The power point explains different concepts of the parts of circle.It helps us to understand the concepts of secants and tangents also with the help of examples.
This document provides descriptions of several UI design projects completed by Made With Math. It describes apps for Adobe, a streaming video app for the Monterey Bay Aquarium; Yeepa, a shopping app that syncs with video; an interactive living room display for Akamai; a redesign of the Cox Media Group local news app; an events app for Austin 360; an educational app called Slim the Science Hound; and a dating app called Parallel.
Android is an open-source operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance for use in mobile devices. It is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel. The document discusses the history and development of Android, its key features, versions released over time, advantages like being open-source and customizable, and disadvantages such as sometimes being slow and battery inefficient. It concludes that Android is a truly open, free platform for industry, developers and users to participate in.
France has a population of 66 million people and its capital and largest city is Paris, which has a population of 2.34 million. Some of France's most famous landmarks include the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre museum, and the Champs-?lys└es. France borders countries such as the UK, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland.
Este documento resume brevemente la historia institucional y personal de una persona. Describe c┏mo durante dos a?os todo sucedi┏ normalmente en la escuela, pero algo cambi┏. Luego detalla un evento en el que se suspendi┏ una fiesta de la expresi┏n, lo que provoc┏ una explosi┏n de rabia. Finalmente, la persona visit┏ a un psic┏logo y dio explicaciones a cada curso sobre lo sucedido, disculp│ndose. Hasta el d┴a de hoy, los alumnos de ese turno nocturno no tienen m│s fiestas de la expresi┏n.
Computing the general lighting load for a dwellingMrHWB
?
This document discusses how to compute the general lighting load for a dwelling unit according to NEC code. It provides the following key steps:
1) Use the outside dimensions of the dwelling unit to calculate its square footage, in this example multiplying the length of 40 feet by the width of 26.667 feet for a total of 1,066.68 square feet.
2) Refer to Table 220.12 to determine the minimum general lighting load per square foot, which is 3 volt-amps.
3) Calculate the general lighting load by multiplying the total square footage by the 3 volt-amps per square foot, which for the example dwelling unit equals 3,200.04 volt-amps.
PG Day'14 Russia, PostgreSQL в avito.ru, Михаил Тюринpgdayrussia
?
Доклад был представлен на официальной российской конференции PG Day'14 Russia, посвященной вопросам разработки и эксплуатации PostgreSQL.
С момента старта проекта на PostgreSQL были возложены серьёзные задачи. Это во многом предопределило успешное развитие всего продукта. Вокруг СУБД выстроены основные компоненты архитектуры, при этом сами базы берут на себя львиную долю обработки пользовательских запросов. Набор фич и расширений, легендарная надёжность PostgreSQL, наличие встроенной репликации, средств резервирования и архивирования ! весь потенциал нашел своё воплощение, а наличие открытого профессионального комьюнити не оставляет шансов к неэффективной реализации.
В докладе будет дан обзор развития подсистем, сосредоточенных вокруг PostgreSQL, представлены параметры и режимы функционирования. Будут описаны успешные решения в рамках отдельного PostgreSQL-кластера и при распределенной обработке данных, приведены текущие вызовы, связанные с продолжающимся активным ростом проекта.
Mitchell Smith has over 10 years of experience in aged care management, holding various roles such as Operations Manager and Regional Manager where he delivered exceptional care, improved processes, and achieved compliance. He is committed to empowering teams, innovating quality improvement strategies, and has been recognized as a finalist for Aged Care Professional of the Year. The resume outlines his qualifications, career highlights, and provides evidence of his leadership abilities and track record of success.
The document discusses eTwinning, an initiative launched by the European Commission in 2005 to support online collaboration between schools in Europe. It provides key details about eTwinning, including that it allows schools from two or more European countries to form projects using ICT. Teachers, students, and other school staff can participate. The program involves 34 European countries and provides tools, recognition, and support through a central portal. The portal has three layers - a public site with information, a desktop for connecting and registering projects, and private TwinSpaces for project collaboration.
