The document provides information about using the Millennium Online Catalog including searching, viewing your account, renewing items, and requesting items. Key features include basic and advanced keyword searching, viewing checked out items and requests, renewing items from your account, and requesting additional items. The document also discusses saving search results and items, and keeping a reading history to track books read.
The document provides an overview of the features and capabilities of the Barr Memorial Library online catalog. It describes how to create a user account to access features like checking out items, renewing items, and placing holds. It also explains how to perform basic and advanced keyword searches to find specific books, movies, audiobooks and more. Users can save search results, request items, and view their reading history in their online account.
Monitoring Motor Patterns of Epileptic Seziures using Wearable Sensor Technol...AnthonyDalton
This document discusses a study that aims to monitor motor patterns during epileptic seizures using wearable sensor technologies. The goals are to see if seizures have distinct movement patterns that can be detected, and to design a practical wearable system for seizure detection. So far 5 subjects have been recruited and tested during various seizure types while wearing sensors. Future work involves simulating real-life data collection, developing driver policies for the wearable platform, and optimizing seizure detection algorithms.
The document provides information about using the online catalog for the Barr Memorial Library. It describes how to create an account to view checked out items, renewals, and requests. It also outlines how to search the catalog through basic keyword searches or more advanced searches that can filter results by format. Features like saving searches, reading histories, and rating items are available through a user's online account.
MG David G. Barr had a distinguished military career spanning from 1917 to 1952. He graduated from Officer Candidate School in 1917 and served in France during World War I. Throughout the interwar period, he graduated from various armor and mechanized schools and steadily rose through the ranks. During World War II, he served in key staff roles in both the European and Mediterranean theaters. In 1944 he was promoted to Major General and became Chief of Staff of the Sixth Army Group in France. After the war, he commanded the 7th Infantry Division in Japan and Korea, participating in the Inchon Landing and advance into North Korea. He retired in 1952 after a career that saw him receive numerous honors from the U.S. and its allies
The document provides information about using the Millennium Online Catalog including searching, viewing your account, renewing items, and requesting items. Key features include basic and advanced keyword searching, viewing checked out items and requests, renewing items from your account, and requesting additional items. The document also discusses saving search results and items, and keeping a reading history to track books read.
The document provides an overview of the features and capabilities of the Barr Memorial Library online catalog. It describes how to create a user account to access features like checking out items, renewing items, and placing holds. It also explains how to perform basic and advanced keyword searches to find specific books, movies, audiobooks and more. Users can save search results, request items, and view their reading history in their online account.
Monitoring Motor Patterns of Epileptic Seziures using Wearable Sensor Technol...AnthonyDalton
This document discusses a study that aims to monitor motor patterns during epileptic seizures using wearable sensor technologies. The goals are to see if seizures have distinct movement patterns that can be detected, and to design a practical wearable system for seizure detection. So far 5 subjects have been recruited and tested during various seizure types while wearing sensors. Future work involves simulating real-life data collection, developing driver policies for the wearable platform, and optimizing seizure detection algorithms.
The document provides information about using the online catalog for the Barr Memorial Library. It describes how to create an account to view checked out items, renewals, and requests. It also outlines how to search the catalog through basic keyword searches or more advanced searches that can filter results by format. Features like saving searches, reading histories, and rating items are available through a user's online account.
MG David G. Barr had a distinguished military career spanning from 1917 to 1952. He graduated from Officer Candidate School in 1917 and served in France during World War I. Throughout the interwar period, he graduated from various armor and mechanized schools and steadily rose through the ranks. During World War II, he served in key staff roles in both the European and Mediterranean theaters. In 1944 he was promoted to Major General and became Chief of Staff of the Sixth Army Group in France. After the war, he commanded the 7th Infantry Division in Japan and Korea, participating in the Inchon Landing and advance into North Korea. He retired in 1952 after a career that saw him receive numerous honors from the U.S. and its allies
The document provides instructions for accessing and using ebooks and audiobooks through the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) digital library. It details how to log into AKO, search for titles by author or keyword, check out up to 5 titles, download the required software like OverDrive or Adobe Digital Editions, and access downloaded content for reading or listening. The library contact information is also provided for any questions.
