La palabra anatomía proviene del griego y está compuesta del adverbio ana (que significa arriba) y el verbo tomé (que significa corte o incisión). La combinación de estas palabras formó el término anatémnein, que significa “cortar de arriba abajo” y también “diseccionar”. El origen de la palabra anatomía no es al azar, dado que la base de esta ciencia consiste en diseccionar cadáveres para su estudio. Quienes estudian alguna rama de la biología, deben estudiar sí o sí la anatomía de sus objetos de estudio, ya sea humana o animal, inclusive vegetal.
Gracias a las contribuciones de los estudios anatómicos se pudieron y pueden hacer grandes descubrimientos en las ciencias. Estos hallazgos, en conjunto con el avance de la tecnología, permiten que los científicos continúen descubriendo más y más sucesos, e incluso desarrollen herramientas con distintas aplicaciones (como vacunas y prótesis entre otros ejemplos).
Dentro de la anatomía, existen muchas subdivisiones, como por ejemplo:
Anatomía sistemática o descriptiva. Separa el cuerpo en sistemas.
Anatomía clínica o aplicada. Relaciona diagnóstico y tratamiento.
Anatomía comparada. Compara la anatomía humana con la de otros animales.
Anatomía patológica. Se dedica al estudio del deterioro de los tejidos, órganos y sistemas.
Anatomía funcional o fisiológica. Estudia las funciones de los órganos.
Anatomía vegetal. Rama de la botánica dedicada al estudio de la estructura interna de las plantas.
Anatomía animal o veterinaria. Se dedica al estudio de y descripción de los cuerpos de los animales.
Anatomía humana. Se dedica al estudio y la descripción del cuerpo humano.
Fuente: https://concepto.de/anatomia/#ixzz7mT4jlL6J
La tuberculosis o TB es causada por una bacteria llamada Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Estas bacterias por lo general atacan a los pulmones, pero también pueden atacar otras partes del cuerpo, como los riñones, la columna vertebral y el cerebro. No todas las personas infectadas por las bacterias de la tuberculosis se enferman. Por eso, existen dos afecciones relacionadas con la tuberculosis: la infección de tuberculosis latente (LTBI, por sus siglas en inglés) y la enfermedad de tuberculosis. Si no se trata adecuadamente, la enfermedad de tuberculosis puede ser mortal.
Saudi Arabia stands as a titan in the global energy landscape, renowned for its abundant oil and gas resources. It's the largest exporter of petroleum and holds some of the world's most significant reserves. Let's delve into the top 10 oil and gas projects shaping Saudi Arabia's energy future in 2024.
La palabra anatomía proviene del griego y está compuesta del adverbio ana (que significa arriba) y el verbo tomé (que significa corte o incisión). La combinación de estas palabras formó el término anatémnein, que significa “cortar de arriba abajo” y también “diseccionar”. El origen de la palabra anatomía no es al azar, dado que la base de esta ciencia consiste en diseccionar cadáveres para su estudio. Quienes estudian alguna rama de la biología, deben estudiar sí o sí la anatomía de sus objetos de estudio, ya sea humana o animal, inclusive vegetal.
Gracias a las contribuciones de los estudios anatómicos se pudieron y pueden hacer grandes descubrimientos en las ciencias. Estos hallazgos, en conjunto con el avance de la tecnología, permiten que los científicos continúen descubriendo más y más sucesos, e incluso desarrollen herramientas con distintas aplicaciones (como vacunas y prótesis entre otros ejemplos).
Dentro de la anatomía, existen muchas subdivisiones, como por ejemplo:
Anatomía sistemática o descriptiva. Separa el cuerpo en sistemas.
Anatomía clínica o aplicada. Relaciona diagnóstico y tratamiento.
Anatomía comparada. Compara la anatomía humana con la de otros animales.
Anatomía patológica. Se dedica al estudio del deterioro de los tejidos, órganos y sistemas.
Anatomía funcional o fisiológica. Estudia las funciones de los órganos.
Anatomía vegetal. Rama de la botánica dedicada al estudio de la estructura interna de las plantas.
Anatomía animal o veterinaria. Se dedica al estudio de y descripción de los cuerpos de los animales.
Anatomía humana. Se dedica al estudio y la descripción del cuerpo humano.
Fuente: https://concepto.de/anatomia/#ixzz7mT4jlL6J
La tuberculosis o TB es causada por una bacteria llamada Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Estas bacterias por lo general atacan a los pulmones, pero también pueden atacar otras partes del cuerpo, como los riñones, la columna vertebral y el cerebro. No todas las personas infectadas por las bacterias de la tuberculosis se enferman. Por eso, existen dos afecciones relacionadas con la tuberculosis: la infección de tuberculosis latente (LTBI, por sus siglas en inglés) y la enfermedad de tuberculosis. Si no se trata adecuadamente, la enfermedad de tuberculosis puede ser mortal.
Saudi Arabia stands as a titan in the global energy landscape, renowned for its abundant oil and gas resources. It's the largest exporter of petroleum and holds some of the world's most significant reserves. Let's delve into the top 10 oil and gas projects shaping Saudi Arabia's energy future in 2024.
