After all, the third-party library’s files are here, just like they would be if we had copy-pasted them. “So what’s the difference?” you might ask. Resolving deltas: 100% ( 5159/5159 ), done.Īnd if we take a look at our working copy folder, we can see that the library files have in fact arrived in our project. When we run this command, Git starts cloning the repository into our project, as a submodule: Cloning into 'carparts-website/lib/spacetime'. Let’s say we need a little “timezone converter” JavaScript library: $ git submodule add Now we’re ready to pump some third-party code into our project - but in an orderly fashion, using submodules. Before we go get any code, it makes sense to create a separate folder where things like these can have a home: $ mkdir lib Let’s take the classic example and say we’d like to add a third-party library to our project. Maybe you just want to share your own code between two projects - a situation where submodules might offer the simplest possible workflow. Not every piece of code might be available over a package manager.Submodules, on the other hand, always work the same. Especially if you’re working with multiple technologies, each one might have its own package manager with its own set of rules and commands. Submodules provide a consistent, reliable interface - no matter what language or framework you’re using.However, you could argue that Git’s submodule architecture comes with a couple of advantages: You could also use one of the various “package manager” systems that many modern languages and frameworks provide. Luckily, Git’s submodule concept was made for exactly these situations.īut of course, submodules aren’t the only available solution for this kind of problem. And it’s certainly true for managing third-party code in your own projects. The general rule in software development to “keep separate things separate” exists for a reason. Whenever you need to update the library code (because its maintainer delivered a great new feature or fixed a nasty bug) you again have to download, copy, and paste.The line between your own project and that of someone else (the library) starts to get blurry. By brute force copying third-party code into your project, you’re effectively mixing multiple projects into one.While certainly quick, this approach is definitely dirty for a couple of reasons: When you need to include third-party code (such as an open-source library) you can of course go the easy way: just download the code from GitHub and dump it somewhere into your project. To make clear why Git’s submodules are indeed an invaluable structure, let’s look at a case without submodules.
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Moreover, malignant tumors can directly alter surrounding lymphatic vessels, allowing cancer cells to invade and be transported via the lymphatic drainage to the lymph node. Congenital diseases, parasitic infections, lymphadenectomy and post-surgical radiotherapy in cancer patients are main causes of impaired lymphatic function. Over time, lymphedema results in disfigurement and compromised immune defenses in the affected region. Lymphedema, or lymphatic insufficiency, is characterized by painful regional swelling as fluid accumulates interstitially. CD31 (white) indicates all endothelial cells in the field and shows an intraluminal valve in the collecting lymphatic vessel.ĭisruption of lymphatic drainage leads to disabling and incurable lymphedema. The circumferential αSMA staining pattern of the collecting lymphatic vessels is distinct from the more homogenous pattern of the blood vessels. αSMA (red) indicates the SMCs of the collecting lymphatic vessels and blood vessels. LYVE-1 (green) indicates the initial lymphatic vessels. The lymphatic vessels of the ear of an athymic nude mouse are shown. Digested lipids are also absorbed by virtue of mesenteric lymphatic transport (reviewed in 1). Thus, lymphocytes can maintain immunocompetence by circulating from one lymph node to another rather than to each individual tissue of the body. Antigen is picked up by dendritic cells in peripheral tissues and transported via lymphatics to lymph nodes where lymphocytes survey for specific antigens. Along the way, the lymph, which is rich in antigens and immune cells, drains through lymph nodes, thereby allowing for efficient organization of immune responses. The collecting lymphatics have circumferential smooth muscle coverage and luminal valves that propel and maintain unidirectional flow of lymph fluid. Fluid is initially collected by a lymphatic capillary plexus (the initial lymphatics) and transported to collecting lymphatic vessels in the form of lymph ( Figure 1). A critical function of lymphatic vessels is to return excess fluid back to the circulation. In normal tissues, fluid and plasma elements from the systemic blood circulation are exchanged at the capillary level to bring nutrients to cells and to eliminate waste. The Social Work Department at the University of Memphis has a commitment to engaged scholarship that is emblematic of the profession of social work. My classroom is a safe place where students can make mistakes, and where "splattering" is encouraged, for it is only when we are willing to