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Aug 4, 2024, 8:26:11 PM8/4/24
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Iam really thankful to DanielChangMD and wikipedia user Xavax for uploading an svg of wiggers diagram. Though the diagram is just a few simple lines, it makes a lot of sense and it covers a range of physiological changes that occur when the heart beats.So I added the wiggers chart and animated it a bit and synced it with my beating heart.

Well if you are interested in getting this model for using in the applications, you can buy them on CGTrader or Turbosquid. 3d models are paid not free. The images I render from them however are under Creative Commons and free. Selling models helps me to sustain and create more free content, so spread the word if you can in case any one is interested in buying a model, just send me a message at [email protected] if you have any queries.


I am also very excited that I am working on more medical animation stuff and some of the clients are interested to wave off Non Disclosure agreements, that means more images will come in the future into commons license soon. Hope things work out as expected. Peace!


I am a postdoctoral researcher at Azure Research (the former Confidential Computing group at Microsoft Research) interested in formal reasoning about relational security properties like noninterference (also called hyperproperties). I develop specification languages, verification and synthesis algorithms, as well as modeling and testing techniques. In particular, I work on principled methods to detect, model, and prevent information leakage through microarchtectural side channels.


Jana and Allan are ready to get intimate... in and out of the bedroom! Dr. Viviana Coles is here to help us understand the difference between sex and intimacy, and how to handle rejection when trying to to be intimate with your partner.




Matt shares some helpful information for anyone dealing with anxiety in their daily lives, and they discuss the implications of under-diagnosing panic attacks.

If you struggle with panic attacks, you need to hear this conversation!


Plus Hunter takes us through the moment she found out she was a Sports Illustrated cover girl, she shares her thoughts on Ozempic, and we find out that being a plus sized model is the LEAST interesting thing about her!


The 1:10 detail fabrication was my first-ever casting exercise and definitely one of the most exciting tasks I have been involved in throughout my architecture course. It required a lot of preparation and careful planning of each step, but I was extremely happy with the outcome and I would repeat it if I had a chance. The key to success was to understand the casting process and plan the whole procedure beforehand.


Firstly, I modelled the hinge in SketchUp and tweaked it several times to make sure it was water-tight for 3D printing. After it was printed, I added an additional layer of acrylic to increase its thickness in certain areas, which was necessary for creating the mould. This step could have been avoided, had I known better how the mould was to be created. As I learned, it is definitely worth carefully checking your 3D model with the staff before printing. You do not want to 3D print repeatedly due to the relatively high cost of the process and unavailability of the printers during busy deadline times.


Next step was a fabrication of the mould, which was to be as tight as possible in order to save the material (silicone). When pouring the silicone, I did not mix it well enough with the activating agent, which caused it not to dry properly overnight. Luckily, it was still possible to save the mould by additionally mixing more activating agent into, and the whole mould came out really well in the end.


The putrid pouring was probably the simplest step of the whole process, however, there were still lessons to be learned. The mould has to be fixed together very tightly with clamps, as the hot metal is unexpectedly expansive and it will push your two halves of the mould apart. I repeated the casting itself twice, as the first piece was not perfect. This did not require any additional material as the first cast was simply melted.


The metal hinge was then integrated into a sectional model of a timber door to show its function. This was another part of the model-making task, which took almost as much time as the casting itself. One of the unique aspects of this exercise was that apart from the putrid and silicone, I only used scrap material from the workshop: acrylic, timber, plywood and MDF. This significantly reduced the price and proved that almost every piece of material that a student disposes in the workshop can be used further by someone else.


Working with metal left me being amazed by its strength and heaviness combined with plasticity and the ability to be shaped into very fine details. It might seem like a challenging material to handle, but it is in fact incredibly fun and fascinating one. I would recommend casting to anyone who wishes to add something bold and unique to their project.


Her expertise is in regional modeling and decision support projects and multi-disciplinary studies that integrate scientific data, remote sensing, and empirical models with geographic information systems (GIS) and web-based technologies in support of water quality and use, and aquatic ecological assessments.


