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  • Feb 17
    [ArcGIS] ArcGIS Online으로 데이터 활용하기

    이제 분석에 관해 이야기해 봅시다. 새 지도를 생성하겠습니다. 여기로 이동해 ‘새 지도 만들기(Create New Map)‘를 선택하고 덴버 영역을 다시 선택하겠습니다. 조금 전에 덴버의 기차역과 보행 능력 연구에 대해 이야기했는데요. 다시 기차역으로 돌아가 더하기 기호를 누릅니다. 그러면 여기에 데이터가 채워지며 덴버 지역에 있는 모든 경철도의 기차역이 표시됩니다. 마우스를 가져다 대거나 특정 역을 선택하면 해당 역에 대해 저장된 모든 정보를 확인할 수 있습니다. URL이 있으므로 InfraWorks 데이터 내부에서 볼 수 있는 사진 등의 자료도 확인할 수 있습니다.

  • Feb 17
    [InfraWorks/ArcGIS] GIS 데이터를 InfraWorks로 가져오기

    이제 교통 사고 자료를 가져와 InfraWorks에서 살펴보려고 합니다. 데이터를 추가하려면 데이터 소스(Data Sources)로 이동해 데이터 소스 대화 상자를 사용합니다. 여기에서 ‘ArcGIS 데이터 소스 추가(Add ArcGIS Data Source)‘를 선택할 수 있습니다. 이제, Esri에 로그인해야 합니다. 사용자 이름과 암호를 입력합니다. 로그인하면 다른 UI가 표시됩니다. ArcGIS에서 보던 것과 유사해 보입니다. 모델의 외곽선이 보이실 것입니다. 이것이 내 모델의 범위입니다. 이제 내 컨텐츠(My Content) 아래에서 모든 것을 볼 수 있습니다. 하지만 그에 따라 이 데이터를 커넥터의 여기에서 추가할 수 있습니다.

  • Feb 17
    [AEC] Cardno의 BIM과 GIS 통합 고객 사례

    BLAIR CHEYNE: Cardno는 글로벌 엔지니어링 및 환경 컨설팅 기업입니다. 주요 프로젝트 결과물 대부분은 엔지니어링과 엔지니어링 컨설팅과 관련된 것입니다. 프로젝트를 처음 시작할 당시에는 모든 것이 2D였습니다. 모든 것을 수작업으로 처리해야 했던 시기였습니다. 이제는 우리의 프로세스가 성숙되어 모든 데이터와 데이터 구조를 중앙 집중화했으며, 정보 구조는 핵심이 되었습니다. 우리 회사는 초기부터 이러한 경향을 확인하고 GIS와 BIM의 성숙된 통합으로 프로젝트 수명 주기 전반에 걸쳐 모든 것을 활용할 수 있게 했습니다. 여러 플랫폼에 정보를 활용하는 것이 그러한 방식의 프로젝트 수행에 정말 도움이 됩니다.

  • Feb 17
    New (Vegetarian Compliant) Version of Immunoglobulins

    Hi, this is Dr. Ruscio, and let’s discuss egg-derived immunoglobulins. You may have heard in the past we’ve discussed bovine-derived immunoglobulins and the very exciting research there. However, for those who want to adhere to a vegetarian diet, thankfully, there is also a vegetarian compliant egg-derived version of immunoglobulins. Now what do immunoglobulins do, and what are they? Well, immunoglobulins are what you have already in the lining of your intestinal tract that help to bind, neutralize, and deactivate irritants and toxins.

  • Feb 16
    CT9500 on a bike -- first try

    Trying the CT9500 for the first time. First bike ride this year too. It’s mid-February, but the winter seems to be over. 15°C. In Vienna, Austria, not in south Italy. Cam is hanging upside-down from my bicycle front wheel rack. Bicycle accessory was included with the cam. Plenty of other accessory too… But no description on how to use any of it… ¯\(ツ)/¯ I’m using the android app to control the cam here.

  • Feb 16
    Samsung Galaxy Book S early spec details | Upcoming Samsungs 1st mobile-PC | Specifications

    hey guys welcome to Tin Cutter today we’re gonna talk the official informations about Samsung Galaxy book S It is the first mobile PC by Galaxy as As to the information in the official websites there we can talk it as OS platform battery system specs and sensors appearance first we look at the os it runs basically it’ll be running on Windows 10 it could vary as where you live and to the platform is it got Qualcomm Snapdragon 8CX the 7 nanometer 64-bit octa-core processor at the max of 2.

