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Flashback Friday: The Best Foods for Fighting Autism and Brain Inflammation
“The Best Foods for Fighting Autism and Brain Inflammation” Harvard neurologist Martha Herbert, in a keynote address at an autism conference, said we need to conduct research as if we know this is an emergency. Already, up to one and a half percent of American children have autism, and it appears to be on the rise. Well, what about fever’s dramatic effect, this dramatic relief of autistic behavior during a fever continues to tantalize parents and practitioners.
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File management with LibreOffice 6.4 on Windows 10
Are you a user? The person registered on the PC is also referred to as a user. There is a personal folder structure for each user account, some of which already exist automatically. What is “file management”? The word “file management” consists of “file” and “management”. What exactly does “file” mean? For the user, files on the computer are usually documents, photos, videos or music. For example, files are used in programs such as the text program “Writer”.
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Jak zamontować kieszeń na dysk HDD w laptopie? | Poradnik #1
Hello! I’ll show you how to mount a disc bay in the laptop. Prepare : Disc HDD/SSD with SATA interface Philips Screwdiver Screws (usually included) Laptop and Disc Bay (SATA) 1. Remove disk drive 2. Take away the plug 3. Mount plug in disk bay 4. Insert HDD/SSD in to the bay 5. Tight the screws 6. Mount the disk bay in laptop .
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How to Move Installed Programs to Another Disk 💾➡️💽
Hello everybody! In this video, I’m going to show you how to move a program from one disk to another in a Windows operating system. Although modern computers come equipped with disks offering at least half a terabyte of free space, all that space is not always available for use, in practice. Laptop manufacturers tend to divide the physical hard disk into several logical partitions, and usually, the one meant to be the system drive C: gets too little space, while the non-system partition D: gets the rest of the generous offer.
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OIST Covid-19 Community Response - Face Shields
I’m Amy Shen. I’m a professor leading the Micro-Bio-Nano Fluidics Unit There are several things we believe we can contribute especially with researchers from my unit We’re involved with two very different projects: One is related to using 3D printing to make face shields in collaboration with the Mathematics Mechanics and Materials Unit We teamed up and decided to use the available designs online to use our in-house 3d printers My name is Ankur I am a graduate student in the Shintake unit here at OIST I’m assisting in a project to help print and build face shields for people both at OIST and around Okinawa we’re trying to print 10-12 at a time in stacks so that we can make them really quickly and then rapidly get these face shields out there We typically will be running jobs of maybe 10 to 20 hours to print as many as possible but also to give us a gap to check to make sure the printer works properly and there are no hiccups.
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The significance of the nontraditional Coriolis terms - Hing Ongs PhD Dissertation Defense
So welcome everyone to Hing Ong’s dissertation defense Hing came to us with a Master of Science degree from Taiwan And he didn’t start out initially in my group I knew of him only from his original application to the department And just before he started in my in my group I woke up around 2:00 a.m. with my phone buzzing me for incoming emails And I don’t always look at these But I popped up and turned it on curiously I found him asking me to advise him on his PhD in tropical large- scale dynamics At the time, as I said, I didn’t know him very well But I’d seen his application And I knew he was a fantastic student with a great record In the months following Hing was, I think, the fastest student I’ve ever had in terms of turning out papers from the start of joining the research group He, as I said, he did have a master’s degree to start with But he’s always been quick studying And works really hard oftentimes in the middle of the night to get things done So it’s the first time obviously we’ve done dissertation defenses in this way The first part is as it’s always been the public portion Hing will provide his presentation for us And I ask that you please hold your questions until the end If you have questions that are brief clarifications then you address them to me in the chat And so I’ll be able to take a look at them and then assess whether either I can respond myself with a quick clarification or suggest that you wait to the end or I will step in for a moment and ask Hing to address the question depending on the nature of it Please if you can wait till the very end with those So we plan on the presentation taking roughly 45 minutes We’ll have about 15 minutes of questions from the public after which we’ll dismiss everyone but the committee The committee consists of myself, Brian Rose, Rob Fovell, and our visitor from NCAR Bill Skamarock And we specially appreciate his participation here And with that, we’ll let you take off Thank you, Paul It’s my pleasure to present my dissertation on The significance of the nontraditional Coriolis terms in tropical large-scale dynamics For those calling in while viewing my offline slides I will say the present slide number out loud Slide number 2 Like many other atmospheric scientists I used to believe that in our weather and climate models large-scale dynamics are well represented because we build our models upon equations known to govern the motion of large-scale flow And what needs improvement is to represent how the statistics of physical processes respond and feedback to large-scale flow For example, we need to improve convective parameterization which represent the statistics of convective processes So I used to study convective parameterization And I had a paper published about it three years ago That was right before I came to SUNY Albany However, two years ago when I was looking for a new research topic I reconsidered this question Are large-scale atmospheric dynamics well represented in our models?
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Air Quality Monitoring Solution for Smart Campus and Real-estate Projects
With increasing pollution levels in the city, the choice of real- estate has become a concern. Large gated communities like townships, condominiums, universities, and corporate campuses are facing a direct impact due to internal and external pollution sources. Smart homes and campuses are common concepts nowadays. Air Quality and the ambient atmosphere are among the key criteria in choosing spaces. With increased environmental pollution people are more inclined towards being aware of its impact on their health.
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Is this drone training?
I’m 75 and this is over the sky right now what the hell is this they were flickering lights and there’s a bunch of people pulled over on 75 why they’re changing clothes good evening .
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Programming Parallel Computers: Part 2A
Welcome to the second week of our course! In modern CPUs, there are three main forms of parallelism that we are going to learn to exploit. Multicore parallelism, instruction-level parallelism, and vector operations. With multicore parallelism, we make sure that all CPU cores have useful work to do. With instruction-level parallelism, we make sure that each CPU core is executing its instructions as fast as possible. Finally, with the use of vector operations, we make sure each of the instructions does as much work as possible.
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#EarthDayAtHome with Jessica Meir on the Space Station
From the International Space Station, I am NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, observing with all of you the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. During my stay here on the ISS, one of my favorite activities was to look out of the window and admire our beautiful home planet, taking a moment to appreciate the extraordinary diversity of ecosystems and life in Earth’s cradle. This year marks 50 years of a concerted effort to protect our fragile environment and conserve the natural balance of Earth’s interconnected systems.