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Dimension: 900*900*2100mm

Packing volume: 1 CBM;

certificate:CE/RoHS/ISO9001

Material:

.ABS board toughened glass(5mm)

.Toughened glass(5mm)

.Aluminum alloy

.Everything inside is water-proof.

.The shower room is close, won't water leakage.

.We install plastic belt (water proof) around the shower room to prevent from the water leakage, no silicon used for seal.

Option:

.stainless steel frame under tub

.thermostatic faucet

.steam

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

(All Included in this system)

.6 Body massage Jets

.Overhead rainfall shower head

.Multifunction sliding handle shower

.Fog-Free mirrors & glass

Package : bubble bag, Strong carton box, wooden package if necessary

     

Michell Gyrodec SE

Toshiba SD-9500

Audionote M-Zero-R

Decware Zen SE84

Rega Alya

Sometimes septic systems are not installed at the site of a home. It this case, sewer lines from a number of homes share the same trenches as the wastewater is moved to an adjacent area where the drainfields are installed.

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I'm not a fan of white color to be honest.

Industrial Design for a MRI System

An old chessie system caboose parked in titusville pa

Luxman PD272

Shure M97xE

Philips CD-850

Arcam AVR200 (Preamp)

Sony TA-F670ES (Power Amp)

Keesonic Kolt

Target R1

Kodak Retinette 167, LOMOGRAPHY EARL GRAY 100, F5.6, 1/50sec, 東京都, 千代田区, 丸の内, 東京国際フォーラム

The silver rectangle is the heat exchanger (wrapped in aluminized insulation)

 

The leftmost insulated pipe (red arrow pointing down) is the hot water supply from the Polaris water heater tank. The brown pump is controlled from the green logic box on the far right. This enters the bottom of the heat exchanger, flows upward (big red arrow), and returns to the heater tank via the vertical pipe with the blue up arrow.

 

The rightmost insulated pipe (no arrow in this photo) is the radiant heat manifold cold water return. This enters the heat exchanger via the horizontal pipe with the blue arrow pointing left. It exits the heat exchanger via the horizontal pipe with the red arrow pointing right. It then enters the thermostatic mixer (green knob), flows down into the pipe with the red arrow pointing left, and through the green air bubble remover.

 

After the air remover, the heated water flows up through the green pump (controlled by the logic box), then either goes up and out to the radiant heat manifold (vertical pipe with red up arrow) or gets shunted by the pressure regulator (black knob) into the pressure bypass (vertical pipe with red down arrow).

Remaining parts of the ventilation system. Underground tour with mornixuur, Batram, Bunkersachse and some other european urbexers. The plant "Malachit" was built during WW2 using war prisoners and detainees. Thousands of them died. It was planned to install a huge underground aircraft engine factory. The total length of all tunnels is about 15 km. After the war, the underground facility was destroyed in part. In the GDR, the tunnel system was rebuilt, modernized and provided with an underground railway station. Under the name "Komplexlager 12" it served until the end of GDR with an area of 40,000 square meters as the largest military material depot of the East German army. The plant is abandoned since 1993, locked and is now privately owned.

  

 

Irrigation System

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OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko Digital ED 90mm f3.5 Macro IS PRO

 

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BAE Systems Harrier GR9 ZG862 94 RAF Cottesmore UK

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A context free grammar with associated transforms in the plane and RGB space made these...

rules like

a -> bc

b -> bd

but never like:

d -> dd

each symbol is associated with a rotation, shift and scale in the plane, and a step in a direction in the RGB color space.

There are no real terminal symbols, termination occurs when the sub-tree would be less than a pixel in size, and the pixel at the resulting position is coloured.

Much like an L-System, I would say.

Actually because the tree overwrites itself in the image, does that make it context-sensitive, in that the result depends on other symbols? Certainly you need the image buffer as well as the stack to represent the process.

'System No. 19' by Julian Wild, 2008

system cameras for interchangeable lenses

 

Strong cameras which still deliver: See

 

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Attachment theory describes several behavioural systems, the function of which is to regulate human attachment, fear, exploration, care-giving, peer-affiliation and sex. Attachment is defined as any form of behaviour that results in a person attaining and retaining proximity to a differentiated other. The primary caregiver is the source of the infants stress regulation and, therefore, sense of safety and security. Attachment theory emphasises the role of the parent as mediator, reflector and moderator of the childs mind and the childs reliance on the parent to respond to their affective states in ways that are contingent to their internal experience, a process often referred to as secure base/safe haven functioning. Within the close parent-child relationship neural networks dedicated to feelings of safety and danger, attachment and the core sense of self are sculpted and shaped. These networks are conceptualised as internal working models of attachment.

 

Characteristic patterns of interaction operating within the familys caregiving-attachment system give rise to secure, insecure and disorganized patterns of attachment. These discrete patterns have been categorized using the Strange Situation research procedure, which observes the young childs behaviour when separated and reunited with his or her primary caregiver. Attachment patterns are represented in the childs internal working models of self-other relationships. Secure attachment is promoted by the interactive regulation of affect, which facilitates the recognition, labelling and evaluation of emotional and intentional states in the self and in others, a capacity known as reflective function or mentalization. The recognition of affects as having dynamic, transactional properties is the key to understanding behaviour in oneself and in another. The child comes to recognize his or her mental states as meaningful self-states via a process of parental affect mirroring and marking. Secure children are able to use sophisticated cognitive strategies to integrate and resolve their fear of separation and loss.

