(1570858809) “ Novel Low-loss Coaxial Slot Array Based on Gap Waveguide Technology for E-band Automotive Radar Applications”, Abbas Vosoogh (Gapwaves AB, Sweden) Abolfazl Haddadi (Gapwaves AB, Gothenburg, Sweden) Carlo Bencivenni (Gapwaves AB, Sweden). Yates and Lorenza Ferrari (SRON, The Netherlands) David Thoen (Kavli Institute of NanoScience, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) Dimitry Lamers, Vignesh Murugesan and Jochem Baselmans (SRON, The Netherlands). (1570860074) “ Lens-Antenna-Coupled MKIDs for Ultra-Sensitive Terahertz Spectral Imagers”, Alejandro Pascual Laguna (SRON & Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) Juan Bueno (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) Stephen J.C. (1570858141) “ Reconfigurable Transmitarrays at Ka-Band with Beam-Forming and Polarization Agility”, Antonio Clemente and Reda Madi (CEA-Leti, France) Francesco Foglia Manzillo (CEA-LETI, France) Maciej Smierzchalski and Jacques Reverdy (CEA, France) Ronan Sauleau (University of Rennes 1, France). (1570860153) “ 3D-Printed D-Band Lens Antenna with Gratings Matching Layer for Sensing Applications”, Marta Arias Campo, Wolfgang Wischmann, Peter Uhlig, Oliver Litschke and Simona Bruni (IMST GmbH, Germany). Fernandes (Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal) Nelson Fonseca (European Space Agency, The Netherlands).īest Applied Technology Antenna Paper Award Felicio (Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal) Carlos A. Costa (Instituto de Telecomunicações / ISCTE-IUL, Portugal) Joao M. Vaquero and Manuel Arrebola (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain) Jorge R. (1570857260) “ Achieving wide-angle mechanical beam steering in Ka-band with low-profile Transmit-array antennas”, Sergio Matos (ISCTE-IUL / Instituto de Telecommunicações, Portugal) Álvaro F. Vaquero (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain) Daniel Martinez-de-Rioja (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) Manuel Arrebola (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain). (1570859588) “ Evaluation of a Dual-Circularly-Polarized Reflective Metasurface as a Plane Wave Generator in Ka-Band”, Álvaro F. (1570860471) “ Metasurface Antenna Enabling Dual Polarization Operation in Ka-Band”, Ravikanth Thanikonda, Marco Faenzi, Alberto Toccafondi, Enrica Martini and Stefano Maci (University of Siena, Italy). (1570860158) “ Wideband mmWave Wireless Power Transfer: Theory, Design and Experiments”, Chaoyun Song and Lei Wang (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (Great Britain)) Zhensheng Chen (KU Leuven, Belgium) George Goussetis (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (Great Britain)) Guy Vandenbosch (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium) Yi Huang (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom (Great Britain). (1570858457) “ Metal-Only Reflect-Transmit-Array Unit Cell with Polarization-Dependent Performance”, Angel Palomares-Caballero (Universidad de Granada, Spain) Carlos Molero (University of Granada, Spain) Juan Valenzuela-Valdés (Universidad de Granada, Spain) Pablo Padilla (University of Granada, Spain) María García-Vigueras (IETR-INSA Rennes, France) Raphael Gillard (IETR & INSA, France). (1570860026) “ On the Comparison between Local and Optimized Approach for the Design of a Beam-Tilting Metasurface”, Federico Giusti, Enrica Martini, Stefano Maci and Matteo Albani (University of Siena, Italy).īest Theory and Design Antenna Paper Award (1570857989) “ Frequency-Domain Norton Resistance for Pulsed Photoconductive Antennas”, Huasheng Zhang and Nuria LLombart (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) Angelo Freni (Università degli studi Firenze, Italy) Andrea Neto (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands). (1570859222) “ A Classical Electromagnetic Model for Thermal Emission from Ohmic Materials”, Andrea Neto (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands). Andriulli (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Simon B Adrian (Universität Rostock, Germany). Eibert (Technical University of Munich (TUM) & Chair of High-Frequency Engineering (HFT), Germany) Francesco P. (1570859847) “ Investigations on the Low-Frequency Stability of Inverse Surface Source Field Transformations Based on the Electric Field Integral Operator”, Bernd Hofmann (Technical University of Munich, Germany) Thomas F. (1570859970) “ Analogous Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in a Schwarzschild Black Hole Space-time Using a Parallel Pair of Curved Conducting Surfaces”, Enderson Falcón-Gómez (University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain) Kerlos Atia Abdalmalak (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) Adrian Amor-Martin (Universität des Saarlandes, Germany) Alfonso Gonzalez Jimenez (Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain) Valentin de la Rubia (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain) Gabriel Santamaria Botello (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) Vittorio De Falco (Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Italy) Luis Enrique García Muñoz (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain).
