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  • iMIV Installation Manual
  • The Front installation is for cars without a RTI (navigation system) that are not MELBUS prepped (factory preinstalled MELBUS cable in the trunk). The iMIV can be placed behind the dashboard, in the glove compartment or underneath the passenger seat. You will have to connect both the Front Mount Power Cable and the MELBUS module to HU Cable to the back of your radio. You will also have to connect the iMIV to your iPod with the iPod Cable. The rear installation (with RTI) is for cars with a pre-installed RTI (navigation system). The iMIV will be installed “in chain” with your RTI. The video signal of the iMIV will be hooked up to the RTI, which makes it possible to watch videos from the iMIV on the RTI screen. These videos can be played from an external video source connected to the iMIV (e.g. a DVD player) or an iPod itself (must support video like an iPod video). The iMIV will be installed in the trunk with the long iPod Cable running to the front (middle arm console). Download pdf iMIV Installation Manual
  • SEQUENCHER Tour Guide for Windows
  • SEQUENCHER has been developed to work with a wide range of sequencing applications. For example, SEQUENCHER can be used for: Creating assemblies for shotgun or EST sequencing projects Editing contigs while viewing all relevant trace data Assembling multiple sequences to a user-defined reference sequence Polymorphism detection and annotation Aligning cDNAs to their genomic sequence using the large gap algorithm Discovery of heterozygous peaks Creating difference reports for SNP discovery Displaying restriction maps, ORF maps, protein translations Automated vector and quality trimming Macintosh and PC Support SEQUENCHER is available for both Macintosh and PC platforms. This CD provides software for both environments. Instructions for touring a Macintosh SEQUENCHER demo are included with your CD. What You Will Learn in This Tutorial The purpose of this tutorial is to guide you through SEQUENCHER‘s core assembly and editing functions. Additional application-specific tutorials are included on your CD in PDF format. In this tutorial, you will: Install the software Create a new project Import data Trim sequences for quality Assemble a contig View and edit assembled chromatograms Work with a reference sequence View protein translations Annotate sequence Create a difference report from an alignment Create a new sequence from a consensus Create a summary report Once you have mastered these techniques you will be ready to explore SEQUENCHER’s other powerful features. Download pdf SEQUENCHER Tour Guide for Windows
  • Mac OS X Security Configuration For Version 10.4 or Later Manual
  • What s New in Mac OS X Version 10.4 10 What s in This Guide 11 Using This Guide 11 Using Onscreen Help 11 Mac Help 12 The Mac OS X Server Suite 13 Getting Documentation Updates 13 Getting Additional Information 14 Acknowledgments Chapter 1 15 Introducing Mac OS X Security Architecture 16 Security Architectural Overview 16 UNIX Infrastructure 16 Access Permissions 16 Security Framework 17 Layered Security Defense 18 Built-In Security Services 18 Keychain Services 18 Secure Transport Services 18 Certificate,Key,and Trust Services 18 Authorization Services 19 Smart Card Services 19 Authorization versus Authentication Chapter 2 21 Installing Mac OS X 21 System Installation Overview 21 Disabling the Open Firmware Password 22 Installing from CD or DVD 23 Installing from the Network 23 Restoring from Preconfigured Disk Images 23 Initializing System Setup 23 Using Setup Assistant 24 Creating Initial System Accounts 25 Setting Correct Time Settings 25 Updating System Software 26 Updating from an Internal Software Update Server 27 Updating from Internet-Based Software Update Servers 27 Updating Manually from Installer Packages 28 Verifying the Integrity of Software 28 Repairing Disk Permissions 29 Kinds of Permissions 29 POSIX Permissions Overview 29 ACL Permissions Overview 30 Using Disk Utility to Repair Disk Permissions Chapter 3 31 Protecting Hardware and Securing Global System Settings 31 Protecting Hardware 32 Disabling Hardware 33 Removing Mac OS 9 33 Using the Command Line to Remove Mac OS 9 34 Running Mac OS 9 from a CD or DVD 34 Running Mac OS 9
  • BMW 5 Series (E34) Condenser Change 1995 540i manual RHD PDF
  • If your air conditioning has stopped working the chances are you have lost most or all or your system refrigerant. The fastest way of finding out is to attempt to have the system refilled by a specialist. They will evacuate any remaining gases and then pressure test the system before refilling. When mine was pressure tested it was immediately obvious that there was a leak somewhere within the condenser matrix situated in front of the engine radiator. Download BMW 5 Series (E34) Condenser Change 1995 540i manual RHD PDF
  • Adobe Photoshop CS Black and White Conversion
  • Seeing in black and white Black and white conversions are radical transformations of images. They're about reestablishing the tonal foundations of an image. That's quite different than dodging and burning, or lightening and darkening locally, which is a matter of accentuating existing tonal relationships. Conversion methods There are almost a dozen ways to convert an image from color to black and white; and you can probably find at least one expert to support each way as the best conversion method. The bottom line is that most conversion methods work reasonably well. The method that works best for you depends on your particular workflow and the tools that you're comfortable with. The following method isn't necessarily the best and it isn't the fastest—it generates a larger file—but it offers you the most control and flexibility. Creating layers from channels offers you more control than any other conversion method. It also offers you the flexibility of being able to change any aspect of the conversion at any time in the future. Here's how you do it: copy the individual channels of a color image,and then paste them into the same document as the original color image.Next, rename the layers accordingly. Then, reduce the opacity of the layers to achieve the result that you want. If you want a neutral image and don't want the color of the Background layer to show through, keep the opacity of the layer directly above the color Background layer at 100%. Since you will be going back and forth between the Channels
  • Rendering for Compositing in Maya
