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Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) is a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of fire-driven fluid flow. The software solves numerically a form of the Navier-Stokes equations appropriate for low-speed, thermally-driven flow, with an emphasis on smoke and heat transport from fires. Smokeview (SMV) is a visualization program that is used to display the output of FDS and CFAST simulations.
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- IC2180 Structural Engineering and Fire Safety
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- Building Services Engineering
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- Fires -- Computer programs Flame Smoke
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This website covers a list of topic, including cervical spine, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, sacroiliac, hip, knee, ankle, foot, upper quarter screen, and lower quarter screen.
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- RS3030 Clinical Neurology & Neuroscience and RS2730 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy I
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- Rehabilitation Sciences
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- Physical therapy Medical logic
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John Nelson works in the Content team at Esri, pushing and pulling data in all sorts of absurd ways -and then talking about it. He has far too much fun looking for ways to understand and present data visually, hopefully driving product strategy and engaging users. It's a great website to learn how to create an awesome map within the ArcGIS pro.
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- Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
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- Geographic information systems ArcGIS
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Welcome to OGC, a worldwide community committed to improving access to geospatial, or location information. We connect people, communities, and technology to solve global challenges and address everyday needs. The organization represents over 500 businesses, government agencies, research organizations, and universities united with a desire to make location information FAIR – Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. Our community creates free, publicly available geospatial standards that enable new technologies. OGC also manages an agile and collaborative research & development process - the OGC Innovation Program - that anticipates and solves real-world geospatial challenges experienced by our members.
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- Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
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- Geospatial data Geographical positions
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The Parallel RLC Circuit is the exact opposite to the series circuit we looked at in the previous tutorial although some of the previous concepts and equations still apply.
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- EE2002A Circuit Analysis
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- Electrical Engineering
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- Electric circuit analysis
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Welcome to Google's Python Class -- this is a free class for people with a little bit of programming experience who want to learn Python. The class includes written materials, lecture videos, and lots of code exercises to practice Python coding. These materials are used within Google to introduce Python to people who have just a little programming experience. The first exercises work on basic Python concepts like strings and lists, building up to the later exercises which are full programs dealing with text files, processes, and http connections. The class is geared for people who have a little bit of programming experience in some language, enough to know what a "variable" or "if statement" is. Beyond that, you do not need to be an expert programmer to use this material. To get started, the Python sections are linked at the left -- Python Set Up to get Python installed on your machine, Python Introduction for an introduction to the language, and then Python Strings starts the coding material, leading to the first exercise. The end of each written section includes a link to the code exercise for that section's material. The lecture videos parallel the written materials, introducing Python, then strings, then first exercises, and so on. At Google, all this material makes up an intensive 2-day class, so the videos are organized as the day-1 and day-2 sections. This material was created by Nick Parlante working in the engEDU group at Google. Special thanks for the help from my Google colleagues John Cox, Steve Glassman, Piotr Kaminksi, and Antoine Picard. And finally thanks to Google and my director Maggie Johnson for the enlightened generosity to put these materials out on the internet for free under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license -- share and enjoy!
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- COMP1002 Computational Thinking
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- Computing
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- Python (Computer program language)
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The Online King Sejong Institute currently has three types of courses. (1) Cyber Korean Courses: After enrolling for Korean classes within a set period and being approved, you can start studying. An online teacher will manage your learning and provide feedback on questions and homework. (2) Cyber Korean Culture Courses:Shall we learn about Korean culture such as K-pop, travel in Korea, and Korean food? This is a course focused on learning more about Korea through special topics. Check out interesting Korean culture! (3) Self-study Courses: This is a course for those who want to study Korean by themselves. You can always preview or review Materials that you want to learn Korean anywhere, anytime.
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- CBS4637 Advanced Korean I
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- Foreign Language Learning
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- Korean language -- Study teaching
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Online MRI & CT Sectional Anatomy (OMCSA K-anatomy) is probably one of the most user-friendly and convenient online interface for human anatomy atlas. Anatomies like brain, temporal bone/internal auditory meatus, nasopharynx, orbit, paranasal sinuses, cranial nerves, temporomandibular joint, neck, brachial plexus, spine, shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand, finger, thumb, thorax/lung, coronary arteries, abdomen, pelvis, hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, foot, angiogram, etc. are included.
