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This document discusses the spiritual and cosmological roots of biodynamic agriculture according to Rudolf Steiner. It describes how biodynamic farmers view the farm as a living organism and take into account cosmic forces and spiritual beings. The key principles of biodynamic agriculture include using special preparations to harmonize farm relations with the earth, viewing the farm as a unified organism, and considering the farm's individuality and diversity. Farmers develop a connection with nature and care for the land as both an economic and cultural activity.
This document establishes minimum standards for constructing load-bearing and non-load bearing straw bale structures. It defines terms and specifies requirements for bale materials, foundations, wall construction, openings, and load-bearing vs. non-load bearing walls. Bales must meet specifications for shape, moisture content, density and ties. Load-bearing walls have additional requirements for anchoring, load limitations, and stack orientation.
This document discusses prevention and response strategies for businesses regarding terrorism and other threats. It emphasizes the importance of conducting vulnerability assessments, having security plans and training employees to recognize suspicious behaviors and activities. For bomb threats, the document advises gathering information, searching the premises and notifying police. For vehicle-borne IEDs, it recommends immediate evacuation and notifying police without attempting to move the vehicle. The response to an actual bombing is to evacuate, notify emergency services, secure the area and follow police instructions.
The document discusses how a music magazine product challenges conventions of real magazines. It provides examples of both conforming to and challenging conventions on the cover, contents page, and article pages through design elements like placement of images, text, and mastheads. The document concludes that by challenging conventions, the layout and feel of each page was improved, creating a better final product.
Future Markets is a company that provides various services to promote businesses and events, including food catering and consultancy. It has three divisions: Food Talk for fast casual dining, Raju Guide for an online marketplace, and Ryan Consultancy for event planning and operations. Future Markets aims to help clients with marketing, venues, catering, and other services to reduce work and ensure successful events and smooth business operations.
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A Ph.d. student named Kerry Greaves wrote a document that lists three names: Sigujón Olafsson, Egon Mathiesen, and Else Fischer-Hansen. The document does not provide any other context around these names or what they may be in reference to.
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3) Options to remedy the potential shortfall through budget savings in the fund are being identified to avoid reductions to existing grantees.
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Future Markets is a company that provides various services to promote businesses and events, including food catering and consultancy. It has three divisions: Food Talk for fast casual dining, Raju Guide for an online marketplace, and Ryan Consultancy for event planning and operations. Future Markets aims to help clients with marketing, venues, catering, and other services to reduce work and ensure successful events and smooth business operations.
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A Ph.d. student named Kerry Greaves wrote a document that lists three names: Sigujón Olafsson, Egon Mathiesen, and Else Fischer-Hansen. The document does not provide any other context around these names or what they may be in reference to.
The document presents guidelines from the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) for the management of arterial hypertension from 2013. It was authored by a task force of experts and reviews members from both societies. The guidelines provide recommendations on the definition and classification of hypertension, assessment of total cardiovascular risk, diagnostic evaluation including blood pressure measurement techniques and search for organ damage, and treatment approach including when to initiate antihypertensive drug treatment.
This document provides information about coworking spaces in Atlanta, Georgia. It begins with a Wikipedia definition of coworking as a trend where independent professionals work together in a shared space for synergy, though working independently. It then gives the location of a coworking space in Atlanta called CRM Atlanta, located between Midtown and Virginia Highland, close to amenities. It notes the space has been open less than 2 months but already has over 60 members. It positions the space as an affordable alternative for startups, freelancers, and entrepreneurs, offering amenities like fast WiFi, dedicated desks, mailboxes, and planned learning events. Membership starts at $35 per month.
1) The document discusses the budget and funding for Colorado's Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease and Pulmonary Disease Competitive Grant Program.
2) It notes that revenues for the 2011-2012 fiscal year are trending below projections, putting the program at risk of a cash shortfall by June 30, 2012.
3) Options to remedy the potential shortfall through budget savings in the fund are being identified to avoid reductions to existing grantees.
