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Alpha /ˈlfə/[1] (uppercase .mw-parser-output .polytonicfont-family:"SBL BibLit","SBL Greek","New Athena Unicode","EB Garamond","EB Garamond 12","Foulis Greek","Garamond Libre","Noto Sans","Noto Serif","Cardo","Gentium Plus","Gentium Book Plus","Garamond","Palatino Linotype","DejaVu Sans","DejaVu Serif","FreeSerif","FreeSans","Arial Unicode MS","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Code2000",sans-serifΑ, lowercase α)[a] is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of one. Alpha is derived from the Phoenician letter aleph , which is the West Semitic word for "ox".[2] Letters that arose from alpha include the Latin letter A and the Cyrillic letter А.

In Ancient Greek, alpha was pronounced [a] and could be either phonemically long ([aː]) or short ([a]). Where there is ambiguity, long and short alpha are sometimes written with a macron and breve today: Ᾱᾱ, Ᾰᾰ.

The letter alpha represents various concepts in physics and chemistry, including alpha radiation, angular acceleration, alpha particles, alpha carbon and strength of electromagnetic interaction (as fine-structure constant). Alpha also stands for thermal expansion coefficient of a compound in physical chemistry. It is also commonly used in mathematics in algebraic solutions representing quantities such as angles. Furthermore, in mathematics, the letter alpha is used to denote the area underneath a normal curve in statistics to denote significance level[4] when proving null and alternative hypotheses. In ethology, it is used to name the dominant individual in a group of animals. In aerodynamics, the letter is used as a symbol for the angle of attack of an aircraft and the word "alpha" is used as a synonym for this property. In mathematical logic, α is sometimes used as a placeholder for ordinal numbers.

The Phoenician alphabet was adopted for Greek in the early 8th century BC, perhaps in Euboea.[5] The majority of the letters of the Phoenician alphabet were adopted into Greek with much the same sounds as they had had in Phoenician, but ʼāleph, the Phoenician letter representing the glottal stop [ʔ],was adopted as representing the vowel [a]; similarly, [h] and ʽayin [ʕ] are Phoenician consonants that became Greek vowels, epsilon [e] and omicron [o], respectively.

As the first letter of the alphabet, Alpha as a Greek numeral came to represent the number 1.Therefore, Alpha, both as a symbol and term, is used to refer to the "first", or "primary", or "principal" (most significant) occurrence or status of a thing.

The New Testament has God declaring himself to be the "Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last." (Revelation 22:13, KJV, and see also 1:8).[non-primary source needed]

Welcome to the NGS National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) Modernization Alpha Product Release Site. This site provides examples of the content, format, and structure of data and products that NGS plans to release as a part of the Modernized NSRS.

Preliminary release of the third generation of the State Plane Coordinate System. SPCS2022 will be referenced to the 2022 NSRS Terrestrial Reference Frames to support surveying, engineering, and mapping activities in the Modernized NSRS.

An alpha version of NCAT that supports coordinate conversions for the preliminary State Plane Coordinate Sysytem of 2022. Transformations between existing and modernized NSRS reference frames and datums will be added to a later version.

Euler Pole Parameters (EPP) are needed to define the relationship between the ITRF2020 and models on the North America, Caribbean, Pacific and Mariana plates as discussed in Blueprint Part 1. The values in this table serve as an Alpha version for software and model testing.

Alpha measures the excess return above a benchmark for an investment, while beta is the measure of volatility, also known as risk. Active investors seek to achieve alpha returns by employing unique strategies.

In finance, specifically in trading and investing, what is considered a good alpha will vary depending on the goal of the investor and the risk tolerance. Generally, a good alpha is one that is greater than zero when adjusted for risk.

A negative alpha in stocks means that a stock is underperforming the benchmark when adjusted for risk. If an investor is intending to match or outperform a specific benchmark and their investment portfolio is performing under that rate, then their alpha is negative.

Okay. Here is a temporary solution until the real thing arrives. This allows you to import an image from a file and make it an alpha mask. If the image has color, it will be converted to greyscale. The file import is based from pleska's Photo Flood Fill Plugin.

