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Oh!STUDIO is an offshore software factory specialized in web startups, that helps turn technological dreams into successful ventures. Consultancy, outsourcing and technological services for entrepreneurs to create web software products that users love.
Always wondered what the difference between Yoga and Pilates is or struggling to make a decision of which to choose? Winston Plates is here to help with our definitive guide to both.
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Julia Juarez de Tipacti reflexiona sobre su aprendizaje en el Módulo II de un curso. No tenía conocimientos previos sobre la temática, pero aprendió a elaborar mapas conceptuales digitales usando la herramienta Bubbl.us de manera sencilla. Participó activamente en el foro y compartirá lo aprendido con docentes y estudiantes de su institución. La metodología propuesta le ayudó a aprender los contenidos, y considera que elaborar mapas con Bubbl.us es muy útil, aunque actualizar el
Quantitative microbial population characterization to reveal sources of bacte...WWNazaroff
Presentation in Sloan-Foundation Sponsored Workshop on the Indoor Microbiome delivered at Healthy Buildings 2012 Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 9 July 2012
This document discusses a talk given by William W Nazaroff on collaborating to study indoor microbiomes from Newtonian and Darwinian perspectives. It summarizes Harte's analysis of how physicists and ecologists approach their work differently, with physics seeking simplicity and universality while ecology finds increasing complexity. Nazaroff observes successful collaborations occur in small groups that foster mutual trust, teaching, and credit-sharing. Studying indoor microbiomes provides opportunities to advance understanding, though sustained support and challenging assumptions will be needed to overcome inertia. Nazaroff's own collaboration with Peccia's lab is producing results on indoor bacteria and fungi emissions.
This document provides guidance on designing apps for the Apple Watch. It discusses the basics of familiarizing yourself with the device and interface. Key considerations for app design include only including features useful on the watch, prioritizing information, and ensuring a consistent workflow with the iPhone app. The document also outlines some simple frameworks for information-based apps that prioritize delivery of weather or transportation updates, as well as instruction-based apps like navigation. Overall, the document advises testing designs on the watch itself and questioning whether an app truly adds value when accessed from the wrist.
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Presented by Roxana Hickey (Postdoctoral Scholar, Biology and the Built Environment Center, University of Oregon) at 21st Lake Arrowhead Microbial Genomics meeting (#LAMG16) in Lake Arrowhead, CA, on September 21, 2016
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