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Section 30 with Custis Walks in the background at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 21, 2020. Along with Sections 31-33, this section was created in the mid-1940s. Today, many World War I and II, and Korean War veterans are interred here. The first burial in Section 30 occurred years before the section was officially dedicated. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (operated by Arriva Sverige): in the Saltsjöbanan railway, exit blocj signal 1 C in Igelboda junction station, showing the stop aspect. Below, a section break indicator.
This was most of the smoked meats section. Not bad for a store pretty much the size and style of a local 7-11.
I think it was a Monoprix, not a Monop
2010/05/29.RD4996. The Rorschach - Heiden - Bahn (RHB) is a standard gauge rack railway that runs from Rorschach Hafen on the Bodensee (Lake Constance) to the small town of Heiden overlooking the lake from high in the hills. The rack section starts at the main station in Rorschach and normal adhesion working is used on the short section between the two stations.
With 'air conditioned' coaches bringing up the rear, an RHB train leaves the upper terminus on
Saturday, 29th May, 2010.
Copyright © Ron Fisher.
Since 2017 the nose section of Lancaster KB976 has resided at East Kirkby. Built in Canada by the Victory Aircraft Works, Malton,Toronto.Returned to Canada it served in the R.C.A.F until the end of operational Lancasters in 1964. It was at Strathallan in Scotland with a civilian registration,later it went to British Aerospace at Woodford for restoration.A very bad accident when the hanger collapsed killed a 23 years old employee and a huge beam crushed the fuselage of the plane,a Nimrod was also wrecked. On going attempts have been made to restore KB976 it is now with the countries best and most knowledgeable team of Lanc restorers,the other bit of the main fuselage is at Air Adventure of Doncaster,some in Canada and the rest scattered far and wide.Hopefully it will all come together in the future.
photo Alan Farrow.
Polished cross section of a large nickel-iron meteorite in the Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington. This crystalline structure can only form in microgravity, and is proof of the object's formation in space.
Rural Sections - i like the combinations of shades of green and yellow and the lines ,curves and divisions
Miniature Schnauzer that required an emergency C-section. Pictures taken straight after the procedure was performed.
So, this is the butcher section of Ooty market.
Most of locals are vegeterians; so it is difficult to find restaurants where they serve meat. Only muslims can work as butcher and cut beef in this part of India.
Section perspective drawing. The parts cut are 1/2" glass, 1 1/4" stainless steel tube, 3/4" stainless steel rod and 5/8" Glacier Ice Corian.
Caliper Studio, 2009
Section 33 of Arlington National Cemetery is located next to McClellan Gate, background, in Arlington National Cemetery, Dec. 4, 2015. The cemetery's 624 acres are a unique blend of formal and informal landscapes, dotted with more than 8,600 native and exotic trees. Intimate gardens enhance the beauty and sense of peace. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/Arlington National Cemetery/ released)
I expect most people have heard of the conic sections, the circle, elipse, parabola and hyperbola which can all be formed by slicing a cone with a plane. I've just learned of this geometric method which can be used to find the two foci which are a separate way of defining or constructing an ellipse.
It turns out that if you take two spheres, such that they are tangent to the surface of the cone on a circle, and also tangent to the plane slicing through the cube at one point, those points where each sphere is tangent to the plane will coincide with the foci necessary to construct the same ellipse by finding the curve that is the sum of the distance from any point on the curve to the two foci.
In this image only the ellipse, its outer edge, and the small green spheres are left which mark the foci/tangent points of the spheres.
You know, I think I would really like to study geometry more deeply, best yet as the mathematics of computer graphics. But I would want to study it à la carte, just choose whichever topics seem interesting and fruitful to me, without having to do things in the order someone else decided was best. No prerequisites either. Because if I have to know the math before I can use it then I will never use most of it, because I won't find most of it to be worth my time until I have an application to which it is an essential tool.
That's how I think math and physics should be taught, as the tools you need in order to construct your own video game.
The Dolomites (Italian: Dolomiti; German: Dolomiten; Friulian: Dolomitis) are a section of the Alps. They are located for the most part in the province of Belluno, the rest in the provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento (all in north-eastern Italy). Conventionally they extend from the Adige river in the west to the Piave valley (Pieve di Cadore) in the east. The northern and southern borders are defined by the Puster Valley and the Sugana Valley (Val Sugana). But the Dolomites spread also over the Piave river (Dolomiti d'Oltrepiave) to the east; and far away over the Adige river to the west is the Brenta Group (Western Dolomites); there is also another smaller group called Piccole Dolomiti (Small Dolomites) located between the Provinces of Trento and Vicenza (see the map).