We have compiled the most important slides from each speaker's presentation. This year’s compilation, available for free, captures the key insights and contributions shared during the DfMAy 2024 conference.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Hierarchical Digital Twin of a Naval Power SystemKerry Sado
A hierarchical digital twin of a Naval DC power system has been developed and experimentally verified. Similar to other state-of-the-art digital twins, this technology creates a digital replica of the physical system executed in real-time or faster, which can modify hardware controls. However, its advantage stems from distributing computational efforts by utilizing a hierarchical structure composed of lower-level digital twin blocks and a higher-level system digital twin. Each digital twin block is associated with a physical subsystem of the hardware and communicates with a singular system digital twin, which creates a system-level response. By extracting information from each level of the hierarchy, power system controls of the hardware were reconfigured autonomously. This hierarchical digital twin development offers several advantages over other digital twins, particularly in the field of naval power systems. The hierarchical structure allows for greater computational efficiency and scalability while the ability to autonomously reconfigure hardware controls offers increased flexibility and responsiveness. The hierarchical decomposition and models utilized were well aligned with the physical twin, as indicated by the maximum deviations between the developed digital twin hierarchy and the hardware.
Understanding Inductive Bias in Machine LearningSUTEJAS
This presentation explores the concept of inductive bias in machine learning. It explains how algorithms come with built-in assumptions and preferences that guide the learning process. You'll learn about the different types of inductive bias and how they can impact the performance and generalizability of machine learning models.
The presentation also covers the positive and negative aspects of inductive bias, along with strategies for mitigating potential drawbacks. We'll explore examples of how bias manifests in algorithms like neural networks and decision trees.
By understanding inductive bias, you can gain valuable insights into how machine learning models work and make informed decisions when building and deploying them.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
Student information management system project report ii.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
Sachpazis:Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Estimation in simple terms with Calculati...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
Terzaghi's soil bearing capacity theory, developed by Karl Terzaghi, is a fundamental principle in geotechnical engineering used to determine the bearing capacity of shallow foundations. This theory provides a method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity of soil, which is the maximum load per unit area that the soil can support without undergoing shear failure. The Calculation HTML Code included.
NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN CONDENSING HEAT EXCHANGERS...ssuser7dcef0
Power plants release a large amount of water vapor into the
atmosphere through the stack. The flue gas can be a potential
source for obtaining much needed cooling water for a power
plant. If a power plant could recover and reuse a portion of this
moisture, it could reduce its total cooling water intake
requirement. One of the most practical way to recover water
from flue gas is to use a condensing heat exchanger. The power
plant could also recover latent heat due to condensation as well
as sensible heat due to lowering the flue gas exit temperature.
Additionally, harmful acids released from the stack can be
reduced in a condensing heat exchanger by acid condensation. reduced in a condensing heat exchanger by acid condensation.
Condensation of vapors in flue gas is a complicated
phenomenon since heat and mass transfer of water vapor and
various acids simultaneously occur in the presence of noncondensable
gases such as nitrogen and oxygen. Design of a
condenser depends on the knowledge and understanding of the
heat and mass transfer processes. A computer program for
numerical simulations of water (H2O) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
condensation in a flue gas condensing heat exchanger was
developed using MATLAB. Governing equations based on
mass and energy balances for the system were derived to
predict variables such as flue gas exit temperature, cooling
water outlet temperature, mole fraction and condensation rates
of water and sulfuric acid vapors. The equations were solved
using an iterative solution technique with calculations of heat
and mass transfer coefficients and physical properties.
An Approach to Detecting Writing Styles Based on Clustering Techniquesambekarshweta25
An Approach to Detecting Writing Styles Based on Clustering Techniques
Authors:
-Devkinandan Jagtap
-Shweta Ambekar
-Harshit Singh
-Nakul Sharma (Assistant Professor)
Institution:
VIIT Pune, India
Abstract:
This paper proposes a system to differentiate between human-generated and AI-generated texts using stylometric analysis. The system analyzes text files and classifies writing styles by employing various clustering algorithms, such as k-means, k-means++, hierarchical, and DBSCAN. The effectiveness of these algorithms is measured using silhouette scores. The system successfully identifies distinct writing styles within documents, demonstrating its potential for plagiarism detection.
Introduction:
Stylometry, the study of linguistic and structural features in texts, is used for tasks like plagiarism detection, genre separation, and author verification. This paper leverages stylometric analysis to identify different writing styles and improve plagiarism detection methods.
Methodology:
The system includes data collection, preprocessing, feature extraction, dimensional reduction, machine learning models for clustering, and performance comparison using silhouette scores. Feature extraction focuses on lexical features, vocabulary richness, and readability scores. The study uses a small dataset of texts from various authors and employs algorithms like k-means, k-means++, hierarchical clustering, and DBSCAN for clustering.
Results:
Experiments show that the system effectively identifies writing styles, with silhouette scores indicating reasonable to strong clustering when k=2. As the number of clusters increases, the silhouette scores decrease, indicating a drop in accuracy. K-means and k-means++ perform similarly, while hierarchical clustering is less optimized.
Conclusion and Future Work:
The system works well for distinguishing writing styles with two clusters but becomes less accurate as the number of clusters increases. Future research could focus on adding more parameters and optimizing the methodology to improve accuracy with higher cluster values. This system can enhance existing plagiarism detection tools, especially in academic settings.
KuberTENes Birthday Bash Guadalajara - K8sGPT first impressionsVictor Morales
K8sGPT is a tool that analyzes and diagnoses Kubernetes clusters. This presentation was used to share the requirements and dependencies to deploy K8sGPT in a local environment.
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