Monitoring Motor Patterns of Epileptic Seziures using Wearable Sensor Technol...AnthonyDalton
This document summarizes a study that used wearable sensor technologies to monitor motor patterns during epileptic seizures. The study recruited 5 subjects so far who had various seizure types recorded through sensors during multiple sessions. Preliminary analysis used techniques like Sammons mapping and dynamic time warping to analyze seizure motor patterns. Future work will develop the wearable system further and optimize seizure detection algorithms for potential real-world use.
Monitoring Motor Patterns of Epileptic Seziures using Wearable Sensor Technol...AnthonyDalton
- The document discusses using wearable sensor technologies to monitor motor patterns associated with epileptic seizures. 5 subjects have been recruited so far to collect accelerometry data during various seizure types.
- A technique called dynamic time warping is used to measure the similarity between seizure movement data and a "spring template" to detect seizures. This shows promise for practical seizure detection using wearable sensors.
- The document also evaluates the Nokia N810 tablet as a potential wearable computing platform for seizure detection, noting advantages like processing power but constraints like limited battery life. Future work aims to simulate real-world data collection and optimize seizure detection algorithms.
Bhruna hatya is a Sanskrit phrase that translates to "sister's husband killing" in English. In some traditional Hindu societies, it was believed that if a woman's brother died without a male heir, she was obligated to conceive a child with her brother-in-law to carry on the family lineage. This practice, known as bhruna hatya, was controversial and seen by some as a levirate marriage custom.
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can harm the developing fetus. Even low levels of drinking can negatively impact the baby's growth and development. Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant are advised to abstain from drinking alcohol to avoid exposing the fetus to any potential risks.
The document discusses snoring, its causes, treatments, and self-care approaches. Snoring occurs when throat tissues vibrate from air flow during breathing while sleeping and can be caused by factors like mouth anatomy, alcohol, and sleep apnea. Treatments may include lifestyle changes, oral appliances, surgery, or CPAP machines. Yoga practices like breathing exercises, inversions, and meditation can help address muscle tension and relaxation to reduce snoring.
The document discusses thyroid dysfunction, including different types of thyroid diseases, signs and symptoms, causes, risk factors, screening and diagnosis methods, and treatment options. Some key points include:
- The thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate metabolism and can develop nodules, some of which may be cancerous.
- Types of thyroid diseases include hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and thyroid cancer. Signs vary but can include weight changes, nervousness, and heart palpitations.
- Causes of nodules are unclear but risk factors include age, sex, radiation exposure, and family history. Diagnosis involves thyroid tests, biopsy, and ultrasound.
- Treatment depends on the individual case but
This document discusses physical rehabilitation for cancer survivors. Physical rehabilitation can help survivors regain independence and adjust to physical changes from cancer or its treatment. It may include exercises to improve strength, mobility and energy levels. Therapists like physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists can help with issues like weakness, balance problems, difficulty with daily tasks or communication. Physical rehabilitation benefits survivors experiencing either temporary or long-term effects and may last throughout someone's cancer survivorship.
Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition affecting the bones and discs in the neck. It usually appears in people over age 40 and progresses with age. Common symptoms include neck pain and stiffness that worsens over time and may radiate to the shoulders and arms. Treatment focuses on relieving pain and preventing injury, and may include neck braces, exercises, medication, injections, or surgery for severe cases. Risk factors include aging and previous neck injuries.
This document provides an overview of breast cancer, including risk factors, signs and symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment options and prevention strategies. It notes that breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. While the chances of developing breast cancer increase with age, early detection through screening and awareness of changes to the breasts can help lead to successful treatment if cancer is found early. A variety of treatment options exist depending on the type and stage of cancer diagnosed. Lifestyle factors may also impact risk.
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs), such as spirometry, measure how well the lungs function by analyzing air flow. Spirometry yields measurements like FEV1, FVC, and their ratio (FEV1/FVC), which can help distinguish between obstructive and restrictive lung diseases. Obstructive diseases like asthma result in low FEV1/FVC due to airway narrowing, while restrictive diseases lower all lung volumes from reduced compliance. PFTs aid in diagnosis, monitoring treatment, and assessing pre-operative risk.
