The document describes CarBrella, a retractable sunshade device for cars. It has a length of 60 cm and provides coverage of 3983.54 square cm when extended. The product targets car owners and will be sold through car dealers, petrol kiosks and supermarkets for $19.90 individually or $69.90 for a family pack of four. Financial projections estimate that producing 100 CarBrellas would cost $1400 on average, resulting in profits of $5.90 per single unit sold and $13.90 per family pack.
The document discusses the anatomy of the heart including its valves and electrical system. It also mentions an electrocardiogram (EKG) and a coronary angiogram video. The heart's valves regulate blood flow through the heart while its electrical system controls the heartbeat. Imaging tests like EKGs and angiograms provide information about heart function and blood flow.
This document discusses using neural networks for product prediction in industries like IT and pharmaceuticals. It offers neural network algorithms, proof of concepts and products developed for the pharmaceutical industry. The contact provided has expertise and experience developing these neural network solutions for predicting biochemical pathways.
This document provides an overview of how to use the Spatial Economic Analysis Tool South West James Shorten (SEAT-SW) tool in QGIS. It explains basic GIS and QGIS concepts like layers, projects, and the layer tree. It also demonstrates how to work with layers by turning them on/off, identifying data, and viewing attribute tables. Finally, it describes how users can create their own projects, import additional layers, change symbology, and export maps.
This document provides writing prompts and instructions for students to write journal entries. Students are asked to write at least one paragraph responding to a prompt from their list, with a topic sentence and 3-4 detail sentences. If additional time remains, students can write another paragraph on the same topic. The document also mentions that introducing a paper is similar to introducing yourself.
The document discusses several common igneous rock types including granite, basalt, obsidian, rhyolite, gabbro, diorite, and porphyritic rocks. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock that forms deep underground from slowly cooling silica-rich magma and contains quartz, feldspar and biotite. Basalt is an extrusive igneous rock that forms from rapidly cooling lava at the surface, such as on Hawaii, and weathers to a reddish-brown color. Porphyritic rocks have two distinct textures with large crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.
The document discusses Florida Power & Light's plans to build large-scale solar energy plants in Florida, including the DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center. It notes that this solar facility will be the largest in North America when completed later in 2009. The document also mentions that Florida aims to become the second largest solar power producing state in the country through these solar plants. Additionally, it discusses small-scale residential solar energy systems and programs from utilities to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Life as a colony of the Roman Empire. Complete Roman Domination of Egypt by the Roman exploitation makes Egypt a weak country. Eventually sees the rise of Christianity and then Islam.
The electron transport chain generates ATPs by transferring electrons from NADH and FADH2 to carrier molecules. It takes place in the mitochondria of cells. NADH and FADH2 are crucial to the electron transport chain as they provide the electrons that are transferred to carrier molecules to generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
The writer expresses their love and longing for someone in their dreams. They see this person as their "dreaming angel" and want to use a magic lantern to summon them into their dreams. The writer finds purpose and meaning when thinking of this person, and wants to spend their life waiting for them. They see the person's mind as beautiful yet scattered, and want to be there to support them.
National population projections from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) provide consistent projections across geographic areas but may not fully reflect local conditions, while local projections can better incorporate local knowledge and policy impacts. Both sources are useful, though local projections are more accurate for short-term planning at the cost of consistency, so they complement each other and using both can help resource planning.
ºÝºÝߣs from the 2015 User Experience (UX) & User Interface (UI) Exchange. The event included a variety of presentations and hands-on activities, in addition to networking opportunities with other industry professionals, all focused on user experience, user interface / visual design, icon design, interaction design, information architecture, and usability research. Co-Hosted by Esri (www.esri.com) and San Diego Experience Design group (www.meetup.com/s-d-x-d/)
For more details, visit: http://esriurl.com/uxuiexchange2015
#smwep14 slideshare - can you translate social media engagement into votes, o...Karen Melchior
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This document discusses how political campaigns can utilize social media engagement. It addresses three target audiences that campaigns should focus on: the base, the media, and voters. The base are a campaign's supporters who can help engage others online and get out the vote. Nurturing the base through strong messaging and personal contact grows support. The media can help set the agenda if a campaign feeds them positive and negative information about opponents. Voters are reached indirectly through advertisements and directly through conversations online. While social media alone does not win elections, it is a useful tool to support campaign efforts when used to engage these three target audiences.
