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Paint analysis done by Dr. Susan Buck on the Carpenter's Shop at Castle Hill in Keswick, Virginia.

 

The outbuildings at Castle Hill have a similar temporal, social and geographical context to the South Yard at Montpelier.

 

Dr. Buck's analysis will help us better understand what the buildings in Montpelier's South Yard could have looked like in the period.

 

Photos by Jennifer Wilkoski Glass - The Montpelier Foundation

Under the microscope magnified 200X

The Content Analysis Workshop I led with Karen McGrane.

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A. XRF Portable Analyzer

1. Niton

Niton DXL

Niton XL2 100G

Niton XL2 800 series

Niton XL2 Plus

Niton XL3T 900 Series

Niton XL3T GOLDD+

Niton XL5

 

2. Olympus

Vanta Element

Vanta L Series

Vanta Element S Series

Vanta C Series

Vanta M Series

GoldExpert

 

3. Bruker

S1 300

S1 500

S1 500S

S1 600

S1 800

 

4. Hitachi

XMet 8000 Smart

XMet 8000 Optimum

XMet 8000 Expert

 

5. SciAps

X50

X200

X250

X505

X550

 

B. Benchtop XRF :

1. Rigaku Benchtop EDXRF

NEX QC

NEX QC+ QuantEZ

NEX DE

NEX DE VS

NEX CG

NEX OL

NEX XT

NEX LS

 

2. Rigaku Benchtop WDXRF

Supermini200

ZSX Primus IV

ZSX Primus

ZSX Primus III+

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Simultix 15

 

3. Malvern Panalytical Benchtop EDXRF

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5. Thermofisher Benchtop EDXRF

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6. Thermofisher Benchtop WDXRF

ARL OPTIM’X XRF Analyzer

 

7. Bruker Benchtop EDXRF

S2 PUMA

S2 Polar

 

8. Bruker Benchtop WDXRF

S6 Jaguar

S8 Tiger

S8 Lion

 

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1. Thermofisher OES

ARL easySpark

 

2. Bruker OES

Q2 ION

Q4 Tasman

Q8 magellan

Q4 Mobile

 

3. Hitachi OES

TEST-MASTER Pro Arc

TEST-MASTER Pro Arc/Spark

PMI-Master Pro2 / Mobile Optical Emission Spectrometers

PMI-Master Smart

Stationary Optical Emission Spectrometers for metals analysis / OE750

Foundry master

 

4. ThermoFisher ICPMS

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5. ThermoFisher ICP-OES

iCAP™ 7200 ICP-OES

iCAP™ 7400 ICP-OES Analyzer

iCAP™ 7600 ICP-OES Analyzer

 

D. AAS Product

ThermoFisher AAS

iCE™ 3300 AAS Atomic Absorption Spectrometer

 

E. LIBs Product

1. Niton

Niton Apollo Handheld LIBS Analyze

 

2. Bruker

EOS 500 HH-LIBS

 

3. SciAps

Z-200

Z-200 C+

Z-300

Z-50

 

4. Hitachi

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Milly St. Charles (left) and unidentified woman. Reverse printed with film processing date of May 1981.

 

Photographer: Unknown

Donor: Jetje Worsfold

Original: 3 x 4” color print from Wednesday Hikers Photo Album in holdings of Angeles Chapter

Credit: Dick Worsfold Collection, Sierra Club-Angeles Chapter Archives

Image ID (file name): Worsfold 093

 

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Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Southall

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A screenshot of the software that analyses the movement of the seesaw and provides information like position, endurance, intensity, regularity, beats per minute via OSC

 

the software is written in processing

This oil sample is showing a positive result for water contamination.

I photographed it with permission.

Data Analysis Workshop (photo credit: ISTVS/ Apollo Hebatamu).

Description: Group posing in front of Muir Lodge, Jan. 2, 1921. Sam Marks is the right-most of the 3 people sitting in front of the flagpole. Edgar Cook is standing behind the darkly attired man sitting in the chair. Elizabeth “Betty” Cook is standing just left of her husband.