The document provides instructions for accessing and using ebooks and audiobooks through the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) digital library. It details how to log into AKO, search for titles by author or keyword, check out up to 5 titles, download the required software like OverDrive or Adobe Digital Editions, and access downloaded content for reading or listening. The library contact information is also provided for any questions.
Monitoring Motor Patterns of Epileptic Seziures using Wearable Sensor Technol...AnthonyDalton
This document summarizes a study that used wearable sensor technologies to monitor motor patterns during epileptic seizures. The study recruited 5 subjects so far who had various seizure types recorded through sensors during multiple sessions. Preliminary analysis used techniques like Sammons mapping and dynamic time warping to analyze seizure motor patterns. Future work will develop the wearable system further and optimize seizure detection algorithms for potential real-world use.
Monitoring Motor Patterns of Epileptic Seziures using Wearable Sensor Technol...AnthonyDalton
- The document discusses using wearable sensor technologies to monitor motor patterns associated with epileptic seizures. 5 subjects have been recruited so far to collect accelerometry data during various seizure types.
- A technique called dynamic time warping is used to measure the similarity between seizure movement data and a "spring template" to detect seizures. This shows promise for practical seizure detection using wearable sensors.
- The document also evaluates the Nokia N810 tablet as a potential wearable computing platform for seizure detection, noting advantages like processing power but constraints like limited battery life. Future work aims to simulate real-world data collection and optimize seizure detection algorithms.
Bhruna hatya is a Sanskrit phrase that translates to "sister's husband killing" in English. In some traditional Hindu societies, it was believed that if a woman's brother died without a male heir, she was obligated to conceive a child with her brother-in-law to carry on the family lineage. This practice, known as bhruna hatya, was controversial and seen by some as a levirate marriage custom.
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can harm the developing fetus. Even low levels of drinking can negatively impact the baby's growth and development. Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant are advised to abstain from drinking alcohol to avoid exposing the fetus to any potential risks.
The document discusses snoring, its causes, treatments, and self-care approaches. Snoring occurs when throat tissues vibrate from air flow during breathing while sleeping and can be caused by factors like mouth anatomy, alcohol, and sleep apnea. Treatments may include lifestyle changes, oral appliances, surgery, or CPAP machines. Yoga practices like breathing exercises, inversions, and meditation can help address muscle tension and relaxation to reduce snoring.
The document discusses thyroid dysfunction, including different types of thyroid diseases, signs and symptoms, causes, risk factors, screening and diagnosis methods, and treatment options. Some key points include:
- The thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate metabolism and can develop nodules, some of which may be cancerous.
- Types of thyroid diseases include hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and thyroid cancer. Signs vary but can include weight changes, nervousness, and heart palpitations.
- Causes of nodules are unclear but risk factors include age, sex, radiation exposure, and family history. Diagnosis involves thyroid tests, biopsy, and ultrasound.
- Treatment depends on the individual case but
This document discusses physical rehabilitation for cancer survivors. Physical rehabilitation can help survivors regain independence and adjust to physical changes from cancer or its treatment. It may include exercises to improve strength, mobility and energy levels. Therapists like physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists can help with issues like weakness, balance problems, difficulty with daily tasks or communication. Physical rehabilitation benefits survivors experiencing either temporary or long-term effects and may last throughout someone's cancer survivorship.
Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition affecting the bones and discs in the neck. It usually appears in people over age 40 and progresses with age. Common symptoms include neck pain and stiffness that worsens over time and may radiate to the shoulders and arms. Treatment focuses on relieving pain and preventing injury, and may include neck braces, exercises, medication, injections, or surgery for severe cases. Risk factors include aging and previous neck injuries.
This document provides an overview of breast cancer, including risk factors, signs and symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment options and prevention strategies. It notes that breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. While the chances of developing breast cancer increase with age, early detection through screening and awareness of changes to the breasts can help lead to successful treatment if cancer is found early. A variety of treatment options exist depending on the type and stage of cancer diagnosed. Lifestyle factors may also impact risk.
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs), such as spirometry, measure how well the lungs function by analyzing air flow. Spirometry yields measurements like FEV1, FVC, and their ratio (FEV1/FVC), which can help distinguish between obstructive and restrictive lung diseases. Obstructive diseases like asthma result in low FEV1/FVC due to airway narrowing, while restrictive diseases lower all lung volumes from reduced compliance. PFTs aid in diagnosis, monitoring treatment, and assessing pre-operative risk.