The National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam underwent a reinvention from 2014-2016 which included developing new exhibitions, programs, and strategies focused on different audience groups. The museum's exhibition strategy involved creating different formats and atmospheres in different areas of the building to appeal to families, students, specialists, and other traditional museum visitors. Evaluation found the new approach increased visitation and satisfaction levels, though budget cuts and competition from other reopening museums impacted attendance. Temporary exhibits on slavery and life at sea helped attract diverse audiences. Future plans include augmented reality experiences and programs using the nearby Navy Dockyard.
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1. The document provides guidance on practicing integrated pest management (IPM) in a calm and reasonable manner. It advises focusing IPM efforts on key areas like sanitation, exclusion of pests, and monitoring, rather than trying to inspect and treat everything.
2. Effective monitoring of pest populations involves using traps, record keeping, and identifying problem areas. Traps should be placed strategically and checked regularly.
3. Proper inspection is the foundation of any IPM program. Inspections should be routine and involve looking for pests, signs of pests, and conditions that could attract pests. Focus inspection on vulnerable areas and artifacts.
2. • Indblæsning af tørret luft i montre med
fugtfølsomme genstande i museets
udstillinger, til at skabe et tørt klima
• Oplægget vil forklare hvorfor og hvordan
man kan bruge trykluft til affugtning i
montre eller magasinskabe.
3. Hvorfor fungerer det?
• RF stiger, når luft komprimeres!
• Der kan derfor være meget høj RF i
trykluftsystemer
• Men når luften slippes ud, falder RFen.
Afspændt trykluft er normalt meget tørt!
4. Fysikken I
Relativ og absolut fugtighed
Definition:
Den relative luftfugtighed er luftens indhold af
vanddamp i forhold til den mængde vanddamp,
luften maksimalt kan optage (angives i %)
Den absolutte luftfugtighed er luftens faktiske
indhold af vanddamp (kan angives i g/m3)
Forholdet mellem relativ og absolut luftfugtighed er
afhængig af temperaturen.
6. Fysikken II
Volumen af komprimeret luft:
Tryk og volumen er proportional
• p 1 x V1 = p 2 x V 2
• V 2 = p1 / p2 x V 1
Volumenændring ved hhv. 2 og 10 bar er således:
• V2 = 1 bar / 2 bar x 10 m3 = 5 m3
• V2 = 1 bar / 10 bar x 10 m3 = 1 m3
Og hvad betyder det for luftfugtigheden?
Mængden af vanddamp som en m3 luft kan optage, er
afhængig af temperaturen, men IKKE afhængig af
trykket!
8. • Ved komprimering
øges den relative fugtighed,
men samtidigt udskilles der vand fra luften.
• I eksemplet vil 1 m3 luft ved 2 bar indeholde ca.
20 g vanddamp. (100%RF, ved 22°C)
• Ved 10 bar vil den absolutte fugtmængde stadig
være ca. 20 g pr. m3
• Inden komprimering vil denne luftmængde have
indeholdt ca.120 g vanddamp
(10 m3 luft ved 22°C og 60% RF)
10. • Afspænding af trykluft reducerer
fugtindhold/pr volumen luft tilsvarende til
luftens ekspansion
• dvs. fra 10 til 1 bar reduceres
luftfugtigheden til 1/10
13. Hvordan er det skruet sammen
• Kompressor i
kælderen
• Leverer trykluft til
værksted og til
montrerne
• Er forsynet med
køletørrer
• To partikelfiltre og
et aktivt-kulfilter
17. Fordele og ulemper
Indblæsningen skaber let overtryk.
Luftskiftet betinget af montrenes utæthed
ensrettes, og det betyder:
• Ukonditioneret udeluft holdes ude
• dermed også luftforurening
• samt fugtighed fra udeluften
18. Fordele og ulemper
• Nemt at koble på et eksisterende
trykluftsystem
• Til montrer eller magasinskabe
• Central system
• Minimal vedligeholdelse
• Økonomi (energiforbrug)?
• Svært at opnå mindre kraftig udtørring,
evt. arbejde med lavere tryk