 

When the parent is unavailable, inconsistent or unpredictable, the infant develops one of two organized insecure patterns of attachment: avoidant or ambivalent-resistant. These defensive strategies involve either the deactivation or hyper-activation of the attachment system. Deactivation is characterized by avoidance of the caregiver and by emotional detachment. In effect, the avoidant child immobilizes the attachment system by excluding thoughts and feelings that normally activate the system. Hyper-activation is manifested by an enmeshed ambivalent preoccupation with the caregiver and with negative emotions, particularly anger. However, in common with the avoidant child, the ambivalent child appears to cognitively disconnect feelings from the situation that elicited the distress. Disorganised-disoriented attachment is discussed below.

 

Attachment research, then, demonstrates that discrete patterns of secure, insecure, and disorganized attachment have as their precursor a specific pattern of caregiver-infant interaction and their own behavioural sequelae. Repeated patterns of interpersonal experience are encoded in implicit-procedural memory and conceptualized as self-other working models of attachment. These mental models consist of generalized beliefs and expectations about relationships between the self and key attachment figures, not the least of which concerns ones worthiness to receive love and care from others.

 

In sum, the care-giving environment generally, and the infant-caregiver attachment relationship particularly, initiate the child along one of an array of potential developmental pathways. Disturbance of attachment is the outcome of a series of deviations that take the child increasingly further from adaptive functioning. Child abuse and cumulative developmental trauma violate the childs sense of trust, identity and agency and have pernicious and seminal influences on the developing personality. In essence, internal working models of early attachment relationships provide the templates for psychopathology in later life, which may include violent, destructive and self-destructive forms of behaviour. In attachment theory, the main purpose of defence is the regulation of emotions. The primary mechanisms for achieving this are distance regulation and the defensive exclusion of thoughts and feelings associated with attachment trauma.

 

Early trauma in the form of abuse, loss, neglect and severe parent-child misattunement compromises brain-mediated functions such as attachment, empathy and affect regulation. From an attachment theory perspective, patterns of attachment are encoded and stored as generalized relational patterns in the systems of implicit memory. These are conceptualized as cognitive-affective internal working models which are seen as mediating how we think and feel about ourselves, others and the relationships we develop. Although open to change and modification in the light of new attachment experiences, whether positive or negative, these non-conscious procedural models, scripts or schemas within which early stress and trauma are retained, tend to persevere and guide, appraise and predict attachment-related thoughts, feelings and behaviours throughout the life cycle via the implicit memory system. Psychopathology is seen as deriving from an accumulation of maladaptive interactional patterns that result in character traits and personality types and disorders.

 

Disorganised attachment may occur when the childs parent is both the source of fear and the only protective figure to whom to turn to resolve stress and anxiety. In such instances, neither proximity seeking nor proximity avoiding is a solution to the activation of the childs attachment and fear behavioural systems. If the trauma remains unresolved and is carried into adulthood, it leaves the individual vulnerable to affect dysregulation in interpersonal conflict situations that induce fear, hate, shame and rage. In such cases, alcohol and illicit drugs are often resorted to as a maladaptive means of suppressing dreaded psychobiological states and restoring a semblance of affective equilibrium.

 

Findings show that disorganised attachment developed in infancy shifts to controlling behaviour in the older child and adult, reflecting an internalized mental model of the self as unlovable, unworthy of care and support, and fearful of rejection, betrayal and abandonment. Disorganised attachment is associated with a predisposition to relational violence, to dissociative states and conduct disorders in children and adolescents, and to personality disorders in adults. This state of mind constitutes a primary risk factor for the development of borderline, anti-social and sociopathic personality disorders. The rate of such disorders in forensic settings is particularly high. Clinically, dissociated traumatic experience is unsymbolized by thought and language, being encapsulated within the personality as a separate, non-reflective reality which is cut off from authentic human relatedness. The information contained in implicit memory may be retrieved by state-dependent moods and situations. Dissociated archaic internal working models are then activated, influencing and distorting expectations of current events and relationships outside of conscious awareness, particularly in situations involving intense interpersonal stress. In such situations, the self is felt to be endangered, thereby increasing the risk of an angry and potentially violent reaction.

  

Air intake and outake (is that a word?) pipes removed from our prior heating system.

The ARM Surface Meteorology Systems (MET) uses mainly conventional in situ sensors to obtain statistics of surface wind speed, wind direction, air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, and rain-rate.

 

The Eastern North Atlantic (ENA) virtual tour gives you a detailed panorama of the newest ARM user facility atmospheric observatory, which opened in September 2013 on Graciosa Island off the coast of Portugal. Click here to to start the virtual tour.

 

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FAO is supporting the countries of the Dry Corridor in Central America to increase the resilience of households, communities and institutions to prevent and address disaster risks that affect agriculture and food and nutrition security in a timely and efficient manner.

 

Read more about FAO and El Niño.

 

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Mario Mazzola, SVP of Server and Access Virtualization Business Unit for Cisco, described the development of the Cisco Unified Computing System.

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The sinkhole to the cave system was widened somewhat by the excavator and the access was exposed. As soon as the brook flows through the pipe, things get interesting. Geologists can then explore this abysm where the water now disappears underground. Then one will try to close it again like a hundred years ago. Whether also this time someone will abseil down into the cave documented at that time remains to be seen. The whole effort is made because uncontrolled water leakages and the washing out of new caves is a danger to the environment. Switzerland, Nov 20, 2021. (3/6)

University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — Scenes from the 2017 Arkansas Flower and Garden Show, Feb. 24-26. Held at the Statehouse Convention Center in downtown Little Rock.

Collaboration with Csipler Dorottya, Nagy Daniel, Szado Ede

The Chado farm had a system to channel water into the farm pond.

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