 

Photographer: Edgar W. Cook

Donor: Edgar W. Cook

Original: B&W print in holdings of Angeles Chapter Archives

Credit: Edgar W. Cook Collection, Sierra Club-Angeles Chapter Archives

Image ID: Cook 001 jpg

 

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For their ENGS 71: Structural Analysis course, students designed and constructed a treehouse at Hanover's Storrs Pond Recreation Area.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser

Between 29 November and 3 December 2021, a Poverty Analysis using STATA training took place at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Eduardo Mondlane. The training was organized by the Centre for Economic and Management Studies (CEEG) as part of the capacity development component of the Inclusive growth in Mozambique Programme and was given by poverty specialists at the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Mozambique. It was aimed at students in Economics, academics, and practitioners in government institutions.

 

Find more details about the event here

Six thinking hats analysis of our 'English Study'--FM2_2

This is my first feature article analysis. The magazine is NME.

DAX Ichimoku analysis 25July 14

Title: Actuation Analysis

Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University

Date Issued: 2011-08-17

Date Created: 1965

Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches

Format Medium: Photographic negative

Type: image

Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 38, File 38-152

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

 

TALEM Financial offers an Excel template that can be used to forecast your financial statements as part of your business plan.

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Ge Wang is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). He researches programming languages and interactive software systems (of all sizes) for computer music, mobile and social music, new performance ensembles (laptop orchestra and mobile phone orchestra) and paradigms (e.g., live coding), visualization, human-computer interaction, sound synthesis and analysis, musical visualization, and methodologies for education at the intersection of computer science and music.

  

Learn more at arts.mit.edu

 

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Por lo que me comentan los compañeros de la Sociedad Andaluza de Entomología (Pablo Valero), por su aspecto externo es imposible distinguir las diferentes especies de Leptynia de la Península Ibérica, sobre todo en el caso de las hembras, se necesita análisis molecular para poder afirmar la especie, sin embargo por el lugar donde la he encontrado que es el norte de Huelva, posiblemente se trate de Leptynia attenuata, que se distribuye por el oeste de la Península.

I was commented for my colleagues of the Andalusian Society of Entomology (Pablo Valero) for its external appearance is impossible to distinguish the different species of Leptynia of the Iberian Peninsula, especially in the case of females, molecular analysis is needed to affirm the species, but the place where I have found this specimen at north of Huelva, quite possibly be Leptynia attenuata, which is distributed to the west of the peninsula.

Almonaster la Real Huelva España

Junio 2016

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Analysis of "corner smearing" on Sony A7R with Leica WATE: everything looks as it ought to.

Photo from www.j4p.com/131120/index.html. MTF from Leica. Others from JonPB.

The reason that the component got knocked off of the stepper driver board is that it hit the edge of the duct channel on the fan board when I attempted to secure it. The culprit area is tagged in this picture. It is only a problem when the bolts are in the large side of the keyholes, but it is a serious problem that needed to be fixed. The recommended 10mm bolts were also too short - they had to be barely screwed into the plastic nuts in order to be tall enough to reach through the keyholes. So I used 16mm bolts instead, with a nut in place at each head to made the effective length a bit shorter -- these bolts could then be securely screwed all the way into the white plastic nuts.

Applied behavior analysis Autism is a scientific discipline concerned with Applying techniques based upon principles of learning to change Behavior of social significance.

Voronezh is a city and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast in southwestern Russia straddling the Voronezh River, located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) from where it flows into the Don River. The city sits on the Southeastern Railway, which connects western Russia with the Urals and Siberia, the Caucasus and Ukraine, and the M4 highway (Moscow–Voronezh–Rostov-on-Don–Novorossiysk). In recent years the city has experienced rapid population growth, rising in 2021 to 1,057,681, up from 889,680 recorded in the 2010 Census, making it the 14th-most populous city in the country.

 

The first chronicle references to the word "Voronezh" are dated 1177, when the Ryazan prince Yaropolk, having lost the battle, fled "to Voronozh" and there was moving "from town to town". Modern data of archeology and history interpret Voronezh as a geographical region, which included the Voronezh river (tributary of the Don) and a number of settlements. In the lower reaches of the river, a unique Slavic town-planning complex of the 8th – early 11th century was discovered, which covered the territory of the present city of Voronezh and its environs (about 42 km long, about 13 forts and many unfortified villages). By the 12th – 13th centuries, most of the old towns were desolate, but new settlements appeared upstream, closer to Ryazan.

