. Interested students should contact their academic advisor for more information on this option and incorporating experiential learning into their four-year program of study. For more information on earning requirements through experience, please click here.
50 years ago, 'The Electric Company' used comedy to boost kids' reading skills
8 Steps for Building a Culture of Data-Driven Empathy
Net metering
Virtual net metering
peerfetch
Eight Problems for the Mirror Neuron Theory of Action Understanding in Monkeys and Humans
Brahma muhūrt ( Sanskrit-ब्रह्म मुहूर्त) (time of Brahman) is a period (muhurta) one and a half hours before sunrise—or more precisely, 1 hour and 36 minutes before sunrise. Literally meaning "The Creator's (bramhā's) time", it is traditionally the penultimate phase or muhurta of the night and is considered an auspicious time for all practices of yoga and most appropriate for meditation, worship or any other religious practice. Spiritual activities performed early in the morning have a greater effect than in any other part of the day.[citation needed][1]
Brahma muhurtha is the 14th muhurtha kala of the night. One muhurtha is equivalent to 48 minutes. And a whole night consists of 15 muhurthas. Each muhurta lasts 48 minutes, and therefore the Brahma muhurta begins 1 hour and 36 minutes before sunrise, and ends 48 minutes before sunrise. The time of sunrise varies each day, according to geographic location and time of year, thus the time of the Brahma muhurta also varies. For example, if sunrise is at 6am, the brahma muhurta begins at 4:24am. If sunrise is at 7am, brahma muhurta begins at 5:24am, and so on.[2][3][4][5]
In Yoga
Brahmamuhurtha has a place in yoga.Handshaking
SMTP
Fisher-Price made a working Chatter phone for adults because we're all broken inside
This Special Edition Chatter Telephone is $60 at Best Buy. Of course I had to review it.
Squid configuration directive cache_peer
config
More than you probably want to know about npm configurationQuantum error correction
Mandala
aid to meditation and trance inductionIntroduction to gauge theory
Gauge theory (mathematics)
Extracting and studying the Logging-Code-Issue- Introducing changes in Java-based large-scale open source software systems
Stop Bullying on the Spot
Natchintanai Propagation Project
To Enable Learning of the Songs of Siva Yogaswami
Commit (data management)
Topological sorting
Graph database (GDB)
Directed acyclic graph
Genoppi is an open-source software for robust and standardized integration of proteomic and genetic data
Svatantrya
Svātantrya (from the Sanskrit sva meaning self and tantram meaning dependence – 'self-dependency', or 'free will') is the Kashmiri Shaivite concept of divine sovereignty.The Genetic Code Kit: An Open-Source Cell-Free Platform for Biochemical and Biotechnology Education
Dependency graph
Understand your dependencies
Database Nodes
Introducing the Open Source Insights Project
Quantum field theory
Measuring Security Risks in Open Source Software: Scorecards Launches V2
Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF)
On-Site Sewage Facilities (Septic Systems)
‘No other like it in Texas.’ Massive ranch goes on sale for eye-popping $200M price tag
Security as Code: Security Tools and Practices in Continuous Delivery
How to secure your software build pipeline using code signing
Intrusion detection system
D The dbaascli Utility
Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
scorecard
What is Kubernetes?
Computing platform
Operator pattern
Cross-platform software
Four color theorem
Internet Protocol
IP routing
Songs - Natchintanai, Bhajan, Stotram
Color charge
Uncertainty principle
Secure CI/CD Pipelines: Best Practices for Managing CI/CD Secrets
Secure Pipeline Artifacts and Applications by Removing Hardcoded Secrets from CI/CD Configuration
The World of Siva's Sacred Song
Let us pour forth a rain of songs—Siva Yogaswami
to melt the very stones!
Abhang
Abhanga (Marathi: अभंग) is a form of devotional poetry sung in praise of the Hindu god Vitthal, also known as Vithoba. The word "abhang" comes from a for "non-" and bhang for "ending" or "interrupting", in other words, a flawless, continuous process, in this case referring to a poem.[1] By contrast, the devotional songs known as Bhajans focus on the inward journey. Abhangs are more exuberant expressions of the communitarian experience.[2] Abhanga is considered a form of the ovi. Abhangs are sung during pilgrimage to the temples of Pandharpur, by the devotees.[3][4]
Bhajan refers to any devotional song with a religious theme or spiritual ideas, specifically among Indian religions, in any of the languages from the Indian subcontinent.[1] The term bhajanam (Sanskrit: भजनम्) means reverence and originates from the root word bhaj (Sanskrit: भज्), which means to revere, as in 'Bhaja Govindam' (Revere Govinda). The term bhajana also means sharing.
Conjunto norteño
Creole peoples
Pedagogy
- causing slight but persistent annoyance, discomfort, or anxiety."niggling aches and pains"
Ramdas Kathiababa
Pejorative
A pejorative or slur is a word or grammatical form expressing a negative or a disrespectful connotation, a low opinion, or a lack of respect toward someone or something.[1] It is also used to express criticism, hostility, or disregard. Sometimes, a term is regarded as pejorative in some social or ethnic groups but not in others, or may be originally pejorative but later adopt a non-pejorative sense (or vice versa) in some or all contexts.See also
Prosody (linguistics)
Prosody in Speech and Song
Shambo
Holy Cow Batman!Svatantrya
Svātantrya (from the Sanskrit sva meaning self and tantram meaning dependence – 'self-dependency', or 'free will') is the Kashmiri Shaivite concept of divine sovereignty.Tara (Mahavidya)
Rudratantra, Rudra-tantra: 1 definition
Tantras (Hinduism)
Development of Lacan's thought
Lacan considered the human psyche to be framed within the three orders of The Imaginary, The Symbolic and The Real (RSI).[6]Forms
Patala
In Indian religions, Patala (Sanskrit: पाताल, IAST: pātāla, lit. that which is below the feet), denotes the subterranean realms of the universe – which are located under the earthly dimension.[1][2][3] Patala is often translated as underworld or netherworld. Patala is described as more beautiful than Svarga (subtle dimensions, loosely translated as heaven). Patala is described as filled with splendid jewels, beautiful groves and lakes.
In Hindu cosmology, the universe is divided into the three worlds: Svarga, Prithvi or Martya (earth/mortal plane) and Patala (gross dimensions, the underworld).[4] Patala is composed of seven realms/dimensions or lokas,[5][6][7] the seventh and lowest of them is also called Patala or Naga-loka, the region of the Nagas. The Danavas (demon sons of Danu), Daityas (demon sons of Diti), Yakshas and the snake-people Nagas (Serpent-
Orion (constellation)
Ardra is the name of a nakṣatra in Hindu astrology, the sixth depending on numbering scheme used. There are 27 nakshatras in the Hindu zodiac, and these are referred to as lunar mansions, i.e., mansions of the Moon as it passes though the signs. Nakshatras take up 13° 20′, subsequently, in every sign, adding up to the 360° of the zodiac.
The Sanskrit name Ārdrā translates to "green" or "the moist one". It is associated with the star Betelgeuse (α Ori).[1] The Ardra nakshatra extends from 06 degrees 40 minutes to 20 degrees 00 minutes of Mithun (Gemini).[2] Rahu is exalted in Gemini up to 15 degrees and debilitated up to 15 degrees in Sagittarius.
The Hinduism myth associated to Ardra is that of Tārakā. Tārakā is an asura who is granted invulnerability by Brahma.[3][4]
The presiding deity is Rudra, its symbol is a teardrop, [4]the ruling planet is Rahu.[5] In Tamil and Malayalam, Ardra is referred to as Tiruvātirai and Tiruvātira respectively.[2]
Ardra :- It lies completely in Gemini and the ruling planet is Rahu, which is the North lunar node;[4]
hence it is a Mercury+Rahu combination. It is found that native with
moon in this nakshatra, tend to have intuitive understanding property
from Rahu as well as intellectual understanding of Mercury. The deity
is ‘Rudra’,
the God of destruction and it renders this quality in the native.
‘Ardra’ means moist or wet. It is symbolized as a teardrop. As Rahu is
the ruling planet the darker side of keen desire of materialism, causing
troubles for others.[4] Thunder power can make a person violent by nature.
Then there is that movie Beetlejuice.
Icon (computing)
Iconography
Aniconism
Logos
Pashupata Shaivism
Exaltation (astrology)
In Indian thought, Brihaspathi and Shukra
are
dialectical opposites, at least a Tin man philosopher considering Shani and
Ketu as a friend of Mercury, Venus, and Saturn. ... Sun, Moon, and Mars are Ketu's enemies.
Both Saturn and Ketu are the giver of frustration, overthinking, dissatisfaction, denial, delay.
Planetary Deities Shani, Rahu, and Ketu
On the left is Shani, Saturn, holding a club. ... Rahu, in the middle, and Ketu, on the right, are both associated with eclipses. According to some traditions, they were both once part of the body of a demon that was cut in half as punishment for troubling the gods.
