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Oakland airport BART tram to open in fall 2014 BART's Oakland Airport Connector looks as if it's ready to roll, but the 3.2-mile automated rail link between the airport and the Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station isn't quite complete. The $484 million project is on budget, according to BART officials, and it is expected to open on time sometime in the fall.
- BART passengers will soon have a new way to get to the Oakland International Airport. Christie Smith reports. (Published Wednesday, July 30, 2014) BART is one step closer to opening a new way for passengers to get to the Oakland International Airport. The new $484 million system will feature a driver-less tram running between the Oakland Coliseum BART station and the Oakland airport. Each tram can carry up to 120 passengers.
BART Plans to Open Oakland Airport Connector by Thanksgiving Holiday BART passengers will soon have a new way to get to the Oakland International Airport. Christie Smith reports. BART is one step closer to opening a new way for passengers to get to the Oakland International Airport. The new $484 million system will feature a driver-less tram running between the Oakland Coliseum BART station and the Oakland airport. Each tram can carry up to 120 passengers.
Oakland, California Oakland /ˈoʊklənd/ is a city in and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port city, Oakland is the third largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area, the eighth-largest city in California, and the 45th-largest city in the country, with a population of 419,267 as of 2015.
Oakland, California Due to allegations of misconduct by the Oakland Police Department, the City of Oakland has paid claims for a total of US$57 million during the 2001–2011 timeframe to plaintiffs claiming police abuse; this is the largest sum paid by any city in California.
- A shuttle bus transports passengers to Oakland International Airport from the Coliseum BART station, where construction work continues (background) on the Oakland Airport Connector in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 20, 2013.
Oakland, California It serves as a trade center for the San Francisco Bay Area; its Port of Oakland is the busiest port for San Francisco Bay, all of Northern California, and fifth busiest in the United States. Incorporated in 1852, Oakland is also the principal city of the Bay Area Region known as the East Bay. The city is situated directly across the bay, six miles (9.7 km) east of San Francisco. Oakland's territory covers what was once a mosaic of California coastal terrace prairie, oak woodland, and north coastal scrub.
- A section of BART's Oakland Airport Connector is elevated above train tracks near the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, Dec. 20, 2013. When completed in late 2014, the 3.2 mile tram will provide a near ...
- black-figure A style of Greek vase painting that is distinguished by silhouette-like figures on a red background. red-figure One of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting, based on the figural depictions in red color on a black background.
- Vocab Ch 5. black-figure painting, canon, caryatid, contrapposto, elevation, encaustic, entasis, foreshortening, fret or meander, gorgon, Hellenistic, kore, kouros, krater, lost-wax process, modeling, mosaic, Orientalizing, peplos, plan, polis, portico, red-figure painting, ridgepole, tesserae, theatron, treasury. STUDY.
- Then you mix a little of the wet clay with a lot of water, to make a kind of paint (called the slip), which you use to make the black part of the picture. (You can't see it now, because it is all the same color). And you let the whole thing dry. Learn by doing: a vase painting project. More about black figure pottery.
- Attic Black-Figure Painting. Athenian painters copied this black-figure style from Corinth but, instead of the Oriental monsters, animals and birds motifs, preferred to develop further their own narrative style using Greek Gods, Heroes and monsters.
Red-figure pottery Paris: Louvre. Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 520 BC and remained in use until the late 3rd century BC. It replaced the previously dominant style of black-figure vase painting within a few decades. Its modern name is based on the figural depictions in red colour on a black background, in contrast to the preceding black-figure style with black figures on a red background.
Black figure painting is ____________________ a. a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials. b. an advanced technique allowing for more detailed figures. c. a process in which the outside rim is designed with geometric patterns consisting of horizontal and vertical lines. d. an ancient Greek technique in which the figures appear as black silhouettes on red background. Black figure painting is ____________________. a. a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials. b. an advanced technique allowing for more detailed figures. c. a process in which the outside rim is designed with geometric patterns consisting of horizontal and vertical lines. d.
Black-figure pottery The first significant use of the black-figure technique was on the Proto-Corinthian style pottery developed in Corinth in the first half of the 7th century bce. The Corinthian painter’s primary ornamental device was the animal frieze.
Greek pottery The Finest (Mature) Black-Figure Painting ca. 540-520BC. From 600 BC on, Athens increasingly became the dominant center for Greek pottery, eventually exporting its ware throughout the Mediterranean world. It was during this period that the practice of signing of pots by potters and painters first became common.