See trickman, if you were only able to pick a color, then the whole layer would be partly transparent, same as adjusting the layer's opacity slider. This allows you to create a mask, an image whose intensity values change the opacity of a layer in your image.

So, if you wanted to make a shape with the curve tool and fill it with a gradient, but you didn't want the rough edges you get with the Magic Wand alternative, you could create the shape in a new image in white with a background of black, and save it as a .png. Then make your gradient in a new image, and use this plug-in to import the mask you just saved. The gradient would show in the white area, the shape you created in the original image, and the rest would be transparent!

Lol. You're my hero too because I was too lazy to respond. But, over half the code is from pleska, so thank him too (mainly because I was too lazy to make it myself, and available resources are the easiest way.)

I was able to make it crash, though. It was partly my fault, but I figure I should let you know. I'm really not sure this is a problem with your plugin, since the same thing happens with the Photo Flood Fill plugin, but rather an unhandled exception with PDN...

I made my image, then typed gravitymask1.png in the name box but forgot to change the file type drop-down from PDN, so it was in effect a corrupt PNG. Before I realized my mistake, I tried loading it in the alpha mask importer, and PDN threw a System.OutOfMemory exception.

I was going to reuse an old mask for a second time when I finally used the mask file yesterday. What I got was this strange tiled thing with four smaller copies of the original cutout area. What's up with that?

And the mask file should be [Doesn't have to be - it is converted to greyscale when loaded] a grayscale image where a pixel's intensity decides the alpha of the corresponding image in the selection...

I've tried every conceivable way to get a saved mask to fit over the original picture, but I always get the tiled mask with several smaller images on it. Those images also don't contain the color I used for the mask.

Maybe I'm not saving the mask correctly. When I save a mask, I first cut out the background. I'm then left with an image of the masked area alone. I simply highlight the layer with the used mask and save it to a folder I have set aside for that purpose.

The alpha read-only property of the DeviceOrientationEvent interface returns the rotation of the device around the Z axis; that is, the number of degrees by which the device is being twisted around the center of the screen. See Orientation and motion data explained for details.

\n The alpha read-only property of the DeviceOrientationEvent interface returns the rotation of the device around the Z axis; that is, the number of degrees by\n which the device is being twisted around the center of the screen.\n See Orientation and motion data explained for details.\n

Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) is a serious, potentially life-threatening allergic condition that can occur after a tick bite. It's named for a molecule, galactose-α-1,3-galactose, that's found in most mammals.

A CDC report showed that between 2010 and 2022, more than 110,000 suspected cases of AGS were identified. However, cases of AGS are not nationally notifiable to CDC, so the actual number of AGS cases in the United States is not known. More data and research are needed to understand how many people are affected by this condition.

Most reported cases of AGS in the United States occur in the South, East, and Central states. These are the areas where most lone star ticks are found. In other countries, other tick species have been linked to AGS.

Most healthcare providers recommend patients with AGS stop eating meat from mammals, such as beef, pork, lamb, venison, or rabbit. However, not all patients with AGS have reactions to every ingredient containing alpha-gal.

Talk to your healthcare provider before taking a new medication or receiving a vaccine. Although very rare, some people with severe AGS may react to ingredients in certain vaccines or medications.

In the United States, the condition usually begins with the bite of the Lone Star tick. The bite transfers a sugar molecule called alpha-gal into the body. In some people, this triggers a reaction from the body's defenses, also called the immune system. It causes mild to severe allergic reactions to red meat, such as beef, pork or lamb. It also can cause reactions to other foods that come from mammals, such as dairy products or gelatins.

The Lone Star tick is found mainly in the southeastern United States. Most cases of alpha-gal syndrome are reported in the south, east and central United States. But the condition appears to be spreading farther north and west. Deer are carrying the Lone Star tick to new parts of the country. Other types of ticks carry alpha-gal molecules in different parts of the world. Alpha-gal syndrome has been diagnosed in parts of Europe, Australia, Asia, South Africa, and South and Central America.

Some people may have alpha-gal syndrome and not know it. There are people who often have serious allergic reactions, also called anaphylactic reactions, for no clear reason. Tests also show that they don't have other food allergies. Researchers think that some of these people may be affected by alpha-gal syndrome.

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