Kali (demon)
Livestock branding
Facebook Is Changing Its Name to Meta
Brand ambassador
A toxic person is anyone whose behavior adds negativity and upset to your life. Many times, people who are toxic are dealing with their own stresses and traumas.Hud
Hard-drinking, arrogant, womanizing Hud Bannon (Paul Newman) lives a
self-centered, indolent life supported by his hard-working and morally
upstanding father, Homer (Melvyn Douglas), on the family cattle ranch in
Texas. Hud's teenage nephew, Lonnie (Brandon de Wilde), blames Hud for
the car crash that took the life of his father, Hud's older brother
Norman, but shows hints of following in his ne'er-do-well uncle's
footsteps when both men pursue family housekeeper Alma (Patricia Neal). HUD
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Exxon CEO accused of lying about climate science to congressional panel
Ten Unmistakable Signs Of A Toxic Culture
Warlock
A warlock is a male practitioner of witchcraft.
The most commonly accepted etymology derives warlock from the Old English wǣrloga meaning "oathbreaker" or "deceiver"[2] and was given special application to the devil around 1000AD.[3] In early modern Scots, the word came to be used as the male equivalent of witch (which can be male or female, but has historically been used predominantly for females).[4][5][6] The association to the term "oathbreaker", "liar", or "traitor" was possibly associated with witches and wizards in Scotland as they were seen as someone who made a pact with Auld Hornie (the devil) and thus had betrayed the Christian faith and broke their baptismal vows.[7] From this use, the word passed into Romantic literature and ultimately 20th-century popular culture. A derivation from the Old Norse varð-lokkur, "caller of spirits", has also been suggested,[8][9][10] but the OED considers this implausible due to the extreme rarity of the Norse word and because forms without hard -k, which are consistent with the Old English etymology (“traitor”), are attested earlier than forms with a -k.[11]
In Wicca, the term warlock is not used; men and women alike use the term "witch".
- a person who encourages or advocates aggression towards other countries or groups.
Byzantine Iconoclasm
Aniconism in the Baháʼí Faith
Germs in Your Gut Are Talking to Your Brain. Scientists Want to Know What They’re Saying.
The body’s microbial community may influence the brain and behavior, perhaps even playing a role in dementia, autism and other disorders.
An autism-linked missense mutation in SHANK3 reveals the modularity of Shank3 function
- Li Wang,
- Kaifang Pang,
- Kihoon Han,
- Carolyn J. Adamski,
- Wei Wang,
- Lingjie He,
- Jason K. Lai,
- Vitaliy V Bondar,
- Joseph G. Duman,
- Ronald Richman,
- Kimberley F. Tolias,
- Patrick Barth,
- Timothy Palzkill,
- Zhandong Liu,
- J. Lloyd Holder Jr. &
- Huda Y. Zoghbi
-
Kihoon Han,1,2,8 J. Lloyd Holder, Jr.,3,4,8 Christian P. Schaaf,1,8 Hui Lu,1,2,8 Hongmei Chen,3,7,8 Hyojin Kang,1,8,9 Jianrong Tang,3,8 Zhenyu Wu,3,8 Shuang Hao,3,8 Sau Wai Cheung,1,6 Peng Yu,1,8 Hao Sun,3,7,8 Amy M. Breman,1,6 Ankita Patel,1,6 Hui-Chen Lu,3,5,7,8 and Huda Y. Zoghbi1,2,3,5,8
Romans 8
In Buddhism, the Four Noble Truths are "the truths of the Noble Ones", the truths or realities for the "spiritually worthy ones".ٱلْسَّمِيعُ | AS-SAMEE’ | The All-Hearing |
Open sesame
Louise de Marillac
Saint Louis
Saint Louis, Saint-Louis or St. Louis may refer to a number of things, many of them named after king of France Saint Louis IX (1214–1270), including St. Louis, Missouri.Rainberry, Inc.,[2] formerly known as BitTorrent, Inc., is an American company that is responsible for the ongoing development of the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol, as well as the ongoing development of μTorrent and BitTorrent Mainline, two clients for that protocol. Files transferred using the BitTorrent protocol constitute a significant slice of all Internet traffic.[3] At its peak, 170 million people used the protocol every month, according to the company's website.[4] The company was founded on September 22, 2004 by Bram Cohen and Ashwin Navin. In 2018, the company was acquired by cryptocurrency startup TRON,[5] and Bram Cohen left the company.
ZeroNet
ZeroNet
Open, free and uncensorable websites,
using Bitcoin cryptography and BitTorrent network
Net-Zero
The Climate Program leads City efforts to address the challenges of climate change for Austin.Writing WebSocket client applications
Internet protocol suite
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is the set of communications protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks. The current foundational protocols in the suite are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP).Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
TypeScript
TypeScript is a programming language developed and maintained by Microsoft. It is a strict syntactical superset of JavaScript and adds optional static typing to the language. TypeScript is designed for the development of large applications and transcompiles to JavaScript.[5] As TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, existing JavaScript programs are also valid TypeScript programs.
TypeScript may be used to develop JavaScript applications for both client-side and server-side execution (as with Node.js or Deno). There are multiple options available for transcompilation. Either the default TypeScript Checker can be used,[6] or the Babel compiler can be invoked to convert TypeScript to JavaScript.
TypeScript supports definition files that can contain type information of existing JavaScript libraries, much like C++ header files can describe the structure of existing object files. This enables other programs to use the values defined in the files as if they were statically typed TypeScript entities. There are third-party header files for popular libraries such as jQuery, MongoDB, and D3.js. TypeScript headers for the Node.js basic modules are also available, allowing development of Node.js programs within TypeScript.[7]
The TypeScript compiler is itself written in TypeScript and compiled to JavaScript. It is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. TypeScript is included as a first-class programming language in Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 Update 2 and later, alongside C# and other Microsoft languages.[8] An official extension allows Visual Studio 2012 to support TypeScript as well.[9] Anders Hejlsberg, lead architect of C# and creator of Delphi and Turbo Pascal, has worked on the development of TypeScript.[10][11][12][13]
Type system
DC++
Internet Relay Chat
IRC Channels
The IRC channel can be an excellent place to learn more about Haskell, and to just keep in the loop on new things in the Haskell world.
Welcome to IRCnet
Welcometo the Undernet IRC Network
EFnet
DALnet
IRC: Internet Relay Chat
Pidgin (software)
Vuze
Comparison of BitTorrent clients
aio Package
Credentials for asynchronous Azure SDK clients.
Authentication protocol
BitTorrent’s Dive Into Cryptocurrency
Using Celery with Redis/Database as the messaging queue
Routing Tasks
Social networking service
Oracle TopLink
Entity Framework
Drupal (/ˈdruːpəl/)[5] is a free and open-source web content management system (CMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License.[4][6][7] Drupal provides a back-end framework for at least 13% of the top 10,000 websites worldwide[8][9] – ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites.[10] Systems also use Drupal for knowledge management and for business collaboration.[11]
Dapper ORM
Frontend and backend
Hibernate (framework)
Magento
PHP-Nuke
New research suggests cat and dog ‘moms’ and ‘dads’ really are parenting their pets – here’s the evolutionary explanation why
What Becoming a Parent Really Does to Your Happiness
Research has found that having children is terrible for quality of life—but the truth about what parenthood means for happiness is a lot more complicated.
Chronic homelessness increased by 15% between 2019 and 2020, a marker suggesting rising needs and vulnerabilities among the homeless population
concrete5
Minuscule drums push the limits of quantum weirdness
Damaru
Sure he hasn’t got much of a bark
And sure any he has it’s all beside the mark.
The Origin Of The Word ‘Quark’
It’s a tale of particle physics, Aristotle, and James Joyce.
Heisenbug
In physics, the Heisenberg picture (also called the Heisenberg representation[1]) is a formulation (largely due to Werner Heisenberg in 1925) of quantum mechanics in which the operators (observables and others) incorporate a dependency on time, but the state vectors are time-independent, an arbitrary fixed basis rigidly underlying the theory.
It stands in contrast to the Schrödinger picture in which the operators are constant, instead, and the states evolve in time. The two pictures only differ by a basis change with respect to time-dependency, which corresponds to the difference between active and passive transformations. The Heisenberg picture is the formulation of matrix mechanics in an arbitrary basis, in which the Hamiltonian is not necessarily diagonal.
It further serves to define a third, hybrid, picture, the interaction picture.
Rorschach test
Operator pattern
Cross-platform software
Four color theorem
Internet Protocol
IP routing
Shiva Purana
Svādhyāya
Pathos
Autodidacticism
Wrapper function
Stereoisomerism
Biological computing
The mission of the Sequence Analysis & Consulting Service (SACS) is to bring visualization, networking, computional and bioinformatic tools to the UCSF research community. These tools provide methods for characterization and interpretion of genomic data, including nucleic acid and protein sequence analysis, pharmacogenomics and data mining.
Diversity in the crowd?
Challenges and Research Directions in Crowdsourcingfor
Engineering Design: An Interview Study withIndustry Professionals
Murtuza Shergadwala1, Hannah Forbes2, Dirk Schaefer2, and Jitesh H.