The document discusses strategies for improving student success in online programs through effective faculty members. It outlines four key strategies: 1) Educating and certifying faculty in online teaching methods; 2) Providing students with support materials to set them up for success; 3) Leveraging assessments to evaluate student and faculty performance; 4) Conducting periodic evaluations of faculty to provide feedback and opportunities for improvement. Implementing these strategies can help ensure faculty members are effective in promoting student success in online learning environments.
Manual Segmentation and semantic-based hierarchical tagginf od 3d modelsUniversity PARIS-SUD
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Today 3D objects have become widely available in different application domains, thus it is becoming fundamental to use, integrate and develop techniques for extracting and maintaining their implicit knowledge. These techniques should be encapsulated in intelligent systems able to semantically annotate the 3D models, thus improving their usability and indexing, especially in innovative web cooperative environments. In our work, we are moving in this direction, by defining and developing data structures, methods and interfaces for structuring and semantically annotating 3D complex models (and scenes), even changing over time, according to ontology-driven metadata. In this paper, we focus on tools and methods for manually segmenting manifold 3D models and on the underline structural representation that we build and manipulate. We present also an interface from which the user can inspect and browse the segmentation, describing also the first prototype of an annotation tool which allows a hierarchical semantic-driven tagging of the segmented model.
Digital Photography Presentation investigating digital photo frames, dealing with basics of operations and operation features and image preparation. We also had an overview of nine different free photo organizers, viewers and photo editor programs with Internet Link to look at online material.
Is the Crowd wise enough to predict the Election Results for the German ¡°Bund...Christoph Irmer
?
The document discusses a study that used a "wisdom of crowds" approach to predict the results of the 2009 German federal election, with over 2,000 participants providing their predictions of the percentage of votes each party would receive; it finds the crowd was reasonably accurate overall but overestimated some parties like SPD and underestimated others like FDP; it also analyzes how variables like gender, age, education level, and political interest affected prediction accuracy.
This document discusses using neural networks for product prediction in industries like IT and pharmaceuticals. It offers neural network algorithms, proof of concepts and products developed for the pharmaceutical industry. The contact provided has expertise and experience developing these neural network solutions for predicting biochemical pathways.
This document provides an overview of how to use the Spatial Economic Analysis Tool South West James Shorten (SEAT-SW) tool in QGIS. It explains basic GIS and QGIS concepts like layers, projects, and the layer tree. It also demonstrates how to work with layers by turning them on/off, identifying data, and viewing attribute tables. Finally, it describes how users can create their own projects, import additional layers, change symbology, and export maps.
This document provides writing prompts and instructions for students to write journal entries. Students are asked to write at least one paragraph responding to a prompt from their list, with a topic sentence and 3-4 detail sentences. If additional time remains, students can write another paragraph on the same topic. The document also mentions that introducing a paper is similar to introducing yourself.
The document discusses several common igneous rock types including granite, basalt, obsidian, rhyolite, gabbro, diorite, and porphyritic rocks. Granite is an intrusive igneous rock that forms deep underground from slowly cooling silica-rich magma and contains quartz, feldspar and biotite. Basalt is an extrusive igneous rock that forms from rapidly cooling lava at the surface, such as on Hawaii, and weathers to a reddish-brown color. Porphyritic rocks have two distinct textures with large crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.
The document discusses Florida Power & Light's plans to build large-scale solar energy plants in Florida, including the DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center. It notes that this solar facility will be the largest in North America when completed later in 2009. The document also mentions that Florida aims to become the second largest solar power producing state in the country through these solar plants. Additionally, it discusses small-scale residential solar energy systems and programs from utilities to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Life as a colony of the Roman Empire. Complete Roman Domination of Egypt by the Roman exploitation makes Egypt a weak country. Eventually sees the rise of Christianity and then Islam.
