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130806-N-MK881-013PACIFIC OCEAN (August 6, 2013) Sailors check their shooting accuracy during a small arms M-4 rifle training exercise on the port side elevator of USS Boxer (LHD 4). The Boxer Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) is underway off the coast of Southern California completing a Certification Exercise (CERTEX). CERTEX is the final evaluation of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Boxer ARG prior to deployment and is intended to certify their readiness to conduct integrated missions across the full spectrum of military operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Joe Bishop/Released)
We do more than just fitness at CrossFit Scottsdale. Not only did we see amazing results from our athletes during the Body RX challenge finals, but we also held a self defense clinic to help them learn how to “Improve their odds.” While students are used to showing their power, strength, speed, accuracy, and agility, this week we have given them a chance to show off their new and improved physique as well as learn to defend them from becoming a victim of an attack. Great things are always happening at CrossFit Scottsdale.
For accuracy of time period, I often use photo references. This particular image was ideal for dressing the figurines.
We do more than just fitness at CrossFit Scottsdale. Not only did we see amazing results from our athletes during the Body RX challenge finals, but we also held a self defense clinic to help them learn how to “Improve their odds.” While students are used to showing their power, strength, speed, accuracy, and agility, this week we have given them a chance to show off their new and improved physique as well as learn to defend them from becoming a victim of an attack. Great things are always happening at CrossFit Scottsdale.
We do more than just fitness at CrossFit Scottsdale. Not only did we see amazing results from our athletes during the Body RX challenge finals, but we also held a self defense clinic to help them learn how to “Improve their odds.” While students are used to showing their power, strength, speed, accuracy, and agility, this week we have given them a chance to show off their new and improved physique as well as learn to defend them from becoming a victim of an attack. Great things are always happening at CrossFit Scottsdale.
From far left to right:
Christopher Mellon, Policy Analyst, Future of Property Rights Program, New America
Frank Pichel, Co-Founder & Chief Programs Officer, Cadasta Foundation
Anne Hale Miglarese, Founder & CEO, Radiant Earth Foundation
Walter Volkmann, Owner & President, Micro Aerial Projects L.L.C.
Microchip's next-generation energy-measurement analog front end (AFE), the MCP3911, features two 24-bit, delta-sigma ADCs that operate at 3V with industry-leading accuracy of 94.5 dB SINAD and 106.5 dB THD. This provides better energy-meter and power-monitoring performance by accurately measuring from start-up to maximum current, and enables faster calibration during production. Four different power modes offers the flexibility of enabling either extremely low-power designs, to 0.8 mA per channel, or designs for higher-speed signals and harmonic content. The extended temperature range allows operation from -40°C to +125°C. For more info, visit: www.microchip.com/get/XA2A
We do more than just fitness at CrossFit Scottsdale. Not only did we see amazing results from our athletes during the Body RX challenge finals, but we also held a self defense clinic to help them learn how to “Improve their odds.” While students are used to showing their power, strength, speed, accuracy, and agility, this week we have given them a chance to show off their new and improved physique as well as learn to defend them from becoming a victim of an attack. Great things are always happening at CrossFit Scottsdale.
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shecare high accuracy digital thermometer also known as high precision digital thermometer lasts for more than 16-20 days. This is a non-Bluetooth basic thermometer. Please manually enter the basal body temperature value into the App.
This kind of high precision thermometer meets the requirements of daily thermometers for family temperature measurement. Daily temperature measurement (fever, body temperature monitoring) is more accurate and reliable.
Parameters of Shecare High Accuracy Digital Thermometer
ModeBL-T980
Measurement Range32.0°C - 42.99°C
Accuracy±0.05°C(35°C-38°C)
Auto Shutdown1 minute
Data storage1 past measurement data
Storage41-104 °F/ 5-40°C, Relative humidity≤ 85%
Measurement Time3minute
Power TypeDC.3V
Battery TypeCR2032 Button Battery
QualificationFDA CE NMPA
Unit size12.7x3.7x0.97cm
Packing size (box/piece)14.6x6x1.5cm
Packing size (carton/piece)41.6x35.6x33cm
Product unit1unit/box
Product weight/piece/box36.5g(Gross weight)
14.5(Net weight)
Product weight/carton10.83kg(Gross Weight)
9.12kg(Net Weight)
Packing unit (set/carton)240 unit/box
Production capacity (day/month)20,000 unit/day
Delivery Time35~45 days
Functions of Shecare® High Accuracy Digital Thermometer
Daily Thermometers For Family Temperature Measurement
Daily temperature measurement (fever, body temperature monitoring) is more accurate and reliable. By using shecare App to upload data manually, the accurate temperature file is visible.
High-Precision Ntc Sensor, Sensitive Measurement Of Basal Body Temperature
The Shecare® basic thermometer adopts a high-sensitivity NTC temperature sensor with a fast response speed and a 3-minute temperature measurement mode to ensure you get more accurate body temperature data.