Panchal1
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN,
47907 USA
1Division of Industrial Design, University of Liverpool, Brownlow Hill,
Liverpool, L3 5TR
September 20, 2019
PyVideo
PyData Austin 2019
Separation of concerns
Modularity (networks)
Middleware
Node (networking)
CI & Deployment
Authentication
Multi-service access node
Machine learning and computation-enabled intelligent sensor design
Quantum error-correcting codes and their geometries
Cancer Alley
Oh
Sushena, Suṣeṇā, Suṣeṇa, Susenā: 23 definitions
Don't you cry for me, I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.
Hanuman's Tale: The Messages of a Divine Monkey
The divine monkey arises as a servant deity that preserves the order of the cosmos, but also as a self-assertive champion who inspires the less privileged.
Yantra (Sanskrit: यन्त्र) (literally "machine, contraption")
Starting in 1914, Hardy was the mentor of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, a relationship that has become celebrated.
Squirrels tend to split the nuts neatly in half. Common dormice leave a smooth, round hole in the side of the nut, with tooth marks running around the inside of the hole. Wood mice leave tooth marks on the surface of the nut and across the edge of the hole. The hole may be either circular or ragged in shape.
The term "eye of a needle" is used as a metaphor for a very narrow
opening. It occurs several times throughout the Talmud. The New
Testament quotes Jesus as saying that "it is easier for a camel to go
through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of
God".
What size hole can a squirrel get through?A flying squirrel can fit through a hole as small as a nickel coin. A gray squirrel can fit through a hole as small as a quarter. Holes can be sealed with wood, metal or 1/2 inch wire mesh.
The unlikely tale of a mysterious letter, and its place in the history of mathematics
A melting pot is a metaphor for a society
where many different types of people blend together as one. America is
often called a melting pot. Some countries are made of people who are
almost all the same in terms of race, religion, and culture. ... In a
melting pot, differences become less important than unity.
Mimi (From the Drew Carey Show)Monkey Business
WiMAX MIMO refers to the use of Multiple-input multiple-output communications (MIMO) technology on WiMAX, which is the technology brand name for the implementation of the standard IEEE 802.16.
In radio, multiple-input and multiple-output, or MIMO (/ˈmaɪmoʊ, ˈmiːmoʊ/),
is a method for multiplying the capacity of a radio link using multiple
transmission and receiving antennas to exploit multipath propagation.
Massive MIMO – Practical Considerations and Complexity Drivers
February 11, 2019
Smart antennas (also known as adaptive array antennas, digital antenna arrays, multiple antennas and, recently, MIMO) are antenna arrays with smart signal processing algorithms used to identify spatial signal signatures such as the direction of arrival
(DOA) of the signal, and use them to calculate beamforming vectors
which are used to track and locate the antenna beam on the
mobile/target. Smart antennas should not be confused with reconfigurable
antennas, which have similar capabilities but are single element
antennas and not antenna arrays.
A loop antenna is a radio antenna consisting of a loop or coil of wire, tubing, or other electrical conductor
usually fed by a balanced source or feeding a balanced load. Within
this physical description there are two distinct antenna types. Understanding Electromagnetic Radiation! | ICT #5
Magnetic Dipole Moment
Database scalability
Apollonian gasket
Computing Science
A Tisket, a Tasket, an Apollonian Gasket
Dana Mackenzie
Sierpiński triangle
Sushena, Suṣeṇā, Suṣeṇa, Susenā: 23 definitions
Don't you cry for me, I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.Hanuman's Tale: The Messages of a Divine Monkey
The divine monkey arises as a servant deity that preserves the order of the cosmos, but also as a self-assertive champion who inspires the less privileged.Monkey Business
February 11, 2019
Magnetic Dipole Moment
Database scalability
Apollonian gasket
Computing Science
A Tisket, a Tasket, an Apollonian Gasket
Dana Mackenzie
Sierpiński triangle
SPATIAL STATISTICS OF APOLLONIAN GASKETS
WEIRU CHEN, MO JIAO, CALVIN KESSLER, AMITA MALIK, AND XIN ZHANG
WEIRU CHEN, MO JIAO, CALVIN KESSLER, AMITA MALIK, AND XIN ZHANG
MySQL Cluster
spaCy
Augur (software)
Augur:
Your global, no-limit betting platform
Bet how much you want on sports, economics, world events and more.
Standard streams
User interface
Ambianic Fall Detector
Privacy-preserving Open Source camera that alerts family members when a loved one has fallen down.
A massive security breach for the Silicon Valley startup
Computer configuration
Bourne shell
GNU Bash
Bash scripting cheatsheet
Pipe Operator
R’s most important operator for data processing, explained.
How to use sys.argv in Python
Pipes
This section explains in a very simple and practical way how to use pipes,
and why you may want it.
Connectome
Filtering Data
Grüneisen parameter
Subset rows using column values
Picard horn
The complete guide to clean data sets — Part 3
Methods to investigate protein–protein interactions
pandas
pandas is a fast, powerful, flexible and easy to use open source data analysis and manipulation tool, built on top of the Python programming language.
PANDAS—Questions and Answers
Adolescent cliques
pandas (software)
Clique
A clique (AusE, CanE, UK: /ˈkliːk/ or US: /ˈklɪk/), in the social sciences, is a group of individuals who interact with one another and share similar interests.[1] Interacting with cliques is part of normative social development regardless of gender, ethnicity or popularity. Although cliques are most commonly studied during adolescence and middle childhood development, they exist in all age groups. They are often bound together by shared social characteristics such as ethnicity and socioeconomic status.[2] Examples of common or stereotypical adolescent cliques include athletes, nerds, and "outsiders".[3]1Schooliosis, a pun on "school" and "scoliosis", is a term for a type of medical misdiagnosis. The word was coined by Petr Skrabanek and James McCormick.[1]
The authors asserted that there is some degree of overdiagnosis of scoliosis in school, which causes ethical, social, and economic damage to the welfare of children.[2] Such overdiagnosis is called "schooliosis" by some academics. Schooliosis is a type of disease mongering.[3]
Preventive medical screening in school or college may lead to an incorrect diagnosis of scoliosis that triggers a series of unnecessary medical interventions on adolescents. There can be diagnostic and therapeutic cascades involving several specialists, which can end with iatrogenic damage to a healthy child with a normal back. The risks are unnecessary overexposure to X-rays (repeated diagnostic X-rays), rehabilitation techniques with side effects (traction), stigmatizing orthopaedic treatment (braces for back injury) and costs in time, travel, etc.[4]
The term has also been used in a non-medical sense for students' inability to imagine themselves as graduates.
Disease mongering
Selling sickness: the pharmaceutical industry and disease mongering
Job queue
Function prototype
Parent structure
Hierarchical clustering
Cluster dissimilarity
Knock (French title: Knock ou le Triomphe de la médecine) is a 1923 French satirical play about hypochondria, written by Jules Romains. It was performed for the first time at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris on 15 December 1923 in a production by Louis Jouvet.
The ambitious Dr. Knock arrives in a rural village, Saint-Maurice, to step into Dr. Parpalaid's footsteps as the local physician. Unfortunately, the villagers are all in good health, which makes Knock realize that he has been duped by Parpalaid. He therefore decides to make everybody believe they are actually far sicker then they actually are...
take (something) on faith
Ignatius of Loyola
Dr. Shiva K. Lam, MD
Dr. Shiva Lam graduated from Gandhi Medical College in Hydeabad, India with his Medical Degree Shiva Lam. Executive Medical Director at Austin Lakes Hospital.
Austin Lakes Hospital
Psychiatrist in Austin, Texas
Address: 1025 E 32nd St, Austin, TX 78705
Poison Pill
Data lake
Lake of fire
Social iatrogenesis refers to the process by which 'medical practice sponsors sickness by reinforcing a morbid society that encourages people to become consumers of curative, preventive, industrial and environmental medicine'.
Substituting One Cruelty For Another
"Plunge into the heat of battle and keep your heart at the lotus feet of the Lord"
Anthony de Mello
Joan of Arc
I am addressing this with the Travis County Commissioner Court and petitioning UT for a pro bono attorney in this months SBIR blog article Serenity Sells.
MANTRA FOR RAHU - - To be chanted 18,000 times.
PRONUNCIATION:
Meditation
Gita Dhyanam
Ashtanga (eight limbs of yoga)
Shukra (Sanskrit: शुक्र, IAST: Śukra) is a Sanskrit word that means "clear" or "bright". It also has other meanings, such as the name of an ancient lineage of sages who counselled Asuras in Vedic history.[3] In medieval mythology and Hindu astrology, the term refers to the planet Venus, one of the Navagrahas.[4]
कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन |
मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि || 47 ||
karmaṇy-evādhikāras te mā phaleṣhu kadāchana
mā karma-phala-hetur bhūr mā te saṅgo ’stvakarmaṇi
BG 2.47:
You have a right to perform your prescribed
duties, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never
consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, nor
be attached to inaction.