make mistakes that we learn and humanity advances. I have told that story to each one of my classes since. Some got it wrong, they "splattered." But over time, those who were most willing to "splatter" were the ones who learnt the most. Splattering has no bad consequences." I smiled as I continued, "so, splatter away!" The students laughed and proceeded to try the exercise. But you know what? It does not matter here. Sometimes baby birds do splatter on the ground. They were afraid of trying and protested loudly, saying "no, we can't, this is hard, and we are just going to get it wrong." So I told them, "look, even baby birds are pushed out of the nest by their mothers so they will learn to fly, I am giving you that push now." A bright young student replied, "some times those baby birds don't fly, they just splatter on the ground." I thought for a moment, and then I said, "Well, yes. When I started teaching, I once asked my statistics students to attempt the technique I had just shown them. The following story illustrates my teaching philosophy: My students do not always win arguments against me, but when they do, I've accomplished my goal. I believe that my students deserve to become the best professionals they can become. I believe that with the right kind of support, all students are able to meet and exceed the highest standards, and I am committed to provide all the support my students need. I respect my students enough to require and expect of them the highest levels of performance in production, practice, and critical thinking. My teaching philosophy is one that integrates elements from diverse theories in education, social work, psychology, and sociology. Because of a profound belief that all oppression is ultimately economic oppression leading to the exclusion from sharing in social goods, my framework is based on Critical Theory and French Poststructuralism, and is related to policy analysis, especially on services for culturally diverse populations. My goal is to contribute to the understanding and elimination of structural forms of poverty and exclusion through a global focus that is locally grounded and engaged. I am deeply troubled by the suffering caused by poverty. I love history, art, political science, sociology, literature, philosophy, physics, and I enjoy museums and volunteer whenever time permits. I am fully bilingual in English and Spanish. My foci are sustainable economic development, poverty remediation, wages, the relationship between education and capital, capital transformations, and immigration. My research interest is Poverty, and the intersection of oppression, marginalization, and exclusion the role of education, disabilities, and ontologies. Profile for Elena Delavega | The University of Memphis Piercing and Oral Health: A Study on the Knowledge of Risks and Complications. doi: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2007.05.019.Ĭovello F., Salerno C., Giovannini V., Corridore D., Ottolenghi L., Vozza I. The hole picture: Risks, decision making, purpose, regulations, and the future of body piercing. Variety of complications after auricle piercing. A Picture is Worth One Thousand Words: Body Art in the Workplace. The efficacy of the biopierces against Staphylococcus aureus, one of the most common piercing-site pathogens, was confirmed over two weeks using in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility testing.ģD printing PLGA bacterial test biopierce drug eluting scaffolds.Įllis A.D. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance ( 1H NMR) spectroscopy was used to confirm the complete removal of the solvent, and liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) was used to confirm the structural integrity of mupirocin and to quantify the amount of the released drug over time. Biopierces were made using mupirocin loaded poly-lactic- co-glycolic acid (PLGA) biomaterial ink, and a low-temperature 3D printing technique was used to fabricate the biopierces. Therefore, it is imperative to develop alternative methods of piercing aftercare to prevent infection. Nearly 20% of all piercings lead to local infection. This "biopierce" will stay in human tissue following piercing, and will slowly release an antimicrobial agent to prevent infection while the wound heals. To even it up some I added a vertical scaffold. I’ve pierced Layla countless times (20+) and her left ear can be seen featured on here with a ‘traditional scaffold’ among other piercings. Had a blast adding this piece of heavy metal to Layla’s right ear. Herein, novel drug-eluting, bio-absorbable scaffold intended to cover piercing studs is introduced. Layla’s Vertical Scaffold Piercing II also known as a Suicide Industrial Piercing. For the internal one, that was created by the installation of Catalina. One of those partitions was the Recovery one. It did find every partition on the internal SSD (including the eDrive I created yesterday (via TechTool Pro), and all SuperDuper! partitions on the both partitions on the external SSD. The external drive is connected to the Mini via a USB 3.1 cable. The third partition, formatted as Mac OS Extended, just contains various "kinds" of file (Photos, Documents, Movies, TV series, etc.). Those backups are the last Mojave backups for each machine (the MacBook Air is also now running OS 10.15.2). It has 3 partitions: two of them are APFS formatted, and contain SuperDuper! backups made yesterday for each of my Macs (the mini, and a mid 2017 MacBook Air with a 252 gig SSD and 8 gig of Ram). A Samsung 850 Pro 512 gig SSD enclosed in an Orico enclosure. It was installed yesterday, via a clean, fresh installation.