  • Using After Effects to composite image sequences rendered from Maya opens up a large number of possibilities and offers flexibility that is hard to achieve using Maya alone. While on the one hand a little extra work, foresight, and some knowledge of After Effects is required, the payoff for the additional effort is usually worth it. You don’t need to master every aspect of After Effects to take advantage of this workflow. A few simple tricks and techniques can add a lot of life and character to your animation. The techniques described in this tutorial are the same techniques used in design houses when creating animations for the entertainment industry. Maya’s render layers are designed to allow you to break up a scene into passes for compositing. In this tutorial you’ll see how you can create custom render passes, use Maya’s render layer presets, and finally how to combine the rendered passes together in Adobe After Effects as a composition for final out put. The Maya animation has already been created - you’ll use the scene file originally created for the dynamic parenting tutorial on MolecularMovies.org. This scene simply shows two proteins binding together, the proteins have some Brownian motion added to their movements as they bind together. To keep things simple, the motion of the proteins, which was original created using fractal textures and constraints, has been baked into keyframes. The additional nodes have been deleted from the scene so you don’t need to worry about anything other than the basic
  • Advanced User Interface Design for GUI and Web 2.0 Application
  • The convergence of windows and the web is upon us . Google Maps, Gmail, Flickr and a variety of ne AJAX and Rich Internet applications have begun to legitimize moving beyond HTML to deliver interactive applications that deliver the best of the web and the best of the desktop experience. We will show how these techniques are changing the way designers think about their applications designs. You will learn how to develop complex GUI’s for mixed user profiles, effectively use multimedia, implement visual design patterns, and effectively develop for multiple platforms plus, you will see the usability challenges introduced when these new interaction techniques are implemented. Learn from the experts who have been helping companies develop world-class enterprise applications for over a decade. We will share with you the results of user testing this new breed of application design in our usability lab to help you leverage the technology and avoid the usability pitfalls. We will show you how to implement new interaction techniques such as enhanced client-side validation, drag and drop, partial form refresh to create fast, rich, compelling user experiences. Get a jump start on this compelling new technology to deliver highly effective application designs for your organization. Who Should Attend • Project Managers who are responsible for establishing or managing a web project or Internet strategy. • Project Leaders Who need to know proven steps for web-enabling existing client/server applications. • GUI Designers who need to know how and when to use the new Web controls when creating user interfaces. • Software Developers who
  • An eye-tracking study of information usage in Web search
  • Web search services are among the most heavily used applications on the World Wide Web. Perhaps because search is used in such a huge variety of tasks and contexts, the user interface must strike a careful balance to meet all user needs. We describe a study that used eye tracking methodologies to explore the effects of changes in the presentation of search results. We found that adding information to the contextual snippet significantly improved performance for informational tasks but degraded performance for navigational tasks. We discuss possible reasons for this difference and the design implications for the better presentation of search results. As an increasingly large fraction of human knowledge migrates to the World Wide Web and other information systems, finding useful information is simultaneously more important and much more difficult. In 2000, Jansen and Pooch estimated that 1 in 28 Web pages that users viewed were search results pages [11]. Today, search is among the most important activities that Web users engage in. Beyond the Web, search is a central activity for users of corporate intranets, specialized databases (from shopping to Medline), and increasingly for personal archives of documents and email. Given the importance and ubiquity of search, it is remarkable how similar almost all search interfaces are. Users typically type a few words into a query box and receive a rank-ordered list of search results comprising document titles, brief descriptions of the objects and some metadata about the results. On the Web, such interfaces are extremely effective, considering the incredibly
  • Using the Semantic Web for linking and reusing data across Web 2.0 communities
  • Large volumes of content (bookmarks, reviews, videos, etc.) are currently being created on the “Social Web”, i.e. on Web 2.0 community sites, and this content is being annotated and commented upon. The ability to view an individual’s entire contribution to the Social Web would be an interesting and valuable service, particularly important as social networks are often being formed through created content and things that people have in common (“object-centred sociality”). SIOC is a Semantic Web research project that aims to describe online communities on the Social Web. This paper describes how SIOC and the Semantic Web can enable linking and reuse scenarios of data from Web 2.0 community sites, and introduces a SIOC Types module to further specify the type of content items and act as a “glue” between user posts and the content items created and annotated by users. The Web is increasingly becoming a social place: there has been a shift from just existing on the Web to participating on the Web. Community applications such as collaborative wikis, blogging, photo and bookmark sharing, and online social networks have become very popular recently, both in personal/social and professional/organisational domains [1]. Most of these collaborative applications provide common features such as content creation and sharing (images, user profiles, bookmarks, articles, etc.), provisions for discussions related to the content (comments, talk pages) and user-to-user connections (circle of friends, private messaging, etc.) and networks of users are also forming through content items of common interest (in what has been termed “object-centred sociality”
  • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Acura Integra GSR VTEC Throttle Body
  • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS forAcura Integra GSR VTEC Throttle Body Catalog #4790 Please study these instructions carefully before installing your new throttle body. If you have any questions or problems, please call our Technical Hotline at: 1-800-416-8628, 7:00 am - 5:00 pm, Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday or e-mail us at edelbrock@edelbrock.com This part is street legal in all 50 states for use on 1994-2001 Acura Integra GSR 1.8L Vtec. Throttle Body Kit Contents: 1 - Throttle body to manifold gasket 1 - Fast idle thermo valve… Download PDF