2020
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In tune or not, we humans sing and hum; in time or not, we clap and sway; in step or not, we dance and bounce. The human brain is hard-wired to distinguish music from noise and to respond to rhythm and repetition, tones and tunes.
ABSTRACT
The use and employment of small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) in public safety and commercial applications has grown exponentially since their introduction into the consumer market. As of February 2020 there were over 436,633 registered commercial, public/government and other drones and 167,841 remote pilots certified.
The objective is to design a drone which resembles a bird, also called ornithopter. This drone can be mounted with a camera that can be used for aerial surveillance and photography.
Due to the importance of individual health in preventing the transmission of infectious diseases to the individual, due to the increasing population of communities and the presence of humans in public places, the use of gloves has become very important,
The proposed super-resolution multiplexed line scan microscopy system realizes photon reassignment (PRA) microscopy technique for imaging fluorophore-labeled specimens. Unlike existing PRA techniques with a restricted two-fold resolution enhancement, the present system surpasses diffraction Abbe limit by a factor m=〖(σ_D/σ_E)〗^2+1>
The main problem of space exploration are the costs due to an obsolete technology after sixty years we are still with liquid thrusters,
PHAGE stands for the Personalized Health Academy of Guided Education. By providing a mapped patient journey (awareness, education, access, options, treatments, caregiving, followup, and outcomes) any user can step in to get guided support and become autodidacts to achieve health obtainable health outcomes.
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