Black-figure pottery Black-figure pottery. Black-figure pottery, type of Greek pottery that originated in Corinth c. 700 bce and continued to be popular until the advent of red-figure pottery c. 530 bce. In black-figure painting, figures and ornamentation were drawn on the natural clay surface of a vase in glossy black pigment; the finishing details were incised into the black.
- Black-Figure Painting. Black-figure painting, which derives its name from the black figures painted on red backgrounds, was developed by the Corinthians in the seventh century BCE and became popular throughout the Greek world during the Archaic period.
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SOAP The SOAP specification was maintained by the XML Protocol Working Group of the World Wide Web Consortium until the group was closed 10 July 2009. SOAP originally stood for Simple Object Access Protocol but version 1.2 of the standard dropped this acronym.
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Tutorial Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Tutorial. SOAP has gained status as a common messaging protocol in Web services and SOA projects. This SOAP tutorial provides insight as to what SOAP standard is and when to use it. SOAP basics, how it compares to REST, SOAP attachments and how SOAP functions with WSDL will be covered.
SOAP SOAP (originally Simple Object Access Protocol) is a protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services in computer networks. Its purpose is to induce extensibility, neutrality and independence.
The USS Scorpion Buried at Sea A Brief History of SOAP. It's been a little more than three years since I first started working in XML in general and SOAP in particular. For the past year or so, my own SOAP work has been pretty minimal, mainly because without a stable XML Schema specification, the thought of building tons of SOAP support plumbing seems pretty futile.
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Tutorial SOAP Basics. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) was created in 1998 by Dave Winer, Don Box, Bob Atkinson, and Mohsen Al-Ghosein with backing by Microsoft. SOAP is a messaging framework that gained widespread support in the Java, .NET and open source communities during the early part of the 2000s.
- Abstract. 1 SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchange of information in a decentralized, distributed environment. 2 This document is a submission to the World Wide Web Consortium (see Submission Request, W3C Staff Comment) to propose the formation of a working group in the area of XML-based protocols.
Introduction to Web Services Technologies: SOA, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI Page 1 of 4 Next >. Thomas Erl delves into the concepts and technology behind Web services, including Web services and the service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI). This chapter is from the book .
- When SOAP started in early 1998, there was no schema language or type system for XML (in fact, XML 1.0 had just become a full Recommendation that quarter). If you look at earlier versions of the SOAP spec (including XML-RPC, which was subsetted from the 1998 SOAP spec), most of the focus was on defining a type system.
USB To describe encoding, the following terminology is used: 1 A value is a string, the name of a measurement (number, date, enumeration, etc.) or a composite of several such primitive values. 2 A simple value is one without named parts. 3 A compound value is an aggregate of relations to other values.
Metadata for Web Resources: How Metadata Works on the Web It is an XML based protocol that consists of three parts: an envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message and how to process it, a set of encoding rules for expressing instances of application-defined datatypes, and a convention for representing remote procedure calls and responses.
- All of which is to say that curved screens really are better in most cases; whether they're better enough is between you, your checking account, and design aesthetic [Displaymate 1, 2 - The Guardian-Cnet-How Stuff Works-Cinerama Image: Andreas Praefcke ]. 5 181 Reply Leave a reply. Kinja is in read-only mode.
- All of which is to say that curved screens really are better in most cases; whether they're better enough is between you, your checking account, and design aesthetic [Displaymate 1, 2 - The Guardian-Cnet-How Stuff Works-Cinerama Image: Andreas Praefcke ].
- Ben, cinema's are using curved screens. You can tell because they're curved, and they look better than flat ones. The problem is projecting the image onto a flat screen versus a curved one. Most places don't want to upgrade to a new screen and projector, so they just stick with what they have.
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Are curved screen TVs any better than flat TVs? After years of pushing ever-flatter, thinner TVs, manufacturers are throwing buyers a curve—literally, with curved-screen sets. This year Samsung has curved Ultra HD TVs (the HU9000 series) and curved 1080p sets (H8000 series), and you can still buy the curved 1080p TV (S990A) Sony launched last year.
- Curved TVs are more expensive to manufacture, and they’re also more expensive to buy. You have to pay quite a bit more for a curved screen than a flat screen. And, quite frankly, they don’t necessarily look any better when you’re standing in front of them.
