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September 2018: Bridge over River Don for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce
September 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway near Rothnick on Fast Link to Stonehaven
The Digilent Vmod Module Interface Board (VmodMIB) is a simple solution for interfacing additional peripheral modules and HDMI devices to VHDCI-equipped Digilent system boards. It connects to the VHDCI connector on Digilent system boards and provides four additional Pmod and four additional HDMI connections.
December 2018: River Don bridge on AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway
74/365. November 17, 2021.
I did not win.
Our short vacation trip to BC/AB Rockies was not photography-centric - we went to unplug, unwind, and forget about life at home/work for a few days. The photos I took were captured quickly, and in-between focal activities. They capture the atmosphere of the trip in a peripheral sort of way.
The trip also coincided with historical and devastating flooding in British Columbia. We were lucky to escape back to Alberta via the only available detour before the heavy rains and washed-out highways were compounded by a winter storm.
The chipKIT™ Pro MX7 is a microcontroller development board based on the Microchip® PIC32MX795F512L, a member of the 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller family. It is compatible with Digilent's line of peripheral modules (Pmod), and is suitable for use with the Microchip MPLAB IDE tools. The chipKIT Pro MX7 is also compatible for use with the chipKIT MPIDE development environment.
The chipKIT Pro MX7 provides 52 I/O pins that support a number of peripheral functions, such as UART, SPI, and I2C ports as well as five pulse-width modulated outputs and five external interrupt inputs. Its network and communications features also include a 10/100 Ethernet interface, Full Speed USB 2.0 OTG interface, and dual CAN network interfaces. Ten of the I/O pins can be used as analog inputs in addition to their use as digital inputs and outputs.
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AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) work ongoing near Brimmond Hill for Kingswells North junction
May 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Craibstone / A96 area passing Brimmond Hill with Craibstone Golf Club on right
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Milltimber Brae & A93 North Deeside Road area looking south towards River Dee bridge under construction and path of road towards Cleanhill roundabout
Peripheral Response is a responsive installation, which responds to the presence of the viewer by articulating robotically through tapping the floor. The installation is based in an exploration of an epidermal space, where information skips through biological systems metamorphosing through chemical, electrical, and mechanical articulations. The objects within the installation are inspired by scientific drawings of the sensory receptors in the skin, located in the Peripheral Nervous System, and are dispersed through out the room. As the viewer moves about the space, the objects individually and collectively begin to articulate and respond to the viewer’s location, using both sonar and infrared.
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee, Maryculter near Milltimber Brae
Cette section longitudinale d’un nerf périphérique (en turquoise, centre de l'image) illustre bien l’aspect ondulant des fibres
nerveuses, séparées par des noyaux de cellules de Schawnn ou des fibroblastes de l’endonèvre. Les cellules de Schawnn sont notamment responsables de la formation des gaines de myéline autour des axones dans le système nerveux périphérique. Quelques rhabdomyocytes sont colorés en pourpre (coin supérieur droit).
- Pour plus de détails ou précisions, voir « Atlas of Fish Histology » CRC Press, ou « Histologie illustrée du poisson » (QUAE) ou s'adresser à Franck Genten (fgenten@gmail.com)
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Longitudinal section through a peripheral nerve
(in turquoise, at the centre). This photomicrograph demonstrates the typical wavy appearance of the axons whose course is marked by the flattened nuclei of Schwann cells. The supporting Schwann cells lay down the myelin
sheath around the axons in the peripheral nervous
system. Rhabdomyocytes are in purple (upper right corner).
- For more information or details, see « Atlas of Fish Histology » CRC Press, or « Histologie illustrée du poisson » (QUAE) or contact Franck Genten (fgenten@gmail.com)
December 2018: River Don bridge on AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway
Construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) / Aberdeen Bypass between Craibstone & North Kingswells looking north towards A96 and Aberdeen Airport
July 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Milltimber & bridge over River Dee near Maryculter
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Parkhill north of Bridge of Don looking east towards Blackdog
September 2018: Cleanhill A90 / A956 roundabout area of AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway
December 2018: River Don bridge on AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass from the new A93 North Deeside Road overbridge looking north towards Milltimber junction off Culter House Road
September 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway near Rothnick on Fast Link to Stonehaven
September 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee at Maryculter
May 2018: Construction of Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) bypass from plane from Aberdeen (ABZ) to London Heathrow (LHR)
September 2018: Bridge over River Don for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Goval, north of Dyce
Two Dell Inspiron One 20 (2020) Touch all-in-one desktop computers with KM632 (Burgundy) keyboard and mouse.
They have superb vision. Wide peripheral vision and narrow binocular vision. They start "parallaxing"; bouncing their head around to different angles to develop 3D views of objects and determine distances.
November 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee at Milltimber
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway bridge over River Dee, Maryculter near Milltimber Brae
July 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Milltimber & bridge over River Dee near Maryculter
July 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Milltimber & bridge over River Dee near Maryculter
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) develops when the arteries in the legs build up plaque, obstructing and narrowing the arteries and preventing blood, oxygen, glucose from flowing properly to tissue. This lack of blood-flow causes pain, cramping, and swelling in the legs as the muscles and tissue starve for blood and if untreated, can lead to amputation of the toes and/or foot. To know more about peripheral arterial disease legs. visit us at pedesorangecounty.com/arterial-disease/
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Milltimber Brae & A93 North Deeside Road area with SUDS ponds
September 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway near Crynoch, Burnhead and Blaikiewell near Maryculter
August 2018: River Don bridge for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce
PD Series, POS Peripheral Dock, a modular formation of LCD TFT monitor and customer display build on at the appealing, steady and sturdy dock which answers the emerging tendency of transforming regular PC to become POS machine due to cost or powerful PC performance point of concerns. The stylish, exquisite die-cast aluminum dock equips with three well-thought-out openings which allow peripheral cables travel tidily across dock. It also provides steady, no wobbling operation even the touch monitor in use. In addition, magnetic card reader or 40-key keypad integrated TFT/LCDmonitor are optional.
July 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Milltimber & bridge over River Dee near Maryculter
February 2018: Bridge over River Dee for the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Milltimber Brae
August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Milltimber Brae & A93 North Deeside Road area looking south towards River Dee bridge under construction and path of road towards Cleanhill roundabout
September 2018: Bridge over River Don for AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway north of Dyce
September 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee at Maryculter