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- HTI5701 Multiplanar Anatomy
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- Medical Imaging and Physics
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- Tomography Human anatomy Magnetic resonance imaging
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Guys, our original series on the Arduino Microcontroller was insanely popular. Those original lessons had some great technical content, but the production quality of the videos was pretty low. Because of that, I want to go in and redo the arduino tutorials, taking advantage of improved production capabilities I now have, and using fresh hardware and software. For those who have taken the original series, the first few lessons will be material you already have learned. You can choose to review the material, or just skip to the later lessons. In this new series of lessons, I will be using this Arduino kit. So, enough of this small talk, lets get right into the new and improved lessons.
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- EE2007 Computer System Fundamentals
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- Computing
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- Programmable controllers Arduino (Programmable controller)
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Nicholas John Higham FRS is a British numerical analyst. He is Royal Society Research Professor and Richardson Professor of Applied Mathematics in the School of Mathematics at the University of Manchester. In this blog, it covers the popular topic, such as: (1) Top 5 Beamer Tips (2) The Nearest Correlation Matrix (3) The Top 10 Algorithms in Applied Mathematics (4) A Black Background for More Restful PDF viewing (5) Typesetting Mathematics According to the ISO Standard (6) Fourth Edition (2013) of Golub and Van Loan’s Matrix Computations (7) The Rise of Mixed Precision Arithmetic (8) Second Edition (2013) of Matrix Analysis by Horn and Johnson (9) Half Precision Arithmetic: fp16 Versus bfloat16 (10) Managing BibTeX Files with Emacs (11) Five Examples of Proofreading (12) Implicit Expansion: A Powerful New Feature of MATLAB R2016b (13) Dot Grid Paper for Writing Mathematics (14) Programming Languages: An Applied Mathematics View (15) Three BibTeX Tips (16) Better LaTeX Tables with Booktabs (17) The Princeton Companion to Applied Mathematics (18) Numerical Methods That (Usually) Work (19) What’s New in MATLAB R2017a? (20) What Is Numerical Stability?
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- AMA615 Nonlinear Optimization Methods and AMA611 Applied Analysis
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- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Computer programming Numerical analysis
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If you are using Figma as your interface design tool, this article has an awesome list of free resources to help you. Figma allows you to collaborate in real time while creating flawless and responsive experiences.
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- Computer drawing Computer graphics
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The creation of mobile applications grows daily. To design a good application, there are several rules to take into consideration that are different from desktop applications. Follow these rules before you get started on your next project.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- Mobile computing User interfaces (Computer systems)
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Prototyping tools have come a long way in recent years. Sketch is one tool that is Mac-based and offers amazing functions through the use of plugins. Learn more about how to use this plugin and take your designs to a higher level.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- Web sites -- Authoring programs Web sites -- Design Graphical user interfaces (Computer systems)
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Check out this super quick introductory video on using component libraries for UX. It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner designer or seasoned—this video is essential!
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- Human-computer interaction Web-based user interfaces User interfaces (Computer systems)
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If you are running short on time, resources are the perfect way to get ahead and buy yourself some time. Great quality resources are hard to come by, so here’s a list of resources that can help you speed up the UI/UX design process.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- Human-computer interaction Web-based user interfaces User interfaces (Computer systems)
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If you’re struggling with usability issues in your design process, this article can help you move in the right direction. This article outlines eight design principles that are applicable to most user interfaces.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- Human-computer interaction Web-based user interfaces User interfaces (Computer systems)
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Dark UI patterns have a very short term benefit when it comes to user trust. This article shares a set of best practices to avoid unethical and deceptive UI patterns.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- Human-computer interaction -- Psychological aspects Web-based user interfaces User interfaces (Computer systems)
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If you ever wondered about remote usability testing, this article is for you. It contains valuable information that can help you with the decision-making process if your product is ready for the masses.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- User interfaces (Computer systems) -- Testing Human-computer interaction Web-based user interfaces
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Understanding how to present and measure user research results is key to the developing process of a product. Learn a few guidelines on how to ease communication between users and project teams.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- User interfaces (Computer systems) -- Testing Human-computer interaction Web-based user interfaces
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It’s hard to predict what users are thinking without testing products. Testing methods have come a long way, and most clients want to have the product out the door ASAP. But, without testing, the product can fail. Learn more about the benefits of testing products in this article.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- User interfaces (Computer systems) -- Testing Human-computer interaction Web-based user interfaces
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Testing your prototype is an essential step in Design Thinking. Not only to see if they work but to see if the user is utilizing the product the same way designers think. Learn about the guidelines and types of prototypes you can use in your process.