  • Feb 16
    Electromagnetic Suspension System - Bilkent University EEE 351 Term Project

    Hello everyone! This is our term project demonstration for Electromagnetics course in Bilkent University I’m Yiğit Berk Üçüncü I’m Tuna Alikaşifoğlu and my name is Berk Yaşar Yavuz We were expected to tender basic consepts of Electromagnetics In order to do so we implemented a basic Electromagnetic Suspension System. So, let’s look at our model. So, here is our prototype. Let me introduce the components As a controller, we chose to use Arduino Uno as you can see at the center and just below it we have 3s 11.

  • Feb 16
    FIMI Palm Unboxing and Review

    Hey everyone! Right now I’m in Bangkok Thailand escaping the New Year’s cold and crowd back in China. Thanks to all of you I have a job I can do on the road- at least for a little while. Travel is a perfect opportunity to review some new devices I’ve been wanting to take a look at. The first, is the FIMI Palm, a handheld gimbal camera. Now I know what you’re thinking, same as me- isn’t that just an Osmo Pocket knock-off?

  • Feb 15
    Install Adobe Exchange ZXP in Windows or Mac OS

    After payment at Adobe Exchange, you should see the “Acquired” status. If so, go to your Downloads folder. In Windows, it is commonly located in this location. In Mac, it is found in this location. There should be this zip file placed there by Adobe Creative Cloud. If that’s not the case, download the extension zxp from Adobe Exchange. The download may take a few tries. Be patient.

  • Feb 15
    Hydroponic Farming At Home – In-depth Tips and Tricks – Grow Hydroponics Vegetables