This Perl script connects to an IRC server and channel to act as a bot. It forks multiple processes and uses these to execute system commands. The bot responds to commands from privileged users, executing commands or stopping processes. It parses IRC messages and routes commands for system execution or to send responses. Privileged users can start and stop the bot's processes through IRC commands.
a-blog cms Training Camp 2016 Autumn kintoneB亊onigiri764
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This document discusses a training camp for the a-blog cms in autumn 2016. It mentions kintone, a web application platform, several times and provides a link to the Japanese Mautic website, describing Mautic as a web marketing automation platform that can integrate with kintone. The document appears to be discussing different digital marketing and web application tools.
Cell Structure & Function | Cambridge IGCSE BiologyBlessing Ndazie
?
This IGCSE Biology presentation provides a detailed look at cell structure and function, covering the differences between animal and plant cells, the roles of organelles (nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, etc.), specialized cells, and levels of organization. Learn about diffusion, osmosis, and active transport in cells, with clear diagrams and explanations to support exam preparation. A must-have resource for Cambridge IGCSE students!
Preparing Ultrasound Imaging Data for Artificial Intelligence Tasks: Anonymis...ThrombUS+ Project
?
At the BIOSTEC 2025 conference, Eleni Kaldoudi, ThrombUS+ project coordinator, presented our recent work entitled ^Preparing Ultrasound Imaging Data for Artificial Intelligence Tasks: Anonymisation, Cropping, and Tagging ̄. Eleni provided an overview of the application we developed to facilitate the preparation of ultrasound images, acquired via the ThrombUS+ clinical study A, for the purpose of developing AI models for automated detection of deep vein thrombosis.
About ThrombUS+:
Our interdisciplinary approach centers around creating a novel wearable diagnostic device utilizing autonomous, AI-driven DVT detection. This groundbreaking device incorporates wearable ultrasound hardware, impedance plethysmography, and light reflection rheography for early clot detection. Activity and physiological measurements will continuously assess DVT risk, supporting prevention through serious gaming. An intelligent decision support unit will provide real-time monitoring and alerts, with extended reality guiding users for optimal device utilization.
ThrombUS+ is designed for postoperative patients, those undergoing lengthy surgical procedures, cancer patients, bedridden individuals at home or in care units, and women during pregnancy and postpartum.
Detection of ferrihydrite in Martian red dust records ancient cold and wet co...S└rgio Sacani
?
Iron oxide-hydroxide minerals in Martian dust provide crucial insights into
Mars¨ past climate and habitability. Previous studies attributed Mars¨ red color
to anhydrous hematite formed through recent weathering. Here, we show that
poorly crystalline ferrihydrite (Fe5O8H , nH2O) is the dominant iron oxidebearing phase in Martian dust, based on combined analyses of orbital, in-situ,
and laboratory visible near-infrared spectra. Spectroscopic analyses indicate
that a hyperfine mixture of ferrihydrite, basalt and sulfate best matches Martian dust observations. Through laboratory experiments and kinetic calculations, we demonstrate that ferrihydrite remains stable under present-day
Martian conditions, preserving its poorly crystalline structure. The persistence
of ferrihydrite suggests it formed during a cold, wet period on early Mars
under oxidative conditions, followed by a transition to the current hyper-arid
environment. This finding challenges previous models of continuous dry oxidation and indicates that ancient Mars experienced aqueous alteration before
transitioning to its current desert state.
LC-MS/MS (Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry) is a powerful analytical tool for comparing innovator and biosimilar drugs. It ensures precise characterization, detecting structural variations, impurities, and post-translational modifications, ensuring biosimilar quality, efficacy, and regulatory compliance in pharmaceutical development.
Difference between Prokaryotic cell and Eukaryotic cell.pptxDrSulabhaDeokar
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This presentation explores the fundamental differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,distinguishing characteristics of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.Describe common cell morphologies and cellular arrangements in typical Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
Presentation explains how cells maintain their morphology.