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- Design Elements
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- Design Communication in design Prototypes Engineering
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Have you ever wondered why icon design is so important and how it came to be essential for digital devices? Take a look at this article to learn more about this revolutionary trend which started back in the 70s.
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- Interactive and Digital Media and Design Elements
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- Icons (Computer graphics) Apple Computer Inc.
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The value of design is taking a more important role in all types of businesses. Investing in user experience can mean you are making a great investment and improving key metrics that support your business. Learn how in this insightful article.
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- Industrial design -- Management Commercial art -- Management
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If you’ve been struggling with limitations in your design role by non-designers, this article is for you. You’ll learn a few pointers on how to better advocate for your role and for the value of good design.
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- Industrial design -- Management Design services -- Management Commercial art -- Management
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Learn the fundamental principles of web design with real examples. Whether you’re an experienced designer or beginner, this article is a solid ground for you to build your practice.
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- Visual communication Design Graphic arts -- Techniques
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Testing your design before it goes into the masses is important. It’ll help you see if the design functions effectively and how it was intended. In this article, you’ll learn more about the importance of the testing phase of design thinking.
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- Design Elements
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- Design
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If you are a beginner designer, this article is for you. The creation of a successful design piece is based on a set of principles. These tools can help you structure your design while still keeping it interesting.
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- Design Elements
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- Design
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Have you wondered what’s considered beautiful around the world? This article touches on the concept of beauty, where it comes from, and how this idea shapes us as designers.
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- Design Elements
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- Design
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We put together a glossary of terms that every designer should know. No matter what stage of your career you are in, this article is important to refresh your memory.
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- Design Elements
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- Design Terminology
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Understanding the fundamental concepts of design is essential to creating a layout that makes sense. In this article, you’ll learn many concepts that are useful when it comes to composition.
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- Design Elements
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- Design
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Color theory for web design is just as important as for print design. We all get very excited about color palettes and tend to use one too many color combinations. This article outlines a few tips on how to successfully use color in web design.
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- Design Elements
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- Layout (Printing) Graphic design (Typography)
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If you dabble in web design, you need to read this essential introduction to color theory. This practical article explains many design principles you can use to choose a color scheme.
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- Design Elements
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- Color in design Web sites -- Design
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Vibrating colors is a phenomenon that happens when two highly saturated color schemes look as if they are vibrating. The colors appear to merge and glow. In this article, you’ll learn how vibrating colors can cause legibility issues and how it affects visually impaired individuals.
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- Design Elements
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- Color in design Web sites -- Design
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Keeping an organized workspace is essential if you are working in Adobe Illustrator. This article is all about the Swatches panel. You’ll learn everything from adding swatches to handling pattern swatches.
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- Design Elements
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- Color in design
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About 9% of the global population experiences a kind of visual impairment, so can we do anything to improve their online experience? In this useful article, you’ll learn more about how website design affects visually impaired individuals and what we can do to make it better.
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- Technology
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- Computer drawing Adobe Illustrator (Computer file)
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Know everything about RGB and CMYK but want to learn more? This article helps you understand other color models available to designers. You’ll learn how to and when to use them, how to manage colors, and what happens when you convert color spaces.
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- Design Elements
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- Color in design People with visual disabilities Barrier-free design
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If you’re a beginner designer, learning color modes is essential to do your job the right way. In this video, you’ll learn the differences between the two most important color modes, RGB and CMYK, what they stand for, and how to convert color modes in Adobe Photoshop.
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- Technology and Design Elements
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- Color in design Adobe Photoshop
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Choosing color combinations for logos is an important job as color can affect emotions and behaviors. We’ve all felt uncertain at times when designing a brand and not being able to decide what to choose. This article helps you understand how to effectively use color for a logo.