Microarchitectural leakage models provide effective tools to prevent vulnerabilities such as Spectre and Meltdown via secure co-design: For software, they provide a foundation for secure compilation and verification; for hardware, they provide a target specification to test and verify against.


Unfortunately, existing leakage models are severely limited: None of them covers CPU exceptions, which are essential to implement security abstractions such as virtualization and memory protection, and which are the source of critical vulnerabilities such as Meltdown, MDS, and Foreshadow.


In this paper, we provide the first leakage models for CPU exceptions, together with new tools for testing black-box CPUs against them. We run extensive experiments and successively refine these models, until we precisely capture the leakage for a representative subset of exceptions on four different x86 microarchitectures.


In the process, we contradict, refine, and corroborate a large number of findings from prior work, and we uncover three novel transient leaks affecting stores to non-canonical addresses, stores to read-only memory, and divisions by zero.


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Jana Rajlich was born in Culver City, CA to a Czech father and Filipino mother. By the time Jana was a teenager she was signed personally by Eileen Ford in New York, and her career took off. Before her 18th birthday, Jana was living in Paris and modeling for top designers worldwide, including Versace, Valentino, Yves St. Laurent and many others. Jana was featured in several runway shows from New York, London, Paris, Tokyo to Milan. By her early 20s she had graced covers of several major publications, including Vogue, Elle, Madmoiselle, and Cosmopolitan. She worked with noted photographers Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, Alice Springs, Herb Ritts, Ellen Von Unwerth, Mario Testino, Karl Lagerfeld, Paolo Roversi, Irving Penn, Michael Thompson, Albert Watson, Peter Lindbergh, Patrick Demarchelier, Michel Comte, Arthur Elgort, Peggy Sirota, Greg Gorman, Steven Meisel, Steven Klein, Bert Stern, Neil Kirk and many others. Soon, Jana was in demand doing print campaigns, TV commercials with directors like Spike Jonze and Tony Kaye, and even music videos with artists like Rod Stewart, John Mellencamp and the Rolling Stones. Jana has done the following commercials and campaigns: Mitsubishi, Volvo, Jovan Musk, Jovan Perfume, Karl Lagerfeld, Lancme Cosmetics, Cherry Coke, Jana has 2 daughters Milena, (who is following her mothers footsteps) and Martina, . Jana currently lives in Venice Beach, Ca.


Her research interests focus on emergent phenomena in complex social systems, employing methods from machine learning, data science, natural language processing, and computational and statistical modeling. Her current research includes the effectiveness of counterspeech strategies, the spread of misinformation on social media platforms, and the impact of social media recommendation algorithms on societal outcomes.


Before Jana changed to Graz University of Technology in April 2021, she was a postdoctoral researcher in the Section for Science of Complex Systems at the Medical University of Vienna and the Complexity Science Hub from January 2020 to March 2021. Jana studied physics at the Georg-August-University of Gttingen and graduated with an analysis and modeling of transport networks in nature. In her PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Jana combined numerical simulations, experiments and field research to uncover the driving mechanism of hexagonal crust patterns in salt deserts. She also spearheaded the effort to develop and implement the Data Literacy teaching curriculum at her university.


Jana is one of our charming manufactured homes full of space and luxury. At 1699 square feet, this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home includes everything a family home needs. A spacious living room with built-in cabinets around a large TV display is perfect for entertaining guests or family leisure time. The entire home is full of windows allowing for bright, airy, natural light to fill the home. The full-size kitchen, along with space for dining, is fully equipped with stainless steel appliances for all your cooking needs. The myriad of cabinet and counter space, including a kitchen island and a large walk-in pantry, makes cooking an enjoyable activity. All three bedrooms include plenty of space and their own walk-in closets. The master bath is designed with double sinks, a spacious shower, and a large, relaxing bathtub. Jana also offers a mud room utility space for any amenities your home needs.

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