Ģ. A late 2012 Mac Mini with a 256 gig Samsung 840 Pro SSD, 8 gig of Ram, running the latest version of Catalina, OS 10.15.2. OK, I made some misstatements about EtreCheck.ġ. I guess the only way to confirm this is when booting from the external device, hold down the Command and R keys together. Yet, EtreCheck does show the Recovery partition on the external device (via SuperDuper!), but cannot "see/detect" the eDrive partition on the internal drive. And for the external SSD, for the SuperDuper! (Mojave) backup, it shows the primary partition, and then it says "3 not mounted".įor the System Report, and in my case, for the internal drive, it shows the "main" Catalina partition, the EFI partition (gets created by the installation of the OS), and the eDrive partition I created via TechTool Pro. I'm guessing those 2 are the Recovery partition, and the eDrive. For Disk Utility, on the internal SSD, it shows the "primary" Catalina partition, the "Data" partition, the VM partition, and then it says "2 not mounted". Similarly, cannot see any additional partitions on my external SSD. The Recovery Partition on the internal device can not be "seen" via the System Report (after clicking on the Apple icon in the upper left corner, then selecting "About This Mac", then clicking on "System Report", and finally selecting "SATA/SATAExpress"), nor by Disk Utility. So in short - after all this stuffing about, there appears to be little difference between the two programs, except the "look and feel", and that CCC has a little icon in the task bar along the top to remind me it's there.Click to expand.You know, it's really funny about that. I can back up fine to the drives in the Dual Bay, just can't boot from it. I'm also buying what I hope is a compatible USB-3 enclosure to keep as the boot drive when I need it. Drives that look like they may be failing - do. A fast 7200 for the primary drive, maybe even a hybrid? can't afford a suitable size SSD, and a second 2TB 5400 drive to put in the "lower" position when I replace the main HDD, which I will. So now in the process of buying two new hard drives. Which worked - it took 6 hours, but it worked!! So I'm asking myself - why am I bothering with Drive Cloners at all? Boot from Recovery Partition, Format Drive, Restore from TimeMachine. So to do a restore, I had to do it the old way. BUT - I can't boot from it, so to my discovery, when trying to boot from the CCC or SD Clone - the system couldn't see the drive. I can also use it as a dual caddy USB drive bay. I can clone drives in standalone - no software, outside of the computer. The thing you have to watch with booting from your Cloned drive, is make sure you have an enclosure for the drive that OS X recognises. The other app I'm using in support is SMARTReporter v3.1.5, which gives me reports on the physical status of the drives as well as other stuff and just runs in the background nicely. So maybe I'll register that as well when the trial expires. "Īnyway - CCC does do the complete thing, and backing up the Recovery partition makes sense. "Once there, delete appfirewall.log, empty your trash and continue a "Backup - all files" with Smart Update (you seem to be using Copy Newer, which won't be restorable in full). so this is the part of the reply I am talking about. I was seeing I/O Errors, and the Backup was failing. It's not mentioned in the docs that I can see. I'm still not sure what they meant by that. I also received a note from the SD team, to use SmartBackup, as restoration works better with this. SD still seems a bit like it's written by programmers for programmers. I also installed Carbon Copy Clone for comparison.Īs for usability and interface, I find CCC to be the "nicer looking" interface. I have a registered copy of SuperDuper installed, and it works fine in backing up. 1TB drive, i7 CPU, and with only two weeks left in new warranty, it's throwing I/O errors. I'm running 10.xxx Yosemite on a Mac Mini, 16GB Ram. In collaboration with the Munch Museum, Oslo. The pose of the screaming head with hands cupped around it may have been inspired by the artist's memory of a hollow-eyed, bound Peruvian mummy on display in Paris at the Musée d'Ethnographie du Trocadéro in 1889.Ī rare lithograph of The Scream and other remarkable printed works by Munch were on display in our special exhibition Edvard Munch: love and angst from 11 April to 21 July 2019. Combine body parts of three different animals to make one new animal. Draw a boy holding an umbrella in a rain storm. Draw a tent and a campfire in the forest. Paint the second layer of peaks beneath the first, and carry on painting until you’ve reached the bottom of your circle. The figure in The Scream may have been inspired by a mummy Draw a girl holding a bunch of balloons in fun shapes. i only have watercolors to paint with and the white doesnt really show up. British artist Peter Brookes used the image as the basis for this drawing published in The Times in 2017.