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ResolveRT User’s Guide (amira for microscopy)ResolveRT’s deconvolution provides powerful algorithms for improving the quality of microscopic images recorded by 3D widefield and confocal microscopes. Two different methods are supported, namely a so-called non-blind and a blind deconvolution method, both based on iterative maximum- likelihood image restoration. In the first case a measured or computed point spread function (PSF) is required. In the second case the PSF is estimated along with the data itself.
The deconvolution documentation is organized as follows: • General remarks about image deconvolution • Data aquisition and sampling rates • Standard deconvolution tutorial • Blind deconvolution tutorial • Bead extraction tutorial • Performance issues and multi-processing The following modules are included: • BeadExtract - obtain a PSF from a bead measurement •
Convolution - convolve two 3D images • CorrectZDrop - corrects attenuation in z-direction • DataPreprocess - background and flatfield correction Deconvolution - the actual deconvolution front-end
Download ResolveRT User’s Guide (amira for microscopy)Illustrated Roadmap for Macintosh GQMac WebThis Illustrated Roadmap was designed to help the Computer Coordinator customize GradeQuick for their school and for teachers to make further customizations that will affect only their files. The Illustrated Roadmap will also assist teachers through various GradeQuick features and will serve as an easy reference to guide teachers through the school year using GradeQuick.
Customizing Your Gradebook
Successful use of GradeQuick begins with setting GradeQuick features to correspond with your school/district policies or your personal user preferences. Technology coordinators can set global settings for all teachers to use and then allow teachers to further establish their own settings. All features can be set globally by the GradeQuick administrator and then further customized by the individual teachers or the feature can be restricted with the Jackson Software supplemental program called SiteManager. More information on global settings can be found in the Site License notebook.
Please consider setting the following GradeQuick features prior to entering grades in GradeQuick. Keep in mind that as a teacher your technology coordinator/GradeQuick administrator may have already set some of these settings for your use.
GradeScale
Numeric Grades
Grading Symbols
Score Footnotes
Student Data Field Names
Attendance Start Dates
Attendance Codes
Vacation Dates
Weighting
Grading Preferences
After you have customized your chosen features in one gradebook be sure to follow the directions on the last page of this section to copy the features to your other gradebooks.
Download pdf Illustrated Roadmap for Macintosh GQMac WebWriting on the Web (2.0)?In most scientific disciplines, the majority of academic papers are written collaboratively. They also tend to undergo several rounds of revision, with new content often being added after peer review and style and format reworked for target journals. Currently, this tends to involve emailing versions of the document between authors, or storing versions on shared drives. However, a new breed of online applications that mimic the functions of desktop applications could change the process of producing a scientific paper.
Ajax and the writable web
The traditional problem with using web applications to perform functions similar to those carried out by personal computers is the time it takes for the client to communicate with the server. This means there is a delay in performing the command given by the user. Recently, Google Earth demonstrated that this barrier had been removed: moving the mouse on your personal computer results in instantaneous spin or zoom onscreen. Google Suggest is another example: with every keystroke the suggestions in the drop-down box are updated (1).
The secret to the instant responses of this new generation of web applications, sometimes referred to as WYSIWYG (‘what you see is what you get’), is the use of Ajax. Ajax stands for Asynchronous JavaScript + XML and, in these applications, is used to form an extra layer between the server and the client, simultaneously creating the visible interface that the user sees and maintaining continual contact with the server. This allows the user’s interaction with the application to occur asynchronously, giving theBMW 318ti (E36/5) Electrical Troubleshooting Manual PDFThis BMW 318ti (E36/5) Electrical Troubleshooting Manual includes Vehicles Produced 09/94 to Present Schematics Index Introduction Symbols Power Distribution Chart Power Mirrors ZKE Door Lock HEating (TSH) ZKE Central Locking (ZV) Fuse Chart Power Distribution Fuse Details Ground Ditribution ZKE Power Windows (FH) Power Seats and Lumbar Support Heated Seals Power Sun Roof (SHD) Central Body Electronics (ZKE IV) Horn Drive Away Protection (EWS II) Wiper/Washer Module (WWM) Headlight Washer (SRA) Windshield Washer Jet HEaters INstrument Cluster CLock Data Link Engine COntrol System Charging SystemStart Electronic Transmission Control SUpplementak Restraint System (Airbag) Slip Control...
Free Download PDF for BMW 318ti (E36/5) Electrical Troubleshooting ManualUnderstanding Search Results Google GuideGoogle strives to make it easy to find whatever you're seeking, whether it's a web page, a news article, a definition, something to buy, or text in a book. By understanding what appears on a results page, you'll be better able to determine if a page includes the information you're seeking or links to it. After you enter a query, Google returns a results list ordered by what it considers the items' relevance to your query, listing the best match first. Sponsored links sometimes appear above to the right of the search results.