The electron transport chain generates ATPs by transferring electrons from NADH and FADH2 to carrier molecules. It takes place in the mitochondria of cells. NADH and FADH2 are crucial to the electron transport chain as they provide the electrons that are transferred to carrier molecules to generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
The writer expresses their love and longing for someone in their dreams. They see this person as their "dreaming angel" and want to use a magic lantern to summon them into their dreams. The writer finds purpose and meaning when thinking of this person, and wants to spend their life waiting for them. They see the person's mind as beautiful yet scattered, and want to be there to support them.
National population projections from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) provide consistent projections across geographic areas but may not fully reflect local conditions, while local projections can better incorporate local knowledge and policy impacts. Both sources are useful, though local projections are more accurate for short-term planning at the cost of consistency, so they complement each other and using both can help resource planning.
ºÝºÝߣs from the 2015 User Experience (UX) & User Interface (UI) Exchange. The event included a variety of presentations and hands-on activities, in addition to networking opportunities with other industry professionals, all focused on user experience, user interface / visual design, icon design, interaction design, information architecture, and usability research. Co-Hosted by Esri (www.esri.com) and San Diego Experience Design group (www.meetup.com/s-d-x-d/)
For more details, visit: http://esriurl.com/uxuiexchange2015
#smwep14 slideshare - can you translate social media engagement into votes, o...Karen Melchior
?
This document discusses how political campaigns can utilize social media engagement. It addresses three target audiences that campaigns should focus on: the base, the media, and voters. The base are a campaign's supporters who can help engage others online and get out the vote. Nurturing the base through strong messaging and personal contact grows support. The media can help set the agenda if a campaign feeds them positive and negative information about opponents. Voters are reached indirectly through advertisements and directly through conversations online. While social media alone does not win elections, it is a useful tool to support campaign efforts when used to engage these three target audiences.
The document discusses strategies for improving student success in online programs through effective faculty members. It outlines four key strategies: 1) Educating and certifying faculty in online teaching methods; 2) Providing students with support materials to set them up for success; 3) Leveraging assessments to evaluate student and faculty performance; 4) Conducting periodic evaluations of faculty to provide feedback and opportunities for improvement. Implementing these strategies can help ensure faculty members are effective in promoting student success in online learning environments.
Manual Segmentation and semantic-based hierarchical tagginf od 3d modelsUniversity PARIS-SUD
?
Today 3D objects have become widely available in different application domains, thus it is becoming fundamental to use, integrate and develop techniques for extracting and maintaining their implicit knowledge. These techniques should be encapsulated in intelligent systems able to semantically annotate the 3D models, thus improving their usability and indexing, especially in innovative web cooperative environments. In our work, we are moving in this direction, by defining and developing data structures, methods and interfaces for structuring and semantically annotating 3D complex models (and scenes), even changing over time, according to ontology-driven metadata. In this paper, we focus on tools and methods for manually segmenting manifold 3D models and on the underline structural representation that we build and manipulate. We present also an interface from which the user can inspect and browse the segmentation, describing also the first prototype of an annotation tool which allows a hierarchical semantic-driven tagging of the segmented model.
Digital Photography Presentation investigating digital photo frames, dealing with basics of operations and operation features and image preparation. We also had an overview of nine different free photo organizers, viewers and photo editor programs with Internet Link to look at online material.
Is the Crowd wise enough to predict the Election Results for the German ¡°Bund...Christoph Irmer
?
The document discusses a study that used a "wisdom of crowds" approach to predict the results of the 2009 German federal election, with over 2,000 participants providing their predictions of the percentage of votes each party would receive; it finds the crowd was reasonably accurate overall but overestimated some parties like SPD and underestimated others like FDP; it also analyzes how variables like gender, age, education level, and political interest affected prediction accuracy.
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