Explore internal and external structures of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes in terms of their physical structure, chemical structure and function.
This presentation is designed for biology students, educators, and anyone interested in cellular biology. Based on the latest research and scientific discoveries in the field of Microbiology, Microbial Biotechnology and cellular biology. This Presentation has been compiled using information from trusted educational resources and scientific literature.
The purpose of this presentation is to educate and inform the students about the fundamental differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, highlighting their unique structures, functions, and characteristics, which provide a comprehensive understanding of cellular biology.
Educate the students and teachers about the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in detail.
This presentation will engage and entertain the students, often with a mix of detail information, colourful pictures and storytelling.
This presentation will motivate and inspire the students to think differently, take action, or pursue a goal.
Definitely it will raise awareness about a ultrastructures of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes .
This presentation will Provide an update or report on a science projects and progress as well as inspire the graduate students to learn more about cellular biology and its applications.
This presentation will inspire studets, teachers and educational professionals to explore digital resource for e - learnig .
Presentation likely to be used by under graduate and post graduate students, educators or individuals for online learning.
It can work as digital resource for a broader e- learning ecosystem.
This presentation highlights '' NEP-aligned Biotechnology and Biology education.''
"Discover the distinctions between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, from cell walls to genetic material. This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of cellular biology.Learn about the two main types of cells - prokaryotic,eukaryotic and their differences in structure, function, and organization. A great resource for biology learners.Uncover the unique characteristics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in this informative PPT.
This PowerPoint gives a brief idea about the identification of herbal drug plants with special reference to organoleptic studies. The study comprises different parameters like physical, chemical, biological, and other features associated with it. It offers an idea about the need for scientifically identifying drug plants to avoid adulteration.
Respiration & Gas Exchange | Cambridge IGCSE BiologyBlessing Ndazie
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This IGCSE Biology presentation explains respiration and gas exchange, covering the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the structure of the respiratory system, gas exchange in the lungs, and the role of diffusion. Learn about the effects of exercise on breathing, how smoking affects the lungs, and how respiration provides energy for cells. A perfect study resource for Cambridge IGCSE students preparing for exams!
Pig farming, pork farming, pig production or hog farming is the raising and breeding of domestic pigs as livestock, and is a branch of animal husbandry. Pigs are farmed principally for food (e.g. pork: bacon, ham, gammon) and skins.
Pigs are amenable to many different styles of farming: intensive commercial units, commercial free range enterprises, or extensive farming (being allowed to wander around a village, town or city, or tethered in a simple shelter or kept in a pen outside the owner's house). Historically, farm pigs were kept in small numbers and were closely associated with the residence of the owner, or in the same village or town.[1] They were valued as a source of meat and fat, and for their ability to convert inedible food into meat and manure, and were often fed household food waste when kept on a homestead.[2] Pigs have been farmed to dispose of municipal garbage on a large scale.[3]
All these forms of pig farm are in use today, though intensive farms are by far the most popular, due to their potential to raise a large amount of pigs in a very cost-efficient manner.[4] In developed nations, commercial farms house thousands of pigs in climate-controlled buildings.[5] Pigs are a popular form of livestock, with more than one billion pigs butchered each year worldwide, 100 million in the United States. The majority of pigs are used for human food, but also supply skin, fat and other materials for use in clothing, ingredients for processed foods,[6] cosmetics,[7] and medical use.[8]Pig farming has gained importance today. Pigs have inherited capacity to acclimatize with varying climatic conditions. Pigs cannot withstand high temperature climate.
Pigs are adjusted to varied rearing practices and consume different types of food (Omnivorous) to attain higher growth and meat production.
Pigs will attain 60-70kg body weight in 6-8months period.
Female pigs i.e., sows will come to heat at age of 8-9 months but avoid using male pigs (Boars) for breeding purpose until it attains one year of age.
