This document provides the dimensions for an OET Bearing Mount. The mount is made of 304 stainless steel and measures approximately 3 inches long by 2 inches wide. Key dimensions include a diameter of 1.5 inches for the main body, with smaller diameters of 0.88 and 0.13 inches for mounting holes.
The document is the program for the 2015 annual conference of the California Primary Care Association (CPCA). It discusses the conference theme of "Evolution Through Innovation" which celebrates the 50-year history of community health centers in California and their continued innovation. It highlights some of the health centers' recent accomplishments and discusses the vision for continued progress through the CaliforniaHealth+ initiative and addressing issues like provider shortages through collaboration.
This document provides the dimensions for an OET Bearing Mount. The mount is made of 304 stainless steel and measures approximately 3 inches long by 2 inches wide. Key dimensions include a diameter of 1.5 inches for the main body, with smaller diameters of 0.88 and 0.13 inches for mounting holes.
The document is the program for the 2015 annual conference of the California Primary Care Association (CPCA). It discusses the conference theme of "Evolution Through Innovation" which celebrates the 50-year history of community health centers in California and their continued innovation. It highlights some of the health centers' recent accomplishments and discusses the vision for continued progress through the CaliforniaHealth+ initiative and addressing issues like provider shortages through collaboration.
.NET Core Blimey! (Shropshire Devs Mar 2016)citizenmatt
This document discusses .NET Core, a new open source, cross-platform version of .NET. It is not a new version of the .NET Framework, but rather a fork that is being merged back. .NET Core includes CoreCLR (the runtime), CoreFX (the base class library), and tools like the .NET CLI. It uses NuGet for distribution and targets the new .NET Standard platform for cross-platform compatibility. Key goals are running on Linux and Mac as well as Windows, and being optimized for cloud-based applications.
This document discusses a case involving Mercury Energy, a New Zealand energy company, and the death of Folole Muliaga. Muliaga, who relied on oxygen equipment, died after a Mercury Energy contractor disconnected her power due to non-payment of $120. The summary argues the death could have been prevented if the contractor had checked if Muliaga was on the company's "do not disconnect" list for medical customers or asked about her health conditions. It examines whether the contractor and Mercury Energy should face legal consequences for negligence. The document also provides recommendations for how energy companies can improve processes to avoid similar tragic outcomes.
This document provides an edited book on the diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis. It contains several sections and chapters contributed by international experts on various aspects of myocarditis. The book covers clinical presentations of myocarditis, pathogenesis of the condition, diagnostic methods including endomyocardial biopsy and cardiac MRI, special populations affected by myocarditis such as children, peripartum and chronic Chagas patients, and new trends in treatment of viral myocarditis. Overall, the book serves as a comprehensive reference for both clinical aspects and pathophysiology of myocarditis, and reviews causes, classification, diagnosis and management strategies for the disease.
Qui gardera les gardiens? (Présentation FUQAC 2012)Sylvain Hallé
Slides for a presentation at Fondation UQAC, February 2012 (the half-dozen words throughout the slides are in French). It is intended to be a gentle introduction to the concept of software bugs, their cost, the increasing complexity of computer programs and some methods to analyze them mathematically.
I leave the viewer to guess what was the speech that accompanied each drawing. Enjoy!
Decentralized Enforcement of Artifact LifecyclesSylvain Hallé
Artifact-centric workflows describe possible executions of a business process through constraints expressed from the point of view of the documents exchanged between principals. A sequence of manipulations is deemed valid as long as every document in the workflow follows its prescribed lifecycle at all steps of the process. So far, establishing that a given workflow complies with artifact lifecycles has mostly been done through static verification, or by assuming a centralized access to all artifacts where these constraints can be monitored and enforced. We present in this paper an alternate method of enforcing document lifecycles that requires neither static verification nor single-point access. Rather, the document itself is designed to carry fragments of its history, protected from tampering using hashing and public-key encryption. Any principal involved in the process can verify at any time that a document’s history complies with a given lifecycle. Moreover, the proposed system also enforces access permissions: not all actions are visible to all principals, and one can only modify and verify what one is allowed to observe.
5 Challenges du marketing digital que doivent relever les AgencesDexem
Le digital se transforme plus rapidement que les autres domaines du marketing, et il en découle de nombreux défis pour les Agences digitales. Voici les 5 challenges dont toutes ont entendu parler, mais dont peu savent comment les relever avec brio !
.NET Core Blimey! (Shropshire Devs Mar 2016)citizenmatt
This document discusses .NET Core, a new open source, cross-platform version of .NET. It is not a new version of the .NET Framework, but rather a fork that is being merged back. .NET Core includes CoreCLR (the runtime), CoreFX (the base class library), and tools like the .NET CLI. It uses NuGet for distribution and targets the new .NET Standard platform for cross-platform compatibility. Key goals are running on Linux and Mac as well as Windows, and being optimized for cloud-based applications.
This document discusses a case involving Mercury Energy, a New Zealand energy company, and the death of Folole Muliaga. Muliaga, who relied on oxygen equipment, died after a Mercury Energy contractor disconnected her power due to non-payment of $120. The summary argues the death could have been prevented if the contractor had checked if Muliaga was on the company's "do not disconnect" list for medical customers or asked about her health conditions. It examines whether the contractor and Mercury Energy should face legal consequences for negligence. The document also provides recommendations for how energy companies can improve processes to avoid similar tragic outcomes.
This document provides an edited book on the diagnosis and treatment of myocarditis. It contains several sections and chapters contributed by international experts on various aspects of myocarditis. The book covers clinical presentations of myocarditis, pathogenesis of the condition, diagnostic methods including endomyocardial biopsy and cardiac MRI, special populations affected by myocarditis such as children, peripartum and chronic Chagas patients, and new trends in treatment of viral myocarditis. Overall, the book serves as a comprehensive reference for both clinical aspects and pathophysiology of myocarditis, and reviews causes, classification, diagnosis and management strategies for the disease.
Qui gardera les gardiens? (Présentation FUQAC 2012)Sylvain Hallé
Slides for a presentation at Fondation UQAC, February 2012 (the half-dozen words throughout the slides are in French). It is intended to be a gentle introduction to the concept of software bugs, their cost, the increasing complexity of computer programs and some methods to analyze them mathematically.
I leave the viewer to guess what was the speech that accompanied each drawing. Enjoy!
Decentralized Enforcement of Artifact LifecyclesSylvain Hallé
Artifact-centric workflows describe possible executions of a business process through constraints expressed from the point of view of the documents exchanged between principals. A sequence of manipulations is deemed valid as long as every document in the workflow follows its prescribed lifecycle at all steps of the process. So far, establishing that a given workflow complies with artifact lifecycles has mostly been done through static verification, or by assuming a centralized access to all artifacts where these constraints can be monitored and enforced. We present in this paper an alternate method of enforcing document lifecycles that requires neither static verification nor single-point access. Rather, the document itself is designed to carry fragments of its history, protected from tampering using hashing and public-key encryption. Any principal involved in the process can verify at any time that a document’s history complies with a given lifecycle. Moreover, the proposed system also enforces access permissions: not all actions are visible to all principals, and one can only modify and verify what one is allowed to observe.
5 Challenges du marketing digital que doivent relever les AgencesDexem
Le digital se transforme plus rapidement que les autres domaines du marketing, et il en découle de nombreux défis pour les Agences digitales. Voici les 5 challenges dont toutes ont entendu parler, mais dont peu savent comment les relever avec brio !