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CUPS - KOnfiguration und ProgrammierungJahre, Daniel 09 May 2001 (has links)
In diesem Vortrag werden die Konfigurationswerkzeuge des Common Unix Printing Systems (CUPS) beispielhaft erläutert. Außerdem wird die Konfiguration von CUPS anhand der Konfigurationsdateien beschrieben.
Die Progranmmierung von CUPS wird anhand der Programmiersprache C gezeigt.
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The Bronze Age Funerary Cups of Northern EnglandHallam, Deborah L. January 2015 (has links)
Around the late third millennium BC small cup-shaped vessels began to appear in burial contexts across the North of England where they were found to be associated with Early Bronze Age funerary practices. Known by the name of incense cups, accessory vessels or miniature cups, their true purpose has been elusive.
This study comprises an investigation of cups from Northern England and finds the tradition to be heavily influenced by Beaker culture practices resulting in the earliest cups emulating some attributes of Beaker ceramics.
The Northern English Cup assemblage defies the current perception that all Cups are perforated as 63% are not; fabrics are found to be locally sourced and not imported and a review of the typology finds a strong regional adherence to the Food Vessel and Collared Urn tradition. Association in the grave with larger Urns is not as common as once believed and Cups have been found as the solitary ceramic indicating that they were important in their own right.
Firing damage such as spalling has been interpreted as use of the funeral pyre for firing vessels prior to deposition with cremated remains and it is suggested that this is a recognisable signature of the cup tradition and therefore the name ‘funerary Cup’ is more appropriate.
An active cross country trade network can be inferred from distributions of metalwork, precious materials and an affinity in some cases to Irish cups. / Prehistoric Society, Yorkshire Ladies Council for Education and the Andy Jagger Fund / The full text will be available at the end of the embargo period: 23rd Oct 2025
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Design and Structural Analysis of a Robotic ArmEranki, Venkata Krishna Prashanth, Reddy Gurudu, Rishank January 2017 (has links)
Automation is creating revolution in the present industrial sector, as it reduces manpower and time of production. Our project mainly deals around the shearing operation, were the sheet is picked manually and placed on the belt for shearing which involves risk factor. Our challenge is designing of pick and place operator to carry the sheet from the stack and place it in the shearing machine for the feeding. We have gone through different research papers, articles and had observed the advanced technologies used in other industries for the similar operation. After related study we have achieved the design of a 3-jointed robotic arm were the base is fixed and the remaining joints move in vertical and horizontal directions. The end effector is also designed such that to lift the sheet we use suction cups were the sheet is uplifted with a certain pressure. Here we used Creo-Parametric for design and Autodesk-Inventor 2017 to simulate the designed model.
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Large discs with large cups: a diagnostic challenge in African patientsSoma, Darshana 16 April 2010 (has links)
MMed, Ophthalmology,Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 2009 / Objectives
To determine in a cohort of 69 African patients with large optic discs and large optic
cups, that proportion of patients with physiologic cupping (normal eyes) misdiagnosed as
glaucomatous. To evaluate the possible relationship between optic disc size and central
corneal thickness.
Design and method
A case series of 69 patients with large discs (vertical disc height measuring 1.8mm) and
large cups (vertical cup to disc ratio 0.6) was evaluated to determine what proportion
had glaucoma and what proportion was normal. Patients categorized as normal were
further evaluated to determine what proportion were previously misdiagnosed and treated
for glaucoma. Patients with a suspected diagnosis of glaucoma, normal tension glaucoma
or primary open angle glaucoma were recruited from the glaucoma clinic at St John Eye
Hospital.
Outcome measures included corrected vertical disc height (VDH), vertical cup to disc
ratio (CDR), central corneal thickness (CCT), the relationship between VDH and vertical
cup height, the relationship between VDH and CCT, adjusted intraocular pressure
(A-IOP), retinal nerve fiber layer analysis and visual fields.
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Results
Sixty-nine African patients (138 eyes) with large discs and large cups were evaluated.