I am addressing this with the Travis County Commissioner Court and petitioning UT for a pro bono attorney in this months SBIR blog article Serenity Sells.
Shukra (Sanskrit: शुक्र, IAST: Śukra) is a Sanskrit word that means "clear" or "bright". It also has other meanings, such as the name of an ancient lineage of sages who counselled Asuras in Vedic history.[3] In medieval mythology and Hindu astrology, the term refers to the planet Venus, one of the Navagrahas.[4]
If “Rahu” afflicts the Moon in the horoscope, the person may be cunning by thoughts and may suffer from schizophrenia and phobias. Rahu is the north lunar node (ascending) and it along with Ketu is a "shadow planet" that causes eclipses. ... Rahu is known to confer malefic effects in general and is considered as a planet which induces laziness, delays, and hurdles in work. Rahu is known to reflect its shadow for 18 months in a zodiac
Iatrogenesis may be politicized and then those with licenses are in a position to abuse. Doctors, Attorneys and those who sell securities, all have the potential to abuse their liscence as well cave into a demegouge autocrat regime of a failed state or dysfunctional state.
Pronoia (psychology)
A bad shepherd may lead all the goats, all those
loud checky howler monkey goats from our Great state of Texas to Hell...
Hell, Michigan. This following the sagacity that sheep go to heaven and
those black sheep as well as Billy goat gruff
in Keep Austin Quantum Weirdness to be buffaloed and badgered all the
way to Hell Michigan, as to address the water crisis in a purple economy
from the city of the violet crown where both good shepherds and bad
shepherds exist in precise quantum possibilities.
Tax-Advantaged
What Is Tax-Advantaged?
The term “tax-advantaged” refers to any type of investment, financial account, or savings plan that is either exempt from taxation, tax-deferred, or that offers other types of tax benefits. Examples of tax-advantaged investments are municipal bonds, partnerships, UITs, and annuities. Tax-advantaged plans include IRAs and qualified retirement plans such as 401(k)s.
Inflation hedge
An inflation hedge is an investment intended to protect the investor against (hedge) a decrease in the purchasing power of money (inflation).
Barron's Finance & Investment Handbook states: "Traditionally, gold and real estate have a reputation as good inflation hedges, though growth in stocks also can offset inflation in the long run. Money market funds, which pay higher yields as interest rates rise during inflation times, can also be a good inflation hedge."[1]
See also
Special Needs Trust
What Is a Special Needs Trust?
A special needs trust is a legal arrangement and fiduciary relationship
that allows a physically or mentally disabled or chronically ill person
to receive income without reducing their eligibility for the public
assistance disability benefits provided by Social Security,
Supplemental Security Income, Medicare or Medicaid. In a fiduciary
relationship, a person or entity acts on behalf of another person or
people to manage assets.
First Party, Second Party...
SBIR for innovations of illness or disabilities may be accounted for funding for cure of disablity
A 529 plan is a great way to save for education costs, and there are also other options you may be able to deploy to raise the funds you need.
https://www.morganstanley.com/Secretary of State
1019 Brazos St, Austin, TX 78701University technology transfer offices
The melting pot is a monocultural metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" with a common culture; an alternative being a homogeneous society becoming more heterogeneous through the influx of foreign elements with different cultural backgrounds, possessing the potential to create disharmony within the previous culture. Historically, it is often used to describe the cultural integration of immigrants to the United States.[1]
The melting-together metaphor was in use by the 1780s.[2][3] The exact term "melting pot" came into general usage in the United States after it was used as a metaphor describing a fusion of nationalities, cultures and ethnicities in the 1908 play of the same name.
The desirability of assimilation and the melting pot model has been rejected by proponents of multiculturalism,[4][5] who have suggested alternative metaphors to describe the current American society, such as a salad bowl, or kaleidoscope, in which different cultures mix, but remain distinct in some aspects.[6][7][8] The melting pot continues to be used as an assimilation model in vernacular and political discourse along with more inclusive models of assimilation in the academic debates on identity, adaptation and integration of immigrants into various political, social and economic spheres.[9]
Inventive step and non-obviousness
Main page content
Background
The UT System Office of Talent and Innovation seeks to help position UT System institutions as lead commercialization partners to federal agencies, such as the National Institute of Health, National Science Foundation, and the Department of Defense. To accomplish this goal, the UT System SBIR/STTR Support Program offers professional consulting services to help prepare SBIR/STTR proposals.
Feasibility study
Nav1.7
Nav1.7 withholds its pain potential
Exponential suppression of bit or phase errors with cyclic error correction
Protein structure prediction
Protein structure and terminology
Partition function (statistical mechanics)
Computational chemistry
Computational chemistry is a branch of chemistry that uses computer simulation to assist in solving chemical problems. It uses methods of theoretical chemistry, incorporated into efficient computer programs, to calculate the structures and properties of molecules and solids. It is necessary because, apart from relatively recent results concerning the hydrogen molecular ion (dihydrogen cation, see references therein for more details), the quantum many-body problem cannot be solved analytically, much less in closed form. While computational results normally complement the information obtained by chemical experiments, it can in some cases predict hitherto unobserved chemical phenomena. It is widely used in the design of new drugs and materials.CRISPR
CRISPR (/ˈkrɪspər/) (which is an acronym for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)
Computer cluster
BioWoulf
Classes, Seminars & Walk-In Consults
Beowulf cluster
Disk partitioning
KPIs vs Metrics – Tips & Tricks to Performance Measures
Balanced scorecard
Balanced Scorecard Basics
The peptide backbone plays a dominant role in protein stabilization by naturally occurring osmolytes
Peptide foldamer-based self-assembled nanostructures containing cyclic beta-amino acids
Performance indicator
Categorization of indicators
Peptides and peptide backbone
Proteomics
Protein structure
space-time
How Space and Time Could Be a Quantum Error-Correcting Code
G ́erard Battail
́Ecole nationale sup ́erieure
des T ́el ́ecommunications de Paris, retired
Protein–protein interaction (PPIs)
Protein–protein interaction prediction
Strategy map
Benchmarking
Strategic control
Interpersonal communication
Locus of control
Organizational psychology and religion
How Your Locus Of Control Impacts Business Success
Does your business success or failure depend on what you do, or what the world does to you?
Interpersonal relationship
Coordinated management of meaning (CMM)
Related Expertise:
Supply Chain Management
International Organization for Standardization
Internal vs External Locus of Control: 7 Examples & Theories
American National Standards Institute
The Importance Of The Internal Brand Ambassador
How To Leverage Community To Build A Great Brand
Are you doing enough to tap into your community? Columnist Joanna Lord explains why community is key to building a memorable brand.
Version control
PyCharm In-Depth VCS #1: Getting Started
Magnetic space group, Graphene reinforced CSA Cement, minimum-cost flow problem (MCFP)
Genome Editing Writ Large
Leaders of Pharmaceutical Business Intelligence Group
Kaon
Neutrino oscillation
Self-assembling peptide
Self-assembling peptides are a category of peptides which undergo spontaneous assembling into ordered nanostructures. Originally described in 1993,[1] these designer peptides have attracted interest in the field of nanotechnology for their potential for application in areas such as biomedical nanotechnology,[2] tissue cell culturing,[3][4] molecular electronics, and more.[5]
Effectively self-assembling peptides act as building blocks for a wide range of material and device applications. The essence of this technology is to replicate what nature does: to use molecular recognition processes to form ordered assemblies of building blocks that are capable of conducting biochemical activities.
The Math of the Amazing Sandpile
To understand self-organization in nature, behold the sandpile.
Science and technology
IDE
Biology and medicine
- Ide (fish), a freshwater fish
- Intact dilation and extraction, a form of abortion
- Insulin-degrading enzyme, Insulysin, an enzyme
- Infectious disease epidemiology, the study of the patterns of communicable diseases at the population level
- Investigational Device Exemption, a US Food and Drug Administration regulatory status
Chemistry
- Suffix -ide for some molecules in the IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry
Computing
- Integrated development environment, a software application for software development
- Integrated Drive Electronics, a computer hardware bus for disk drives, retroactively termed Parallel ATA
PyCharm is a dedicated Python Integrated Development Environment (IDE) providing a wide range of essential tools for Python developers, tightly integrated to create a convenient environment for productive Python, web, and data science development.
See also
- Biodegradable polymer
- Peptide nucleic acid
- Peptide synthesis
- Peptidomimetic
- and
- Linear feedback shift register
- De Bruijn sequence – a Gray code on a larger alphabet than 0,1.
- Steinhaus–Johnson–Trotter algorithm – an algorithm that generates Gray codes for the factorial number system
- Minimum distance code
- Prouhet–Thue–Morse sequence – related to inverse Gray code
- Ryser formula
- Hilbert curve
Fractional wavelet transform (FRWT)
Fracton (subdimensional particle)
A fracton is an emergent topological quasiparticle excitation which is immobile when in isolation.[1][2] Many theoretical systems have been proposed in which fractons exist as elementary excitations. Such systems are known as fracton models. Fractons have been identified in various CSS codes as well as in symmetric tensor gauge theories.