 

For many years, the hypothesis of the Soviet historian Vladimir Zagorovsky dominated: he produced the toponym "Voronezh" from the hypothetical Slavic personal name Voroneg. This man allegedly gave the name of a small town in the Chernigov Principality (now the village of Voronizh in Ukraine). Later, in the 11th or 12th century, the settlers were able to "transfer" this name to the Don region, where they named the second city Voronezh, and the river got its name from the city. However, now many researchers criticize the hypothesis, since in reality neither the name of Voroneg nor the second city was revealed, and usually the names of Russian cities repeated the names of the rivers, but not vice versa.

 

The linguistic comparative analysis of the name "Voronezh" was carried out by the Khovansky Foundation in 2009. There is an indication of the place names of many countries in Eurasia, which may partly be not only similar in sound, but also united by common Indo-European languages: Varanasi, Varna, Verona, Brno, etc.

 

A comprehensive scientific analysis was conducted in 2015–2016 by the historian Pavel Popov. His conclusion: "Voronezh" is a probable Slavic macrotoponym associated with outstanding signs of nature, has a root voron- (from the proto-Slavic vorn) in the meaning of "black, dark" and the suffix -ezh (-azh, -ozh). It was not “transferred” and in the 8th - 9th centuries it marked a vast territory covered with black forests (oak forests) - from the mouth of the Voronezh river to the Voronozhsky annalistic forests in the middle and upper reaches of the river, and in the west to the Don (many forests were cut down). The historian believes that the main "city" of the early town-planning complex could repeat the name of the region – Voronezh. Now the hillfort is located in the administrative part of the modern city, in the Voronezh upland oak forest. This is one of Europe's largest ancient Slavic hillforts, the area of which – more than 9 hectares – 13 times the area of the main settlement in Kyiv before the baptism of Rus.

 

In it is assumed that the word "Voronezh" means bluing - a technique to increase the corrosion resistance of iron products. This explanation fits well with the proximity to the ancient city of Voronezh of a large iron deposit and the city of Stary Oskol. As well as the name of Voroneț Monastery known for its blue shade.

 

Folk etymology claims the name comes from combining the Russian words for raven (ворон) and hedgehog (еж) into Воронеж. According to this explanation two Slavic tribes named after the animals used this combination to name the river which later in turn provided the name for a settlement. There is not believed to be any scientific support for this explanation.

 

In the 16th century, the Middle Don basin, including the Voronezh river, was gradually conquered by Muscovy from the Nogai Horde (a successor state of the Golden Horde), and the current city of Voronezh was established in 1585 by Feodor I as a fort protecting the Muravsky Trail trade route against the slave raids of the Nogai and Crimean Tatars. The city was named after the river.

 

17th to 19th centuries

In the 17th century, Voronezh gradually evolved into a sizable town. Weronecz is shown on the Worona river in Resania in Joan Blaeu's map of 1645. Peter the Great built a dockyard in Voronezh where the Azov Flotilla was constructed for the Azov campaigns in 1695 and 1696. This fleet, the first ever built in Russia, included the first Russian ship of the line, Goto Predestinatsia. The Orthodox diocese of Voronezh was instituted in 1682 and its first bishop, Mitrofan of Voronezh, was later proclaimed the town's patron saint.

 

Owing to the Voronezh Admiralty Wharf, for a short time, Voronezh became the largest city of South Russia and the economic center of a large and fertile region. In 1711, it was made the seat of the Azov Governorate, which eventually morphed into the Voronezh Governorate.

 

In the 19th century, Voronezh was a center of the Central Black Earth Region. Manufacturing industry (mills, tallow-melting, butter-making, soap, leather, and other works) as well as bread, cattle, suet, and the hair trade developed in the town. A railway connected Voronezh with Moscow in 1868 and Rostov-on-Don in 1871.