Large LCD Display
Large font LCD, very convenient for reading; You can see the 0.01℃ temperature change.
Waterproof Flexible Probe
Wash the metal head with clean water after daily measurement.
Alcohol can also be used for disinfection --easy to clean.
How to Use High Accuracy Digital Thermometer
Step 1
Download Shecare® APP on IOS or Google. Open your own account.
Step 2
Turn on the Basal Thermometer, put it underneath your tongue and wait until you hear the beeping alert.
Step 3
Manually input your basal temperature into the APP. The App will record your data and draw the curve for you. Shecare® app will predict your ovulation day based on the data you input.
What is the Most Accurate Thermometer for Home Use
The best thermometer is the one you can use most comfortably and correctly. This is also helpful if your thermometer is from a reliable smart thermometer company.
Rectal thermometers are still considered by many medical professionals to be the gold standard for babies and children. However, in these age groups, oral and forehead readings are usually very reliable.
Please always keep in mind that temperature readings vary depending on how the thermometer is used:
The rectal thermometer reading will be about 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) higher than the oral temperature reading.
The tympanic thermometer reading is usually 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) higher than the oral temperature reading.
The armpit thermometer reading may be 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) lower than the oral temperature reading (and may be the least reliable).
The time thermometer reading is usually 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) lower than the oral temperature reading.
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My dads face... simple. He shaved this off like the day after i took this picture, so sad D:
"We're not talking about historical accuracy, we're talking about art. I've set in motion a geometric inevitability. If I start chiseling there, chipping here, the whole form is compromised."
David Assael
Checking the accuracy on my MTG-3000 timer. Just a great result. Smile. ;-)
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We do more than just fitness at CrossFit Scottsdale. Not only did we see amazing results from our athletes during the Body RX challenge finals, but we also held a self defense clinic to help them learn how to “Improve their odds.” While students are used to showing their power, strength, speed, accuracy, and agility, this week we have given them a chance to show off their new and improved physique as well as learn to defend them from becoming a victim of an attack. Great things are always happening at CrossFit Scottsdale.
Vlora, Albania, welcomed the 9th FAI World Paragliding Accuracy Championship from May 5 to 14, 2017, with a record participation of 28 countries represented by 147 pilots, including 32 women.
Athletes and coaches compete in the last two weeks of Friday Night Lights, the fitness competition held at CrossFit Scottsdale. Competitors from all over the valley (including Matt Lucas from CrossFit Southwest who earned third place overall in Men’s RX) put their strength, speed, endurance, power, flexibility and even accuracy to the test during the workout routines. The athletes with the most training, nutrition, and an elite level of physical fitness prevailed. Coach Luke Kayyem won the Rx Division for the men while Coach Melissa Einbinder won for the females. Several athletes qualified for the Southwest Regional competition, the next path to the Reebok Sponsored CrossFit Games.
We do more than just fitness at CrossFit Scottsdale. Not only did we see amazing results from our athletes during the Body RX challenge finals, but we also held a self defense clinic to help them learn how to “Improve their odds.” While students are used to showing their power, strength, speed, accuracy, and agility, this week we have given them a chance to show off their new and improved physique as well as learn to defend them from becoming a victim of an attack. Great things are always happening at CrossFit Scottsdale.
We do more than just fitness at CrossFit Scottsdale. Not only did we see amazing results from our athletes during the Body RX challenge finals, but we also held a self defense clinic to help them learn how to “Improve their odds.” While students are used to showing their power, strength, speed, accuracy, and agility, this week we have given them a chance to show off their new and improved physique as well as learn to defend them from becoming a victim of an attack. Great things are always happening at CrossFit Scottsdale.
Electronic shutter testers are a wonderful thing, they can read out a shutter speed to six decimal places; and modern electronic focal plane shutters are capable of accuracy almost into that realm.
But older mechanically timed shutters are not. And the important thing to bear in mind when testing them is that, for practical photographic purposes, it really isn’t necessary to be that accurate.
To illustrate the amount of uncertainty that film can absorb, let’s take a look at that time honored classic, The leaf shutter. Leaf shutters have featured in some of the finest cameras in history: Hasselblad, Rolleiflex, Linhof and Deardorff all used them, and I’ve never heard complaints about their lousy inconsistent exposures.
The upper part of this image is from a Wollensak publication from the 1950s. It explains how the leaf shutter manages light; the fact that the blades spend some time partially open, and the way that the rated speed (the effective open time) lies midway between the fully open time and the total travel time of the blades.
The lower part of the image shows this sequence in terms of milliseconds of exposure for a perfect Compur Rapid shutter set at its fastest speed of 1/500 second (2 milliseconds). The full open white circle in the center is the wide open lens aperture of f/2.8. There is no escapement delay at 1/500, the blades are in constant motion and the full open time is essentially zero, so the entire exposure consists of a constantly varying partially-open condition. An effective exposure time of 1/500 second therefore corresponds to a total travel time of 4 milliseconds, or 1/250 second.
