Given the increased amount of information provided in the INDI datasets, we are requiring that individuals register with the 1000 Functional Connectomes Project website on NITRC to gain access to the INDI datasets. Upon successful registration, users will have full access to the datasets, and the right to unrestricted usage of the datasets for non-commercial purposes, just as before.
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Once kids have mastered screenless programming, they can learn basic block coding concepts in the free Sphero Edu Jr app by reconfiguring how indi reacts to each color: adding new movements, lights, sounds, and even celebrations!
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The indi Student Kit and Class Pack include durable, latex-free rubber color tiles that are easy to clean and made to last. The indi At-Home Learning Kit includes color cards made from cardstock with adhesive tape to keep the cards in place. With the indi Class Pack, educators receive bonus color cards for extending or creating additional mazes.
Some may wish to create their own color tiles, cards, or paths for indi. Keep in mind that each color is programmed into the firmware and instantly recognizable by indi. Other color sources, such as construction paper and markers, may not provide as consistent of an experience as using the color tiles and/or cards included with your indi(s).
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At this point, the camera and image management is roughly at parity with Thomas Jacquin's allsky. I do not have the fancy web interface, but I do have some simple web viewers. The software is written in Python and utilizes the pyindi-client for the INDI interface. Python may seem like a non-optimal choice, but most of the functionality is actually C-based modules (pyindi-client, OpenCV, pycurl, ffmpeg) so most operations are lightning fast. The code is also implemented using Python multiprocessor semantics, so actions are implemented in parallel--operations like file uploads will not interfere with image acquisition.
I think some others have run indi-allsky on Astroberry. I think they had to disable lighttpd as it conflicted with the Apache installation. The conflict could easily be remedied by using alternative port numbers in Apache.
Measurements of the radial velocity of Epsilon Indi by Endl et al. (2002)[34] appeared to show a trend that indicated a planetary companion with an orbital period of more than 20 years. A substellar object with minimum mass of 1.6 Jupiter masses and orbital separation of roughly 6.5 AU (a Jupiter-analogue) was within the parameters of the highly approximate data.
A longer study of radial (to or from Earth) velocity, using the HARPS Echelle spectrometer, to follow up on Endl's findings, was published in a paper by M. Zechmeister et al. in 2013. The findings confirm that, quoting the paper, "ε Ind A has a steady long-term trend still explained by a planetary companion".[37] This refined the radial-velocity trend observed and indicated a planetary companion with an orbital period greater than 30 years. A gas giant with a minimum mass of 0.97 Jupiter masses and a minimal orbital separation of roughly 9.0 AU could explain the observed trend.[note 3] 9.0 AU is about the same distance out as Saturn. This does not quite qualify the planet as a true Jupiter analogue because it orbits considerably further out than 5.0 AU.[37] Not only does it orbit further out, but ε Indi A is also dimmer than the Sun, so it would only receive about the same amount of energy per square meter as Uranus does from the Sun. The radial-velocity trend was observed through all the observations so far taken using the HARPS spectrometer but due to the long time period predicted for just one orbit of the object around ε Indi A, more than 30 years, the phase coverage was not yet complete.[37]
No excess infrared radiation that would indicate a debris disk has been detected around ε Indi.[40] Such a debris disk could be formed from the collisions of planetesimals that survive from the early period of the star's protoplanetary disk.
I have 3 indicators, they each display the attribute of polygon that intersects a specific point. Sometimes there are no polygons that intersect. When this happens the widget uses the "No data" configuration under General in the widget configuration. This is as expected. HOWEVER! I cannot figure out how to get the text I decide to display in the same manner as if there was data.
The first two indicators pull the attribute as there is an intersecting polygon so they work as expected. The last indicator has no intersecting polygon so it uses the No data display. I cannot figure out how to get the "NONE" to format and be responsive as the "TSTM" in the other indicators are. It's visually jarring that the text is not vertically aligned the same.
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The tall-narrow format indicates this stela probably originates from Naga ed-Deir, and several features point to the style of 9th Dynasty stelae from the site.
The Royal Sealer Indi and his wife Mutmuti, a priestess of Hathor, stand before a vertical spread of offerings to the right of Indy's staff. Before his face a servant pours beer in a cup for Indi, and at his feet another holds his sandals. The stela includes an invocation offering but also a statement by Indi that he was excellent in battle, beloved by his father, praised by his mother, loved by his brothers, and appreciated by his relations. He claims to have been promoted by the god Onuris and to have ruled Thinis.
Our students engage in individualized research initiatives supported by an integrated program of study drawing on the various resources available at the University either within a Faculty or across Faculties.
Dr. Yuen's research practice is grounded in critical and participatory methodologies. Arts-based approaches (e.g., body mapping, collage, Sketchnotes, storytelling, poetry) are an integral part of her collaboration with communities and advocacy work. For over two decades, the heart of her research resides with Indigenous women who have experience with the criminal justice system. Her current research addresses the experiences and needs of Indigenous women in Quebec provincial prison. Details related to the process, findings, and recommendations of this SSHRC-funded project can be found here: collective-healing.net.
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