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Mit DIALux-Simulationen wie dieser können wir Konzepte für die umweltverträgliche Beleuchtung von Außenräumen erarbeiten. Hier sieht man einen Ausschnitt aus einer solchen Simulation, die wir für die Stadt Osterode im Harz entwickelt haben. (Simulation: Christian Reinboth)
JIBC training simulation involving JIBC, paramedic students, police officers, JIBC Law Enforcement Studies Diploma students, BC Ambulance volunteers, UBC Medicine resident physicians and staff from the BC Medical Unit.
From our conflict resolution and development simulation, incorporating over 75 conference participants.
Photo from the 2008 Innovations in Student Leadership Conference, held February 23, 2008 at the Elliott School of International Affairs. For more information, please visit onestudentry.org and islc.onestudentry.org.
From the creators of Fish Tycoon and the epic Virtual Villagers series comes Plant Tycoon, a great new plant simulation where you grow plants, harvest seeds, and sell adult plants in the Nursery to make money. Monitor your plants health, age and maturity and be careful of dehydration and...
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
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Maine Soldier, Spc. Timothy Phadungthin is one of 14 elite Soldiers of the 350,000 Army National Guard force competing in the Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition, Camp Williams, Utah.
The 14 competitors will undergo rigorous challenges, both physical and mental, during the four-day event, and only two will emerge as the 2015 ARNG Best Soldier and Best Non Commissioned Officer. These elite competitors test their Army aptitude, conquering urban-warfare simulations, physical fitness tests, written exams, Warrior task and battle drills relevant to today's operating environment. (National Guard photos by Sgt 1st Class Pete Morrison) ‪#‎NGB‬ ‪#‎BWC15ARNG‬
There are about a dozen exosolar planets that transit their host star (a transit is when the planet moves in front of the star blocking out light). Measuring the when transits occur can be a powerful tool to determine if other planets are present in that system.
The Figure above shows a simulation of transit timings if additional planets are present. The primary planet has a mass of 0.69 times the Jupiter and an orbital period of approximately 3.52 days. The colours indicate the mass of secondary planet, ranging from 1 to 100 times the mass of the Earth. The scale on the bottom shows the period of the secondary planet ranging from 1 to 17 days. The scale on the left indicates the change in the occurrence of the transit event. It is a log scale (0 -> 1 sec, 1 -> 10 sec, 2-> 100 sec and so on..).
Long term monitoring of transiting systems gives the opportunity to possibly discover other Earth-sized planets outside out Solar System.
Computer simulations: the third way of doing science
A public lecture by Gabriel Stoltz (Ecole des Ponts & Inria Rocquencourt, France)
18.00 Wednesday 4 June 2014
www.icms.org.uk/activities/public-events
Part of the workshop on Computational Methods for Statistical Mechanics 2-6 June 2014
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November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.
Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross
Staged Simulation of an Anesthesia & Surgical Resident interaction taking place in the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (UWSMPH) Department of Anesthesiology Simulation Laboratory.
The Anesthesiology Resident clearly went to medical school elsewhere!
Waldsee villagers represented different European countries and tried to prevent Europe from falling into an economic crisis.
From our conflict resolution and development simulation, incorporating over 75 conference participants.
Photo from the 2008 Innovations in Student Leadership Conference, held February 23, 2008 at the Elliott School of International Affairs. For more information, please visit onestudentry.org and islc.onestudentry.org.