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A 5.3-min-period pulsing white dwarf in a binary detected from radio to X-rays White dwarf stars are the most common stellar fossils. When in binaries, they make up the dominant form of compact object binary within the Galaxy and can ofer insight into diferent aspects of binary formation and evolution. One of the most remarkable white dwarf binary systems identifed to date is AR Scorpii (AR Sco). AR Sco is composed of an M dwarf star and a rapidly spinning white dwarf in a 3.56 h orbit. It shows pulsed emission with a period of 1.97 min over a broad range of wavelengths, which led to it being known as a white dwarf pulsar. Both the pulse mechanism and the evolutionary origin of AR Sco provide challenges to theoretical models. Here we report the discovery of a sibling of AR Sco, J191213.72-441045.1, which harbours a white dwarf in a 4.03 h orbit with an M dwarf and exhibits pulsed emission with a period of 5.30 min. This discovery establishes binary white dwarf pulsars as a class and provides support for proposed formation models for white dwarf pulsars.]]>

A 5.3-min-period pulsing white dwarf in a binary detected from radio to X-rays White dwarf stars are the most common stellar fossils. When in binaries, they make up the dominant form of compact object binary within the Galaxy and can ofer insight into diferent aspects of binary formation and evolution. One of the most remarkable white dwarf binary systems identifed to date is AR Scorpii (AR Sco). AR Sco is composed of an M dwarf star and a rapidly spinning white dwarf in a 3.56 h orbit. It shows pulsed emission with a period of 1.97 min over a broad range of wavelengths, which led to it being known as a white dwarf pulsar. Both the pulse mechanism and the evolutionary origin of AR Sco provide challenges to theoretical models. Here we report the discovery of a sibling of AR Sco, J191213.72-441045.1, which harbours a white dwarf in a 4.03 h orbit with an M dwarf and exhibits pulsed emission with a period of 5.30 min. This discovery establishes binary white dwarf pulsars as a class and provides support for proposed formation models for white dwarf pulsars.]]>
Thu, 29 Jun 2023 00:15:06 GMT /slideshow/s4155002301995x2306251843316b69a9d0pdf/258706240 RanaArshadTechnical@slideshare.net(RanaArshadTechnical) s41550-023-01995-x-230625184331-6b69a9d0.pdf RanaArshadTechnical A 5.3-min-period pulsing white dwarf in a binary detected from radio to X-rays White dwarf stars are the most common stellar fossils. When in binaries, they make up the dominant form of compact object binary within the Galaxy and can ofer insight into diferent aspects of binary formation and evolution. One of the most remarkable white dwarf binary systems identifed to date is AR Scorpii (AR Sco). AR Sco is composed of an M dwarf star and a rapidly spinning white dwarf in a 3.56 h orbit. It shows pulsed emission with a period of 1.97 min over a broad range of wavelengths, which led to it being known as a white dwarf pulsar. Both the pulse mechanism and the evolutionary origin of AR Sco provide challenges to theoretical models. Here we report the discovery of a sibling of AR Sco, J191213.72-441045.1, which harbours a white dwarf in a 4.03 h orbit with an M dwarf and exhibits pulsed emission with a period of 5.30 min. This discovery establishes binary white dwarf pulsars as a class and provides support for proposed formation models for white dwarf pulsars. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/s41550-023-01995-x-230625184331-6b69a9d0-230629001506-da4c46a2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A 5.3-min-period pulsing white dwarf in a binary detected from radio to X-rays White dwarf stars are the most common stellar fossils. When in binaries, they make up the dominant form of compact object binary within the Galaxy and can ofer insight into diferent aspects of binary formation and evolution. One of the most remarkable white dwarf binary systems identifed to date is AR Scorpii (AR Sco). AR Sco is composed of an M dwarf star and a rapidly spinning white dwarf in a 3.56 h orbit. It shows pulsed emission with a period of 1.97 min over a broad range of wavelengths, which led to it being known as a white dwarf pulsar. Both the pulse mechanism and the evolutionary origin of AR Sco provide challenges to theoretical models. Here we report the discovery of a sibling of AR Sco, J191213.72-441045.1, which harbours a white dwarf in a 4.03 h orbit with an M dwarf and exhibits pulsed emission with a period of 5.30 min. This discovery establishes binary white dwarf pulsars as a class and provides support for proposed formation models for white dwarf pulsars.