One national park and many other regional parks are located in the Dolomites. In August 2009, the Dolomites has been declared natural heritage of the UNESCO
During the First World War, the line between the Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces ran through the Dolomites. There are now open-air war museums at Cinque Torri (Five Towers) and Mount Lagazuoi. Many people visit the Dolomites to climb the Vie ferrate, protected paths created during the First World War. A number of long distance footpaths run across the Dolomites, which are called "Alte vie" (i.e., high paths). Such long trails, which are numbered from 1 to 8, require at least a week to be walked through and are served by numerous "Rifugi" (huts). The first and, perhaps, most renowned is the Alta Via 1.
The name "Dolomites" is derived from the famous French mineralogist Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu who was the first to describe the rock, dolomite, a type of carbonate rock which is responsible for the characteristic shapes and colour of these mountains.
A tourist mecca, the Dolomites are famous for skiing in the winter months and mountain climbing, daily excursions, climbing and Base Jumping, as well as paragliding and hang gliding in summer and late spring/early autumn.[citation needed] Free climbing has been a tradition in the Dolomites since 1887, when 17-year-old Georg Winkler soloed the first ascent of the pinnacle Die Vajolettürme.[1] The main centres include: Rocca Pietore alongside the Marmolada glacier, which lies on the border of the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Veneto regions, the small towns of Alleghe, Falcade, Auronzo, Cortina d'Ampezzo, and the villages of Arabba, Urtijëi and San Martino di Castrozza, as well as the whole of the Fassa, Gardena and Badia Valleys.
In the first week in July, the Maratona dles Dolomites, an annual single-day road bicycle racing race covering seven mountain passes of the Dolomites, is staged.
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This narrow gorge is the most critical section of the Chadar and must be solid enough to walk on as there is no way around it.
Section 30 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 21, 2020. Along with Sections 31-33, this section was created in the mid-1940s. Today, many World War I and II, and Korean War veterans are interred here. The first burial in Section 30 occurred years before the section was officially dedicated. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
The Badgers beat the #1 Buckeyes! With the exception of the third quarter, Wisconsin almost completely dominated Ohio State. And we got on the field after the victory! Such a great experience.
A bird flies off of the Section 43 marker at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 21, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Section wooden storage by Lakbear.
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Linograptus posthumus (Richter, 1875) - fossil graptolites on black shale from the Silurian of Poland. (slab is ~4.4 centimeters across at its widest)
Graptolites are an extinct group of colonial hemichordates that are most commonly preserved as carbonized compressions on shale bedding planes. They are typically not glamorous fossils, but they are critically important guide fossils and are widely used in biostratigraphy and for international correlation.
The most abundant group of graptolites in the fossil record is the graptoloids (see above). Graptoloid graptolites typically resemble small hacksaw blades. Each “tooth” of the hacksaw blades housed a tentaculate, filter-feeding organism. The entire hacksaw blade is the graptolite skeleton, known as a rhabdosome - a nonmineralized colonial skeleton. Most graptolites were planktonic.
The second most abundant group of graptolites is the dendroids. Dendroid graptolites attached to substrates and had colonial skeletons (rhabdosomes) that are generally broadly branching (conical to fan-shaped to shrub-like to flat spirals).
Other graptolite groups are very rare: the crustoids, tuboids, camaroids, and stolonoids.
Graptolite fossils are usually preserved as carbonized compressions - they are dark, flattened, carbon-rich films.
Classification: Animalia, Hemichordata, Graptolithina, Graptoloidea, Monograptidae
Stratigraphy: Lower Graptolitic Shales, Wenlockian Series, Middle Silurian
Locality: Żdanów section, Bardzkie Mountains (of the Sudetes Mountains), southwestern Poland
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La section féminine de l'Olympique lyonnais est un club de football féminin français basé à Lyon et créée en 1970 sous le nom de Football Club de Lyon.