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- Interactive and Digital Media and Design Elements
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- Color in design Signs symbols -- Design Icons (Computer graphics) Logos (Symbols) -- Design
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A large number of the worldwide population suffers some kind of vision impairment. We, designers, have a great impact on their lives through the work we put out. This article outlines a few solutions we could use to improve their quality of life.
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- Technology and Design Elements
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- Color in design Color blindness Barrier-free design
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Color theory is one of the first tools we learn as designers. This article goes over five myths of color theory that could be limiting us as designers.
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- Design Elements
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- Color in design
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That’s right, grids aren’t only for print design. Web design is completely based on grids. In this article, you’ll learn everything from basic lingo to theory and examples of how websites are using grids.
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- Typography
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- Web sites -- Design Grids (Typographic design)
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This flyer is inspired by the Swiss Typographic Style or modernist design that was popular in the 1960s. The heavy use of grids as an organizational system helps display information in a clean and clear way. Check out more to learn about how to keep your design cohesive and pristine!
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- Typography and Technology
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- Pamphlets -- Design Layout (Printing) Adobe Photoshop
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If you are new to grids, this tutorial is perfect for you. You’ll learn how to set up a template by using a basic three-column grid. You’ll be able to see how to populate pages with images and text to keep your design clean and organized.
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- Typography and Technology
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- Adobe InDesign (Electronic resource) Layout (Printing) Desktop publishing
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Isometric vectors are an awesome trend of illustration that look hard to create but are in fact super easy. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a rectangular grid to use as a base for your vectors.
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- Technology
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- Computer drawing Adobe Illustrator (Computer file) Adobe Photoshop
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Perspective grids are one of those tools in Adobe Illustrator that not many people know how to use. With this super quick tutorial, you’ll be sure to learn everything about perspectives and how to create designs based on perspective grids.
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- Technology
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- Computer drawing Adobe Illustrator (Computer file)
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This quick introductory tutorial is perfect if you are wondering how to use grids in a magazine layout. You’ll learn the essential techniques for creating templates and print-ready spreads.
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- Typography
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- Magazine design Layout (Printing)
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Throughout design history, there have been multiple styles that adopted the grid as their own. One of them is the International Typographic Style. Learn more about the Swiss Style, which used the grid to organize content.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- History Graphic design (Typography)
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So you’ve mastered grids, and now you're wondering how you can take it up another notch? This tutorial is perfect if you're looking to create your own icons. This thorough article will show you how to carry out icon research, how to choose the right size, and how to make it pixel perfect.
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- Interactive and Digital Media
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- Signs symbols -- Design Icons (Computer graphics) Logos (Symbols) -- Design
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Curious about how to include grids in your poster design? The Bauhaus school was a German art school that emerged during the pre-war period. Their ideals have come to define what we now know as Modernism. This tribute poster is based on a grid, which was essential to the philosophy of this school.
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- Typography and Technology
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- Adobe InDesign (Electronic resource) Desktop publishing
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If you ever wondered about grids, this article covers everything from their origin to how to design with them. As the foundation of any visual design, grids have become essential for composing layouts. This tool will help you create an organized and cohesive page. Check out this article to learn more.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Layout (Printing) History Graphic design (Typography) Grids (Typographic design)
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Typography has so many variable options. Our jobs as designers don’t end at choosing a single font. We also have to decide all the smaller details that can cause a big impact on our design project. In this article, learn more about how to avoid bad web typography.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding Web sites -- Design Graphic design (Typography)
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Do you want to learn a bit more about the history of sans serifs? The last few years have brought a lot of changes in branding. Many companies were shifting from serif fonts to sans serifs. Check out this article to learn more about the reasons behind it.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding History
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There’s no shortage of fonts these days. There are so many options for every single project. Building a font collection is a smart way to organize all your favorite fonts. Check out this article to learn more about classifications and find some great inspiration.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding Web sites -- Design Graphic design (Typography)
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Design for accessibility has been improving year after year. Typography is one of the most essential tools in graphic design and therefore has a huge impact on how text is viewed. Learn how to improve your technique for accessibility with this handy article.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding Web sites -- Design Graphic design (Typography)
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Typography has a fascinating history and it’s come a long way to become what it is today. Learn the history of type starting from the earliest engravings, the printing press revolution, its impact in the Midcentury Modernism, and all through to today.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding History
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Typography is an essential part of graphic design. When I was a beginner designer, I had trouble understanding and combining fonts for a project. In this article, you'll learn how to use this important tool with simple tips and tricks.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Web typography Type type-founding Graphic design (Typography)
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Display fonts are essential if you're looking to create a certain atmosphere and feeling in your design. In this article, get familiar with the history of display fonts and how they came to be so popular.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding History Graphic design (Typography)
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Looking to use more than one solid color in your next web design project? This tutorial shows you how to use different colors per glyph, which will give you a fun result.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding -- Digital techniques Web typography Cascading style sheets
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Variable fonts allow you to have an unlimited number of fonts that derive from the same font file. Forget about having any limitations in your design as variable fonts will allow you to be more flexible.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Web typography Type type-founding Web sites -- Design Graphic design (Typography)
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The world of design is extensive. Learn the most important terms that you need to navigate your design career. This article touches on misused terms and explains some important typesetting terminology.
