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Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
Protein Methylation Analysis-Protein methylation is a post-translational modification (PTM) process, in which highly specific enzymes called methyltransferases are responsible for the addition of methyl groups to a targeted molecule and S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) as the primary donor of methyl group. Protein methylation commonly occurs on arginine, lysine, histidine, proline, and carboxyl groups. Protein methylation plays an important role in modulating cellular and biological processes, including transcriptional regulation, RNA processing, metabolism and signal transduction.
Photos from a wonderful photo trip to the Diamond Light Synchrotron (a sub-atomic particle accelerator) in Harwell. Big thanks to the staff (and fellow photographers) who too the time out to arrange and host it, and Diamond for allowing us to take pictures there!
[Merodon Meigen 1803: 243 (IT: 33) spp]
FLVOR of this species in IT. Cfr. notes over the above image.
Same specimen, lateral habitus; details of abdominal tergites, dorsal aspect; tibia III spurs; head, dorsal and frontal aspect.
NOTES
1. WS 16 mm.
REFERENCES
E.G.F. Regina 2025: Merodon (Merodon) sp. n. prope legionensis IT FLVOR.
A. Vujić & al. 2021: Merodon taxonomic complexity.
B. Louboutin & M.C.D. Speight 2021: Merodon legionensis FR FLVOR.
M.C.D. Speight & D. Langlois 2020: Merodon spp ♂♂ FR keys.
S. Veselić & al. 2017: Merodon bessarabicus subgrp (M. aureus grp).
M.A. Marcos-García & al. 2007: Merodon of Iberian peninsula.
Scottie Goodman's analysis of Pershing Square observes the class discrepancy between the homeless population occupying the surface of the park, and the business people who park below. As noted by the arrows on the plan. None of the business people even went into the park during times of observation.
Drugstore Publicis - Paris, France
HDA : Facade Design Consultants & Engineers
Client : Drugstore Publicis SNC
Architect: Building Inc. Los Angeles avec Bruno Pingeot
Michael Saee
Date : 2002 - 2004
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
"I do not believe that this conflict can be fruitfully understood as 'instinctual' or 'biological.' rather, it is psychological; this is why Rank's term 'will', while not entirely satisfactory, is better than 'instinct.' The conflict occurs not only in anxiety, but is itself the product of anxiety; ie one already has such conflict to the extent that one already has anxiety in the situation."
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Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
For their ENGS 71: Structural Analysis course, students designed and constructed a treehouse at Hanover's Storrs Pond Recreation Area.
A group gathers at an opening celebration.
Photo by Douglas Fraser
Am 4. und 5. Mai 2017 fand, veranstaltet durch den Fachbereich Mathematik, der heurige Austrian Numerical Analysis Day an der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Salzburg statt.
Fotos: Gruber/Haigermoser
Perihelion Arts
Presents
A Solo Exhibition of New Work
By
Scott Holloway
April 2-30, 2010
Receptions:
First Friday, April 2, 2010
6-10 p.m.
Part of Artlink’s First Fridays monthly art walk
Third Friday, April 16, 2010
6-10 p.m.
Work by the Worcester, Mass.-based artist blends exceptional painting skills with an array of intense imagery, including elements of the human anatomy, religious iconography and biblical text, providing stirring, captivating results. Please contact the gallery for interviews, images and any further information about the artist or the exhibit.
When playing back your gait analysis frame by frame, various components of the body that are marked provides us with the ability to track any movement whilst giving us quantitative information including angles, speed and distance. There is only so much the eye can process at any one time, body marking gives us the best, most accurate recordings. For more information please visit www.strideuk.com
Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
Title: Wainerdi Actuation Analysis
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1962
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 34, File 34-614
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
The 2016 edition focused on big data and innovative approaches to boost performance and optimise O&M strategies.