 

20th century

During World War II, Voronezh was the scene of fierce fighting between Soviet and combined Axis troops. The Germans used it as a staging area for their attack on Stalingrad, and made it a key crossing point on the Don River. In June 1941, two BM-13 (Fighting machine #13 Katyusha) artillery installations were built at the Voronezh excavator factory. In July, the construction of Katyushas was rationalized so that their manufacture became easier and the time of volley repetition was shortened from five minutes to fifteen seconds. More than 300 BM-13 units manufactured in Voronezh were used in a counterattack near Moscow in December 1941. In October 22, 1941, the advance of the German troops prompted the establishment of a defense committee in the city. On November 7, 1941, there was a troop parade, devoted to the anniversary of the October Revolution. Only three such parades were organized that year: in Moscow, Kuybyshev, and Voronezh. In late June 1942, the city was attacked by German and Hungarian forces. In response, Soviet forces formed the Voronezh Front. By July 6, the German army occupied the western river-bank suburbs before being subjected to a fierce Soviet counter-attack. By July 24 the frontline had stabilised along the Voronezh River as the German forces continued southeast into the Great Bend of the Don. The attack on Voronezh represented the first phase of the German Army's 1942 campaign in the Soviet Union, codenamed Case Blue.

 

Until January 25, 1943, parts of the Second German Army and the Second Hungarian Army occupied the western part of Voronezh. During Operation Little Saturn, the Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh Offensive, and the Voronezhsko-Kastornenskoy Offensive, the Voronezh Front exacted heavy casualties on Axis forces. On January 25, 1943, Voronezh was liberated after ten days of combat. During the war the city was almost completely ruined, with 92% of all buildings destroyed.

 

Post-war

By 1950, Voronezh had been rebuilt. Most buildings and historical monuments were repaired. It was also the location of a prestigious Suvorov Military School, a boarding school for young boys who were considered to be prospective military officers, many of whom had been orphaned by war.

 

In 1950–1960, new factories were established: a tire factory, a machine-tool factory, a factory of heavy mechanical pressing, and others. In 1968, Serial production of the Tupolev Tu-144 supersonic plane was established at the Voronezh Aviation factory. In October 1977, the first Soviet domestic wide-body plane, Ilyushin Il-86, was built there.

 

In 1989, TASS published details of an alleged UFO landing in the city's park and purported encounters with extraterrestrial beings reported by a number of children. A Russian scientist that was cited in initial TASS reports later told the Associated Press that he was misquoted, cautioning, "Don't believe all you hear from TASS," and "We never gave them part of what they published", and a TASS correspondent admitted the possibility that some "make-believe" had been added to the TASS story, saying, "I think there is a certain portion of truth, but it is not excluded that there is also fantasizing".

 

21st century

From 10 to 17 September 2011, Voronezh celebrated its 425th anniversary. The anniversary of the city was given the status of a federal scale celebration that helped attract large investments from the federal and regional budgets for development.

 

On December 17, 2012, Voronezh became the fifteenth city in Russia with a population of over one million people.

 

Today Voronezh is the economic, industrial, cultural, and scientific center of the Central Black Earth Region. As part of the annual tradition in the Russian city of Voronezh, every winter the main city square is thematically drawn around a classic literature. In 2020, the city was decorated using the motifs from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker. In the year of 2021, the architects drew inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen as well as the animation classic The Snow Queen from the Soviet Union. The fairy tale replica city will feature the houses of Kai and Gerda, the palace of the snow queen, an ice rink, and illumination.

  

We learned that of two highly similar competitors, one's website was much more successful than the other. I did a detailed analysis, which I presented. This excerpt from that presentation reveals how surface similarities can disguise vastly different user experience.

The thematic scope of the analysis of the knowledge gaps in sustainability of pastoralism and rangelands. The objective of the study was to identify gaps in environmental and socioeconomic information and in the provision of technical support for promoting sustainable pastoralism and rangelands. The inclusion of local and indigenous knowledge and technologies in the information sources reviewed was also examined as far as possible.

 

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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Levi Westerveld

An analysis of trees in the Chicago region of Illinois reveals that this area has about 172,297,000 trees with tree and shrub canopy that covers 23.0 percent of the region. The most common tree species are European buckthorn, green ash, boxelder, black cherry, and American elm. Trees in the Chicago region currently store about 16.9 million tons of carbon (61.9 million tons CO2) valued at $349 million. In addition, these trees remove about 677,000 tons of carbon per year (2.5 million tons CO2/year) ($14.0 million/year) and about 18,080 tons of air pollution per year ($137 million/year). Chicago's regional forest is estimated to reduce annual residential energy costs by $44.0 million/year.

Here, the Gerald & Loreal Earles Peace Park of North Lawndale provide a sanctuary for the locals.

(USDA Forest Service photo by Preston Keres)

 

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