ġ0. Random but thats what I decided to paint when faced with a completely green. Random things from around the house Outside items (gardening. Pen and black ink with watercolour and bodycolour, 2017.įrom Andy Warhol to Manga, and Halloween masks to film, The Scream continues to fascinate people and influence visual culture to this day. Paint Every Little Thing: Paint all your favorite things in watercolor, gouache, ink, and more. Watercolor sketching, as most of you know, is simply the act of using watercolor to quickly visualize the world around you. It has also made it into Pop Art and culture Peter Brookes (b. This little fish is easy to draw with a few lines and a heart for the eye. They’re one of the easiest doodles to draw, and here’s one you can try right now: 2. Doodles would be nothing if there weren’t flowers. The Scream 's powerful expression has proliferated into everyday life – and is one of only a handful of artworks to be turned into an emoji This easy-to-draw doodle is super cute and I’m sure you’ll love it. The figure appears featureless and un-gendered, so it is de-individualised – and is perhaps one of the reasons why it has become a universal symbol of anxiety.Ĩ. The figure is trying to block out the 'shriek' that they hear around them (the work's Norwegian title is actually ' Skrik'). Detail from Edvard Munch (1863–1944),The Scream. It pops up a WinRAR compression dialog during this time. The app carries out a task rapidly while using low system resources, so it does not hog CPU and RAM. The output file will automatically receive the same name as the source, while existing files will be overwritten. So, all you have to do is pick an output directory and compression method between store, normal and best, depending on how much time you're willing to spend to get the smallest RAR file size possible.Ĭonversion starts with the click of a button. Pointing out a ZIP file for conversion is done using the file browser only, since the drag-and-drop method is not supported. The "what you see is what you get" principle certainly applies to Free Zip to Rar Converter, since there are no other features available, apart from the ones visible in the main panel. The app's interface is as clean as it can get, made from a single window with all features neatly displayed in the main frame. The installation procedure is rapid and does not require special attention, as it contains standard buttons. It includes three compression methods and no other options or configuration settings, making it ideal even to users with little or no experience at all in compression utilities. If you find yourself using a lot of compressed files, you might find them worth the money, and these are the only two we'd consider spending money on.Free Zip to Rar Converter is a straightforward piece of software designed to quickly turn RAR archives into ZIP format. There are also a couple of shareware apps that people swear by. PeaZip is available in 32-bit and 64-bit, as well as portable versions. PeaZip is a file manager or file archiver that can be used to open all popular compression types (over 180) including ZIP, ZIPX, RAR, 7Z, DMG, ACE, CAB, TAR, and ISO. Zipware was designed to be a simple, fast tool to extract, create and convert numerous file types, including EXE, ZIP, RAR, RAR5, 7Z, ISO, GZIP and many more. 7-Zip is completely free, open-source software with open source under the GNU LGPL license. They're so popular that compression tools have their own category on MajorGeeks.ħ-Zip is a file archiver featuring a high compression ratio to extract or create compressed files in multiple formats. These apps are top-rated, not only to open RAR files but as a replacement for Windows built-in ZIP extractor because sooner or later, we all end up with a RAR, 7z, or other formats that Windows can't open. If you have a RAR file you need to open, you're going to need a free app. RAR can be used for portable software or to compress a file to make the download smaller.Īccording to the official page, RAR claims to be different because it offers more convenient multipart (multivolume) archives, tight compression including the special solid mode, strong AES-256 encryption, recovery records to repair an archive even in case of physical data damage, Unicode support to process non-English file names and a lot more. If you've ever downloaded a ZIP file, then a RAR file works in the same way. Simply put, RAR is just another format for compressing files into an archive. In this guide, we explain what a RAR file is and how you can use it. Sooner or later, you may come across a file you download that ends in the RAR extension instead of the EXE, ZIP, or MSI format that you're accustomed to. The Anaconda open-source ecosystem is mainly used for data science, machine learning, and large-scale data analysis. Anaconda is a package manager and virtual environment manager, and it includes a set of pre-installed software packages. Then I followed the directions in the documentation, which instructed me to issue the following Bash command whether I was in the Bash shell or