Kessil universal 3" drop articulating mount for A350, H350, A360. H360, A360X and H380 series LED's. Ideal for canopy and light rack mounting. Allows you to point your kessil in any direction needed to insure best coverage.
Click on the '+' hotspots within the tour to find out more about universal design home features. Use the arrow hotspots to navigate to another room. This virtual tour player has a full-screen mode that can be activated by clicking its icon. Use 'Control +' and 'Control -' key combos in your browser to zoom in and out. To exit full-screen mode press the 'Esc' key. When watching a 360 video, if the video player controls are obscured press 'Tab' until they are revealed.
The MotorGuide Tour Pro takes everything we know about trolling motors and combines it to make the highest-performing motor on the market. Pinpoint GPS anchoring to more accurately stay on the spots you want. Tour-tested durability. Effortless stowing and deploying for all-day fishing. Agile, quiet, instantly responsive cable steering. HD+ universal sonar capability for pairing with the sonar you want.
Most Accurate GPS Anchor: the only true cable steer with GPS anchor. Pinpoint GPS anchoring is 3x as precise as competitors, meaning you can stay on structure and fish, even in currents and wind. Features like Anchor, Jog, Heading Lock and Cruise Control put Tour Pro tech in a class of its own.
Tour-Tested Durability: with a 360 breakaway mount, the Tour Pro is built for tough conditions and surprise rocks and stumps. A rugged two-piece shaft features an oversized stainless steel outer column and an unbreakable inner composite shaft with lifetime warranty.
No-Flex Metal Foot Pedal: solid steering system with metal upper foot pad and premium grip tape allows for no-flex, no-slip operation. Large push-control GPS Anchor, Heading Lock and Constant On buttons allow you to set your course and focus on fishing.
HD+ universal sonar Compatibility: your boat, your choice. Pair Tour Pro with the sonar of your choosing without routing external cables. See the world beneath your boat with traditional 83/200 kHz 2D sonar views or high-definition 455/800 kHz views available with major sonar brands.
Animal Planet, a multi-media business unit of Discovery Communications, is the network of hit franchise series and special programming dedicated to animals and the natural world that includes RIVER MONSTERS, DR. JEFF: ROCKY MOUNTAIN VET, PIT BULLS & PAROLEES, TANKED, TREEHOUSE MASTERS, THE VET LIFE and PUPPY BOWL, the largest non-sports TV event on Super Bowl Sunday. Animal Planet is the premiere TV, digital and social community for all things animal, providing immersive, engaging, high-quality content across all Animal Planet platforms including: Animal Planet television network, available in more than 90 million homes in the U.S., that is complimented with a deep Video On Demand offering; online assets www.animalplanet.com, the ultimate online destination for animal lovers and pet owners; the Animal Planet Go app that allows viewers to catch up on full episodes of their favorite shows anytime anywhere; Animal Planet L!VE, the go-to digital destination for round-the-clock, unfiltered access via live cameras around the globe in a variety of animal habitats; Animal Planet Social including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram via @AnimalPlanet and on Snapchat as AnimalPlanetTV.
NEW YORK, N.Y. (Oct. 31, 2023) -- In a joint endeavor to amplify efforts to monitor and protect critical ecosystems across the globe, EarthRanger, Wildlife Protection Solutions (WPS), and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) have launched a first-of-its-kind universal adaptor for conservation technologies called Gundi. The free and open-source platform aims to ensure frontline conservationists have the tools they need to rapidly scale their efforts to address growing threats to nature.
By uniting the conservation and technology communities and aligning software development, outreach, and training efforts, Gundi expands the impact of conservationists across the globe at a time when our collective well-being is facing unprecedented challenges from the climate and biodiversity crises. Today, about 450 sites around the world in 62 countries are receiving data through Gundi. The platform is processing more than 1.1 million data points per day, providing invaluable support to conservationists in their efforts to protect the environment.