Gapped fracton models often feature a topological ground state degeneracy that grows exponentially and sub-extensively with system size. Among the gapped phases of fracton models, there is a non-rigorous phenomenological classification into "type I" and "type II". Type I fracton models generally have fracton excitations that are completely immobile, as well as other excitations, including bound states, with restricted mobility. Type II fracton models generally have fracton excitations and no mobile particles of any form. Furthermore, isolated fracton particles in type II models are associated with nonlocal operators with intricate fractal structure.[3]
condensed matter physics
The ‘Weirdest’ Matter, Made of Partial Particles, Defies Description
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The Introduction to Programming EV3 Curriculum is a curriculum module designed to teach core computer programming logic and reasoning skills using a robotics engineering context. It contains a sequence of 10 projects (plus one capstone challenge) organized around key robotics and programming concepts.
A full byte (octet) is represented by two hexadecimal digits; therefore, it is common to display a byte of information as two nibbles. Sometimes the set of all 256 byte values is represented as a 16×16 table, which gives easily readable hexadecimal codes for each value.
Four-bit computer architectures use groups of four bits as their fundamental unit. Such architectures were used in early microprocessors, pocket calculators and pocket computers. They continue to be used in some microcontrollers.
EV3 Basic Manual
Gray code
The reflected binary code (RBC), also known just as reflected binary (RB) or Gray code after Frank Gray, is an ordering of the binary numeral system such that two successive values differ in only one bit (binary digit).Howler monkey
Bioinformatics
Emboss |
wordcount |
applied math
How Wavelets Allow Researchers to Transform, and Understand, Data
Nobel in chemistry honors 'greener' way to build molecules
A DNA field-effect transistor (DNAFET) is a field-effect transistor which uses the field-effect due to the partial charges of DNA molecules to function as a biosensor. The structure of DNAFETs is similar to that of MOSFETs, with the exception of the gate structure which, in DNAFETs, is replaced by a layer of immobilized ssDNA (single-stranded DNA)
molecules which act as surface receptors. When complementary DNA
strands hybridize to the receptors, the charge distribution near the
surface changes, which in turn modulates current transport through the
semiconductor transducer.
Arrays of DNAFETs can be used for detecting single nucleotide polymorphisms (causing many hereditary diseases) and for DNA sequencing.
Their main advantage compared to optical detection methods in common
use today is that they do not require labeling of molecules.
Furthermore, they work continuously and (near) real-time. DNAFETs are
highly selective since only specific binding modulates charge transport.
Copper planet Friday October 15, 2021
Capillary
Blood plasma
Antibody
Plasmon
Biotransducer
Surface plasmon
Plasma cosmology
How to Easily Create Negative Ions
Aerator
Do flames contain plasma?
Plasma (physics)
Phase coexistence
Negative Ion
Negative
ions produced by sputtering from the sample material are afterward
preaccelerated to keV energies to undergo energy and mass separation and
to reach the tandem accelerator.
Earthing system
An earthing system (UK and IEC) or grounding system (US) connects specific parts of an electric power system with the ground, typically the Earth's conductive surface, for safety and functional purposes.[1] The choice of earthing system can affect the safety and electromagnetic compatibility
of the installation. Regulations for earthing systems vary considerably
among countries, though most follow the recommendations of the International Electrotechnical Commission.
Regulations may identify special cases for earthing in mines, in
patient care areas, or in hazardous areas of industrial plants. In addition to electric power systems, other systems may require grounding for safety or function. Tall structures may have lightning rods as part of a system to protect them from lightning strikes. Telegraph lines may use the Earth as one conductor of a circuit, saving the cost of installation of a return wire over a long circuit. Radio antennas may require particular grounding for operation, as well as to control static electricity and provide lightning protection.
Wuxing (Chinese: 五行; pinyin: wǔxíng), usually translated as Five Phases,
is a fivefold conceptual scheme that many traditional Chinese fields
used to explain a wide array of phenomena, from cosmic cycles to the
interaction between internal organs, and from the succession of political regimes to the properties of medicinal drugs. The "Five Phases" are Fire (火 huǒ), Water (水 shuǐ), Wood (木 mù), Metal or Gold (金 jīn), and Earth or Soil (土 tǔ). This order of presentation is known as the "Days of the Week" sequence. In the order of "mutual generation" (相生 xiāngshēng), they are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. In the order of "mutual overcoming" (相克 xiāngkè), they are Wood, Earth, Water, Fire, and Metal.[1][2][3]
The system of five phases was used for describing interactions
and relationships between phenomena. After it came to maturity in the
second or first century BCE during the Han dynasty, this device was employed in many fields of early Chinese thought, including seemingly disparate fields such as Yi jing divination, alchemy, feng shui, astrology, traditional Chinese medicine, music, military strategy, and martial arts. Although often translated as the Five Elements in comparison to Classical elements
of the ancient Mediterranean world, the Wuxing were conceived primarily
as cosmic agents of change rather than a means to describe natural
substances.
Nobel in chemistry honors 'greener' way to build molecules
A DNA field-effect transistor (DNAFET) is a field-effect transistor which uses the field-effect due to the partial charges of DNA molecules to function as a biosensor. The structure of DNAFETs is similar to that of MOSFETs, with the exception of the gate structure which, in DNAFETs, is replaced by a layer of immobilized ssDNA (single-stranded DNA) molecules which act as surface receptors. When complementary DNA strands hybridize to the receptors, the charge distribution near the surface changes, which in turn modulates current transport through the semiconductor transducer.
Arrays of DNAFETs can be used for detecting single nucleotide polymorphisms (causing many hereditary diseases) and for DNA sequencing.
Their main advantage compared to optical detection methods in common
use today is that they do not require labeling of molecules.
Furthermore, they work continuously and (near) real-time. DNAFETs are
highly selective since only specific binding modulates charge transport.
Copper planet Friday October 15, 2021
Capillary
Blood plasma
Antibody
Plasmon
Biotransducer
Surface plasmon
Plasma cosmology
How to Easily Create Negative Ions
Aerator
Do flames contain plasma?
Plasma (physics)
Phase coexistence
Negative Ion
Negative ions produced by sputtering from the sample material are afterward preaccelerated to keV energies to undergo energy and mass separation and to reach the tandem accelerator.
Earthing system
Could Weirdly Straight Bolts of Lightning Be a Sign of Dark Matter?
A group of scientists say the phenomenon could indicate dark matter speeding through our world at more than 300 miles a second
Physicists have found a way to 'hear' dark matter
New Theory: Dark Matter Was Created by “Boiling” Bubbles of Plasma
A team of scientists has an unusual explanation.
Fracton
Intron
Self-splicing occurs for rare
introns that form a ribozyme, performing the functions of the
spliceosome by RNA alone. There are three kinds of self-splicing
introns, Group I, Group II and Group III. Group I and II introns perform splicing similar to the spliceosome without requiring any protein.
Microcode
Signal-regulatory protein alpha (SIRPα)
Scalar (physics)
Scale parameter
Fracton-Elasticity Duality
Fracton (subdimensional particle)
Fractal Nanotechnology
Exitron
Intron
Iteration
Structural biology
Protein topology
knot span (plural knot spans)
Annihilator (ring theory)
- Annihilator (ring theory)
In mathematics, specifically module theory, annihilators are a concept that formalizes torsionand generalizes torsion and orthogonal complement.
CLU (programming language)
The Architect of Modern Algorithms
Physicists Have Finally Seen Traces of a Long-Sought Particle (Axion). Here's Why That's a Big Deal.
In the mathematical fields of geometry and linear algebra, a principal axis is a certain line in a Euclidean space associated with an ellipsoid or hyperboloid, generalizing the major and minor axes of an ellipse or hyperbola. The principal axis theorem states that the principal axes are perpendicular, and gives a constructive procedure for finding them.
Mathematically, the principal axis theorem is a generalization of the method of completing the square from elementary algebra. In linear algebra and functional analysis, the principal axis theorem is a geometrical counterpart of the spectral theorem. It has applications to the statistics of principal components analysis and the singular value decomposition. In physics, the theorem is fundamental to the study of angular momentum.
Goppa code
Artifice Precocity, Mannerism movement: When neurons get fired, may they collect on unemployment?
Strabismus genetics across a spectrum of eye misalignment disorders
XC Ye, V Pegado, MS Patel, and WW WassermanPupillometry
Genetic factors contributing to 'strabismus' -- or misaligned eyes
A new candidate gene discovered in a tropical fish
Can Animals Count?
Wasps Can Recognize Faces
Social species relies on recognition to keep the peace, study suggests.
Potter wasp
Pupillary response
Jeepers creepers, where'd you get those eyes?
Gosh all git-up, how'd you get so lit up?
Gosh all git up, how'd it get that size?
Pigeonhole principle
Aposematism is the advertising by an animal to potential predators that it is not worth attacking or eating. This unprofitability may consist of any defences which make the prey difficult to kill and eat, such as toxicity, venom, foul taste or smell, sharp spines, or aggressive nature.