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We plan on implementing GE functionality in the future, and fixing some display errors we have had toward the end of the project. Learning some Javascript and a few things about Flask was great. It was also my first time focusing on the design aspect of our project to provide a better user experience. Enjoyed learning.Ĭarlos: This was my first time dealing with a lot of the direction aspect of a software project, ensuring my teammates knew what to do with our ideas through plenty of communication and diagrams along the way. Pranav: I did a lot of thinking of the process of gathering the information we need, in the format we need, learning to use graphQL and flask as tools to facilitate this. Accomplishments that we're proud ofĪthena: I went from knowing almost nothing about react/html to be able to being able to manipulate basic elements. Our initial project plan had to be scrapped because we were unable to find a good and free API to find recipes, so time was wasted on that. A large portion was spent googling and fighting the languages that we were using. Javascript was a language most of us had never used, we only had one member familiar with React/Html, thus one of us learned on the fly to be able to aid her. One of the many challenges we faced throughout the project is that we were unfamiliar with the languages and tools we used. Getting the courses, Getting queries and formatting to run, Connecting front and back end The website has a page for it that reflects our initial ambitions. We originally intended for the website to display potential GE's but we ran out of time to implement the backend for it. The website also includes a custom petr art that is displayed on the main page. This information is then sent back to the website to be displayed. Because we were unsure if we would be able to connect it to the website, a member attempted to convert python code (that included recursion) to js as a backup. This data is sent to another server that hosts python code that makes a request to an API to gather the prereqs for classes and then process them to create a list of classes that the user is eligible to take. Once we receive this data, we make a list with checkboxes to let the user choose what classes they have already taken so we can offer the classes they met the prerequisites for. This web scraper is hosted on a server on one of our computers and we had to use ngrock to connect it to the open web so our website could access the data. From there, we navigated to the major requirements page and scraped all classes that students in this major may take to fulfill their degree. Using the chosen major, we created a URL to search for the major with the UCI Catalogue Search. Then once a user chooses a major we made a web scraper that we made (following a tutorial) to extract the list of courses that fulfill degree requirements. To select a major from a list of majors, we delved into the degree works page to extract a Json file with data that we had to parse to populate a list. Because the person who knew html/swift was gone, a mentor helped guide the initial process and a member tried to recreate what was on the old page but with React. The frontend was originally coded using pure html and js, however, once we set up the basic format we decided to switch to react to facilitate the creation of lists where we don't know the exact size. Web scraper, PeterPortal, React, Flask, GraphQL, ngrock When they submit what they already have done, they are given back which major-related courses they are now eligible to take. As a result, if a student selects the "Major" category on the website, they will be asked their major, and then given that, will be asked what courses they have taken. On the other hand, if a student is looking for major courses, they are interested in the ones they can enroll in given the classes they have already taken. This saves students time they would otherwise spend trying to check the restrictions on the Schedule of Classes website! If a user selects the GE option on our website, they can select a GE category, every class in that GE category without restrictions and prerequisites will be presented to the user. If students are looking for GEs, they want to search within that "GE" category, often for classes that don't have school or major restrictions, and usually without prerequisites. We wanted to make the course planning process a little easier for students with our new website. While the website gives what classes are coming next quarter, it is often left to the student to see that a class they want is restricted by school or major, or that they need a certain prerequisite. This hackathon came around the enrollment periods of many UCI students, so frustrating memories of fiddling with UCI's Schedule of Classes website were fresh in our minds. Its striking blue-gray foliage, low-maintenance requirements, and drought-tolerant nature make it a popular choice among gardeners of all skill levels. Overall, Senecio mandraliscae is a unique and attractive plant that is perfect for adding color and texture to any garden or landscape. It is also a slow-growing plant and does not require regular pruning. It can be watered sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings, and does not require regular fertilization. It is also a great option for coastal gardens, as it can tolerate salty air and sandy soil.