Curved vs Flat TVs: Is the curve worth it? Here are the two TVs from a 20 degree angle, which is around the point at which they begin to lose color accuracy. The curved TV is actually a bit more uniform in the reduced quality. The left side of the screen is worse than the left side of the JU6500, but the right side is better.
Trouble with the curve: What you need to know about curved TVs When curved TVs were first announced last year, we said they needed to be bigger to fulfill the promise of a more immersive image, like that of a curved IMAX screen. On something the size of a living room TV though, we called it nothing more than a gimmick..
Are curved TV screens a waste of money? Sets can ruin viewing if you sit in the wrong spot, warn experts Speaking at the CES exhibition in Las Vegas, experts claim that curved screens may be better suited to smaller devices, used by one person at a time. Joe Stinziano of Samsung said ‘the wider field of view and panoramic effect draws viewers in’.
- You have to pay quite a bit more for a curved screen than a flat screen. And, quite frankly, they don’t necessarily look any better when you’re standing in front of them. They’re impressive from a technology standpoint, but they look a bit weird — a nice flat panel would be just fine.
Miami demographics profile Miami, FL has a population of 416,432 and is the 44th largest city in the United States. The population density is 11,603 per sq mi which is 3209% higher than the Florida average and 12707% higher than the national average. The median age in Miami is 39 which is approximately 5% lower than the Florida average of 41. In Miami, 42% of the population over 15 years of age are married, 23% speak English and 70% speak Spanish. 29% of Miami residents were born in Florida, 11% were born out of state, 3% were born outside of the United States and 58% were foreign born.
Miami-Dade Population 2016 Latest estimates from the US Census Bureau (2015) put the population of Miami at 441,003 people. In total, there are 34 incorporated cities in the county of Miami-Dade. Only three have a population of more than 100,000 people – Miami (441,003), Hialeah (237,069) and Miami Gardens (113,187).
Miami Population 2018 The city proper of Miami has 1 in 13 residents of South Florida, and 52% of Miami-Dade County does not actually live in an incorporated city. 1 According to the 2010 Census, the racial/ethnic breakdown of Miami was: 2 White: 72.6% (non-Hispanic: 11.9%) 3 Black or African American: 19.2%. 4 Asian: 1.0%. 5 Native American: 0.3%.
- households in Miami Dade County containing people over 60 ; Total Population: 867,352; Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 332,849; 1-person household: 90,626; 2-or-more-person household: 242,223; Family households: 225,545; Nonfamily households: 16,678; Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 534,503; 1-person household: 113,597
- Miami population breakdown by race. In Miami, 70.7% of people are of Hispanic or Latino origin. Please note: Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in any/all of the applicable race categories above.
Miami metropolitan area Miami metropolitan area - Metropolitan divisions. 1 The Miami metropolitan area consists of three distinct metropolitan divisions, subdividing the region into three divisions according to the region's three counties: Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County.
- County & Population Profiles 2012-2016 American Community Survey Multi-year Profile (22 MB) With the 2016 data released in September of 2017, this profile of Miami-Dade County summarizes the 5-year changes in basic economic, housing, social and demographic factors, with highlights on variables that displayed significant change.
Home » Summary » Nehalem, Oregon 97131 Demographics - Population Growth and Population Statistics The data for Miami, FL may also contain data for the following areas: Miami Population by Age: The data represents the percentage of people in the area within each age group. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
- Unmarried population in Miami under 18 years old in homes ; Total Population: 73,081; Unmarried partner of home lead present: 9,728; In family homes: 9,580; Population of male led and male partner homes: 194; Population of male led and female partner households: 4,462; Population of female led and female partner households: 325
Miami Population 2018 Miami Population 2018 Miami is the county seat of Florida's Miami-Dade County and the most populous city in the Miami metropolitan area, which is the most populous metro region in the Southern US after Washington, D.C.
Maseru It is situated on the Caledon River, which separates Lesotho from South Africa, and is Lesotho’s only sizeable city, with a population of approximately 227,880 (according to a 2006 census).
Maseru Maseru was founded by the British as a small police camp in 1869, following the conclusion of the Free State–Basotho Wars when Basutoland became a British protectorate.
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Lesotho In Maseru, there is a place called Setopong on Moeshoeshoe Road, near to the Shoprite by The Circle / Cathedral. This is where all the minibus taxis leave from, and if you want a taxi out of town, you should head here. However, it is a very busy and bustling place, heaving with people.
- The airport is at an elevation of 5,348 feet (1,630 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 04/22 measuring 3,200 by 45 metres (10,499 ft × 148 ft) and 11/29 measuring 1,010 m × 23 m (3,314 ft × 75 ft).