Pigeons' discrimination of paintings by Monet and Picasso
Saint-Venant's theorem
A shear stress, often denoted by τ (Greek: tau), is the component of stress coplanar with a material cross section. Shear stress arises from the force vector component parallel to the cross section of the material. Normal stress, on the other hand, arises from the force vector component perpendicular to the material cross section on which it acts.
Shear stress arises from shear forces, which are pairs of equal and opposing forces acting on opposite sides of an object.
In mathematics, a shear matrix or transvection is an elementary matrix that represents the addition of a multiple of one row or column to another. Such a matrix may be derived by taking the identity matrix and replacing one of the zero elements with a non-zero value.
In the field of solid mechanics, torsion is the twisting of an object due to an applied torque. Torsion is expressed in either the Pascal (Pa), an SI unit for newtons per square metre, or in pounds per square inch (psi) while torque is expressed in newton metres (N·m) or foot-pound force (ft·lbf). In sections perpendicular to the torque axis, the resultant shear stress in this section is perpendicular to the radius.
Torsion spring
A torsion spring is a spring that works by twisting its end along its axis; that is, a flexible elastic object that stores mechanical energy when it is twisted. When it is twisted, it exerts a torque in the opposite direction, proportional to the amount (angle) it is twisted. There are various types:
- A torsion bar is a straight bar of metal or rubber that is subjected to twisting (shear stress) about its axis by torque applied at its ends.
- A more delicate form used in sensitive instruments, called a torsion fiber consists of a fiber of silk, glass, or quartz under tension, that is twisted about its axis.
- A helical torsion spring, is a metal rod or wire in the shape of a helix (coil) that is subjected to twisting about the axis of the coil by sideways forces (bending moments) applied to its ends, twisting the coil tighter.
Second moment of area
The 2nd moment of area, or second area moment and also known as the area moment of inertia, is a geometrical property of an area which reflects how its points are distributed with regard to an arbitrary axis. The second moment of area is typically denoted with either an (for an axis that lies in the plane) or with a (for an axis perpendicular to the plane). In both cases, it is calculated with a multiple integral over the object in question. Its dimension is L (length) to the fourth power. Its unit of dimension when working with the International System of Units is meters to the fourth power, m4, or inches to the fourth power, in4, when working in the Imperial System of Units.
In structural engineering, the second moment of area of a beam is an important property used in the calculation of the beam's deflection and the calculation of stress caused by a moment applied to the beam. In order to maximize the second moment of area, a large fraction of the cross-sectional area of an I-beam is located at the maximum possible distance from the centroid of the I-beam's cross-section. The planar second moment of area provides insight into a beam's resistance to bending due to an applied moment, force, or distributed load perpendicular to its neutral axis, as a function of its shape. The polar second moment of area provides insight into a beam's resistance to torsional deflection, due to an applied moment parallel to its cross-section, as a function of its shape.The Rise and Fall of the Comedian Who Revolutionized Stand-Up
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Reality distortion field
Reality distortion field (or RDF) is a term first used by Bud Tribble at Apple Computer in 1981, to describe company co-founder Steve Jobs' charisma and its effects on the developers working on the Macintosh project.[1] Tribble said that the term came from Star Trek,[1] where in the episode "The Menagerie", it was used to describe how the aliens created their own new world through mental force.Photon
photon beam radiation therapy
The LuaJIT Project
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Perfect information
Hexadecimal
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Machine Learning Applications In Emergency Management as Two Sides of
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Algebra Suicide - Let's Transact
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By David Vincent Bell Hirsch- "What is the answer?"
- (Silence)
- "In that case, what is the question?"
- The quantum is the greatest mystery we've got. Never in my life was I more up a tree than today.
Basics of Wavelets
What is Wavelet and How We Use It for Data Science
Cintāmaṇi (Sanskrit; Devanagar
In Buddhism it is held by the Bodhisattvas (divine beings with great compassion, wisdom and power) Avalokiteshvara and Ksi
Stotra (song)
Shiva Panchakshara Stotra
Kalpavriksha
Kalpavriksha (Devanagari: कल्पवृक्ष,lit:world tree), also known as kalpataru, kalpadruma or ka
The Kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra manthan or "churning of the ocean" along with the Kamadhenu, the divine cow providing for all needs. The king of the gods, Indra, returned with this tree to his paradise. Kalpavriksha is also identified with many trees such as parijata (Erythrina variegata), Ficus benghalensis, Acacia, Madhuca longifolia, Prosopis cineraria, Diploknema butyracea, and mulberry tree (Morus nigra tree). The tree is also extolled in iconography and literature.
Stotra (Sanskrit: स्तोत्र) or stotram (स्तोत्रम्) is a Sanskrit word that means "ode, eulogy or a hymn of praise."[1][2] It is a literary genre of Indian religious texts designed to be melodically sung, in contrast to a shastra which is composed to be recited.[1]
A stotra can be a prayer, a description, or a conversation, but always with a poetic structure. It may be a simple poem expressing praise and personal devotion to a deity for example, or poems with embedded spiritual and philosophical doctrines
Litany
Litany, in Christian worship and some forms of Judaic worship, is a form of prayer used in services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions. The word comes through Latin litania from Ancient Greek λιτανεία (litaneía), which in turn comes from λιτή (litḗ), meaning "supplication".Swarnakarshana Bhairava Strotram
Bhairava, chief of security of the town of Varanasi (kotwal) and Adhi Sankara has written a mellifluous prayer addressed to Kala Bhairava in Varanasi . But Bhairava is also worshipped by Thanthrics of Hindu and Buddhist religions.
Lucknow (/ˈlʌknaʊ/, Hindustani : [ˈləkʰnəuː] (listen) Lakhnaū ) is the capital city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh,[7][8][9][10] and is also the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and divisio n. It is the fourteenth-most populous city and the twelfth-most populous urban agglomeration of India
Alapana
According to Hinduism and Hindu mythology, Brahma is one of the three major gods of Hindus. Brahma is said to be the creator of the whole universe. The other two gods are Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer, all three of which make up the Trimurti.
Hindu tradition states that Brahma originally had five heads. However, the mythological story tells that Shiva ordered Bherav to cut one of the heads of Brahma because Brahma lied, saying that he had found the finite source of the actually infinite Linga of light that was Shiva's manifestation. He had not found it, but had come only to the highest heaven and not to the Transcendent, Shiva. The tradition also states that the remaining four heads of Brahma represent many aspects of Hinduism. The four heads represent four Vedas, which are very important Hindu scriptures. It is said that the four heads of Brahma are eternally reciting the four Vedas in penance for having lied. These four heads also represent four divisions of time of Hinduism, the Yugas. They also represent four divisions of the Hindu society, the four Varnas.
Who is Brahma?
Brahma is the first god in the Hindu triumvirate, or trimurti. Lord Shiva admonished Brahma for demonstrating behaviour of an incestuous nature and chopped off his fifth head for 'unholy' behaviour. Since Brahma had distracted his mind from the soul and towards the cravings of the flesh, Shiva's curse was that people should not worship BrahmaWhy Lord Brahma lost two of his heads offers holy songs for Friedrich Nietzsche's 'Gott ist tot' only in Sanskrit and Beej mantras with considerations as well an adage that pride is the most deadly of sins as many philosophers and theologians have reasoned.
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Zoroaster
de·va
ˈdāvə/
noun
noun: deva; plural noun: devas
a member of a class of divine beings in the Vedic period, which in Indian religion are benevolent and in Zoroastrianism are evil.
Indian
(in general use) a god.
Asura, (Sanskrit: “divine”) Iranian ahura, in Hindu mythology, class of beings defined by their opposition to the devas or suras (gods). The term asura appears first in the Vedas, a collection of poems and hymns composed 1500–1200 bce, and refers to a human or divine leader. -6 days ago, Britannica
Asuras (Sanskrit: असुर) are a class of divine beings or power-seeking deities related to the more benevolent devas (also known as suras) in Hindu mythology. Ahura Mazda is the Avestan name for the creator and sole God of Zoroastrianism, the old Iranian religion that spread across the Middle East predating Judaism, before ultimately being relegated to small minorities after the Muslim conquest of Iran.
The biblical Magi also referred to as the (Three) Wise Men or (Three) Kings, were, in the Gospel of Matthew and Christian tradition, a group of distinguished foreigners who visited Jesus after his birth, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
The Three Magi were Zoroastrian Priests
from
Kingdom of Kush, Hindu Kush, Asuras (Ahuras) and Devas (Daevas)
Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
"Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones" is a proverb used in several European countries pertaining to hypocrisy. It means that "One who is vulnerable to criticism regarding a certain issue should not criticize others about the same issue."
Bridges Transition Model
“Not in his goals but in his transitions man is great.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Bridges Transition Model helps organizations and individuals understand and more effectively manage and work through the personal and human side of change. The model identifies the three stages an individual experiences during change: Ending What Currently Is, The Neutral Zone and The New Beginning. Developed by William Bridges, the Bridges Transition Model has been used by leaders and management consultants for more than thirty years.
