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Sonata Vario suspended sound absorption panels installed within the restaurant at Llanerch Vineyard to reduce noise and reverberation during service
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space heating and even space cooling via use of an absorption chiller or dessicant cooler technology.
Basic information of Ejai Solar Collector:
Model number: YYJ-C01 US style
Type: Evacuated vacuum tube solar collector
Pressure: Pressurized system
Circulation type: Closed loop
Installation: Both standing & freestanding
Normally tube quantity: 15 tubes to 30 tubes
Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China
Key features of the Ejai Solar Collector.
1. Internationally certified product (SRCC)
2. Copper heat pipes for rapid heat transfer and freeze resistant.
3. Reliable, efficient, tri-element evacuated vacuum tubes
4. Easy plug-in installation
5. Maintenance free
6. Suitable for mains pressure water (up to 6bars, max. 10 bars)
7. Corrosion resistant material (aluminum and copper)
8. Aluminum frame 2.0 mm thickness
9. Black or Silver aluminum casing in good insulated
10.Stable solar conversion throughout the day
11.The best solar collector for domestic solar water heater systems
12.Ideal for commercial solar water heater applications
13.Comprehensive 10 years limted warranty (life time will be more than 15 years)
Sonata Vario panels installed within 2 classrooms to reduce reverberation and improve speech intelligibility
I am incredibly inspired by the "color library" image on flickr, posted by flickr user chotda: flickr.com/photos/santos/1704875109/
No where near that sort of organization yet, but the coziness of it is nearing, at least.
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University of Glasgow Library
Special Collections
Cruikshank, William: Remarks on the absorption of calomel
London, 1779
Sp Coll NG.9.4
Sonata Vario Class A absorbers installed within the hall at Knightwood Primary School in Hampshire to reduce reverberation and noise during use.
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Wetlands are biodiversity rich sensitive ecosystems that harbor hundreds of plants, insects, birds and other animals uniquely adapted to their wetland mode of life.They are crucial to maintain the regional water balance through ground water recharge and absorption of flood waters and also serve as the rice bowl of developing countries. Nevertheless, wetlands play immense role in the socio-economic and livelihood aspects of local communities living around the wetland. In India, rural communities depend wetland for livelihood through farming, mat making etc; for food through fishing and hunting; for roof thatching by collection of reeds and palm leaf ; for firewood; for fodder etc. However, these wetlands are now under a threat of conversion for big industrial and real estate projects, change in lifestyle of local community, over extraction of resources by increased population, pollution,waste dumping, eutrophication and pesticide farming. There are three important wetlands in the Puducherry region namely Oussudu, Bahour and Kaliveli that provide important resources for local communities and also are a home to tens of thousands of migratory birds that visit the Puducherry region in winter. These wetlands have been acknowledged as Important Bird Areas(IBAs) by IBCN, since many of these birds are represented in more than 1% of their global population.
The recent threat on wetlands of Puducherry is more due to the change in life style of local community living around these wetlands. The younger generation is not much dependent on wetland resources, The younger and modern generation has lost the compassion and bonding to the wetland which their forefathers maintained through sustainable livelihood practices. This has resulted in a change in attitude and perception of the community towards unsustainable farming and resource extraction, game hunting, intensive fishing and reclamation, ultimately resulting in shrinking of wetland area and loss of biodiversity at an alarming pace. Local community is leaving the traditional farming practices for more fertilizer and pesticide based farming; fish stock is depleted using invasive Gill nets. Since Puducherry is fast developing region with rapidly growing commercial tourism and industrial establishments, these wetlands are under the threat of reclamation for resort construction and other commercial establishments. Poaching for a sport as well as open selling of birds including the threatened species is common. School drop-out are noticed to get attracted to such practices to make easy money as well as hunting for a sport with peers. With time, they may grow into expert hunters who will depend on poaching as the main source of income for the family. There are many wetland awareness programs organized by Forest Department as well as NGOs targeting school kids and educated community through workshops. School drop-outs are often not specially targeted by any of such programs and often not brought under the ambit of such programs. This gap needs to be addressed for local conservation efforts to be fully effective. We have chosen birds as the umbrella species whose conservation will in turn protect the lake and biodiversity as a whole. Birds are attractive and beautiful; ,which may easily get compassion from drop-out kids if guided appropriately. With proper efforts, the poachers can be turned to protectors and expert tour guides to facilitate ecotourism.