Maseru Maseru is located at the edge of the conquered territories relinquished to the Orange Free State (now the Free State province of South Africa) as part of the peace terms. It was located 24 kilometres (15 mi) west of Basotho King Moshoeshoe I 's stronghold of Thaba Bosiu, the previous de facto capital.
Maseru Maseru is located in northwest Lesotho by the South African border, denoted by the Mohokare River. The two countries are connected by a border post at the Maseru Bridge, which crosses the river. On the South African side, Ladybrand is the town closest to Maseru.
Maseru Maseru is the capital and largest city of Lesotho. It is also the capital of the Maseru District. Located on the Caledon River, Maseru lies directly on the Lesotho-South Africa border. Maseru is Lesotho's capital city with a population of approximately 227,880 (2006). The city was established as a police camp and assigned as the capital after the country became a British protectorate in 1869.
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- Dial 141. Enter this prefix before dialing a phone number to prevent the person you are calling from seeing your phone number on caller ID. Dial the phone number of the person you are calling. Enter all digits of the phone number as you normally would. Repeat the process each time you want to hide your number. Entering 141 is not a permanent way to hide your number. You'll need to enter 141 each time you want to conceal your number.
- 1 Here you can add up to 5 phone numbers that you do not want to contact you or even text you. Sprint & T-Mobile : Currently, Sprint and T-Mobile doesn’t provide an easy way to block unwanted callers, though there is a work-around for Sprint users. You can block all numbers which are not in your phone contacts.
How to Block a Phone Number? There are times when you might feel the need to block a phone number and avoid those unwanted calls. But it's not as straight forward as it may seem. There are times when you might feel the need to block a phone number and avoid those unwanted calls. But it's not as straight forward as it may seem.
How to Block Your Number We are working to restore service. How to Block Your Number. If you want to block your cell phone number from showing up on other phones (for whatever reason), you can do it temporarily simply by dialing *67 before the number you're calling.
- Taking the help of your carrier is the most appropriate option to block any phone number. AT&T : If you are a customer of AT&T wireless, you can make use of a premium service called “Parental Controls” which will allow you to limit who can call you or text you by blocking or allowing certain numbers.
How to Block Your Number According to tech how-to site How To Do Things, you won't have any way to tell this is working (it does), but if you want to reassure yourself just call another phone number that has caller ID to double-check that your number, indeed, is blocked.
- Get a second number. You can use a service that cloaks your phone number by assigning you a second number. Use the alternative number to give to those you might like to receive a call from but don't know or trust well enough to provide your actual phone number.
Understanding Temperature Cycling in Lab Refrigerators and Freezers A key area of concern is temperature cycling during defrosting cycles in these storage units and how this must be accommodated by established standard operating procedures in your facility. Defrosting Described. Defrosting by definition indicates a temperature fluctuation, whether in a lab freezer or lab refrigerator. Defrosting cycles can be manual (manual defrost) or automatic (auto-defrost). A manual defrost freezer functions by circulating refrigerant in the walls of the unit.
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Understanding Temperature Cycling in Lab Refrigerators and Freezers While practices will vary from lab to lab, refrigerator defrosting should typically occur every 6-8 hours for frequently used units or once in 24 hours for units not in use. The cycle duration is about 15 minutes. A clue to defrost frequency is the compressor.
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Laboratory Refrigerators Laboratory refrigerators are designed to keep a thermally insulated compartment at cool temperatures above the freezing point of water, typically between 2 and 10 degrees Celsius mainly for storage of perishable products.
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- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are chemicals which inhibit the activity of the monoamine oxidase enzyme family.They have a long history of use as medications prescribed for the treatment of depression. They are particularly effective in treating atypical depression.armaline found in Peganum harmala, as well as the Ayahuasca vine, Banisteriopsis caapi, and Passiflora incarnata is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A (RIMA).
Monoamine oxidase inhibitor Monoamine oxidase. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are chemicals which inhibit the activity of the monoamine oxidase enzyme family. They have a long history of use as medications prescribed for the treatment of depression. They are particularly effective in treating atypical depression.armaline found in Peganum harmala, as well as the Ayahuasca vine, Banisteriopsis caapi, and Passiflora incarnata is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A (RIMA).