not: $ bash Anaconda3-5.1.0-Linux-x86_64. What Is the Anaconda Distribution Anaconda is a trusted suite that bundles Python and R distributions. To install Anaconda on my Linux laptop (an I3 with 4GB of RAM), I downloaded the Anaconda 5.1 Linux installer and ran md5sum to verify the file: $ md5sum Anaconda3-5.1.0-Linux-x86_64.sh The documentation is incredibly detailed and there is an excellent community of users for additional support. The default environment is Python 3.6, but you can also easily install Python 3.5, Python 2.7, or R. I recommend using Anaconda Navigator, a desktop graphical user interface (GUI) system that includes links to all the applications included with the distribution including RStudio, iPython, Jupyter Notebook, JupyterLab, Spyder, Glue, and Orange. As Anaconda's website says, "The Python and R conda packages in the Anaconda Repository are curated and compiled in our secure environment so you get optimized binaries that 'just work' on your system." The distribution comes with more than 1,000 data packages as well as the Conda package and virtual environment manager, so it eliminates the need to learn to install each library independently. I appreciate that Anaconda eases the frustration of getting started for new users. It is easy to download and install, and it is supported on Linux, MacOS, and Windows. As I was trying to work through the challenges of installing data science packages like NumPy and Matplotlib and solving the various dependencies, I learned about the Anaconda Python distribution.Īnaconda is a complete, open source data science package with a community of over 6 million users. When I took Udemy courses on the R and Python programming languages, I downloaded and installed the applications independently. Jupyter Notebook is an increasingly popular system that combines your code, descriptive text, output, images, and interactive interfaces into a single notebook file that is edited, viewed, and used in a web browser.Like many others, I've been trying to get involved in the rapidly expanding field of data science. You can also use Jupyter Notebook the same way. From the Navigator Home page, click the Spyder tile, and use the Spyder interface that opens to write and execute your code. What applications can I access using Navigator?įor information on what applications are available by default in Navigator, see Home page.Īdvanced conda users can also build their own Navigator applications. You can use it to find the packages you want, install them in an environment, run the packages, and update them – all inside Navigator. So, Why Anaconda Anaconda is a distribution of packages built for data science. Navigator is a graphical interface that enables you work with packages and environments without needing to type conda commands in a terminal window. In this Article we will be installing Anaconda, managing python packages. This helps data scientists ensure that each version of each package has all the dependencies it requires and works correctly. To download the installer for Anaconda, go to and click the button to download the Python 3.6 version. The CLI program conda is both a package manager and an environment manager. Data scientists often use multiple versions of many packages and use multiple environments to separate these different versions. In order to run, many scientific packages depend on specific versions of other packages. The instructions below are specifically associated with OpenSCAD but the process for using the Thingiverse Customizer will be very similar. You can design your keyguard using the Thingiverse Customizer but we highly recommend that you instead download the free OpenSCAD program and design your keyguard on your own computer. Designing Your Own Chromebook Keyguardīegin by going to the Thingiverse page for the Chromebook Keyguard designer. You can design your Chromebook keyguard using OpenSCAD or the Thingiverse Customizer. If you have a Chromebook and it’s not in the above list, or if you’d like to change our design for one of the keyguards above, you can use our Chromebook keyguard designer to create a keyguard for your Chromebook. Lenovo 300e Chromebook or Lenovo N22-20 Touch.To download STL files for these particular Chromebooks, click on their links below: The first one allows the laptop to close more fully than the second but the second may be needed to provide more resistance to movement after settling on a particular key. One is designed to rise 0.5 mm above the surface of the laptop and the other is designed to rise 1 mm above the surface. You can obtain the STL file(s) for our keyguards on Thingiverse. Our keyguard is designed to fit tightly to the keyboard, so the tablet can be closed without damaging the screen, and provides tabs that can be used to attach the keyguard reliably to the laptop using double-sided tape. Keyguard AT sells laser-cut acrylic keyguards for several Chromebooks – including the Lenovo 300e. Each Chromebook will have a slightly different keyboard layout. A keyguard can make a Chromebook more accessible for individuals with motor disabilities. Chromebooks are used in many school districts across the United States. |
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