God Is Love
4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.
Matthew 5:44
Schism
Christianity
The words schism and schismatic have found their heaviest usage in the history of Christianity,[citation needed] to denote splits within a church, denomination or religious body. In this context, "schismatic", as a noun, denotes a person who creates or incites schism in a church or a person who is a member of a splinter Church; as an adjective, "schismatic" refers to ideas and activities that are thought to lead to or constitute schism, and ultimately to departure from what the user of the word considers to be the true Christian Church. These words have been used to denote both the phenomenon of Christian group-splintering in general, and certain significant historical splits in particular.
One can make a distinction[5] between heresy and schism. Heresy is rejection of a doctrine that a Church considered to be essential. Schism is a rejection of communion
with the authorities of a Church, and not every break of communion is
necessarily about doctrine, as is clear from examples such as the Western Schism and the breaking of the communion that existed between Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople and Archbishop Christodoulos of Athens in 2004.[6]
However, when for any reason people withdraw from communion, two
distinct ecclesiastical entities may result, each of which, or at least
some members thereof, may then accuse the other(s) of heresy.
Constantine the Great and Christianity
Letter and spirit of the law
Martin Luther
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Dilaton
Prime editing
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A Chemist Shines Light on a Surprising Prime Number Pattern
PEP 8 -- Style Guide for Python Code
Physicists discover how particles self-assemble
Bateman–Horn conjecture
Vulcanized fibre
Grüneisen parameter
Maxwell's demon
Second laws for an information driven current through a spin valve
Philipp Strasberg, Gernot Schaller, Tobias Brandes, and Christopher Jarzynski
Phys. Rev. E 90, 062107 – Published 1 December 2014
Microscale thermophoresis
Molecular machine
A new 'spin' on kagome lattices
History of electromagnetic theory
KK-theory
Higher Orders of Infinity
Infinity and its cardinalitiesNo one shall expel us from the Paradise that Cantor has created. David Hilbert
Cardinal resigns amid London property scandal
Bernard Law, Powerful Cardinal Disgraced by Priest Abuse Scandal, Dies at 86
Trihexagonal tiling
C-symmetry
Charge conjugation for Dirac fields
Proton-exchange membrane
Lp space
In mathematics, the Lp spaces are function spaces defined using a natural generalization of the p-norm for finite-dimensional vector spaces. They are sometimes called Lebesgue spaces, named after Henri Lebesgue (Dunford & Schwartz 1958, III.3), although according to the Bourbaki group (Bourbaki 1987) they were first introduced by Frigyes Riesz (Riesz 1910). Lp spaces form an important class of Banach spaces in functional analysis, and of topological vector spaces. Because of their key role in the mathematical analysis of measure and probability spaces, Lebesgue spaces are used also in the theoretical discussion of problems in physics, statistics, finance, engineering, and other disciplines.Topological vector space
In mathematics, a topological vector space (also called a linear topological space and commonly abbreviated TVS or t.v.s.) is one of the basic structures investigated in functional analysis.
A topological vector space is a vector space (an algebraic structure) which is also a topological space, the latter thereby admitting a notion of continuity. More specifically, its topological space has a uniform topological structure, allowing a notion of uniform convergence.
The elements of topological vector spaces are typically functions or linear operators acting on topological vector spaces, and the topology is often defined so as to capture a particular notion of convergence of sequences of functions.
Banach spaces and Hilbert spaces, are well-known examples.
Unless stated otherwise, the underlying field of a topological vector space is assumed to be either the complex numbers ℂ or the real numbers ℝ.
I want my M(Theory)TVS
M-theory is a theory in physics that unifies all consistent versions of superstring theory.Nicolas Bourbaki (French pronunciation: [nikɔla buʁbaki]) is the collective pseudonym of a group of mathematicians, predominantly French alumni of the École normale supérieure (ENS). Founded in 1934–1935, the Bourbaki group originally intended to prepare a new textbook in analysis. Over time the project became much more ambitious, growing into a large series of textbooks published under the Bourbaki name, meant to treat modern pure mathematics. The series is known collectively as the Éléments de mathématique (Elements of Mathematics), the group's central work. Topics treated in the series include set theory, abstract algebra, topology, analysis, Lie groups and Lie algebras.
Bourbaki was founded in response to the effects of the First World War which caused the death of a generation of French mathematicians; as a result, young university instructors were forced to use dated texts. While teaching at the University of Strasbourg, Henri Cartan complained to his colleague André Weil of the inadequacy of available course material, which prompted Weil to propose a meeting with others in Paris to collectively write a modern analysis textbook. The group's core founders were Cartan, Claude Chevalley, Jean Delsarte, Jean Dieudonné and Weil; others participated briefly during the group's early years, and membership has changed gradually over time. Although former members openly discuss their past involvement with the group, Bourbaki has a custom of keeping its current membership secret.
The group's namesake derives from the 19th century French general Charles-Denis Bourbaki,[3] who had a career of successful military campaigns before suffering a dramatic loss in the Franco-Prussian War. The name was therefore familiar to early 20th century French students. Weil remembered an ENS student prank in which an upperclassman posed as a professor and presented a "theorem of Bourbaki"; the name was later adopted.
The Bourbaki group holds regular private conferences for the purpose of drafting and expanding the Éléments. Topics are assigned to subcommittees, drafts are debated, and unanimous agreement is required before a text is deemed fit for publication. Although slow and labor-intensive, the process results in a work which meets the group's standards for rigour and generality. The group is also associated with the Séminaire Bourbaki, a regular series of lectures presented by members and non-members of the group, also published and disseminated as written documents. Bourbaki maintains an office at the ENS.[4]
Nicolas Bourbaki was influential in 20th century mathematics, particularly during the middle of the century when volumes of the Éléments appeared frequently. The group is noted among mathematicians for its rigorous presentation and for introducing the notion of a mathematical structure, an idea related to the broader, interdisciplinary concept of structuralism.[5][6][7] Bourbaki's work informed the New Math, a trend in elementary math education during the 1960s. Although the group remains active, its influence is considered to have declined due to infrequent publication of new volumes of the Éléments. However the collective's most recent publication appeared in 2016, treating algebraic topology.
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Consumer price index
Decision theory
The Supply Chain Difference in Chemicals
Software quality assurance
ISO/IEC 15504
ISO/IEC 15504 Information technology – Process assessment, also termed Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination (SPICE), is a set of technical standards documents for the computer software development process and related business management functions. It is one of the joint International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards, which was developed by the ISO and IEC joint subcommittee, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7.[1]
ISO/IEC 15504 was initially derived from process lifecycle standard ISO/IEC 12207 and from maturity models like Bootstrap, Trillium and the Capability Maturity Model (CMM).
ISO/IEC 15504 has been superseded by ISO/IEC 33001:2015 Information technology – Process assessment – Concepts and terminology as of March, 2015.
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Modelling Cell Origami via a Tensegrity Model of the Cytoskeleton in Adherent Cells
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Open Austin
Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty
Open Source — an extremely important aspect of Digital India!
Follow-up study suggests group meditation reduced murder rates in large US cities
Large groups practicing the advanced
Transcendental Meditation program were associated with significant
reductions in murder rates in US urban areas during the period 2007-2010
Nominal number
Continuum hypothesis
Cardinality of infinite sets
London dispersion force
Neutron magnetic moment
Neutron g-factor and gyromagnetic ratio
Diffusion
von Neumann cardinal assignment
In the United States, the Series 7 exam, also known as the General Securities Representative Exam (GSRE), is a test for entry-level registered representatives, to buy or sell security products such as corporate securities, municipal fund securities, options, direct participation programs, investment company products and variable contracts. The Series 7 is administered by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), an industry regulatory agency.[1]
The prerequisite is the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) exam, a change FINRA enacted in 2018.[2]
How Often Do People Lie in Their Daily Lives?
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THE BATEMAN–HORN CONJECTURE: HEURISTICS,HISTORY, AND APPLICATIONSSOREN LAING ALETHEIA-ZOMLEFER, LENNY FUKSHANSKY,
AND STEPHAN RAMON GARCIA
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Teaching seven principles for public health ethics: towards a curriculum for a short course on ethics in public health programmes
This approach – focusing on the application of seven mid-level principles to cases (non-maleficence, beneficence, health maximisation, efficiency, respect for autonomy, justice, proportionality) – is presented in this paper. Easy to use 'tools' applying ethics to public health are presented.Cotangent bundle
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Cohomology ring
Geometric Methods in Algebra and Number Theory
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Fixed income arbitrage
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What Is a Transactional Lawyer? A transactional lawyer is also known as a business lawyer, and they focus on helping businesses with all different types of transactions, like mergers, sales, and acquisitions. This means they can help with contracts or agreements when it comes to large business transactions.Transactional analysis (TA) is a psychoanalytic theory and method of therapy wherein social interactions (or “transactions”) are analyzed to determine the ego state of the communicator (whether parent-like, childlike, or adult-like) as a basis for understanding behavior.[1] In transactional analysis, the communicator is taught to alter the ego state as a way to solve emotional problems. The method deviates from Freudian psychoanalysis which focuses on increasing awareness of the contents of subconsciously held ideas. Eric Berne developed the concept and paradigm of transactional analysis in the late 1950s.[2]
Transactional law is the practice of private law relating to money, business, and commerce.[1] Areas of focus include providing legal aid to entrepreneurs through contract drafting, real estate acquisition, and intellectual property affairs.[2] Transactional law firms differ from traditional litigation firms in that transactional firms generally prefer to resolve disputes out of court.[3]
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Corporate Transition
When presenting as a man, this “tech bro” entrepreneur was the toast of Silicon Valley—until she stepped into boardrooms as a woman.