Les Lyonnaises atteignent pour la première fois de leur histoire la Division 1 en 1978, après huit années passées à gravir les échelons régionaux de la Ligue de Rhône-Alpes. Le club connait une première période de gloire dans les années 1990 en décrochant quatre titres de championne de France entre 1990 et 1998. Après être redevenues de simples challengers pour le titre, l'intégration à l'Olympique lyonnais en 2004 va propulser les Lyonnaises sur le devant de la scène nationale et internationale, puisqu'elles décrochent huit titres consécutifs de championnes de France entre 2006 et 2014 ainsi que deux titres de championnes d'Europe en 2011 et 2012.
L'équipe fanion du club, entrainée par Patrice Lair, participe au championnat de première division pour la 36e saison consécutive et évolue principalement sur le terrain no 10 de la Plaine des Jeux de Gerland, à 400 mètres du stade de l'équipe masculine.
La section féminine de l'OL est le seul club français à avoir remporté un triplé Ligue des champions, championnat et coupe nationale.
L'équipe est rattachée à l'Olympique lyonnais depuis l'été 2004. À noter que le FC Lyon possède à nouveau une section féminine depuis 2009.
Les joueuses de l'OL célébrant le titre de 2010.
En 2007, pour la première fois l'équipe championne de première division masculine est la même que l'équipe victorieuse de première division féminine. Le club réalise ainsi un doublé filles-garçons inédit.
En 2008, le club se révèle sur le plan européen en atteignant la demi-finale de la Coupe UEFA, après avoir notamment éliminé le club anglais de l'Arsenal LFC. Lors de la saison 2007-2008, l'équipe termine invaincue, et ce toutes compétitions confondues malgré l'élimination en Coupe UEFA contre l'Umeå IK (1-1 au match aller et 0-0 au match retour). Cette saison voit également l'équipe réaliser son premier doublé coupe/championnat, soit exactement la même chose que chez les hommes.
La saison 2008-2009 est du même acabit, les Lyonnaises remportant le championnat avec 13 points d'avance sur les joueuses du Montpellier HSC, avec un match nul et 21 victoires en 22 journées. Elles sont éliminées en demi-finale de la Coupe UEFA par les futurs vainqueurs de la compétition, le FCR Duisbourg (4-2 sur l'ensemble des deux rencontres). La superbe saison des lyonnaises est confirmée par la nomination de Lotta Schelin et de Louisa Necib au Trophée UNFP du football dans la catégorie « joueuse de l'année », prix finalement remporté par la jeune Française.
En finale de la Ligue des champions 2009-2010, les lyonnaises perdent aux tirs au but (0-0, 6 tab à 7) alors qu'elles avaient deux tirs au but d'avance, face au FFC Turbine Potsdam2. En 2011, elles remportent la Ligue des champions après une victoire (2-0) face à ces mêmes adversaires.
Les lyonnaises remportent la compétition en 2012 face au FFC Francfort (2-0) et conservent ainsi leur titre continental, ce qui constitue une première pour un club français. La même année, elles réalisent le premier triplé de l'histoire du football français en remportant également la coupe de France en s'imposant 2-1 face au Montpellier HSC et le championnat de France en s'imposant 3-0 lors de la dernière journée face au FCF Juvisy qui était encore en course pour le titre.
Du 22 au 25 novembre 2012 les Lyonnaises remportent à Saitama au Japon, la Mobcast Cup organisée par la ligue féminine japonaise, qui est un tournoi amical entre deux équipes japonaises, une équipe australienne et l'équipe française, ayant pour but de pousser la FIFA à organiser une coupe du monde des clubs similaire à celle organisée pour les hommes.
Le 10 avril 2013, les Lyonnaises furent officiellement championnes de France pour la 7ème fois consécutive et pour la 11ème fois de leur histoire grâce à une victoire face à Vendenheim avant la fin de la saison. Au cours de ce championnat, elles gagnent chacun de leurs 22 matches en inscrivant au total 132 buts pour 5 encaissés. Elles atteignent leur 4ème finale consécutive de Ligue des champions qui se solde par une défaite 1-0 face au VfL Wolfsbourg. Les lyonnaises remportent une 5ème Coupe de France en battant l'AS Saint-Etienne par 3-1, le 8 juin 2013.
En 2014, l'équipe s'adjuge un nouveau doublé Coupe-Championnat national mais est éliminée précocement de la Coupe d’Europe.
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Section 26 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 21, 2020. Originally called the “Garden Plot," this section was where officers who died during the Civil War were buried. "Garden plot” was used because the gravesites in this section are located on eastern and southern sides of the Custis-Lee family formal garden. It stretches to the Tanner Amphitheater. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)