1. La Colonne Cassée
Dans cette version, j'ai pris main d'une
forme de chaussure de bois. Le seul
pied du coté boiteux de Frida; épiné de
clous pour rappeler sa douleur. Son
corset qui longtemps a été son support
et la mort qui lui a toujours souri ,
sympathique et intime.
Dimension de l'écran : 62X52
2. L'Accident
Un homme la touche
paternellement, elle crie de
douleur et ses plaies sautent
comme les perles d'une colonne
lacérée. L' ange, beau , se
transforme en demi-dieu de la
mort et inflige à Frida une vie de
privations, de punitions, lequel ne
sait certainement pas si elle était
méritante "un Jésus Christ de
jupe".
Dimension de l'écran : 52X62cm
3. Dimanche aprés-midi
dans le Parc
En reproduisant d'une manière
contemporaine et actuelle, la scène la plus
marquante et centrale de vie de Frida
(peinture de 1948) Diègo Rivera est
conscient que sa chère Frida ,le voit comme
un fils, un enfant grimé .
Dimension de l'écran : 78X42
4. Le Mariage
Le mariage de Frida a lieu le 21
août 1929. Diègo a 42 ans, pèse
136 kg, mesure 1 m 86. Frida a
22ans, pèse 44,5kg, mesure 1 m
60.
Dimension de l'écran : 58X68cm
5. Cirque
Frida mélangeait aussi bien les
vêtements haute couture que
les vêtements traditionnels
mexicains, celà lui conférait un
style trés particulier, trés coloré,
aussi dans la rue les enfants, la
voyant passer lui criaient " où
est le cirque".
Dimension de l'écran : 53X72cm
6. Girafes
Frida ne se laissait pas influencer
par les normes de beauté et
d'esthetique; elle avait un Style
trés excentrique, elle osait tout,
tant dans son apparence que
dans ses oeuvres
ici je me suis influencé de la
beauté exotique des femmes
girafes de Thaillande tout en
faisant un lien avec la boblesse
du visage de Frida.
Dimension de l'écran : 62X51cm
7. Hôpital Henry
Ford
En 1932, sa plus grande
douleur fut la perte de son fils;
ce fils , fruit de son amour pour
Diègo Rivera. Elle exprimera sa
douleur en peignant et en
recevant au sein de cet Hopital
Henry Ford NY.
Dimension de l'écran : 55X65
8. Bijoux de Frida
Frida Kahlo est née le 6 juillet 1907 à Mexico. À l'age
de 6 ans elle est atteinte de poliomyélite ce qui lui
vaudra le surnom de "Frida jambe de bois" il
s'ensuivra une série d'autre maladies
avec vanité et férocité , elle cherchera son style, elle
s'habille de large pantalon, de longue jupe trés
colorée, elle adopte le folklore mexicain.
Dans ce tableau, Frida est ornée de fleurs, papillons,
aussi d'une boucle d'oreille en argent; les détails
sont réalisés en or 18kt, gemmes naturelles, tous
ces bijoux peuvent être décrochés du tableau et
vous pouvez les porter
Dimension de l'écr an : 80 X80cm
9. Tremblement de
Terre
12 000 personnes dans la capitale
mexicaine perdent la vie au cours d'un
terrible tremblement de terre ;un tiers de
la ville est détruite; le 19 septembre 1985
Si Frida avait peint la frayeur de son
peuple; perdu corps et âmes
Dimension de l'écran : 65X58
10. La tresse et le Corbeau
Plus tard dans sa vie Frida s'est interréssée à
d'anciennes religions; plus orientales ,plus
mystiques, THE DEER LITTLE est une assimilation
de son héritage mexicain et européen avec un
côté paîen , son karma; sur le côté le corbeau
qui symbolise la mort
dans ce tableau ;elle met sa tête sur le corps
d'un cerf perforé de flèches, flèches
correspondant a ses douleurs ,marige nefaste
avec diego et ses souffrances physiques;
un symbole aztèque sur le pied droit du cerf
symbolise cette jambe et pied écrasés par un
autobus, cette jambe qui sera amputée à la fin
de sa vie,
Dimension de l'écran : 70X 53