Sonata Vario panels installed to the ceiling within the multipurpose hall at the Retail Trust to reduce reverberation
Performed by Miriam Nicholls
See also vimeo.com/56022251 for the complete film.
Description by Dani Powell:
The knitting machine ‘dance’ demanded a different scale and yet the same qualities of repetition, absorption, the isolation of the maker or craftsperson in the confinements of her practice remained. Seeing Nicky knit on the machine was immediately for me a choreography but I was also interested in exploring the dynamics between this repetitive, manual task and the flight of the mind when the body is grounded so.
The knitting machine dance became about departure and return: about the physical tie to the mundi, the world, the task at hand, and the departure of the mind, to the realm of dreams. The ‘thread’ which connected the two worlds was of course the yarn, which Nicky carefully guided down from the yarn guide to the needles to begin knitting.
The yarn would enable the dancer to depart the task, to reach as if blind and roam in the world of thought and daydream. And yet it would pull her back each time to her work, sometimes with a jolt.
Hildegarde de Bingen came to mind, the 12th century visionary, abbess, writer and composer. And yet underneath this otherworldly music there would always be the rhythmic repetitive sound of the knitting machine.
And of course all the while something is being made. And when it is complete does it not contain the dreams of the maker, knitted in to the garment itself, and will it not always carry even a sense of this time of making?
Sadly I knew I would not be in town for Nicky’s exhibition opening and so approached Miriam Nicholls, whom I’d enjoyed collaborating with for the past five years, to work with me as a choreographer and dancer. So together we have worked to create these two pieces, the hand-knitting and the machine-knitting dance, both of which you will see on opening night and the latter, filmed by Shane Mulcahy, throughout the exhibition. Shane has also worked with us to film the knitting machine at work, capturing in the second short film, its anatomy and inherent dance.
Nicky’s first response to what we made was emotional, feeling we’d transformed her daily practice into something beautiful, shown it in a way she had not seen it before. It’s funny because as a performance-maker that was there for me from the beginning, seeing her work. So in a sense making something of it through dance was almost to extend what I saw in order to show her. And this of course was only achieved through working with someone like Miriam who has the ability to interpret through her body what I am describing that I can see in my mind.
I was reminded through this project how artistic collaboration is a process of extending each other’s ideas in a dialogue that transcends language so that perhaps, as TS Eliot put it, ‘the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time’.
On July 23, 2024, I received the ring adaptor to convert the filter bayonet Hasselblad B60 to the common thread-mount 67mm on the Carl Zeiss Planar lens of my new Hasselblad 500 C/M. I can now use the complete series of my Cokin blade filters of the P-series as well as the Bronica S2A 67mm filters.
I mounted the 67mm Hoya Yellow K2 and the shade hood of my Zenza Bronica normal lens Nikkor-P 2.8/75mm to the Planar lens and went to an enjoyable photowalk in Lyon, France, in the Croix Rousse district.
I loaded a ROLLEI RPX 100 black-and-white roll that I exposed for 50 ISO to compensate the filter absorption assuming the x2 coefficient. I used my trusted Minolta Autometer III and its 10° viewer for selective measurement privileging the shadow area's.
View Nr. 5: 1/125s f/6.3
Rue Pouteau, July 23, 2024
69001 Lyon
France
After the view #12 exposed, the film was fully rolled to the taking spool and was developed in a Paterson tank with a spiral adapted to the 70mm large film. 500 mL of Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developer were prepared at the dilution 1+25 and the film processed for 9min at 20°C.