    Hydroponic Farming At Home – In-depth Tips and Tricks – Grow Hydroponics Vegetables cool right click the link in the description for pricing ratings and reviews welcome back to airborne productions Harbor Freight makes a pretty good little greenhouse we’ve done a lot of work to make ours run a hydroponic setup let’s check it out there are many benefits to having a hydroponic setup it’s really clean and organized and it’s also clean on the inside when you run hydroponics it really protects your plants and roots from getting all rotted out because the water is continuously running through it a lot of times with a traditional setup your roots will collect water and the water won’t drain out like it should that will cause your plants to rot and die using hydroponics completely remedies that problem Harbor Freight carries a few different models but this one in particular is 10 feet wide by 12 feet long the greenhouse comes with a steel base for mounting but it’s not really that sturdy so we decided to pour a little curb of concrete and bolt the aluminum straight to the concrete that way this thing doesn’t blow away at all there’s one more little stability issue that’s common with these greenhouses that’s these panels they often unclip these panels can blow away with a good gust so we put a simple little number 10 tech screw in each panel and that’s fine the construction of this thing is pretty basic you get your frame all set up and then from there you put your panels on pretty straightforward for roof vents are included but we added these attachments that open and close based on the temperature outside right now they are mostly open but as it cools off at night these are closed up to slightly regulate the temperature inside the greenhouse we use some simple rocks from Home Depot for the flooring for shelving we took cinder blocks stack three of them up and use some lumber to make a little platform we did this around the perimeter and we did one in the middle for the hydroponics we simply use some perlite the middle which goes all the way down the bucket we have a line in each bucket that pumps water in we have this line out the rubber seal flows water out connected to each one so when you do this this is pretty high up the highest point of this PVC pipe so the water will flow all the way down then the lowest point of this PVC pipe is over here that way all the water flows completely through and dumps back into this tank we have a float in the rear for water regulation as well as a pump right here which goes up and each line for each bucket the pump is electronically controlled using the simple electronic timer every 15 minutes the water will run for 60 seconds and then it repeats and we are feeding our plants these organic nutrients we mocked up some misters and we will utilize a timer each plant we have is organic we have blueberries Ozark Beauty strawberries Sequoia strawberries super- sweet 100 Tomatoes husky cherry red tomatoes Juliet tomatoes roma tomatoes red beefsteak tomatoes eggplant Japanese cucumber plus cucumber cucumber variety crookneck squash zucchini squash purple bell pepper green bell pepper orange bell pepper yellow bell pepper red bell pepper lastly sweet pepper the Harbor Freight greenhouse or any greenhouse for that matter to be done very simply the hydroponic setup does have quite a few benefits we could have simply propped up the greenhouse and buried plants in the ground but our add-ons certainly enhance her to grow fruits and veggies we will make an update video when harvest season comes around thanks for watching good eye welcome to do things differently this is our slice of paradise 250 mature olive trees and a big white house up here on the hill and a high tech Fab Lab down in the town we run a small IT business through alcohol press olives teach young geeks grow fruit and veg hunt farm chickens and experiment but today we’re doing hydroponics down on Kiko fun hydroponics it’s a hot topic around here usually with connotations of frog D plants and smiling glazy I young farmers but for us it’s a source of fresh food all the year round we’ve been doing it for about twenty years so we’ve got a fair amount of experience and spare parts but we’re going to cover it now because we’ve moved in we’re starting up a new system and it’s a good time to show people how it’s done hydroponics work well outdoors but wind is a killer that will Bend break and even blow your plants right out so we use a greenhouse keep the plants warm but to keep the weather off high winds here will show blown branches straight through a poly tunnel so we need the rigid frame and polycarbonate panels of our greenhouse weave concreted well in and it’s a Titan 904 greenhouse with some extensions which we got from honking garden products it’s seven meters by two point seven meters huge and it cost us about three and a half thousand New Zealand dollars so our hydroponic system does away with soil and pumps just the right amount of water around the system not too much or the plants drown not too little half of the plants dry out periodically though we do that all the water drain away it stops the roots from rotting and it saves us visit electricity I think during the entire system first which is the drain tap on your holding tank the pump connects it roughly the same level maybe a little higher up to let the crap settle to the bottom of the tank once the pumps pump the water around the system it needs to drain freely into the tank otherwise you run some backup and flood make sure that the ends of the hoses aren’t actually in water the ballcock valve collects the water in topping up what the plants use the pump is 100 water mains pump capable of pumping 6 litres a minute I put to knee to head as the pipes have frictional losses you need more head than you think thicker piping has less loss so as we expand our system we’ll swap to this thicker 20 millimeter Pike throughout the pump water goes through the thinner feeders that point into our troughs these go down one important slope to the drain the troughs always have flat bottoms with the roots spreading out over a thin film of water which oxygen can get through the round bottom troughs drown the root systems so don’t use them the plants sit in little flags and baskets of clay beads to support the roots sometimes we use the mixer light which is basically like a platform we print small pots and we buy the big ones because they’re not worth printing so that’s our hydroponic system later we’ll cover how you add nutrients to it and we’ll take a look at what plants do and don’t like hydroponic systems but for now let’s see a lot on the Kiko farm hi this is a quick rundown on how to set up our most basic kit we call it the desktop model as you can see you get some very basic brackets you get some random reading material which you don’t really have to keep you get two hoses it’s part one of the two-part nutrient solution some packing foam to go around your seedlings and of course part two of the nutrient solution we suggest to you use the shorter hose for an overflow if you don’t link multiple tubes together you have to worry about that hose again and use the longer hose as a drain hose we recommend at least fortnightly you drain out and replenish the new champ or weekly for heavier feeders now you can insert the brackets into the appropriate holes and your plant is ready to be used cut your phone packing into strips around 20 mil or three quarters of an inch wide now you can add a couple of litres of water to your planter in concentrated form calcium and phosphate tends to form a nasty brown sludge which plants can’t use so it’s always best to mix the two parts separately into water for the first two weeks all you’ll need is five mil of each part that’s more than enough for seedlings and about all lettuce will ever need it’s a very light feeder so the next 14 days all you have to do is top up the planter with fresh water and then at the end of the 14 days you can drain it out and put in more nutrient the planter only needs to be filled up to the level of the overflow hose if you’ve raised your own seedlings and very porous mix you only have to wash the seedlings in a bucket of water wrap the foam around the seedling and stick it in the hole if you’ve bought punnets they may be rootbound in which case you might find a hard spray with a hose nozzle might be more effective in cleaning the roots these were put down on September the 18th and about three weeks later we could start harvesting leaves cool right click the link in the description for pricing ratings and .

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