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Digital dentistry and artificial intelligence (AI) are two rapidly evolving fields that are revolutionizing the practice of dentistry. Let's explore each of these areas and their impact on the dental industry: 1. Digital Dentistry: Digital dentistry involves the use of advanced technologies to enhance various aspects of dental care, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment execution. Some key components of digital dentistry include: a. Digital Imaging: Digital radiography, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and intraoral scanners allow for high-quality and accurate imaging of the oral cavity. These images can be stored digitally, easily shared, and manipulated for better treatment planning. b. Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM): CAD/CAM systems enable the creation of precise digital impressions and the fabrication of dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and veneers. This technology eliminates the need for traditional physical impressions and provides more accurate and efficient results. c. 3D Printing: 3D printing has found its application in dentistry for the production of dental models, surgical guides, and custom dental implants. It offers improved precision, reduced production time, and increased customization options. d. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR): AR and VR technologies are being used to improve patient communication, treatment planning, and dental education. They allow patients to visualize their treatment outcomes and help dentists simulate procedures before they are performed. 2. Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. In dentistry, AI is being applied in several areas: a. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: AI algorithms can analyze patient data, such as medical records, radiographs, and intraoral images, to assist in diagnosing conditions like dental caries, periodontal diseases, and oral cancer. They can also aid in treatment planning by providing recommendations based on large datasets and evidence-based guidelines. b. Image Analysis: AI can analyze radiographs and other dental images to detect abnormalities, identify anatomical structures, and assist in the interpretation of diagnostic images. This can help dentists make more accurate and efficient diagnoses. c. Robotics: AI-powered robots are being developed for various dental applications, such as performing precise surgical procedures, assisting in dental implant placement, and automating repetitive tasks in dental laboratories. d. Patient Management and Personalized Care: AI can be utilized for patient management, including appointment scheduling, electronic health record management, and patient communication. AI-powered chatbots can interact with patients, provide basic information, and answer common queries. Digital dentistry and AI have the potent]]>

Digital dentistry and artificial intelligence (AI) are two rapidly evolving fields that are revolutionizing the practice of dentistry. Let's explore each of these areas and their impact on the dental industry: 1. Digital Dentistry: Digital dentistry involves the use of advanced technologies to enhance various aspects of dental care, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment execution. Some key components of digital dentistry include: a. Digital Imaging: Digital radiography, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and intraoral scanners allow for high-quality and accurate imaging of the oral cavity. These images can be stored digitally, easily shared, and manipulated for better treatment planning. b. Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM): CAD/CAM systems enable the creation of precise digital impressions and the fabrication of dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and veneers. This technology eliminates the need for traditional physical impressions and provides more accurate and efficient results. c. 3D Printing: 3D printing has found its application in dentistry for the production of dental models, surgical guides, and custom dental implants. It offers improved precision, reduced production time, and increased customization options. d. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR): AR and VR technologies are being used to improve patient communication, treatment planning, and dental education. They allow patients to visualize their treatment outcomes and help dentists simulate procedures before they are performed. 2. Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. In dentistry, AI is being applied in several areas: a. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: AI algorithms can analyze patient data, such as medical records, radiographs, and intraoral images, to assist in diagnosing conditions like dental caries, periodontal diseases, and oral cancer. They can also aid in treatment planning by providing recommendations based on large datasets and evidence-based guidelines. b. Image Analysis: AI can analyze radiographs and other dental images to detect abnormalities, identify anatomical structures, and assist in the interpretation of diagnostic images. This can help dentists make more accurate and efficient diagnoses. c. Robotics: AI-powered robots are being developed for various dental applications, such as performing precise surgical procedures, assisting in dental implant placement, and automating repetitive tasks in dental laboratories. d. Patient Management and Personalized Care: AI can be utilized for patient management, including appointment scheduling, electronic health record management, and patient communication. AI-powered chatbots can interact with patients, provide basic information, and answer common queries. Digital dentistry and AI have the potent]]>