Digitizing was made using a Sony A7 camera (ILCE-7, 24MP) held on a Minolta vertical macro stative device and adapted to a Minolta MD Macro lens 1:3.5 f=50mm. The light source was a LED panel (approx. 4x5') CineStill Cine-lite fitted with film holder "Lobster" to maintain flat the 70mm film.
The RAW files obtained were inverted within LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures without intermediate file. They are presented either as printed files with frame or the full size JPEG's together with some documentary smartphone color pictures.
About the camera and lens:
I remember that around the second half of the years 90’s, I considered to buy a Hasselblad camera. I gave up because I had no more access to a darkroom and I found too complicated to recreate one or to delegate the processing to a service lab. Afterward, some years later, I started digital photography that distracted me to operate again with films. It is only when I could manage in 2022 a reliable and quality way to exploit my negatives in a reasonable time, that I really could enjoy again of analog photography.
On July 17, 2024, I decided to buy "my" Hasselblad in a very traditional way, almost as I could in the 90’s, in a local real photographic store, Lyon, France. The store « Carré Couleur » of Jacques Larger, rue Servient, Lyon, France, is a long-time specialist of professional medium-format camera’s including Hasselblad ones. They had on display several revised and 6-month guaranteed camera’s and a large choice of lenses and accessories.`
I choose a 500 C/M year 1978 and a Carl Zeiss lens Planar T* 1:2.8 f=80mm of the CF series year 1986, plus a small set of little Hasselblad goodies. The 500 C/M is totally mechanical without any electrical nor electronic circuitry. The 500 C/M's were produced in Göteborg, Sweden, from year 1970 to 1994. They followed the production of the 500C camera’s (1957-1970). The latest V-series camera (503 CX, CW, CWI etc) ceased in 2006 and Hasselblad then produced only digital camera’s but also digital camera backs that could fit to the V-series includingbthis 500 C/M (www.hasselbladhistorical.eu/HS/HSTable.aspx)
This CF lens series has central shutter Prontor (Synchro-Compur for the earlier Zeiss series). They are more cylindrical than earlier series and equipped of the proprietary bayonet filter mount B60. The delayed shutter realease was also abandoned. The focusing screen is the « Bright » series with the Dodin stigmometer in the screen centrer and the squared cross-ruling lines. Later 501 and 503 were basically equipped with an even more brighter screen called « Acute-mat ». The camera back could dated from year 1977 is an « A-12 » back « A » standing for « Automatic ». The film advance automatically stops at view 1 with view counter on the right camera side.
After a complete demo by Jacques Larger, I studied the camera manipulation at home with the user manual in hand (an original edition of 1980) before doing the decisive « film d’essai » (test film) on a sunny morning of July 20, 2024. I choose the closest outdoor quiet place at Parc de la Tête d’Or, Lyon, France and the magics of the botany garden and the tropical green houses. It is familiar to me place ideal for testing a camera without external stress.
Sonata Aurio panels installed within Great Comberton Village Hall to reduce reverberation and improve speech intelligibility during use
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Types of Feed Enzyme
Phytase
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Glucose Oxidase
Significantly Improve Animal Intestinal Health, Improve Production Performance, Reduce The Use Of Drugs, And Promote A Comprehensive Ban On Feed Antibiotics.
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Effectively Degrade Mannans To Produce Prebiotic Mannose Oligosaccharides.
Xylanase
Effectively Degrade Xylan, Reduce Chyme Viscosity And Improve Nutrient Digestibility.
Beta Glucanase
Effectively Degrade β-glucan In The Cell Walls Of Wheat And Cereals, Reduce Its Anti-nutritional Effects.
Cellulase
Efficiently Break Cell Walls, Effectively Degrade Cellulose, And Convert It Into Absorbable Reduced Sugar.
Alpha Galactosidase
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Why do animals need feed enzymes?
