- Cells are the smallest unit of life that can carry out all life functions. All living organisms are made of one or more cells, and all cells come from other cells.
- The cell cycle is a series of changes a cell undergoes from formation to division, including interphase and mitosis. During interphase, the cell grows and replicates its genetic material in preparation for division.
- DNA contains genes that code for proteins. A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for one protein. During transcription, DNA is copied into mRNA in the nucleus. During translation, mRNA directs the assembly of proteins using tRNA and ribosomes.
QGIS UK User Group - Developing with QGIS (Lutra)QGIS UK
QGIS is a modular and extensible open source geographic information system. It exposes functionality through Python bindings, allowing plugins and standalone applications to be developed. Plugins interact with QGIS through the QgisInterface class, which provides access to core functionality like layers, features, and geometry. Example plugins are InaSAFE for hazard impact scenarios and Crayfish for flood modeling results. Standalone applications can be built with the QGIS libraries for tasks like automating processing, data collection, or specialized navigation tools.
This document summarizes a presentation about making QGIS more enterprise-ready. It discusses simplifying the QGIS interface for non-GIS users, managing styles and data across an organization, auditing data for changes and compliance through PostgreSQL triggers, and providing dynamic feedback on invalid data entry to improve data quality. The presentation includes demos of these concepts.
This document provides a brief summary of key milestones in Switzerland's history:
- Switzerland began as an alliance of states in 1291 and solidified as a federal state with the 1848 Federal Constitution.
- The Reformation in 1525 divided Switzerland along religious lines and led to four wars between Catholic and Protestant areas until 1712.
- The 1648 Peace of Westphalia recognized Switzerland's independence and neutrality under international law.
- From 1798-1803 the Helvetic Republic established a centralized state but Switzerland was forced to abandon its neutrality and became a theatre of war until the 1803 Act of Mediation restored power to the cantons.
- Cells are the smallest unit of life that can carry out all life functions. All living organisms are made of one or more cells, and all cells come from other cells.
- The cell cycle is a series of changes a cell undergoes from formation to division, including interphase and mitosis. During interphase, the cell grows and replicates its genetic material in preparation for division.
- DNA contains genes that code for proteins. A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for one protein. During transcription, DNA is copied into mRNA in the nucleus. During translation, mRNA directs the assembly of proteins using tRNA and ribosomes.
QGIS UK User Group - Developing with QGIS (Lutra)QGIS UK
QGIS is a modular and extensible open source geographic information system. It exposes functionality through Python bindings, allowing plugins and standalone applications to be developed. Plugins interact with QGIS through the QgisInterface class, which provides access to core functionality like layers, features, and geometry. Example plugins are InaSAFE for hazard impact scenarios and Crayfish for flood modeling results. Standalone applications can be built with the QGIS libraries for tasks like automating processing, data collection, or specialized navigation tools.
This document summarizes a presentation about making QGIS more enterprise-ready. It discusses simplifying the QGIS interface for non-GIS users, managing styles and data across an organization, auditing data for changes and compliance through PostgreSQL triggers, and providing dynamic feedback on invalid data entry to improve data quality. The presentation includes demos of these concepts.
This document provides a brief summary of key milestones in Switzerland's history:
- Switzerland began as an alliance of states in 1291 and solidified as a federal state with the 1848 Federal Constitution.
- The Reformation in 1525 divided Switzerland along religious lines and led to four wars between Catholic and Protestant areas until 1712.
- The 1648 Peace of Westphalia recognized Switzerland's independence and neutrality under international law.
- From 1798-1803 the Helvetic Republic established a centralized state but Switzerland was forced to abandon its neutrality and became a theatre of war until the 1803 Act of Mediation restored power to the cantons.