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Featuring highly sophisticated measurement algorithms, PC-DMIS is the smart choice with industry-leading expertise and technical capability built-in. The powerful yet flexible PC-DMIS metrology software works with both Hexagon and third-party measurement systems, giving you a unified user experience across all your measurement operations, decreasing training costs and allowing better resource management. Plus, its modular design enables you to scale your installation as your metrology needs grow.

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This video demonstrates three handy CMM programming tips to help new PC-DMIS programmers get organized. Learn how to better manage your files and tidy up your interface by setting search paths and controlling widow layouts.

The Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity (DMIS) was created by Milton J. Bennett (1998, 2001, 2004, 2014, 2017) to better understand and support people as they worked towards greater intercultural competency (Bennett, 2004, p. 1). The model and corresponding stages of the continuum were developed based on his observations of people in academic and business settings who were working on becoming more competent intercultural communicators.

It would be incorrect to assume that those who are more interculturally sensitive are better people (Bennett, 2004, p. 9). The model describes not what it means to be a good person, but what it means to be good at navigating differences and good at intercultural relations.

I have a point cloud that I got from a part that I am trying to reverse engineer. I generated an XYZ CSV point cloud, and imported it into Fusion360, using the "ImportSlineCSV", which is good and all but I don't need the spline connecting all the points along the path my CMM went. So I use the Add-In "ImportCSVPoints", this is better, much better, just imports the points from the point cloud, great, but wait, it is not scaled correctly...at all, so I try out PowerShape to create the mesh from the point cloud. I don't want to have to do this every time I have a point cloud to work with. Is there a simpler, quicker way, in Fusion 360 to import a Point Cloud and then generate a surface based off the point cloud? Am I just missing something?

Involving children in decision-making may enhance adherence and decision-making skills by increasing knowledge of illness management, providing the opportunity to practice making decisions with the support of a parent, and teaching children what factors to consider when making decisions (White, 1996). In addition, when parents attempt to involve children in decisions, by soliciting their perspectives and sharing information, children may learn that they have an important role to play and that their opinions are important. These hypotheses are informed by social cognitive theory, which asserts that health behaviors are determined in part by knowledge and self-efficacy beliefs gained through both observational learning and repeated practice opportunities (Bandura, 2004). Indeed, prior cross-sectional research using a new measure of DMI, called the Decision Making Involvement Scale (DMIS), found that more youth expression of opinions and information during decision-making interactions with parents was associated with better adherence in youth with T1D after controlling for age (Miller & Jawad, 2014). Prior research using the DMIS also found that when children perceived that adults engaged them more in decision-making about research participation, they reported higher decision self-efficacy (Miller, Feudtner, & Jawad, 2017).

Similar to what was found in the parent report models, Child Seek, Child Express, and Joint were associated with better adherence in the separate child report models, but so was Parent Express, which reflects parental provision of guidance and information during decision-making interactions. This finding is consistent with prior research demonstrating the importance of continued parental involvement for illness management in youth with T1D (King et al., 2014; Wiebe et al., 2014; Wu et al., 2014). In the multivariate child report model that included Child Seek, Child Express, Parent Express, and Joint as predictors of adherence, the only decision-making involvement subscale that remained significant was Joint. This finding is consistent with prior cross-sectional research examining associations of DMI with adherence (Miller & Jawad, 2014) and with other studies showing that collaborative maternal involvement in diabetes care is important for adherence and that teamwork interventions have a positive impact on diabetes-related outcomes (Laffel et al., 2003; Nansel, Iannotti, & Liu, 2012; Nansel et al., 2009; Wiebe et al., 2005). Working together to make T1D-related decisions appears to be an important way for children and adolescents to learn effective self-management and decision-making skills.

I am trying to makeup my mind on whr to put my daughter..she is 3+ and needs to start school soon...cud u guys plz leme know which school wud be better for her, DPS or DMIS? In terms of academics as well as care/safety tht the children of this age group need...

As to suggestion on schools.....I visited both the school and both DPS & DMIS are good. It depends what are u looking for. DPS has experience, less fees etc. DMIS also has good teachers, better infrastructure (building, swimming pool, tennis court, KG section is beautiful), double the cost of DPS. I put my kid to DMIS for 2 reasons (a) It starts 2 hours later than DPS (starts at 9am) so that kids who are just 3 should get enough sleep and eat well in the morning and (b) Better infrastructure.

Sandman my child is old enough to go to school now! how long should i wait 1 or 2 yrs??!! I dont understand wht u r trying to say? i am jst asking for an opinion on wht institution is better for my child...not on how i need to deal with her!

PC-DMIS 2017 R2 improves the efficiency of vision features by reducing rechecks caused by contamination. The outlier filter has been improved to better handle noise on small arc segments and at the end points of a line, requiring less manual analysis and rechecks from the programmer.

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Fortunately, there is a way to clearly identify where your learners are coming from in terms of their awareness of other cultures. So, you can better create more personalized instruction that will further true learning and growth.

An article by Milton Bennett, published in International Journal of Intercultural Relations, offers a developmental model for understanding the varying levels of personal awareness and cultural readiness. So, you can better teach all learners on how to increase their intercultural sensitivity.

As miniaturized light sources of size beyond the optical diffraction limit, surface plasmon lasers are of particular interest for numerous exciting applications. Although convincing demonstrations of plasmonic lasing have been reported with the metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) hybrid design using semiconductor nanomaterials, it remains a challenge that conventional photonic lasing may be triggered and misinterpreted as plasmonic lasing. One way to address this issue is to cut off photonic modes in the waveguide by strictly restricting the semiconductor thickness. Here we propose a novel hybrid design, namely the dielectric-metal-insulator-semiconductor (DMIS) design that potentially solves the challenge. Taking advantage of strong polarization selectivity by reflection effect in favor of the plasmonic mode, whispering-gallery mode cavities based on the proposed DMIS design suppress possible photonic lasing modes and relieve the semiconductor thickness for purified plasmonic lasing. Using these cavities, we demonstrate room-temperature purified plasmon lasing with cadmium sulphide square nanobelts atop of a deposited multilayer film. Approaches for further improvement of the plamsonic lasing performance are discussed. Our design provides a reliable platform for developing better surface plasmon nanolasers using new semiconductor nanomaterials.

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