The Plugable Universal Tablet Stand (PT-STAND1) offers a universal blend of versatility and convenience. Designed to support all phones and tablets up to 12.9 inches, the stand features a 360 rotating base, and two 180 joints to find the perfect view for both work and entertainment. Its foldable design makes it an ideal travel companion so you can maintain a productive and organized workspace wherever you go.
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Objective.Metal artifacts are a persistent problem in CT and cone-beam CT. In this work, we propose to reduce or even eliminate metal artifacts by providing better sampling of data using non-circular orbits.Approach.We treat any measurements intersecting metal as missing data, and aim to design a universal orbit that can generally accommodate arbitrary metal shapes and locations. We adapted a local sampling completeness metric based on Tuy's condition to quantify the extent of sampling in the presence of metal. A maxi-min objective over all possible metal locations was used for orbit design. A simple class of sinusoidal orbits was evaluated as a function of frequencies, maximum tilt angles, and orbital extents. Experimental implementation of these orbits were performed on an imaging bench and evaluated on two phantoms, one containing metal balls and the other containing a pedicle screw assembly for spine fixation. Metal artifact reduction (MAR) performance was compared amongst three approaches: non-circular orbits only, algorithmic correction only, and a combined approach.Main results.Theoretical evaluations of the objective favor sinusoidal orbits with large tilt angles and large orbital extents. Furthermore, orbits that leverage redundant azimuthal angles to sample non-redundant data have better performance, e.g. even or non-integer frequency sinusoids for a 360 acquisition. Experimental data support the trends observed in theoretical evaluations. Reconstructions using even or non-integer frequency orbits present less streaking artifacts and background details with finer resolution, even when multiple metal objects are present and even in the absence of MAR algorithms. The combined approach of non-circular orbits and MAR algorithm yields the best performance. The observed trend in image quality is supported by quantitative measures of sampling and severity of streaking artifact.Significance.This work demonstrates that sinusoidal orbits are generally robust against metal artifacts and can provide an avenue for improved image quality in interventional imaging.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) created the guidance document to support schools and districts as they conduct early literacy universal screenings required by Massachusetts regulation 603 CMR 28.03 (1)(f), effective July 1, 2023 which requires that schools and districts take the following actions:
In 2022, DESE engaged in a comprehensive process to identify early literacy universal screeners that comport with the Massachusetts Dyslexia Guidelines and principles of anti-bias. A diverse group of experts which included researchers, teachers, administrators, and specialists worked with DESE to determine assessment criteria. Publishers had the opportunity to submit information about their assessments, which were reviewed and scored based on established criteria . Current Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education approved early literacy universal screeners are listed below in two categories: Meets Expectations and Partially Meets Expectations.
Please note that all approved early literacy universal screening assessments listed below can be used as intended by the publisher to meet the requirements of the regulation. The information contained in the highlights and challenges sections are meant to support measuring all skills outlined in the Massachusetts Dyslexia Guidelines.
Educators wanting to include a word reading task as recommended in the MA Dyslexia Guidelines, could consider using the word reading task from DIBELS 8th Edition. This measure is available at no cost on the DIBELS 8th Edition website. While the score from this subtest would not be included in the student's level of risk determination, educators could consider this information along with the full data set collected from the Acadience Reading assessment.
While not explicitly included in the MA Dyslexia Guidelines, listening and oral comprehension are predictive of reading difficulties. Educators are encouraged to use the experimental listening comprehension and vocabulary tasks included with Acadience and/or to screen these skills with other tools.
While not explicitly included in the MA Dyslexia Guidelines, listening and oral language comprehension are predictive of reading difficulties. For readers, i-Ready includes an oral retell task as part of Passage Reading Fluency. For younger students, educators may want to screen these skills with other tools.
Educators wanting to include a word reading task as recommended in the MA Dyslexia Guidelines, could consider using the word reading task from DIBELS 8th Edition. This measure is available at no cost on the DIBELS 8th Edition Website. While the score from this subtest would not be included in the student's level of risk determination, educators could consider this information along with the full data set collected from the STAR assessments.
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