Wed, 28 Jun 2023 14:39:56 GMT /slideshow/dctprog230623052547a41b7890pdf/258699808 RanaArshadTechnical@slideshare.net(RanaArshadTechnical) dctprog-230623052547-a41b7890.pdf RanaArshadTechnical Digital dentistry and artificial intelligence (AI) are two rapidly evolving fields that are revolutionizing the practice of dentistry. Let's explore each of these areas and their impact on the dental industry: 1. Digital Dentistry: Digital dentistry involves the use of advanced technologies to enhance various aspects of dental care, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment execution. Some key components of digital dentistry include: a. Digital Imaging: Digital radiography, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and intraoral scanners allow for high-quality and accurate imaging of the oral cavity. These images can be stored digitally, easily shared, and manipulated for better treatment planning. b. Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM): CAD/CAM systems enable the creation of precise digital impressions and the fabrication of dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and veneers. This technology eliminates the need for traditional physical impressions and provides more accurate and efficient results. c. 3D Printing: 3D printing has found its application in dentistry for the production of dental models, surgical guides, and custom dental implants. It offers improved precision, reduced production time, and increased customization options. d. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR): AR and VR technologies are being used to improve patient communication, treatment planning, and dental education. They allow patients to visualize their treatment outcomes and help dentists simulate procedures before they are performed. 2. Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. In dentistry, AI is being applied in several areas: a. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: AI algorithms can analyze patient data, such as medical records, radiographs, and intraoral images, to assist in diagnosing conditions like dental caries, periodontal diseases, and oral cancer. They can also aid in treatment planning by providing recommendations based on large datasets and evidence-based guidelines. b. Image Analysis: AI can analyze radiographs and other dental images to detect abnormalities, identify anatomical structures, and assist in the interpretation of diagnostic images. This can help dentists make more accurate and efficient diagnoses. c. Robotics: AI-powered robots are being developed for various dental applications, such as performing precise surgical procedures, assisting in dental implant placement, and automating repetitive tasks in dental laboratories. d. Patient Management and Personalized Care: AI can be utilized for patient management, including appointment scheduling, electronic health record management, and patient communication. AI-powered chatbots can interact with patients, provide basic information, and answer common queries. Digital dentistry and AI have the potent <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dctprog-230623052547-a41b7890-230628143956-fd376036-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Digital dentistry and artificial intelligence (AI) are two rapidly evolving fields that are revolutionizing the practice of dentistry. Let&#39;s explore each of these areas and their impact on the dental industry: 1. Digital Dentistry: Digital dentistry involves the use of advanced technologies to enhance various aspects of dental care, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment execution. Some key components of digital dentistry include: a. Digital Imaging: Digital radiography, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and intraoral scanners allow for high-quality and accurate imaging of the oral cavity. These images can be stored digitally, easily shared, and manipulated for better treatment planning. b. Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM): CAD/CAM systems enable the creation of precise digital impressions and the fabrication of dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and veneers. This technology eliminates the need for traditional physical impressions and provides more accurate and efficient results. c. 3D Printing: 3D printing has found its application in dentistry for the production of dental models, surgical guides, and custom dental implants. It offers improved precision, reduced production time, and increased customization options. d. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR): AR and VR technologies are being used to improve patient communication, treatment planning, and dental education. They allow patients to visualize their treatment outcomes and help dentists simulate procedures before they are performed. 2. Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. In dentistry, AI is being applied in several areas: a. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: AI algorithms can analyze patient data, such as medical records, radiographs, and intraoral images, to assist in diagnosing conditions like dental caries, periodontal diseases, and oral cancer. They can also aid in treatment planning by providing recommendations based on large datasets and evidence-based guidelines. b. Image Analysis: AI can analyze radiographs and other dental images to detect abnormalities, identify anatomical structures, and assist in the interpretation of diagnostic images. This can help dentists make more accurate and efficient diagnoses. c. Robotics: AI-powered robots are being developed for various dental applications, such as performing precise surgical procedures, assisting in dental implant placement, and automating repetitive tasks in dental laboratories. d. Patient Management and Personalized Care: AI can be utilized for patient management, including appointment scheduling, electronic health record management, and patient communication. AI-powered chatbots can interact with patients, provide basic information, and answer common queries. Digital dentistry and AI have the potent