īlue Chalk Sticks is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal attention. It prefers well-draining soil and can be grown in a variety of landscaping applications, such as borders, rock gardens, and containers. 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And extrapolating the idea, it is still a fairly accurate analogy □ I personally hated chemistry, we were completely incompatible, but surely some of you already know that hydrogen is the lightest element in the periodic table (1.00784 u). I hope this article can be of use to you.Īs a curiosity to indicate that the name of the H2 extruder refers to the chemical element of hydrogen. And by the way, analyze a little its main characteristics and operation. However, the Hemera extruder was not without problems that the company itself recognized some time ago and that they are still correcting for future productions (more information at this link).įortunately, and thanks to our friends at BIQU/BigTreeTech, we at 3DWork have gotten a BIQU H2 extruder beforehand to play with. This extruder entered the market strong and showed us a new way of approaching extrusion + hotend systems (integral). Configuring BIQU H2 extruder in Marlin 2.xįor some time now, different extruders have been appearing on the market that include fully integrated hotends, facilitating their subsequent mounting in printers and offering us truly spectacular performances.Ī clear example – and a pioneer in this type of extruder – is the well-known Hemera extruder from the company E3D, of which we prepared an article some time ago that you can read in the next link.Comparison of extruders (BIQU H2 / Hemera / Matrix).If you want to be part of it, have no qualms about joining. Initially the 24V version of the same and approximately 1 month later the 12V version will be launched, following the roadmap established by BIQU.īefore continuing I would like to remind you that we have a large community in our Telegram channel, where we share all our doubts and experiences. However, although this extruder has been designed specifically for the BIQU BX printer, it will be available for sale as another product in its catalog in mid-January. With the added benefit of eliminating unnecessary components, reducing size and weight. This new type of “integral” extruder, as I like to call it, allows you to connect the heater block directly to the extruder without the need to add any heatsink in between, as is the case with the BMG or Titan extruders. In case you are not aware, this new printer was successfully financed through the famous Crowdfunding platforms Indiegogo and Kickstarter recently. Today at 3DWork we are going to analyze a new integral extruder called BIQU H2 that the Chinese company BIQU has developed for its new BIQU BX printer. Warning: Do check your system for other applications with the same name. Since there will be no path used, any application with this name will suspend BOINC, not just the one you want (like a game).īOINC will suspend computing done on the GPU only whenever the specified executable is running. You may include multiple elements.īOINC will suspend computing whenever the executable is running (e.g., a game). If is specified, only tasks for the given application are excluded. is required if your computer has more than one type of GPU otherwise it can be omitted. If this flag is set, this behavior is suppressed.ĭon't use the given GPU for the given project. To determine if a physical network connection exists, the client occasionally contacts a highly-available web site (). Use it if you need to modify files locally for some reason. If this flag is set, this check is skipped. Normally, the size of application and input files are compared with the project-supplied values after the files are downloaded, and just before starting an application. If enabled, the client won't attach to new projects. (BOINC versions 5 only)(Support deprecated in BOINC 7) Used to tell the user which URL to use to download the new BOINC client from.Ĭhange the data directory where BOINC will keep project files. Can be used to point to alternative download archives. Used to check for newer updates of the BOINC client. Specify an alternate platform name, to be included in scheduler requests. Each must run in a different data directory. Useful on grids where client gets wiped after each run.