In this course segment, you'll learn:
? How Google works
? What information and links may be included with your results
? How to customize your results by using Preferences
? What approach Google uses for ads
? How to evaluate what you find
How Google Works
If you aren't interested in learning how Google creates the index and the database of documents that it accesses when processing a query, skip this description. I adapted the following overview from Chris Sherman and Gary Price's wonderful description of How Search Engines Work in Chapter 2 of The Invisible Web (CyberAge Books, 2001).
Google runs on a distributed network of thousands of low-cost computers and can therefore carry out fast parallel processing. Parallel processing is a method of computation in which many calculations can be performed simultaneously, significantly speeding up data processing. Google has three distinct parts:
? Googlebot, a web crawler that finds and fetches web pages.
? The indexer that sorts every word on every page and storesIntel Architecture Optimization ManualIn general, developing fast applications for Intel Architecture (IA) processors is not difficult. An understanding of the architecture and good development practices make the difference between a fast application and one that runs significantly slower than its full potential. Of course, applications developed for the 8086/8088, 80286, Intel386™ (DX or SX), and Intel486™ processors will execute on the Pentium ®, Pentium Pro and Pentium II processors without any modification or recompilation. However, the following code optimization techniques and architectural information will help you tune your application to its greatest potential.
Tuning an application to execute fast across the Intel Architecture (IA) is relatively simple when the programmer has the appropriate tools. To begin the tuning process, you need the following:
• Knowledge of the Intel Architecture. See Chapter 2.
• Knowledge of critical stall situations that may impact the performance of your application. See Chapters 3, 4 and 5.
• Knowledge of how good your compiler is at optimization and an understanding of how to help the compiler produce good code.
• Knowledge of the performance bottlenecks within your application. Use the VTune performance monitoring tool described in this document.
• Ability to monitor the performance of the application. Use VTune.
VTune, Intel’s Visual Tuning Environment Release 2.0 is a useful tool to help you understand your application and where to begin tuning. The Pentium and Pentium Pro processors provide the ability to monitor your code with performance event counters. These performance event counters can be accessed using VTune. Within each section of this document the appropriateAllplan 2008 Basics TutorialThis tutorial is designed to give you a quick and practical introduction to all the important design and modification tools in Allplan 2008. It contains several examples in the form of exercises. These are used to show how to design in 2D and how to get started in 3D modeling.
This guide assumes that you are familiar with and have a working knowledge of Windows and Allplan 2008. These essentials are described in the manual which comes with Allplan 2008. In particular, you should know
• how to start and exit Allplan 2008
• how to create projects
• how to open and close drawing files and how set drawing files to edit or reference mode
• how to control the on-screen display; in particular how to refresh
your drawing and how to zoom in on details You should work through the exercises in the given sequence as tools that are presented in more detail in the earlier exercises are only referred to by name in later exercises.
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In January 2008, Yahoo! unveiled the all-new version of Yahoo! Go 3.0. It builds on the success and popularity of the preceding 2.0 version by making it easier for users to get what they want from the mobile Internet, when they want it and how they want it.
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Yahoo! oneSearch is an innovative mobile search experience designed to provide consumers with what they need when they are on the go – instant answers and relevant information. The service recognizes the intent ofMaya Plugins for RealFlow Tutorial PDFHere is an explanation of how to work with RealFlow and Maya with the collection of plug-ins provided with RealFlow pack. The RealFlow plug-ins for Maya consist of the following files: RealflowMesher.mll (or RealflowMesher.so for Maya Linux) RealflowMesher.mel sdTranslator.mll (or sdTranslator.so for Maya Linux) sdTranslatorOpts.mel RealflowParticler.mll (or RealflowParticler.so for Maya Linux) RealflowParticler.mel AERealflowEmitterTemplate.mel rf2.bmp (or rf2.xpm for Maya Linux) rflogo.bmp (or rflogo.xpm for Maya Linux) cubos.bmp (or cubos.xpm for Maya Linux) Send Plug-in questions to maya@nextlimit.com Installation To install the plug-ins, uncompress rf_plugins_mayaX_X_win.zip (or rf_plugins_mayaX_X_Linux.tar.gz for Maya Linux).
You will have the files listed previously. Copy all the *.mll (or *.so) files to /Maya/bin/plug-ins, and all the *.mel files to /Maya/scripts/others except AERealflowEmitterTemplate.mel, you have to copy this file to /Maya/scripts/AETemplates. Finally copy the *.bmp (or *.xpm) files to /Maya/scripts/others. Important: If you have previous versions of the Maya® RealFlow® plug-ins you have to get rid of them. Just remove the following lines from /Maya/scripts/startup/userSetup.mel:
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