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The State of Decentralized Perpetual Protocols | CoinG As fears of another crypto exchange collapsing have gotten the community on edge, more crypto users are turning towards decentralized perpetual protocols to satiate their demand for leveraged trading. Throughout the recent bear market, perpetual exchanges have been a beacon of light in the otherwise gloomy state of DeFi, providing an avenue for users to trade with leverage in a permissionless way while allowing liquidity providers to earn sustainable fees in an environment starved for yield. Dive into our State of Decentralized Perpetual Protocols Report as we explore the history and evolution of decentralized perpetuals, how they have performed thus far, and what we can expect from decentralized perpetuals in the near future.]]>

The State of Decentralized Perpetual Protocols | CoinG As fears of another crypto exchange collapsing have gotten the community on edge, more crypto users are turning towards decentralized perpetual protocols to satiate their demand for leveraged trading. Throughout the recent bear market, perpetual exchanges have been a beacon of light in the otherwise gloomy state of DeFi, providing an avenue for users to trade with leverage in a permissionless way while allowing liquidity providers to earn sustainable fees in an environment starved for yield. Dive into our State of Decentralized Perpetual Protocols Report as we explore the history and evolution of decentralized perpetuals, how they have performed thus far, and what we can expect from decentralized perpetuals in the near future.]]>
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Dogs make wonderful pets for many people. They are known for their loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love. Here are some things to consider if you're thinking about getting a dog as a pet: 1. Dog Breeds: There are numerous dog breeds with different temperaments, sizes, and exercise needs. Some breeds are more active and require lots of exercise, while others are more relaxed and suitable for apartment living. Research different breeds to find one that aligns with your lifestyle and preferences. 2. Adoption or Purchase: You can choose to adopt a dog from a local animal shelter or rescue organization, which gives a homeless dog a loving home. Alternatively, you can purchase a dog from a reputable breeder. Adoption is often a more cost-effective and humane option. 3. Care and Commitment: Dogs require proper care and attention. They need regular feeding, grooming, exercise, and veterinary care. Dogs are social animals and need companionship, so make sure you have enough time to spend with your pet. They also require training and mental stimulation to be well-behaved and happy. 4. Living Arrangements: Consider your living situation. Ensure that your living space is suitable for a dog. If you live in an apartment or a house without a yard, you'll need to provide your dog with regular exercise and walks outside. If you have a yard, make sure it's securely fenced to prevent escapes. 5. Financial Considerations: Owning a dog can be costly. You'll need to budget for food, grooming, toys, vaccinations, regular check-ups, and unexpected veterinary expenses. It's important to be financially prepared to provide for your dog's needs. 6. Training and Socialization: Dogs benefit from early training and socialization to become well-behaved and comfortable around people and other animals. Consider enrolling in obedience classes or working with a professional dog trainer to establish a good foundation. 7. Long-Term Commitment: Dogs can live for 10 to 15 years or longer, depending on the breed. It's crucial to consider the long-term commitment involved in owning a dog and ensure that you're ready for the responsibility. Remember, owning a dog is a significant responsibility, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. Dogs bring joy, companionship, and love to our lives, and with proper care and attention, they can become cherished members of our families.]]>

Dogs make wonderful pets for many people. They are known for their loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love. Here are some things to consider if you're thinking about getting a dog as a pet: 1. Dog Breeds: There are numerous dog breeds with different temperaments, sizes, and exercise needs. Some breeds are more active and require lots of exercise, while others are more relaxed and suitable for apartment living. Research different breeds to find one that aligns with your lifestyle and preferences. 2. Adoption or Purchase: You can choose to adopt a dog from a local animal shelter or rescue organization, which gives a homeless dog a loving home. Alternatively, you can purchase a dog from a reputable breeder. Adoption is often a more cost-effective and humane option. 3. Care and Commitment: Dogs require proper care and attention. They need regular feeding, grooming, exercise, and veterinary care. Dogs are social animals and need companionship, so make sure you have enough time to spend with your pet. They also require training and mental stimulation to be well-behaved and happy. 4. Living Arrangements: Consider your living situation. Ensure that your living space is suitable for a dog. If you live in an apartment or a house without a yard, you'll need to provide your dog with regular exercise and walks outside. If you have a yard, make sure it's securely fenced to prevent escapes. 5. Financial Considerations: Owning a dog can be costly. You'll need to budget for food, grooming, toys, vaccinations, regular check-ups, and unexpected veterinary expenses. It's important to be financially prepared to provide for your dog's needs. 6. Training and Socialization: Dogs benefit from early training and socialization to become well-behaved and comfortable around people and other animals. Consider enrolling in obedience classes or working with a professional dog trainer to establish a good foundation. 7. Long-Term Commitment: Dogs can live for 10 to 15 years or longer, depending on the breed. It's crucial to consider the long-term commitment involved in owning a dog and ensure that you're ready for the responsibility. Remember, owning a dog is a significant responsibility, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. Dogs bring joy, companionship, and love to our lives, and with proper care and attention, they can become cherished members of our families.]]>