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- Typography and Design Elements
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- Type type-founding Printing Graphic design (Typography)
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This set of Presentations comprises an introductory course in Petroleum Geomechanics (Petroleum Rock Mechanics). The presentations start by introducing the basics of rock behaviour and design, initial conditions such as stress and temperature, and then move on to applications in areas such as borehole stability and stress changes in reservoirs. An attempt has been made to cover all of the major issues in Petroleum Geomechanics, but the materials also reflect the interests of the author to some degree.
There are approximately 35-50 hours of lecture material, depending how it is presented, and whether there are problems presented and worked out in class by participants. The materials are suitable for 4th-year students in Petroleum Engineering, Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, although the materials could be used as the basis of a late 3rd-year course providing the students have had exposure to stress and strain in earth materials such as a course in Structural and Petroleum Geology, or an introductory course in Soil Mechanics.
As a professional short course, the materials can be presented in 35 hours, or selected modules can be added or left aside. As a courtesy, if you use these materials and develop modules of your own, develop clear problems sets, or improve these materials, please send a copy to mauriced@uwaterloo.ca, as I am always looking for better ways to present ideas and concepts.
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- Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
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- Rock mechanics Petroleum -- Geology
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The ISRM is extremely grateful to Erik Eberhardt of the University of British Columbia in Canada for preparing this series of downloadable ISRM Lectures on rock mechanics and rock engineering.
1 - Introduction
2 - Observational Approach
3 - Empirical Design
4 - Kinematic Analysis I
5 - Kinematic Analysis II
6 - Limit Equilibrium
7 - In Situ Stress
8 - Stress Analysis
9 - Deformation Analysis
10 - Discontinuum Analysis
11 - Excavation Methods
12 - Rock Support
13 - Instrumentation
14 - Brittle Fracture
15 - Case Histories
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- Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
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- Rock mechanics Engineering geology
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This sequence is ideal for students or early data science professionals who want to strengthen their knowledge of fundamental probability and statistics concepts. Mastery of Mathematical Fundamentals is a prerequisite.
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- AMA1110 Basic Mathematics I – Calculus and Probability & Statistics
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- Finance and Mathematics and Statistics
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- Probabilities Mathematical statistics Business mathematics
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Present value (PV) is the current value of a future sum of money or stream of cash flows given a specified rate of return. Future cash flows are discounted at the discount rate, and the higher the discount rate, the lower the present value of the future cash flows. Determining the appropriate discount rate is the key to properly valuing future cash flows, whether they be earnings or debt obligations. In this page, you will learn about: (1) Present value states that an amount of money today is worth more than the same amount in the future. (2) In other words, present value shows that money received in the future is not worth as much as an equal amount received today. (3) Unspent money today could lose value in the future by an implied annual rate due to inflation or the rate of return if the money was invested. (4) Calculating present value involves assuming that a rate of return could be earned on the funds over the period.
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- AAE4007 Aircraft Leasing and Finance
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- Finance and Accounting
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- Business mathematics Present value analysis
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This website covers the topic of: (1) General Microbiology (2) Industrial Microbiology (3) Medical Microbiology (4) Genetics/Molecular (5) Immunology (6) Instrumentation (7) Recombinant DNA Technology (8) Environmental Microbiology (9) Biochemistry (10) Food Microbiology (11) Agriculture Microbiology
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- HTI34006 Medical Microbiology : Concepts and Principles
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- Medical Laboratory Science
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- Mutation Virus Genes Microbiology
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The Biomics is an educational library site for Life Sciences providing a comprehensive knowledge to those students who are deeply involved in CSIR-UGC NET/JRF and other fellowship and PhD exam preparations.
