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Tread Lightly, she is near

Under the snow,

Speak gently, she can hear

The daisies grow.

Stress sensitive disks help researchers at Duke University study about particle flow. Disks under pressure pass light differently in this two dimensional system.

Wear debris analysis including particle count, particle size and wear modes is included in our standard oil analysis.

"I's the actual Which G.I.D.!?". Author: Yoshii Nana

 

People who suffer from the boundary of a man and a woman. People beyond the boundary and lightly. Conflict and the inner surface of the heart of a variety of "sexual minorities". I Kogitsuke to marriage as a woman by "gender identity disorder Special Law" itself. Two of the sociologist and essayist Transsexual original analysis boldly and dense. Onee such talent and Yaoi. One book you also find specific sexual awareness of Japanese.

The Phantôm Restaurant,Opera Garnier

HDA : technical design & engineering

Client : Gumery

Architect : ODBC

Date : 2009 - 2011

I CAN FLY

It is illustration for my project 'Analysis creature' series.

 

New chairs and computer tables for Professional Room.

Project for arch. Omar Alshawa, graphic analysis is done by Anas Arab

:: TL: Take Photo... at (The Amiri Hospital).

  

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This is a 300dpi map of the top 50 PR twitterers (as per Stephen Waddington's analysis) and the interrelationships between them.

 

To generate this:

 

We first crawled all the accounts for "friends" (accounts that they follow) and "followers" (accounts that follow them). This is a profligate use of resources because we were always going to throw away a massive load of that data. But it's always more interesting to start with a large data set. You don't know what you're going to find.

 

Then I wrote a quick-and-dirty perl script to process the data looking only for those instances where one of the top 50 followed another.

 

Then we dropped everything into NetDraw (if you are at all interested in this stuff, you really should get hold of a copy and start reading around the subject.) We laid out the chart so that the people who have the most peer-group followers are in the centre of the chart - and to make it even more obvious, we sized their nodes according to the number of peer-group followers that they have.

 

So people on the peripheries (like me - mediaczar) are peripheral to the community, and those in the middle are central. Obvious, huh?

 

This chart already shows a massive difference between our analysis (as it progresses) and the raw data from Wadds's list. There are some really good reasons for this, which I'll go into on the blog.

 

For more on this, see this post on Twitter Social Network Analysis

Probability help in statistical analysis Friends, mathematics is a very vast subject which plays an important role in our daily work starting from buying goods to cooking. It is like playing game, which requires a lot of practice and hard work to succeed and become best in it. Similarly Probability is also a very important topic which plays an important role not just in maths but also in different areas of study like Physics, Chemistry, statistical analysis etc. Starting from tossing a coin to the population calculation probability plays a major role.

Computers control mass spectrometers

PNNL scientists can better understand larger biological molecules such as proteins with the help of a tiny glass tube, called an emitter, that's used in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. The improved production allows emitters to spray aerosols at extremely low, controlled rates without clogging. This enables more of the sample to be analyzed by the mass spectrometer, which helps scientists learn more about the molecules they study.

 

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SFC Chris Vanslambrouck (lt) from the Illinois Army National Guard, 1Lt Marcin Wilga (ctr), from the Polish Land Forces and 1Lt Matthew Morris (rt) analyze data during Bagram XI, the joint Polish and U.S. exercise running 7-15 March 2012. This is the 11th rotation of Bagram, a biannual exercise, to certify the Polish Land Forces Task Force White Eagle members for their mission in Afghanistan in support of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). US Army Europe and Illinois Army National Guard are supporting Bagram XI with approximately 77 U.S. military and civilian participants working alongside their Polish counterparts in areas like command post management, battlefield and network operations, computer simulations, and key leader engagements. Photo by Richard Bumgardner, US Army Europe Public Affairs.

A suit for the sterile taking of bones for DNA analysis.

PNNL scientists can better understand larger biological molecules such as proteins with the help of a tiny glass tube, called an emitter, that's used in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. A new way to manufacture these tiny glass tubes produces them more consistently and reliably.

 

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Definitivamente, las cosas solo dejan de existir cuando se deja de creer en ellas.

NASA image November 18, 2010

 

The NASA version of I AM SAM. Goddard engineers finishing work on Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument that will be on Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover when it lands on the red planet in 2012.

 

Credit: NASA/GSFC/Ed Campion

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Shih Tzu

  

History

 

DNA analysis placed the ancestors of today's Shih Tzu breed in the group of "ancient" breeds indicating "close genetic relationship to wolves".[7] Ludvic von Schulmuth studied the skeletal remains of dogs found in human settlements as long as ten thousand years ago. Von Schulmuth created a genealogical tree of Tibetan dogs that shows the "Gobi Desert Kitchen Midden Dog", a scavenger, evolved into the "Small Soft-Coated Drop-Eared Hunting Dog who would fight lions in packs " which evolved into the Tibetan Spaniel, Pekingese, and Japanese Chin. Another branch coming down from the "Kitchen Midden Dog" gave rise to the Papillon and Long-haired Chihuahua and yet another "Kitchen Midden Dog" branch to the Pug and Shih Tzu. The Shih Tzu was almost completely wiped out during the Chinese Revolution. Seven males and seven females were saved, and today, all shih tzus can be traced back to one of these dogs.[8]

 

There are various theories of the origins of today's breed. Theories relate that it stemmed from a cross between Pekingese and a Tibetan dog called the Lhasa Apso; that the Chinese court received a pair as a gift during the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907 AD); and that they were introduced from Tibet to China in the mid-18th century (Qing Dynasty.[9] Dogs during that time were selectively bred and seen in Chinese paintings. The first dogs of the breed were imported into Europe (England and Norway) in 1930, and were classified by the Kennel Club as "Apsos".[9] The first European standard for the breed was written in England in 1935 by the Shih Tzu Club,[10] and the dogs were recategorised as Shih Tzu. The breed spread throughout Europe, and was brought to the United States after World War II, when returning members of the US military brought back dogs from Europe. The Shih Tzu was recognised by the American Kennel Club in 1969 in the Toy Group.[9] The breed is now recognised by all of the major kennel clubs in the English-speaking world.[citation needed] It is also recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale for international competition in Companion and Toy Dog Group, Section 5, Tibetan breeds.[5]

  

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