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AutoCAD 2000 in 3D - A Monkish Shot Tower Tutorial ManualThis tutorial introduces the concepts and techniques used to build 3D models in AutoCAD 2000. As a vehicle for learning these techniques, we develop a model of a whimsical structure that I have called the Monkish Shot Tower after a group of imaginary Monks who have refined the technology of manufacturing lead shot for firearms, and the like. The tower is designed around the perfect number 7, features an external spiral stair, an elaborate canopy on top, and a hole down the centre. The final structure is illustrated in Figure 1 below.
This tutorial will introduce the following concepts and techniques: • simple solid modelling with solid primitives & CSG operations (the tower); • construction of complex solid objects (stair and landing); • user coordinate systems and positioning of objects (external stairs); • advanced use of the CSG operations (tapering the stairs); • simple surface modelling (the roof canopy and handrails); • surface modelling versus solid modelling (the handrails); • meshed surfaces (the landing “sails” for shading).
Download PDF for AutoCAD 2000 in 3D - A Monkish Shot Tower Tutorial Manual3d modelling for Virtual Reality Tutorial #2 – VRML sliding doorThis tutorial will guide you through one way of setting up an animated sliding door in a vrml world using 3ds max. You will be provided with a prepared AutoCAD (3rooms.dwg) model of three rooms, comprising walls, ceiling, floor and a door, as shown above. You will import the AutoCAD model to 3ds max. You will apply lights, materials, cameras, and a navigation helper as previously done in the Tutorial #1 – VRML room of primitives! tutorial. You will animate the door to make it slide, and then create a ‘touch sensor’ helper to control the door opening.
Finally you export as a virtual reality model in the form of a VRML file. You will view and interact with the VRML file (world, *.wrl) using a web browser. When completed you will be able to freely navigate around and view the internal spaces and click on the door to open it.
Download 3d modelling for Virtual Reality Tutorial #2 – VRML sliding doorSEQUENCHER Guide for MacintoshSEQUENCHER 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
Detecting and annotating polymorphisms
Aligning cDNAs to their genomic sequence using the large gap algorithm
Discovering heterozygous peaks
Creating difference reports for SNP discovery
Displaying restriction maps, ORF maps, protein translations
Automating trimming for quality and for vector
Macintosh and PC Support
SEQUENCHER is available for both Macintosh and PC platforms. This disk includes instructions for a Windows based tutorial.
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With the SEQUENCHER demo, you can use your own data and enjoy an unlimited evaluation period. The only functions not available are SAVE, PRINT, and COPY. Some sample data have been included to get you started, but once you have tried SEQUENCHER with the sample files, please try using your own data so you can see precisely what SEQUENCHER can do for you.
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:
1. Install SEQUENCHER demo
2. Create a new project
3. Import data
4. Trim sequences for quality
5. Assemble a contig
6. View contig assembly
7. Edit assembled chromatograms
8. Work with a reference sequence
9. Translate sequences to amino acids
10.Annotate a sequence
11.Create a difference report
12.Create a new sequence from a consensus
13.Create a summary report
Once you have mastered these techniques you will be ready to exploreHyundai Sonata V6 Sedan ManualHyundai’s latest Sonata has stepped on a few toes in the large car segment. Externally the new V6 is almost identical to its four cylinder sibling –dual tailpipes being the only clue to the extra power. Yes, they share the same attractive Euro style body, but have decidedly different personas. DISLIKES Small front seats Light coloured trim marks easily well shaped, fine for a long trip, and the centre armrest is a welcome bonus. But anyone riding in the middle might feel short-changed by the lack of support. ERGONOMICS Functional and uncluttered, the dash layout is a model of simplicity. Large instruments face the driver, with the high set audio controls just to the left. Three rotary switches look after all of your air conditioning functions. The boot and fuel cap releases are tucked away under the driver’s armrest. Thanks to its large windscreens, front and rear vision is very good, making manoeuvring easy.
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This method removes the background from the image, rather than removing the image to a new background.
To begin, open your photo and locate your extraction filter - it can be found under "filter" in the menu (Select "Filter", then Extract) and open it up. This filter will not work on 16-bit images, so if you've opened a raw file, you'll need to change the mode to 8-bit (select "image", then "mode", then select 8-bit).
On the left are a series of tools - the first one is the "highlighter" for drawing around the areas you want to keep; the second is the paint bucket fill, next is an eraser, an eyedropper, two masking tools, and magnifying glass (for zooming in and out) and the hand tool (for moving your image around within the filter).