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- HTI34014 Molecular Biology in Medicine
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- Medical Laboratory Science and Biology
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- Biotechnology Life sciences
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In this learning resources page, you can find resources related to learning scripts, debating tipsm english exercise, exam tips and advices from the experts.
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- ELC2011 Advanced English Reading and Writing Skills
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- English Language
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- English language -- Study teaching
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A data structure is a particular way of organizing data in a computer so that it can be used effectively.For example, we can store a list of items having the same data-type using the array data structure. This page contains detailed tutorials on different data structures (DS) with topic-wise problems, including (1) Array, (2) Linked List, (3) Stack, (4) Queue, (5) Binary Tree, (6) Binary Search Tree, (7) Heap, (8) Hashing, (9) Graph, (10) Matrix, (11) Advanced Data Structure.
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- COMP 2011 Data Structures
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- Computing
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- Data structures (Computer science)
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Computer Network tutorial provides basic and advanced concepts of Data Communication & Networks (DCN). Our Computer Networking Tutorial is designed for beginners and professionals. Our Computer Network tutorial includes all topics of Computer Network such as introduction, features, types of computer network, architecture, hardware, software, internet, intranet, website, LAN, WAN, etc.
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- COMP2322 Computer Networking
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer networks
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Professionals in the water sector require continuous development to be able to stay abreast with the changing environment circumstances. No matter in which stage of your career, IWA provides you with guidance and opportunities to build up the competences required to succeed. This includes a set of tools on how to develop your career, as well as opportunity of professional updating, learning, training and networking. You can find a list of webinars related to water sector.
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- CSE20202 Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineering
- Subjects:
- Environmental Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering
- Keywords:
- Computer programs Water-supply -- Management
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Are you interested in finding out what MIKE Powered by DHI software can do for you? Attend one of our free webinars. Our webinars are designed to help you identify what our MIKE software can do to match your requirements. If you want to learn more you can attend our software training courses through THE ACADEMY by DHI. Please register 48 hours before the start of the webinar and feel free to suggest additional topics in the registration form. It is also possible to schedule webinars on an individual basis if the times below do not suit you. Contact mike@dhigroup.com and state the topic or software of your interest.
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- CSE20202 Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineering
- Subjects:
- Environmental Engineering and Hydraulic Engineering
- Keywords:
- Computer programs Water-supply -- Management
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- Others
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This website provides knowledge of different Chinese histories and covers the topic of : (1) Inventions & Science-Printing Press (2) Taiping Rebellion (3) Ming Dynasty (4) Qin Dynasty (5) Han Dynasty (6) Tang Dynasty (7) Shang Dynasty (8) Skill Road (9) 8 Parties so wild they made it into history books (10) Greeks may have influenced China's terra cotta army (11) 7 historical treasures discovered by accident
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- APSS1H34C Governing China Politics and Legal System
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- Chinese Studies
- Keywords:
- China History
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- Others
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Resources for those looking to understand economics. Essays, e-books, blog posts and latest developments on the UK and global economy.
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- HTM3208 Tourism Economics
- Subjects:
- Economics
- Keywords:
- Economics
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- Others
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Since 1979, we have been campaigning against gobbledygook, jargon and misleading public information. We have helped many government departments and other official organisations with their documents, reports and publications. We believe that everyone should have access to clear and concise information. The campaign officially began after founder, Chrissie Maher OBE, publicly shredded hundreds of official documents in Parliament Square, London. Entirely independent, we fund our work through our commercial services, which include editing and training. We have worked with thousands of organisations including many UK government departments, public authorities and international banks, helping them make sure their public information is as clear as possible. Our Crystal Mark now appears on more than 23,000 documents worldwide. Launched in 1990, and the first mark of its kind, the Crystal Mark is used by over 1600 organisations who want to provide the clearest possible information.
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- ELC3721 English Communication for Hospitality and Tourism Management
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- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language -- Composition exercises
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- Others
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In this website, it explains the current situation of the engine accident in aviation.