Adult sows when bred during right time after attaining maturity will farrow 8-12 piglets in 112-118 days of gestation period (i.e., about 4 months of gestation). Feedefficiencyis to gain one Kg live weightfor every 2.75-3kg feed consumed (FCR: 1:2.75). There are many advantageous in pig rearing. Pork is available at a cheaper price with nutritious and highly palatable tasty meat of higher quality animal protein. Pig bones are used for producing bone meal and also used for purification of sugar in sugar industry.
The manure droppings and urine are good fertilizers which enhance the soil fertilityand improve grain production.
Pig hairs (Bristles) are used for making brushes and ropes, hooves are used for shirt button making and preparation of gum. Hence, pigs are called as ^multi utility domestic animals ̄. Farmers can take up piggery farming and reduce their debt burden and improve their profits and livelihood.
B-FPGM: Lightweight Face Detection via Bayesian-Optimized Soft FPGM PruningVasileiosMezaris
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Presentation of our paper, "B-FPGM: Lightweight Face Detection via Bayesian-Optimized Soft FPGM Pruning", by N. Kaparinos and V. Mezaris. Presented at the RWS Workshop of the IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV 2025), Tucson, AZ, USA, Feb. 2025. Preprint and software available at http://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16917 https://github.com/IDT-ITI/B-FPGM
Computing the general lighting load for a dwellingMrHWB
?
This document discusses how to compute the general lighting load for a dwelling unit according to NEC code. It provides the following key steps:
1) Use the outside dimensions of the dwelling unit to calculate its square footage, in this example multiplying the length of 40 feet by the width of 26.667 feet for a total of 1,066.68 square feet.
2) Refer to Table 220.12 to determine the minimum general lighting load per square foot, which is 3 volt-amps.
3) Calculate the general lighting load by multiplying the total square footage by the 3 volt-amps per square foot, which for the example dwelling unit equals 3,200.04 volt-amps.
PG Day'14 Russia, PostgreSQL в avito.ru, Михаил Тюринpgdayrussia
?
Доклад был представлен на официальной российской конференции PG Day'14 Russia, посвященной вопросам разработки и эксплуатации PostgreSQL.
С момента старта проекта на PostgreSQL были возложены серьёзные задачи. Это во многом предопределило успешное развитие всего продукта. Вокруг СУБД выстроены основные компоненты архитектуры, при этом сами базы берут на себя львиную долю обработки пользовательских запросов. Набор фич и расширений, легендарная надёжность PostgreSQL, наличие встроенной репликации, средств резервирования и архивирования ! весь потенциал нашел своё воплощение, а наличие открытого профессионального комьюнити не оставляет шансов к неэффективной реализации.
В докладе будет дан обзор развития подсистем, сосредоточенных вокруг PostgreSQL, представлены параметры и режимы функционирования. Будут описаны успешные решения в рамках отдельного PostgreSQL-кластера и при распределенной обработке данных, приведены текущие вызовы, связанные с продолжающимся активным ростом проекта.
Mitchell Smith has over 10 years of experience in aged care management, holding various roles such as Operations Manager and Regional Manager where he delivered exceptional care, improved processes, and achieved compliance. He is committed to empowering teams, innovating quality improvement strategies, and has been recognized as a finalist for Aged Care Professional of the Year. The resume outlines his qualifications, career highlights, and provides evidence of his leadership abilities and track record of success.
The document discusses eTwinning, an initiative launched by the European Commission in 2005 to support online collaboration between schools in Europe. It provides key details about eTwinning, including that it allows schools from two or more European countries to form projects using ICT. Teachers, students, and other school staff can participate. The program involves 34 European countries and provides tools, recognition, and support through a central portal. The portal has three layers - a public site with information, a desktop for connecting and registering projects, and private TwinSpaces for project collaboration.