Now look at the small red dot in the center of the shutter. This represents the full aperture when the lens is stopped down to f/16. With this small opening, the entire aperture is fully exposed during almost the entire 4 millisecond travel time of the blades, giving an effective exposure time slower than 1/300 for a 1/500 setting in a perfectly adjusted shutter.
In case you’re thinking that they might correct for this by making the small apertures a bit undersized, they can’t do that: note that this amount of discrepancy exists ONLY at the fastest speed where there is no delayed hold-open time. At 1/125, the total travel time will be 10ms for an effective open time of 8ms at full aperture and 9.5 at f/16, with all of the extra time being 100% open. The effective open time at f/16 in this example would be 1/105. The farther down from the fastest speed you go, the less difference there will be between the large and small aperture exposures.
So how do they account and correct for all this variation? The short answer is, they don’t. The variability depends on both the shutter speed and the aperture in a way that is too complex to correct in the design of a mechanical shutter, so it’s ignored. An uncertainty of up to one full stop of exposure for different combinations of speed and aperture is inevitable in a theoretically perfect leaf shutter. Some of the finest cameras made simply depend on the film’s exposure latitude to be able to absorb the variation and produce award-winning results.
So, if it’s REALLY personally important to you to have a 1/1000 setting that measures between 1/999 and 1/1001, more power to you. Just remember that the film doesn’t care quite that much.
From far left to right:
Christopher Mellon, Policy Analyst, Future of Property Rights Program, New America
Frank Pichel, Co-Founder & Chief Programs Officer, Cadasta Foundation
Anne Hale Miglarese, Founder & CEO, Radiant Earth Foundation
Walter Volkmann, Owner & President, Micro Aerial Projects L.L.C.
Yukon River from Klondike Loop Highway near Carmacks, Yukon, Canada. Photographed on 10 August 2009.
Joint ©© Arthur D. Chapman and Audrey Bendus.
Athletes and coaches compete in the last two weeks of Friday Night Lights, the fitness competition held at CrossFit Scottsdale. Competitors from all over the valley (including Matt Lucas from CrossFit Southwest who earned third place overall in Men’s RX) put their strength, speed, endurance, power, flexibility and even accuracy to the test during the workout routines. The athletes with the most training, nutrition, and an elite level of physical fitness prevailed. Coach Luke Kayyem won the Rx Division for the men while Coach Melissa Einbinder won for the females. Several athletes qualified for the Southwest Regional competition, the next path to the Reebok Sponsored CrossFit Games.
Athletes and coaches compete in the last two weeks of Friday Night Lights, the fitness competition held at CrossFit Scottsdale. Competitors from all over the valley (including Matt Lucas from CrossFit Southwest who earned third place overall in Men’s RX) put their strength, speed, endurance, power, flexibility and even accuracy to the test during the workout routines. The athletes with the most training, nutrition, and an elite level of physical fitness prevailed. Coach Luke Kayyem won the Rx Division for the men while Coach Melissa Einbinder won for the females. Several athletes qualified for the Southwest Regional competition, the next path to the Reebok Sponsored CrossFit Games.
Точното предаване на цветовете и баланса на бялото са от важно значение и този малък цветен паспорт е голям помощник
// Colour accuracy and white balance are of great importance and this little "passport" here is an awesome tool
Accuracy in our work is one of the traits that Prophet Muhammed (Peace be upon him) taught us. However and sadly, most of Muslims don't pay attention to that part.
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CameraNikon D3100
Exposure0.001 sec (1/800)
Aperturef/5.6
Focal Length220 mm
ISO Speed100
Exposure ProgramManual
Using Sigma 70-300 DG Lens
The first improvement one could make on the accuracy of our predictions is assuming that stocks go up over time. I decided in an attempt to avoid data mining, I will look at half of the stocks and use those for predictions, and the other half will be the ones I predict. That way, I won't be using IBM's future stock prices as a way to predict IBM's past stock prices. There is a bit of weirdness though, since I might be using Microsoft's stock prices from the 1990's to predict IBM's stock prices in the 1970's, but I think that won't significantly affect the results.
Now, the S&P 500 is made up of a whole bunch of companies that are supposed to represent most every industry in the United States. I thought about trying to have some of each industry in each half, but then I decided that was far too much work. Instead, I have it grab every other stock from the list. I suppose there's some chance that certain industries aren't represented equally in the test group. C'est la vie.
Anyway, this is what the prediction group did over 12 months on average. Wouldn't it be nice if you could gain 25+% a year on average?
Flight engineer, Corporal Ryan Hennessy from 103 Search and Rescue Squadron, evaluates a SAREX 14 crew during the helicopter accuracy event held on the flight line at 5 Wing Goose Bay, NL on September 15, 2014.
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