Trump says he’s ‘not into golden showers’ and praises Putin and Xi at private Republican meeting
Trump takes credit for reviving ‘dying’ Republican party, despite it losing control of Congress during his presidency
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CEO of South Florida Armored Transport Company Charged in Multimillion Dollar Dirty Gold Money Laundering Conspiracy
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‘Dirty Gold’ chases ‘three amigos’ from Miami to Peru and beyond
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Ex-Spy Behind Salacious Trump Dossier Has Damning Theory About Alleged Pee Tape
Massive Mormon ranch plan in Florida draws scrutiny
Unhappy with prices, ranchers look to build own meat plants
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It's a golden age for Texas' oil and gas transactional lawyers
“Mud lawyers,” that’s what they called them—oil and gas attorneys, viewed for decades as second-class citizens in the world of corporate transactional law.Neuropercolation is a family of stochastic models based on the mathematical theory of probabilistic cellular automata on lattices and random graphs and motivated by structural and dynamical properties of neural populations.
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RL-GAN-Net: A Reinforcement Learning Agent Controlled GAN Network for Real-Time Point Cloud Shape Completion
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Many-Body Perturbation Theory
Very simply put, many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) is a way to account for electron correlation by treating it as a perturbation to the Hartree-Fock wave function. It is a rather straightforward application of simple perturbation theory. Usually, one computes corrections to the energy using second-order perturbation theory, which is abbreviated MBPT(2). This is usually also called second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory, or MP2. For some problems, MP2 is more reliable than DFT. It is virtually always an improvement on Hartree-Fock.
In principle, one could go up to higher orders of perturbation theory (MP3,
MP4, etc), but the computer programs become too hard to write, and the
results (perhaps surprisingly) don't necessarily get any better.
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The chameleon is a hypothetical scalar particle that couples to matter more weakly than gravity, postulated as a dark energy candidate.
Magnetic skyrmion
In physics, magnetic skyrmions are quasiparticles which have been predicted theoretically and observed experimentally in condensed matter systems. Skyrmions, named after British physicist Tony Hilton Royle Skyrme, can be formed in magnetic materials in their 'bulk' such as in MnSi, or in magnetic thin films.Gravitational field
Trihexagonal tiling
The term kagome lattice was coined by Japanese physicist Kôdi Husimi, and first appeared in a 1951 paper by his assistant Ichirō Shōji. The kagome lattice in this sense consists of the vertices and edges of the trihexagonal tiling. Despite the name, these crossing points do not form a mathematical lattice.
A related three dimensional structure formed by the vertices and edges of the quarter cubic honeycomb, filling space by regular tetrahedra and truncated tetrahedra, has been called a hyper-kagome lattice. It is represented by the vertices and edges of the quarter cubic honeycomb, filling space by regular tetrahedra and truncated tetrahedra. It contains four sets of parallel planes of points and lines, each plane being a two dimensional kagome lattice. A second expression in three dimensions has parallel layers of two dimensional lattices and is called an orthorhombic-kagome lattice. The trihexagonal prismatic honeycomb represents its edges and vertices.
Some minerals, namely jarosites and herbertsmithite, contain two-dimensional layers or three-dimensional kagome lattice arrangement of atoms in their crystal structure. These minerals display novel physical properties connected with geometrically frustrated magnetism. For instance, the spin arrangement of the magnetic ions in Co3V2O8 rests in a kagome lattice which exhibits fascinating magnetic behavior at low temperatures. Quantum magnets realized on Kagome lattices have been discovered to exhibit many unexpected electronic and magnetic phenomena.
The term is much in use nowadays in the scientific literature, especially by theorists studying the magnetic properties of a theoretical kagome lattice.
Skyrmion phase and competing magnetic orders on a breathing kagomé lattice
Article number: 5831 (2019)
Realization of ground-state artificial skyrmion lattices at room temperature
Article number: 8462 (2015)
Synchrotron
In geometry,
close-packing of equal spheres
is a dense arrangement of congruent spheres in an infinite, regular
arrangement (or lattice).
GF(2)
In mathematical physics and mathematics, the Pauli matrices are a set of three 2 × 2 complex matrices which are Hermitian and unitary.
The Gell-Mann matrices, developed by Murray Gell-Mann, are a set of eight linearly independent 3×3 traceless Herm
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Medieval Africans Had a Unique Process for Purifying Gold With Glass
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PROSECUTING PUBLIC OFFICIALS/FIGURES FOR CORRUPTION: THE APPROACH IN THE UNITED STATES
William Sulzer (March 18, 1863 – November 6, 1941) was an American lawyer and politician, nicknamed Plain Bill Sulzer. He was the 39th Governor of New York and a long-serving congressman from the same state.
Sulzer was the first, and to date only, New York governor to be impeached and the only governor to be convicted on articles of impeachment.
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The Talaria of Mercury (Latin: tālāria or The Winged Sandals of Hermes Ancient Greek: πτηνοπέδῑλος, ptēnopédilos or πτερόεντα πέδιλα, pteróenta pédila) are winged sandals, a symbol of the Greek messenger god Hermes (Roman equivalent Mercury). Hermes plays the role of the psychopomp or "soul guide"—a conductor of souls into the afterlife.
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Enneagram or Nonagon, Navarasa and the patron saint of actors, lawyers, barristers, clowns, comedians, converts, dancers, people with epilepsy, musicians, printers, stenographers, and victims of torture
In geometry, an enneagram is a nine-pointed plane figure.In geometry, a nonagon /ˈnɒnəɡɒn/ (or enneagon /ˈɛniːəɡɒn/) is a nine-sided polygon or 9-gon. The name "nonagon" is a prefix hybrid formation, from Latin (nonus, "ninth" + gonon), used equivalently, attested already in the 16th century in French nonogone and in English from the 17th century.
Jung’s metaphysic and epistemology: Platonism or Phenomenology?
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Node (computer science)
A node is a basic unit of a data structure, such as a linked list or tree data structure. Nodes contain data and also may link to other nodes. Links between nodes are often implemented by pointers.cmdlet
Hyper-V
Microsoft Hyper-V, codenamed Viridian,[1] and briefly known before its release as Windows Server Virtualization, is a native hypervisor; it can create virtual machines on x86-64 systems running Windows.[2] Starting with Windows 8, Hyper-V superseded Windows Virtual PC as the hardware virtualization component of the client editions of Windows NT. A server computer running Hyper-V can be configured to expose individual virtual machines to one or more networks. Hyper-V was first released with Windows Server 2008, and has been available without additional charge since Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8. A standalone Windows Hyper-V Server is free, but with command-line interface only.ACID
In computer science, ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) is a set of properties of database transactions intended to guarantee data validity despite errors, power failures, and other mishaps. In the context of databases, a sequence of database operations that satisfies the ACID properties (which can be perceived as a single logical operation on the data) is called a transaction. For example, a transfer of funds from one bank account to another, even involving multiple changes such as debiting one account and crediting another, is a single transaction.
In 1983,[1] Andreas Reuter and Theo Härder coined the acronym ACID, building on earlier work by Jim Gray[2] who named atomicity, consistency, and durability, but not isolation, when characterizing the transaction concept. These four properties are the major guarantees of the transaction paradigm, which has influenced many aspects of development in database systems.
According to Gray and Reuter, the IBM Information Management System supported ACID transactions as early as 1973 (although the acronym was created later).[3]
Atomicity (database systems)
Shoki or Shōki may refer to:
- the Japanese pronunciation of Zhong Kui, a figure in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings
The maxim may appear as a positive or negative injunction governing conduct:
- Treat others as you would like others to treat you (positive or directive form)
- Do not treat others in ways that you would not like to be treated (negative or prohibitive form)[1]
- What you wish upon others, you wish upon yourself (empathetic or responsive form)[1]
Dynamic programming
Johnny number V
Overhead (computing)
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Boolean satisfiability problem
3SAT, or the Boolean satisfiability problem, is a problem that asks what is the fastest algorithm to tell for a given formula in Boolean algebra (with unknown number of variables) whether it is satisfiable, that is, whether there is some combination of the (binary) values of the variables that will give 1.Review of Asymptotic Complexity
STIX 2.1 Examples
Communications (data transfer overhead)
What is I/O Cost
1.Number of disk page reads or writes. Learn more in: A Pagination Method for Indexes in Metric DatabasesHeuristic (technique )
Value for Money Assessment definition
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