This Perl script connects to an IRC server and channel to act as a bot. It forks multiple processes and uses these to execute system commands. The bot responds to commands from privileged users, executing commands or stopping processes. It parses IRC messages and routes commands for system execution or to send responses. Privileged users can start and stop the bot's processes through IRC commands.
a-blog cms Training Camp 2016 Autumn kintoneB亊onigiri764
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This document discusses a training camp for the a-blog cms in autumn 2016. It mentions kintone, a web application platform, several times and provides a link to the Japanese Mautic website, describing Mautic as a web marketing automation platform that can integrate with kintone. The document appears to be discussing different digital marketing and web application tools.
Cell Structure & Function | Cambridge IGCSE BiologyBlessing Ndazie
?
This IGCSE Biology presentation provides a detailed look at cell structure and function, covering the differences between animal and plant cells, the roles of organelles (nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, etc.), specialized cells, and levels of organization. Learn about diffusion, osmosis, and active transport in cells, with clear diagrams and explanations to support exam preparation. A must-have resource for Cambridge IGCSE students!
Preparing Ultrasound Imaging Data for Artificial Intelligence Tasks: Anonymis...ThrombUS+ Project
?
At the BIOSTEC 2025 conference, Eleni Kaldoudi, ThrombUS+ project coordinator, presented our recent work entitled ^Preparing Ultrasound Imaging Data for Artificial Intelligence Tasks: Anonymisation, Cropping, and Tagging ̄. Eleni provided an overview of the application we developed to facilitate the preparation of ultrasound images, acquired via the ThrombUS+ clinical study A, for the purpose of developing AI models for automated detection of deep vein thrombosis.
About ThrombUS+:
Our interdisciplinary approach centers around creating a novel wearable diagnostic device utilizing autonomous, AI-driven DVT detection. This groundbreaking device incorporates wearable ultrasound hardware, impedance plethysmography, and light reflection rheography for early clot detection. Activity and physiological measurements will continuously assess DVT risk, supporting prevention through serious gaming. An intelligent decision support unit will provide real-time monitoring and alerts, with extended reality guiding users for optimal device utilization.
ThrombUS+ is designed for postoperative patients, those undergoing lengthy surgical procedures, cancer patients, bedridden individuals at home or in care units, and women during pregnancy and postpartum.
Detection of ferrihydrite in Martian red dust records ancient cold and wet co...S└rgio Sacani
?
Iron oxide-hydroxide minerals in Martian dust provide crucial insights into
Mars¨ past climate and habitability. Previous studies attributed Mars¨ red color
to anhydrous hematite formed through recent weathering. Here, we show that
poorly crystalline ferrihydrite (Fe5O8H , nH2O) is the dominant iron oxidebearing phase in Martian dust, based on combined analyses of orbital, in-situ,
and laboratory visible near-infrared spectra. Spectroscopic analyses indicate
that a hyperfine mixture of ferrihydrite, basalt and sulfate best matches Martian dust observations. Through laboratory experiments and kinetic calculations, we demonstrate that ferrihydrite remains stable under present-day
Martian conditions, preserving its poorly crystalline structure. The persistence
of ferrihydrite suggests it formed during a cold, wet period on early Mars
under oxidative conditions, followed by a transition to the current hyper-arid
environment. This finding challenges previous models of continuous dry oxidation and indicates that ancient Mars experienced aqueous alteration before
transitioning to its current desert state.
LC-MS/MS (Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry) is a powerful analytical tool for comparing innovator and biosimilar drugs. It ensures precise characterization, detecting structural variations, impurities, and post-translational modifications, ensuring biosimilar quality, efficacy, and regulatory compliance in pharmaceutical development.
Difference between Prokaryotic cell and Eukaryotic cell.pptxDrSulabhaDeokar
?
This presentation explores the fundamental differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,distinguishing characteristics of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.Describe common cell morphologies and cellular arrangements in typical Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
Presentation explains how cells maintain their morphology.
Explore internal and external structures of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes in terms of their physical structure, chemical structure and function.