On the right are some options you can set: tool options are the brush size, the highlight color and the fill color, as well as a box for "smart highlighting". Smart highlighting works best on high contrast images with sharp edges, but not so well on other types of images.Improving web server performance by a clustering-based dynamicstatic load balancing is achieved. Each back-end web server is made up of twocomponents: the Queue Agent (QA) and the Coordinator Agent
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MathType Mathematical Equation Editor User Manual pdfUsing this Manual Additional MathType Documentation Getting Help Registering Your Copy of MathType Chapter 2 Getting Started Overview System Requirements Installing MathType What to do Next Notes for Users of Earlier Versions of MathType Notes for Microsoft Equation Editor Users Chapter 3 Basic Concepts Introduction The MathType Window Keyboard Notation in this Manual Mouse Notation in this Manual Entering Text from the Keyboard Inserting Symbols Inserting Templates Placing the Insertion Point Moving the Insertion Point Selecting Items in an Equation The RETURN Key Keyboard Shortcuts
Chapter 4 Tutorials Before You Start Tutorial 1: Fractions and Square Roots Tutorial 2: Sums, Subscripts & Superscripts Tutorial 3: Editing Old Equations Tutorial 4: Including Text in an Equation Tutorial 5: Using MathType s Toolbar Tutorial 6: Spacing and Alignment Tutorial 7: A Simple Matrix Tutorial 8: Fonts and Styles Tutorial 9: Equation Numbering in Microsoft Word Tutorial 10: Advanced Equation Numbering in Microsoft Word Tutorial 11: Setting Up a Microsoft Word Document Tutorial 12: Formatting with Tabs Tutorial 13: Inserting Unusual Symbols Tutorial 14: Creating Web Pages with Microsoft Word Tutorial 15: Creating Web Pages with GIF Files Tutorial 16: Customizing the Keyboard Tutorial 17: Working with TeX, LaTeX and MathML Tutorial 18: Export Equations from Microsoft Word What To Do Next Chapter 5 Working with Other Applications Introduction Inserting Equations into a Document Moving and Resizing Equations in Documents Inline Equations Equation Numbering Working with Equation Files Working with Microsoft Word Working with Adobe Acrobat Working with AppleWorks UsingSuzuki GSX1300R Owner’s Manual (Complete Guide) PDFThis motorcycle comes equipped with a main ignition key and a spare one. Keep the spare key in a safe place.
The key number is stamped on a plate provided with the keys. This number is used when making replacement keys. Please write your key number in the box provided for your future reference. “OFF” POSITION All electrical circuits are cut off. The engine will not start. The key can be removed. “ON” POSITION (Except for Canada and Australia) The ignition circuit is completed and the engine can now be started. The key cannot be removed from the ignition switch in this position. “ON” POSITION (For Canada and Australia) The ignition circuit is completed and the engine can now be started. The headlight and taillight will automatically be turned on when the key is in this position.
The key cannot be removed from the ignition switch in this position. NOTE (For Canada and Australia): Start the engine prompty after turning the key to the “ON” position, or the battery will lose power due to consumption by the headlight and taillight.
Download Suzuki GSX1300R Owner’s Manual (Complete Guide) PDFAluminum/Steel Construction Of The BMW 5 Series PDF ManualThe most interesting characteristic about the 2004 BMW 5 Series, from a collision repair perspective, is its construction. The front-end structure from the cowl forward is all-aluminum, while the rest of the vehicle’s structure is steel. The front portion of the lower rails is aluminum; the portion of the lower rails under the floor pan is steel.
A rear portion of the upper rails is steel, however the rest of the upper rails are made of aluminum. The floor pan and the lower portion of the A-pillars are steel, both joined to an aluminum cowl panel.
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Component (Figure No.) Location
A/C COMP ………………………………….. 3 (D 8)
A/C CONTROL HEAD ………………………….. 3 (D 10)
A/C HI PRES SW ……………………………. 4 (E 12)
A/C PROGRAMMER ……………………………. 3 (E 11)
A/C RELAY …………………………………. 3 (D 8)
ABS SYSTEM …………………………… 6 (A-C 20-23)
AIRBAGS WARNING LT ………………………… 5 (B 19)
AIRBAGS ……………………………… 5 (B-C 18-19)
ALTERNATOR ………………………………… 1 (B 3)
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM …………………….. 8 (D-E 28-31)
AUXILIARY RELAY PANEL LAYOUT …………….. 5 (A 16-17)
BACK-UP LT SW …………………………….. 3 (A 11)
BATTERY …………………………………… 1 (A 1)
CB #14 …………………………………… 4 (D 13)
CENTRAL LOCKS ………………………….. 8 (E 28-29)
COMBINATION SW …………………………. 4 (A 12-14)
CRUISE CONTROL …………………………. 2 (A-B 6-7)
DIFFERENTIAL LOCKS ……………………… 5 (A 18-19)
DISTRIBUTOR …………………………………..
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