Īllow multiple BOINC clients to run on a single host. If 1, abort jobs and update projects when client exits. Updates to on_frac, active_frac, connected_frac. Low-level details of process start/end (status codes, PIDs etc.), and when applications checkpoint. Show details of processing and network suspend/resume. Show summary of client state after scheduler RPC and garbage collection also show garbage collection actions, and when state file is read/written. Prints messages about allocation of slots, creating/removing files in slot dirs. Results of the round-robin simulation used by CPU scheduler and work-fetchĭetails of scheduler RPCs also shows deferral intervals and other low info.ĭebugging information about the screen saver. Shows debug messages on why News messages do not work.Ĭhanges to project debt in BOINC 7.0 and above.ĭebugging information about HTTP proxy operations Network status (whether need physical connection). Show projects' disk share (based on resource share).ĭebugging information about GUI RPC operationsĭebugging information about HTTP operationsĭebugging information about network communicationĪpplication memory usage and CPU percentage usage debug. When enabled it shows the calculation of the duration correction factor per project.Ĭhanges to project debt. This tells you what is running, although it won't tell you why. Show details of coprocessor (GPU) scheduling.ĬPU scheduler actions (pausing and resuming of tasks, which applications start) Shared-memory messages sent to applications.ĭebugging information about CPU benchmarks. Shared-memory messages received from applications. The following messages are disabled by default (typically they generate lots of output, and are used for specific debugging purposes): The start and completion of file transfers. The start and completion of compute jobs (should get two messages per job). The first three options,, and are enabled by default and should always be enabled. If you want to stop using the option, change the 1 to 0. You enable an option by changing its 0 to 1. However, cc_config.xml is primarily used for debugging BOINC.īy enabling these flags BOINC writes specific information both to the Messages tab/Event Log, to stdoutdae.txt and with the output of some flags being lots of information per second, this means this file will quickly fill. Any changes you make therein will be kept with further writes. This will write a fully populated cc_config.xml file, including all the Options set to their default setting. That way the editor won't auto-add a TXT extension and the file will be readable by BOINC.īOINC 7.6 has an option to write and edit the cc_config.xml file through the GUI, for the Log Flags section only. When saving with a text editor, make sure you save as "All types" and in ANSI format. By showing where the and go in each section, you ought to be able to know where goes what when you make your cc_config.xml file. 7 Older pre-BOINC 7 versions warnings and notesīelow is an example of cc_config.xml, split in the and sections. The problem with that is, I come from the days pre-software, the razor blades and tape era, and then the days of very simply software. I realize I'm perhaps not the typical forum member here because I work professionally in pro audio/video and have for an embarrassingly long time. It seems like we could use just a bit more depth and detail to be really helpful. Once normalization has been applied, it's permanent.Ĭlick to expand.I read your post, tried GB, and failed to accomplish the goal, so the help you gave was good to the point where it got me to try GB again after abandoning it long ago. You can turn off Replay Gain or Sound Check any time. The big difference between normalization and Sound Check/Replay Gain is that normalizing looks at the highest peak and ignores track loudness, then changes the actual data, where Sound Check and Replay Gain use a loudness determining algorithm to establish track volume and apply the correction as a meta-tag leaving the actual audio data unscathed. By contrast, a single loud record tick will not affect the loudness analysis done by Sound Check and Replay Gain. Fortunately, there are also declick functions in Audacity. But be aware that one loud record tick can create the highest peak in the file and establish the normalization level, which won't be what you want. And, understand that Normalization looks only at the highest peak in the entire file, and adjust the entire track level so that peak lands at whatever level you choose. However, if the track is really, really low, and re-recording is not an option, you can always open the file in Audacity(free audio app) and apply "Normalization" (Effects > Normalize, set for -1dB), but understand this will change the file itself permanently unless you save-as a different filename. Look for it in apps like WinAmp, or Foobar2000. The