What are MAOIs? MAOIs (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) are a class of medications used to treat depression. They were first introduced in the 1950s as the first class of drugs designed for depression.Today, they are less popular than other medications, but some people benefit from their use.ne downside to MAOIs is that there are dietary restrictions because of the elevated tyramine levels in the blood. When the drug was first on the market, no one knew about the tyramine and blood pressure concerns.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) were the first type of antidepressant developed. They're effective, but they've generally been replaced by antidepressants that are safer and cause fewer side effects.ide effects of MAOIs. Because of side effects and safety concerns, MAOIs are most often tried when other antidepressants don't work. The most common side effects of MAOIs include: 1 Dry mouth. 2 Nausea, diarrhea or constipation. 3 Headache.
MAOIs (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) were the first medications approved for the treatment of depression symptoms and are also used to treat several other medical conditions, such as Parkinson's disease and bulimia nervosa.1 History of MAOIs.onoamine oxidase is an enzyme present in the liver, nerve tissues, gastrointestinal tract, and lungs. It is responsible for the deamination (removal of amine group) of various amines, such as dopamine, serotonin (5-HT), norepinephrine, and epinephrine.
monoamine oxidase inhibitors MAO inhibitors are a type of antidepressant and are used to treat mental depression. Like other antidepressant drugs, MAO inhibitors help reduce the extreme sadness, hopelessness, and lack of interest in life that are typical in people with depression.escription. Discovered in the 1950s, MAO inhibitors work by correcting chemical imbalances in the brain. Normally, natural chemicals called neurotransmitters carry signals from one brain cell to another. Some neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and norepinephrine, play important roles in controlling mood.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitor Because of potentially lethal dietary and drug interactions, monoamine oxidase inhibitors have historically been reserved as a last line of treatment, used only when other classes of antidepressant drugs (for example selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants) have failed.armaline found in Peganum harmala, as well as the Ayahuasca vine, Banisteriopsis caapi, and Passiflora incarnata is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A (RIMA).
What are MAOIs? Monoamine oxidase is a type of enzyme that helps neurons fire throughout the body. It is formed in the liver and cleans up neurotransmitters in the brain once they have done their jobs. Besides clearing out the neurotransmitters, monoamine oxidase cleans out tyramine, a chemical that helps regulate blood pressure.ne downside to MAOIs is that there are dietary restrictions because of the elevated tyramine levels in the blood. When the drug was first on the market, no one knew about the tyramine and blood pressure concerns.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) Like most antidepressants, MAOIs work by changing the levels of one or more of these naturally occurring brain chemicals. An enzyme called monoamine oxidase is involved in removing the neurotransmitters norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine from the brain.MAOIs prevent this from happening, which makes more of these brain chemicals available.This is thought to boost mood by improving brain cell communication. MAOIs also affect other neurotransmitters in the brain and digestive system, causing side effects.ide effects of MAOIs. Because of side effects and safety concerns, MAOIs are most often tried when other antidepressants don't work. The most common side effects of MAOIs include: 1 Dry mouth. 2 Nausea, diarrhea or constipation. 3 Headache.
What are MAOIs? MAOIs carry more side effects than other antidepressants, which is why they are often the last drug prescribed to treat depression. Some side effects of MAOIs include: 1 fatigue. 2 muscle aches.ne downside to MAOIs is that there are dietary restrictions because of the elevated tyramine levels in the blood. When the drug was first on the market, no one knew about the tyramine and blood pressure concerns.
- Prologue through Scene 2. conflict: between Antigone, who wants to honor her dead brother by burying him, and King Creon who forbids it. conflict: between Antigone, who honors the laws of the gods, and her sister Ismene, who wants to honor the laws of King Creon. Antigone sets the action in motion and shows love for her brothers by wanting both of them to receive the honors of burial.
- By Victoria Belarde. Introduction. Epithets reveal the special abilities of a person or the significance of his emotions during a. certain point in time. Epithets emphasize a particular character's violent capabilities or how strong he. is in comparison to another within a battle scene. An example of this is when Homer adds the epithet.
The Chorus The Chorus is roughly like the peanut-gallery. In Antigone the Chorus is made up of a group of old Theban men. They're probably old men because most of the young ones have just died in battle. Also, they represent in some way the deeply embedded patriarchal (male-dominated) society that Antigone defies. In Antigone the Chorus at times directly affects the action of the play.
Literary Terms - presents _______________________ individuals who confront powerful forces within or outside themselves with a _________________ that reveals the breadth and depth of the human spirit in the face of ______________, __________________, and even __________________.