Sun, 25 Jun 2023 00:35:20 GMT /slideshow/dogspetshop2306190622392ee606ccpdf-258606778/258606778 RanaArshadTechnical@slideshare.net(RanaArshadTechnical) dogspetshop-230619062239-2ee606cc.pdf RanaArshadTechnical Dogs make wonderful pets for many people. They are known for their loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love. Here are some things to consider if you're thinking about getting a dog as a pet: 1. Dog Breeds: There are numerous dog breeds with different temperaments, sizes, and exercise needs. Some breeds are more active and require lots of exercise, while others are more relaxed and suitable for apartment living. Research different breeds to find one that aligns with your lifestyle and preferences. 2. Adoption or Purchase: You can choose to adopt a dog from a local animal shelter or rescue organization, which gives a homeless dog a loving home. Alternatively, you can purchase a dog from a reputable breeder. Adoption is often a more cost-effective and humane option. 3. Care and Commitment: Dogs require proper care and attention. They need regular feeding, grooming, exercise, and veterinary care. Dogs are social animals and need companionship, so make sure you have enough time to spend with your pet. They also require training and mental stimulation to be well-behaved and happy. 4. Living Arrangements: Consider your living situation. Ensure that your living space is suitable for a dog. If you live in an apartment or a house without a yard, you'll need to provide your dog with regular exercise and walks outside. If you have a yard, make sure it's securely fenced to prevent escapes. 5. Financial Considerations: Owning a dog can be costly. You'll need to budget for food, grooming, toys, vaccinations, regular check-ups, and unexpected veterinary expenses. It's important to be financially prepared to provide for your dog's needs. 6. Training and Socialization: Dogs benefit from early training and socialization to become well-behaved and comfortable around people and other animals. Consider enrolling in obedience classes or working with a professional dog trainer to establish a good foundation. 7. Long-Term Commitment: Dogs can live for 10 to 15 years or longer, depending on the breed. It's crucial to consider the long-term commitment involved in owning a dog and ensure that you're ready for the responsibility. Remember, owning a dog is a significant responsibility, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. Dogs bring joy, companionship, and love to our lives, and with proper care and attention, they can become cherished members of our families. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dogspetshop-230619062239-2ee606cc-230625003520-05fffad6-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dogs make wonderful pets for many people. They are known for their loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love. Here are some things to consider if you&#39;re thinking about getting a dog as a pet: 1. Dog Breeds: There are numerous dog breeds with different temperaments, sizes, and exercise needs. Some breeds are more active and require lots of exercise, while others are more relaxed and suitable for apartment living. Research different breeds to find one that aligns with your lifestyle and preferences. 2. Adoption or Purchase: You can choose to adopt a dog from a local animal shelter or rescue organization, which gives a homeless dog a loving home. Alternatively, you can purchase a dog from a reputable breeder. Adoption is often a more cost-effective and humane option. 3. Care and Commitment: Dogs require proper care and attention. They need regular feeding, grooming, exercise, and veterinary care. Dogs are social animals and need companionship, so make sure you have enough time to spend with your pet. They also require training and mental stimulation to be well-behaved and happy. 4. Living Arrangements: Consider your living situation. Ensure that your living space is suitable for a dog. If you live in an apartment or a house without a yard, you&#39;ll need to provide your dog with regular exercise and walks outside. If you have a yard, make sure it&#39;s securely fenced to prevent escapes. 5. Financial Considerations: Owning a dog can be costly. You&#39;ll need to budget for food, grooming, toys, vaccinations, regular check-ups, and unexpected veterinary expenses. It&#39;s important to be financially prepared to provide for your dog&#39;s needs. 6. Training and Socialization: Dogs benefit from early training and socialization to become well-behaved and comfortable around people and other animals. Consider enrolling in obedience classes or working with a professional dog trainer to establish a good foundation. 7. Long-Term Commitment: Dogs can live for 10 to 15 years or longer, depending on the breed. It&#39;s crucial to consider the long-term commitment involved in owning a dog and ensure that you&#39;re ready for the responsibility. Remember, owning a dog is a significant responsibility, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. Dogs bring joy, companionship, and love to our lives, and with proper care and attention, they can become cherished members of our families.
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