The goal is to create a simple and elegant framework that easily supplements normal disc dog freestyle training. Most all forms and demos are less than 1 minute long, and have great bearing on performance and successful and efficient execution of standard disc dog freestyle skills.
For rapid quantitation of a small number of targets, Quan Browser, included with the Xcalibur software, allows you to quickly identify component peaks, determine integration criteria, and visualize calibration curves, integrations, and results.
You can review or rework your component peak identifications and integration criteria, calibration curves for your quantitation standards, your standards, QC samples, blanks and unknowns with interactive editing of processing parameters.
For larger quantitative studies we recommend either Thermo Scientific TraceFinder software for high-throughput analyses, or Thermo Scientific Chromeleon Chromatography Data System (CDS) software for regulated studies, such as regulated bioanalysis, which require tools for compliance.
"Triggered (Freestyle)" is a song by American singer Jhené Aiko, released as a single on May 8, 2019, through Def Jam Recordings.[1] Written by Aiko, Ross James. Maclean Robinson, Brian K. Warfield and Julian-Quán Việt Lê. The song is a freestyle rap about Aiko's conflicted feelings following a breakup, in which she sings: "Knew from the beginning, you'd ruin everything you do it every time, you are my enemy, you are no friend of mine."[2] The song was interpreted as a diss track towards Aiko's ex-boyfriend Big Sean, with whom she formed the duo Twenty88, although she denied this, saying: "triggered is NOT a diss song. it is a moment of talking shit out of frustration and passion."[3]
"Triggered (Freestyle)" was written by Jhené Aiko, Ross James. Maclean Robinson, Brian K. Warfield and Julian-Quán Việt Lê, who also co-produced the song alongside Fisticuffs.[6] Musically, "Triggered" has been described as an emotional ballad[7][8] with a length of three minutes and thirty-one seconds.[1] The confessional freestyle rap finds Aiko pouring her soul out about a doomed relationship.[9] The song was dropped nearly one month after Aiko shared a heartfelt message to Big Sean on Instagram.[10][11] In the post, she talked about her love for the Big Sean and how he tends to "trigger" her emotions.[12]
Many critics felt that the song was about Aiko and Big Sean's break-up. Peter Helman of Stereogum said that the song was a "sensual meditation on the swirl of bitterness and loneliness that follows a breakup" and pointed out how the song's lyrics felt similar to Aiko's relationship and break-up with Big Sean.[18] Alyssa Norwin of Hollywood Life also felt the song was related Aiko's relationship with Big Sean, and added, "The scathing lyrics are quite shocking, considering Jhene just left Sean a sweet comment on Instagram last month".[19] Writing for The Fader, David Renshaw said that "Triggered" takes the form of a freestyle in which she opens up about her confused feelings following a split.[20]
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