This presentation is designed for biology students, educators, and anyone interested in cellular biology. Based on the latest research and scientific discoveries in the field of Microbiology, Microbial Biotechnology and cellular biology. This Presentation has been compiled using information from trusted educational resources and scientific literature.
The purpose of this presentation is to educate and inform the students about the fundamental differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, highlighting their unique structures, functions, and characteristics, which provide a comprehensive understanding of cellular biology.
Educate the students and teachers about the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in detail.
This presentation will engage and entertain the students, often with a mix of detail information, colourful pictures and storytelling.
This presentation will motivate and inspire the students to think differently, take action, or pursue a goal.
Definitely it will raise awareness about a ultrastructures of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes .
This presentation will Provide an update or report on a science projects and progress as well as inspire the graduate students to learn more about cellular biology and its applications.
This presentation will inspire studets, teachers and educational professionals to explore digital resource for e - learnig .
Presentation likely to be used by under graduate and post graduate students, educators or individuals for online learning.
It can work as digital resource for a broader e- learning ecosystem.
This presentation highlights '' NEP-aligned Biotechnology and Biology education.''
"Discover the distinctions between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, from cell walls to genetic material. This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of cellular biology.Learn about the two main types of cells - prokaryotic,eukaryotic and their differences in structure, function, and organization. A great resource for biology learners.Uncover the unique characteristics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in this informative PPT.
This PowerPoint gives a brief idea about the identification of herbal drug plants with special reference to organoleptic studies. The study comprises different parameters like physical, chemical, biological, and other features associated with it. It offers an idea about the need for scientifically identifying drug plants to avoid adulteration.
Respiration & Gas Exchange | Cambridge IGCSE BiologyBlessing Ndazie
?
This IGCSE Biology presentation explains respiration and gas exchange, covering the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the structure of the respiratory system, gas exchange in the lungs, and the role of diffusion. Learn about the effects of exercise on breathing, how smoking affects the lungs, and how respiration provides energy for cells. A perfect study resource for Cambridge IGCSE students preparing for exams!
Pig farming, pork farming, pig production or hog farming is the raising and breeding of domestic pigs as livestock, and is a branch of animal husbandry. Pigs are farmed principally for food (e.g. pork: bacon, ham, gammon) and skins.
Pigs are amenable to many different styles of farming: intensive commercial units, commercial free range enterprises, or extensive farming (being allowed to wander around a village, town or city, or tethered in a simple shelter or kept in a pen outside the owner's house). Historically, farm pigs were kept in small numbers and were closely associated with the residence of the owner, or in the same village or town.[1] They were valued as a source of meat and fat, and for their ability to convert inedible food into meat and manure, and were often fed household food waste when kept on a homestead.[2] Pigs have been farmed to dispose of municipal garbage on a large scale.[3]
All these forms of pig farm are in use today, though intensive farms are by far the most popular, due to their potential to raise a large amount of pigs in a very cost-efficient manner.[4] In developed nations, commercial farms house thousands of pigs in climate-controlled buildings.[5] Pigs are a popular form of livestock, with more than one billion pigs butchered each year worldwide, 100 million in the United States. The majority of pigs are used for human food, but also supply skin, fat and other materials for use in clothing, ingredients for processed foods,[6] cosmetics,[7] and medical use.[8]Pig farming has gained importance today. Pigs have inherited capacity to acclimatize with varying climatic conditions. Pigs cannot withstand high temperature climate.
Pigs are adjusted to varied rearing practices and consume different types of food (Omnivorous) to attain higher growth and meat production.
Pigs will attain 60-70kg body weight in 6-8months period.
Female pigs i.e., sows will come to heat at age of 8-9 months but avoid using male pigs (Boars) for breeding purpose until it attains one year of age.