downside to Replay Gain is there are few apps that can do the file scanning and meta-tagging AND deal with all the different file types. Very much like Sound Check, but more cross-platform. Replay Gain is a similar process, scanning the file, analyzing loudness, and adding a meta-tag that tells the player what adjustment the track volume needs. Using Sound Check helps a lot in avoiding major volume changes between tracks, including your vinyl rips. The sound file itself is not changed other than to have Sound Check metadata added, but playback gain is adjusted during playback. The way it works is when you import a track, iTunes scans the entire track and comes up with a gain correction that can be applied during playback. Sound Check is Apple's version of "Replay Gain". In iTunes, go to Preferences > Playback and click on "Sound Check". As I only have about half a record album to correct, I'd hope to find something I can download for free as I may never do this again. Is there a program or app I can use that will do this for me. I don't seem to have this capability in the iTunes (version 12.6.1.25) I'm using now on my iMac. I was wondering if there is any facility within iTunes to raise the level of some of the tracks that are lower to match the ones that are hotter before (or during) my transfer to my iTunes library? I seem to recall on my old MacBook computer, on a much earlier version of iTunes, that there was a graphic EQ that could boost frequencies but also boost the overall level of a track, but within limits (like +/- 6db). The hotter tracks are just fine, perfect. Some of the soft ones are so soft, low in volume, as to make them almost unlistenable so I have to correct this. He somehow digitized them and sent them to me as email attachments. He borrowed some equipment to do this and about half the tracks on the record came out very soft, much lower in volume than the other half. I asked a friend to make me a copy of an old vinyl record album from the 60s so I can add it to my iTunes library. 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This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Singapore 1 /7ĭictador rum teamed up with French contemporary artist Richard Orlinski on a series that combines street art and supremely rare spirits. And these Father’s Day drink gifts are worth it. Johnnie Walker makes it five figures with its Masters of Flavours 48-year-old blended scotch NFTs, and Dictador partnered with a French contemporary artist on a 100,000-euro bottle of rum.īut you’re a dad. film that uses rare spirits as film merchandise.Īlso part of The Great Gatsby collection are Glen Grant 1998 Single Cask and Bunnahabhain 1991 Single Cask, two single malts that skyrocket the price up to S$568 and S$988 respectively. Then it’s a jump to S$368 for The Great Gatsby Vallein Tercinier Petit Champagne 1994 Single Cask cognac, a collaboration between local design firm XM and the Warner Bros. The Great Gatsby Vallein Tercinier Petit Champagne 1994 Single Cask (Image credit: XM)īumping up against the 300-dollar mark is Glenglassaugh 10 Year Old Rare Cask Release (S$298), a single-cask whisky that celebrates the Highland distillery’s rebirth a decade ago. Please enter security code that you see on the above box. Punto Switcher Explanation Punto Switcher allows easy change keyboard layout for text that was just input automatically or by pressing a hotkey. Send me an email when anyone response to this Here you can explore HQ Punto Switcher transparent illustrations, icons and clipart with filter setting like size, type, color etc. However, if you wish to receive a response, please include your email and name. Sharing your feedback about this process or ask for help Here is the list of instances that we see for the process: Punto Switcher.exeĬ:\SOFT\Punto Switcher (v3.2.8 94 portable)\Punto Switcher.exeĭ:\Total Commander GP Lite\SOFT\Punto Switcher\Punto Switcher.exe If you think this is a driver issue, please try Where do we see Punto Switcher.exe ? Let try to run a system scan with Speed Up My PC to see any error, then you can do some other troubleshooting steps. What can you do to fix Punto Switcher.exe ? If you encounter difficulties with Punto Switcher.exe, you can uninstall the associated program (Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs Information License Free Size 3. What’s new in version 2.1.5 Updated on Version 2.1.5: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated. Let try the program named DriverIdentifier to see if it helps. Punto Switcher is an automatic switcher of Russian and English keyboard layouts. The program monitors the correct keyboard layout when typing on the computer, and. Is Punto Switcher.exe using too much CPU or memory ? It's probably your file has been infected with a virus. Unlike the software developed for Windows system, most of the applications installed in Mac OS X generally can be removed with relative ease. Punto Switcher is a program for automatically switching keyboard layouts. Something wrong with Punto Switcher.exe ? Still, TikTok users remain far less likely than users of Twitter or Facebook to get news on the site. Currently, a third of TikTok users say they regularly get news on the site, up from 22% who said the same in 2020. adult users are getting news there as well. This compares with 10% of those ages 30 to 49, 4% of those 50 to 64 and just 1% of those 65 and older. Knight Foundation.