A:
(1)The digestive system of young animals is not well developed and the secretion of digestive enzymes is insufficient. The aging of animals will also cause the reduction of digestive enzyme secretion. Coupled with environmental emergency stimuli such as transfer, transportation, and cooling, the secretion of digestive enzymes will also be severely affected. That's why animals need digestive feed enzymes to supplement the deficiency of endogenous enzymes
(2)The animal itself does not secrete phytase and NSP enzyme, so it must be added externally to ensure the animal’s high digestibility and utilization of these ingredients
(3) In addition to nutrients such as protein, carbohydrate and fat, feed also contains many anti-nutritional factors, such as phytic acid, non-starch polysaccharides (xylan, mannan, dextran, cellulose, pectin, galactosides and other cell wall components), proteins (trypsin inhibitors, plant lectins), starches (resistant starch), etc. Feed enzymes are added in order to reduce the anti-nutritional effects of anti-nutrients, increase the digestibility of nutrients, and ultimately increase digestibility of feed
What are the similarities and differences in the selection of feed enzymes in the juvenile and adult stages of animals?
A:
At the young animal stage: The digestive system is not well developed and many digestive enzymes are insufficiently secreted. Therefore, it is recommended to add digestive feed enzymes, especially protease, amylase, lipase, and also add phytase, NSP enzyme and other animals feed enzymes that are not produced by animal itself to promote digestion and absorption of nutrients in young animals, and also reduce common problems such as diarrhea and indigestion
At the adult animal stage: The digestive function of the animal is relatively good, and it has good digestion ability for a variety of nutrients. If the adult animal diet contains more anti-nutritional factors, β-glucanase and pectin should be used in NSP enzyme preparations, such as cellulase and phytase can eliminate the adverse effects of anti-nutritional factors. Digestive enzymes can also be added to cope with insufficient secretion of digestive enzymes due to stress and further improve the digestion effect of animals on feed
What are the differences between wheat and corn in physical and chemical composition and nutrition?
A:
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(2) Wheat's protein content is 13.5% which is higher than corn (8%), but the amino acid balance of wheat is slightly worse than corn.
(3)The content of calcium, phosphorus and phytase in wheat is higher than corn, and the utilization rate of phosphorus is also higher.
(4)The crude fat content of wheat is lower than that of corn, and the content of linoleic acid is also much lower than that of corn. Using wheat instead of corn in the diet can increase the hardness of animal fat and improve the quality of pork.
2. Application of enzyme solutions using wheat to replace corn.
(1)When the price of wheat and corn are not much different, wheat is cost-effective and you can use wheat to replace part of the corn.
(2) The maximum ratio of wheat to replace corn: 30% for nursery pigs, 40% for growing pigs, 60% for fattening pigs; 15% for small chickens, 25% for medium chickens, 35% for large chickens; 30% for broilers; 15% for small ducks and 35% for medium ducks, Big Duck 45%.
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Fluorescing Coral- Fluorescence is the absorption of one wavelength of light and the re-emission of another, a totally different colour. A fluorescent object under near UV light, it absorbs the blue and re-emits a fluorescent colour, brightly glowing in a totally different colour. - Raja Ampat, Dampier Strait, West Papua, Indonesia.
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From web page en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MODIS_ATM_solar_irradiance.svg
Sensitivity of Current Digital Cameras to Sunlight on Earth. (blue line)
Showing the absorption lines of water & ozone molecules in the atmosphere.
This highlights the problems of atmospheric absorption on UV & IR photography on Earth.
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Reflection, emission and absorption nebula.
4000 ly
RGB each 18 x 600s
L 33 x 600 s
PlaneWave 17
Camera: FLI ML16803
Filter: Chroma LRGBSHO 8nm
Focuser: IRF90
Focal Length: 2939mm
Focal Ratio: f/6.8
Pixels: 9μm
Image Scale: 0.63”
Mount: 10 Micron GM3000
Location: El Sauce Observatory, Chile (CHI)