Adult sows when bred during right time after attaining maturity will farrow 8-12 piglets in 112-118 days of gestation period (i.e., about 4 months of gestation). Feedefficiencyis to gain one Kg live weightfor every 2.75-3kg feed consumed (FCR: 1:2.75). There are many advantageous in pig rearing. Pork is available at a cheaper price with nutritious and highly palatable tasty meat of higher quality animal protein. Pig bones are used for producing bone meal and also used for purification of sugar in sugar industry.
The manure droppings and urine are good fertilizers which enhance the soil fertilityand improve grain production.
Pig hairs (Bristles) are used for making brushes and ropes, hooves are used for shirt button making and preparation of gum. Hence, pigs are called as ^multi utility domestic animals ̄. Farmers can take up piggery farming and reduce their debt burden and improve their profits and livelihood.
B-FPGM: Lightweight Face Detection via Bayesian-Optimized Soft FPGM PruningVasileiosMezaris
?
Presentation of our paper, "B-FPGM: Lightweight Face Detection via Bayesian-Optimized Soft FPGM Pruning", by N. Kaparinos and V. Mezaris. Presented at the RWS Workshop of the IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV 2025), Tucson, AZ, USA, Feb. 2025. Preprint and software available at http://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16917 https://github.com/IDT-ITI/B-FPGM
Excretion in Humans | Cambridge IGCSE BiologyBlessing Ndazie
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This IGCSE Biology presentation covers excretion in humans, explaining the removal of metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide, urea, and excess salts. Learn about the structure and function of the kidneys, the role of the liver in excretion, ultrafiltration, selective reabsorption, and the importance of homeostasis. Includes diagrams and explanations to help Cambridge IGCSE students prepare effectively for exams!
How could modern LA research address data-related ethics issues in informal and situated professional learning? I will identify in this talk three relevant insights based on field studies around workplace LA interventions: Firstly, in informal and situated learning, data isn¨t just about the learners. Secondly, the affordances of manual and automatic data tracking for learning are very different, with manual tracking allowing a high degree of learner control over data. Thirdly, learning is not necessarily a shared goal in workplaces. These can be translated into seeing a potential for systems endowed with sufficient natural-language-processing capability (now seemingly at our fingertips with LLMs), and socio-technical design and scenario-based data collection analysis as design and research methods.
PROTEIN DEGRADATION via ubiquitous pathawayKaviya Priya A
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Protein degradation via ubiquitous pathway In general science, a ubiquitous pathway refers to a biochemical or metabolic pathway that is:
1. *Widely present*: Found in many different organisms, tissues, or cells.
2. *Conserved*: Remains relatively unchanged across different species or contexts.
Examples of ubiquitous pathways include:
1. *Glycolysis*: The process of breaking down glucose for energy, found in nearly all living organisms.
2. *Citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle)*: A key metabolic pathway involved in energy production, present in many cells.
3. *Pentose phosphate pathway*: A metabolic pathway involved in energy production and antioxidant defenses, found in many organisms.
These pathways are essential for life and have been conserved across evolution, highlighting their importance for cellular function and survival.
Automating Compression Ultrasonography of Human Thigh Tissue and Vessels via ...ThrombUS+ Project
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Rytis Jurkonis from Kaunas University of Technology (Lithuania) presented their recent work entitled ^Automating Compression Ultrasonography of Human Thigh Tissue and Vessels via Strain Estimation." Rytis presented on the methodology along the novel wearable hardware developed to automate compression ultrasonography for DVT detection in the lower limbs. In addition, preliminary results were shared, highlighting the feasibility of an operator-independent method to perform compression ultrasonography.
Presented at BIOSTEC 2025 in Porto, Portugal.
About ThrombUS+: Our interdisciplinary approach centers around creating a novel wearable diagnostic device utilizing autonomous, AI-driven DVT detection. This groundbreaking device incorporates wearable ultrasound hardware, impedance plethysmography, and light reflection rheography for early clot detection. ThrombUS+ is designed for postoperative patients, those undergoing lengthy surgical procedures, cancer patients, bedridden individuals at home or in care units, and women during pregnancy and postpartum.