41 (59%) were females and 28 (41%) were males. The mean age was 56 years. Of the
69 patients, 51 (74%) had physiologic cupping (normal eyes) and 18 (26%) patients were
glaucomatous. Of the group of 51 patients with physiologic cupping, there were 9
patients who were previously misdiagnosed with glaucoma and who had received
treatment.
VDH ranged between 1.9 and 3.2mm (mean ±SD, 2.3±0.26mm). The distribution
analysis of VDH measurements noted the largest cluster around 2.3mm. CCT ranged
between 454μm and 618μm (mean±SD, 516±37μm). 107 (77.5%) of the 138 eyes had
CCT < 544μm.
Conclusion
Large cup to disc ratio in relation to large disc size can be normal. It can be
misdiagnosed as glaucomatous if objective retinal nerve fiber layer analysis is not carried
out. In this study, 9 (18%) patients from a group of 51 patients with physiologic cupping
were misdiagnosed as glaucomatous. There was no linear correlation between CCT and
VDH in this study. Pearson’s correlation coefficient was 0.13. The majority (77.5%) of
eyes had thin corneas (CCT < 544μm).
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Drucken mit CUPSEhrig, Matthias 26 April 2001 (has links)
Gemeinsamer Workshop von Universitaetsrechenzentrum und Professur "Rechnernetze und verteilte Systeme" der Fakultaet fuer Informatik der TU Chemnitz.
Workshop-Thema: Mobilitaet
Der Vortrag stellt das Common UNIX Printing System
vor, das auf dem neuen Internet Printing Protokol
Standard IPP beruht und diskutiert Einsatzmöglichkeiten
im URZ der TU Chemnitz
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A cup of freedom? : A study of the menstrual cup's impact on girls' capabilitiesSundqvist, Joanna January 2015 (has links)
Managing menstrual hygiene is a problem for many women around the world, especially in developing countries. The lack of access to sanitary products, clean water, knowledge and other necessary resources leads to taboos and health implications, as well as have negative impacts on girls’ education. This thesis investigates if this problem may be improved by the distribution of menstrual cups, by seeking to answer the two following questions; can the usage of the menstrual cup strengthen girls’ participation in education? And; can the usage of the menstrual cup have a positive impact on girls’ possibilities of engaging in social interactions during menstruations? In order to answer these questions, 15 recipients of menstrual cups in Tanzania have been interviewed. The thesis’ point of departure is within the capability approach, to understand if the girls’ capabilities within the spheres of health, education and social interactions have been strengthened or not. With this approach, the thesis can fully explore the girls’ well-being and opportunities, as the theory defines this as the opportunities they have, not only the ones they choose to pursue. The findings show that all interviewed recipients chose to continue to use their menstrual cups as they felt that it improved either their economy, health or gave them increased confidence in school as it lowered the risks of visible leakage. Nearly all girls felt less restricted in school and more able to participate in class, talk and play with classmates regardless of menstruating or not. Furthermore, the thesis concludes that the living conditions of the recipients may have affected the positive result, and that it cannot be ruled out that a similar result would have shown with any other sanitary product used correctly.
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Hellenistische Reliefbecher aus attischen und böotischen Werkstätten Untersuchungen zur Zeitstellung und Bildüberlieferung.Hausmann, Ulrich, January 1900 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Würzburg. / At head of title: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Athen. "Anmerkungen" (bibliographical): p. 101-[131].
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Hellenistische Reliefbecher aus attischen und böotischen Werkstätten Untersuchungen zur Zeitstellung und Bildüberlieferung.Hausmann, Ulrich, January 1900 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Würzburg. / At head of title: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Athen. "Anmerkungen" (bibliographical): p. 101-[131].
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CUPS - KOnfiguration und ProgrammierungJahre, Daniel 09 May 2001 (has links)
In diesem Vortrag werden die Konfigurationswerkzeuge des Common Unix Printing Systems (CUPS) beispielhaft erläutert. Außerdem wird die Konfiguration von CUPS anhand der Konfigurationsdateien beschrieben.
Die Progranmmierung von CUPS wird anhand der Programmiersprache C gezeigt.
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Training Cup Perceptions of School-Age ChildrenLanham, Amanda Marie 02 May 2014 (has links)
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