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November 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Milltimber showing temporary diversion of Deeside Line footpath
July 2015: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) dual carriageway near Craibstone, Aberdeen from Brimmond Hill, Kingswells
May 2018: New sign for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Milltimber Brae
August 2018: Cleanhill roundabout A956 / A90 junction for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway
July 2018: AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Milltimber Brae
June 2015: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) dual carriageway near Craibstone, Aberdeen
September 2017: Foveran to Tipperty (Bridgend) stretch now open on one carriageway of AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Balmedie to Tipperty section looking south
Computer color-coded autoradiographic image shows high levels of CB1 mRNA in developing cortex, hypothalamus, and spinal chord in rat embryo.
For more information in the research related to the image, check out the full research article in Neuroscience,
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306452299002201
National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health/ Photo: Miles Herkenham, NIH/NIMH
July 2015: Panorama showing work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) dual carriageway near Craibstone, Aberdeen from Brimmond Hill, Kingswells
July 2015: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) dual carriageway near Craibstone, Aberdeen from Brimmond Hill, Kingswells
August 2018: River Don bridge for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce
Numerous straight, thin, peripherally distributed lines, many of which touch the pleural surface. The horizontal fissure is thickened, presumably by a small loculated effusion (it could also be just deep to the visceral pleura). Compare this very typical example of interstitial acute pulmonary oedema (APO) with the appearance of pulmonary fibrosis.
December 2018: River Don bridge on AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway
Photo and Artwork By Chez
Self Portrait :
"I would like to capture whats in the light before it gets too dark "
Diabetic Retinopathy causes hemorrhaging, floaters & blurred vision. Leading to detachment of the retina....
This is slowed down with Laser treatment which its self has left me with poor night vision and diminishing peripheral vision.
November 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce near Goval
November 2018: AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway bridge over River Don north of Dyce
A computer peripheral is strategically placed on the monitor to prevent the entire Dell brand name and logo from being visible. This is an example of product displacement in which physical objects are used to mask any sort of branding. The product displacement in this instance has rendered the monitor "UNBRANDED."
There are two ways to unbrand a product:
1) A product can be unbranded digitally in post-production when traces of its logo or brand name are pixelated, blurred or erased. This is considered "digital alteration."
2) When a product is unbranded during on-set filming, it is physically "obscured." The process of obscuring often times utilizes objects (ex: gaffer's tape) to displace products.
April 2018: AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway bridge over River Don under construction
February 2018: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Milltimber Brae
May 2018: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway near Cleanhill Roundabout at junction between bypass & fast link to Stonehaven
Peripheral nervous system of a Drosophila melanogaster embryo. Alexa Fluor® 488 rabbit anti–mouse IgG antibody, Alexa Fluor® 594 goat anti–rabbit IgG antibody and DAPI.
October 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway looking north from Contlaw Road bridge
May 2018: Panorama of River Don bridge for the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway
March 2018: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Cleanhill Roundabout with misspelt junction name removed
November 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass south of bridge over River Dee at Milltimber
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass from Contlaw Road bridge looking north towards Kingswells
May 2018: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway near Cleanhill Roundabout at junction between bypass & fast link to Stonehaven
November 2018: AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway bridge over River Don north of Dyce
An Arduino board driving the I2C peripheral that had been connected to a LEGO Mindstorms NXT before - www.flickr.com/photos/56083335@N00/3621104957/ .
We could also use LEGO NXT sensors / actors with the Arduino.
/*
Test program for PCF8574 I2C I/O expander
*/
#include <Wire.h>
#define expander B0100000
void setup() {
Wire.begin();
}
void loop() {
int i;
for (i=0; i <= 9; i++)
{
expanderWrite(i);
delay(1000);
}
}
void expanderWrite(byte _data ) {
Wire.beginTransmission(expander);
Wire.send(_data);
Wire.endTransmission();
}
The Logitech Driving Force GT is an official racing wheel peripheral intended for use with racing games on the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3.[1] It is manufactured and distributed by Logitech International S.A of Romanel-sur-Morges, Switzerland. Released on December 13, 2007. The Logitech Driving Force GT competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel and Nintendo's Wii Wheel as part of the seventh generation of racing wheels.
The one visible here has been mounted on a PlaySeat Alcantara. (http://www.playseat.com/en)
The result is life-like handling of the cars (depending on the game currently played, of course) and thus extremely enhanced fun. Let's just say the 24 hours of Le Mans never felt so real before - I could physically feel the pain that such a race must inflict upon the drivers in real-life when I crossed the line after 50 real-life hours.
Nope, Gran Turismo 5 doesn't currently allow you to save during the race. I had to drive quite a lot (Friday: 7 hours - Saturday: 10 hours - Sunday: 7 hours) since I didn't want to leave my PlayStation 3 on forever.
October 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway looking north from Contlaw Road bridge
December 2018: River Don bridge nearing completion for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway
The six-member PIC18F46J50 8-bit MCU family features typical sleep currents of less than 20 nA with up to 64 KB of Flash program memory and the peripheral set of a typical 64- or 80-pin device in only 28- or 44-pins. Full-Speed USB 2.0 is also integrated to enable connectivity for embedded applications requiring remote field upgrades or the downloading of data. For more information, please visit: www.microchip.com/XLP
Taken at the National Cryptologic Museum, NSA.
Creative Commons photo courtesy of ideonexus, please feel free to use for your own purposes.
October 2017: Signs installed near Contlaw Road bridge on AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass looking north towards Kingswells
Construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) / Aberdeen Bypass between Craibstone & North Kingswells
March 2018: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Cleanhill Roundabout looking east with A956
The peripheral nerve of a human brain is illuminated with multiple fluorescent proteins. Boston scientist Osamu Shimomura won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of a light-emitting protein in jellyfish. Harvard neuroscientists are applying that finding to create "brainbows" for research. (Courtesy of Jeff Lichtman/Harvard University)
Cannabinoid and Opioid Receptor Localization Studies.
THC Receptors in the Hippocampus, a brain region involved in memory.
For more information on the research, check out "Cannabinoid localization in brain," www.pnas.org/content/87/5/1932.full.pdf
National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health/ Photo: Miles Herkenham, NIH/NIMH