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Kohl's Children's Hospital of Minnesota Mobile Simulation Laboratory at the 2008 IMSH, Sandiego, CA.
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
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Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
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This is the last page of my current simulation notebook that I use for scratch calculations and notes. This notebook is a spiral bound school one that my son never really used so I recycled it. I used this one for about three years, as it started life with me at my job for taking notes.
The page is a calculation for the final virial radius after kinetic and potential energy reconfiguration from the initial conditions. (I was working on for too long to get that result. So dumb at times!) Note that the final virial radius goes to infinity when the initial kinetic energy equals the initial potential energy.
I need a new notebook now but the boy has left more spiral bound notebooks for recycling!
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N-body simulations are run with different force laws and the resulting butterfly effect is analyzed.
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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Kougan pourrait ressembler a ça :D
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This simulation is a mock scenario as part of the eighth UTHealth Houston Center for Interprofessional Collaboration Mass Casualty Incident Simulation. Volunteers in each scenario played victims to provide an educational training for students. (Photos by Nathan Jeter/UTHealth)
The Simulation Game of Dashkesen Summer School was organized on its third school day and accomplished on the fifth day with the closing ceremony.
Discussions on the topics as "Representation of women in top management positions" and "Ensuring the security of international air space" were held in the format of the UN General Assembly.
While achieving a consensus on the “Representation of women in top management position” resolution, “delegates” failed to agree on the topic of “Security of International Air Space”.
The Dashkesen Summer School was organized under the “Creating New Platforms to Support Active Youth Engagement in Global Policy Debates” joint project between UNDP and the Ministry of Youth and Sports. Current objective of the project is to support the institutionalization of the Model UN in Azerbaijan and creation of national Model UN mechanism or network, delivering financial means to support the participation of national youth in international MUN initiatives and organizing national MUN.
Photo: Rustem Farman Ismayilov
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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
European Political Community Summit Simulation for Moldovan Youth, 2023
On 26-27 May, 50 young people from various regions of Moldova took part in a simulation of the European Political Community Summit, organised by the Young European Ambassadors (YEAs) from Moldova. The event took place at the Moldovan Parliament in Chisinau.
The simulation took place on the eve of the summit of the European political community held near Chisinau on 1 June at the initiative of the EU. Forty-seven heads of state and government, as well as the presidents of the European Council, the European Commission and the European Parliament were invited to the summit.
The simulation provided young participants with the opportunity to take on the role of European leaders representing their countries or institutions. Participants discussed a variety of topics, including peace, democracy, climate, energy, security and misinformation, and offered their vision of how to strengthen security and stability on the European continent.
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University of Gloucestershire Oxstalls campus held a major incident simulation codenamed Operation Blizzard.
This critical incident saw students from various courses working alongside each other following a mock terrorist attack on a Christmas market.
picture by Mikal Ludlow Photography
26-1-23
Learn to mesh, analyze, view, and interpret the results of design models and assemblies created in SolidWorks.
Simulation centres, typically when they are getting more mature, strive for one or the other certification. Local ones, international ones, simulation specific or ISO f.e. Basis for everything is a profound QA, QS, standardization, process management etc. Check out more at www.amc-online.at/!
Film Simulation Agfa Scala Monochrome
Film Simulation = Acros + G
Sharpness = 0
Shadows = 0
Highlights = +4
Grain = Weak
Noise Reduction = -3
Dynamic Range = DR400
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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This network illustrates working with an agent simulation program. In the Hats simulator, a small proportion of agents may be planning to access a protected area. To do this, they must arrive at the area as a group, and between them have the right set of capabilities to make access. Agents have different native capabilities, and can acquire capabilities from each other in meetings. The goal for the user is to find a group of agents that may be planning to access some protected area, in a simulation containing perhaps millions of agents, mostly benign, and thousands of protected areas. The image below highlights a group that may be planning to access an area requiring four capabilities. Only agents within a small fixed distance of a chosen area are initially selected interactively in KP, showing a few hundred out of more than 10,000 agents. Groups have been assigned by a separate analytic tool, and are used to color the agents, with agents colored blue belonging only to benign groups. The red agents at the top right of the diagram may be planning to make an access. Agents are linked to meetings, shown as ovals, and colored links indicate that the agent got or shared some capability in a meeting. The meetings have been laid out in time order from left to right, so it is clear that the group acquired all four capabilities through meetings, two of them quite recently. Also, two of the capabilities were acquired through a chain of meetings, behavior not seen elsewhere in the local network