Īdults under 30 are the most likely group to say they regularly get news on TikTok. About a quarter of Americans in this age group (26%) say they regularly get news there, higher than in 20. This is the latest report in Pew Research Center’s ongoing investigation of the state of news, information and journalism in the digital age, a research program funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts, with generous support from the John S. Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. These changes in question wording reflect the Center’s efforts to improve the way we measure news consumption. As a result, some of these measures cannot be directly compared with findings prior to 2020. This survey continues to explore similar topics but in different ways from research done prior to 2020 ( see more details here). In the past, Pew Research Center has conducted similar research about Americans’ use of social media for news. Here are the questions used for this analysis, along with responses, and its methodology. adult population by gender, race, ethnicity, partisan affiliation, education and other categories. The survey is weighted to be representative of the U.S. Everyone who completed the survey is a member of the Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP), an online survey panel that is recruited through national, random sampling of residential addresses. To better examine the ways Americans get news in a digital age, Pew Research Center surveyed 12,147 U.S. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are creditedĭata Availability: The data underlying this study cannot be made publicly available due to ethical restrictions surrounding participant consent. Received: DecemAccepted: FebruPublished: March 25, 2015Ĭopyright: © 2015 Amaral et al. PLoS ONE 10(3):Īcademic Editor: Suliann Ben Hamed, Centre de Neuroscience Cognitive, FRANCE These finding paves the way for neuroscientific studies in affective neuroscience based on complex social scenes, and given the detectability at the single trial level this suggests the feasibility of brain computer interfaces that can be applied to social cognition disorders such as autism.Ĭitation: Amaral CP, Simões MA, Castelo-Branco MS (2015) Neural Signals Evoked by Stimuli of Increasing Social Scene Complexity Are Detectable at the Single-Trial Level and Right Lateralized. In sum, complex ecological animations with social content elicit neurophysiological events which can be characterized even at the single-trial level. Lateralization analysis showed a specific right lateralization only for more complex realistic social scenes. We attempted single-trial detection of this signal with automatic classifiers and obtained a significant balanced accuracy classification of around 79%, which is noteworthy given the amount of scene complexity. We found a late (> 300 ms) neurophysiological oddball correlate for all conditions irrespective of their complexity as assessed by repeated measures ANOVA. Stimuli had an oddball structure and were as follows: 1) flashed schematic eyes, 2) simple 3D faces flashed between averted and non-averted gaze (only eye position changing), 3) simple 3D faces flashed between averted and non-averted gaze (head and eye position changing), 4) animated avatar alternated its gaze direction to the left and to the right (head and eye position), 5) environment with 4 animated avatars all of which change gaze and one of which is the target of attention. Challenging single-trial statistical classification of EEG neural signals was attempted for detection of oddball stimuli with increasing social scene complexity. Here we investigated the neurophysiological correlates of conditions of increasing social scene complexity using 3D human models as targets of attention, which may also be important in autism research. We have enjoyed meeting new friends, the staff is great, and I frequently entertain clients who are impressed with the golf course and dining facility.Classification of neural signals at the single-trial level and the study of their relevance in affective and cognitive neuroscience are still in their infancy. In so many ways, the Club is our second home. "We are very happy we joined The Ranch Country Club. Chef's menu was over the top amazing and the staff made it feel like a true fine dining experience." By far the best we have ever had at a club that I have attended. "I wanted to share how impressed I was by dinner. 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