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- AAE1B01 Introduction to Aviation Industry
- Subjects:
- Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering
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- Aircraft accidents Airplanes -- Motors
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- Others
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The live panel sharing of the L-I-V-E Training Series invited representatives from the Environmental Protection Department to share the challenges arisen from the disposal of plastic tableware and food waste collection and the policies currently adopted to tackle the problems: (1) Disposal of Plastic Tableware and (2) Food Waste Collection.
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- LSGI1B02 Climate Change and Society
- Subjects:
- Environmental Sciences and Environmental Policy and Planning
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- Sustainable development Plastic tableware Food waste Plastics in packaging Refuse refuse disposal
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- Others
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For most people, an anatomy atlas is a large book with illustrations of the different regions and systems of the body. Each region is labeled with the names of the organs and other anatomic structures that compose it. A textual description often describes the structures, their interrelationship, and their function. Taken together, the collection of information that makes up an atlas paints a comprehensive view of the body and how it works. For our purposes, we generalize the definition of anatomy atlases to include any annotated collection of spatially organized medical information. This definition includes digital atlases as well as printed books. This broader view also covers specialized atlases such as those used in radiology, pathology, and microscopy.
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- HSS2011 Human Anatomy
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Three-dimensional imaging in medicine Human anatomy -- Atlases
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- Others
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Browse our free ultrasound library offered to you by SonoSkills and Hitachi Medical Systems Europe. This brand new website is still in development, make sure to sign-up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on new features!
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- HTI48103 Ultrasound
- Subjects:
- Medical Imaging
- Keywords:
- Ultrasonics Ultrasonic imaging
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- Others
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IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow through its more than 396,000 members in over 160 countries, and its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE is the trusted “voice” for engineering, computing, and technology information around the globe.
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- ENG1003 Freshman Seminar for Engineering
- Subjects:
- Electronic and Information Engineering and Electrical Engineering
- Keywords:
- Electronic engineering Automatic control. Electronics
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- Others
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This learning material covers the topic of differentiation by considering first principles (gradients of chords and tangents).
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- AMA1110 Basic Mathematics I – Calculus and Probability & Statistics
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- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Differential calculus
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- Others
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This page provides much social work-related information for social worker. It includes various templates for social work placement, group work and community work ideas, information regarding the overview of the placement and other recommended resources like the Social Welfare Department.
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- APSS116 Introduction to Social Work and APSS2681 Generic Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families
- Subjects:
- Social Work and Human Services
- Keywords:
- China -- Hong Kong Social service -- Practice Social workers -- Training of Social service -- Vocational guidance
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- Others
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The Thrive Programme is a powerful approach to living - the first of it's kind that teaches people the skills and tools they need to create robust mental health and love their life.
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Self-actualization (Psychology) Mind body
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- Others
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The mindset of an engineer is to solve problems by breaking down any issue into smaller, solvable, chunks to find a solution. Engineers are always looking to expand their knowledge, being constantly curious about how things work, where else they’ve seen something used or where could something be applied. The HVACR serie covers the topic of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, refrigerants & properties, complete systems, pumps, cooling towers, heat exchangers, refrigeration componenets, HVACR design, schematics, and pipework.
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- BSE3226 HVACR II and BSE3225 HVACR I
- Subjects:
- Building Services Engineering and Electrical Engineering
- Keywords:
- Ventilation Air conditioning Heating
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- Others
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The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is the only large, genre-balanced corpus of American English. COCA is probably the most widely-used corpus of English, and it is related to many other corpora of English that we have created. These corpora were formerly known as the "BYU Corpora", and they offer unparalleled insight into variation in English. The corpus contains more than one billion words of text (25+ million words each year 1990-2019) from eight genres: spoken, fiction, popular magazines, newspapers, academic texts, and (with the update in March 2020): TV and Movies subtitles, blogs, and other web pages.
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- Corpora (Linguistics)
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- Others
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ISO 14001 sets out the criteria for an environmental management system and can be certified to. It maps out a framework that a company or organization can follow to set up an effective environmental management system. Designed for any type of organization, regardless of its activity or sector, it can provide assurance to company management and employees as well as external stakeholders that environmental impact is being measured and improved.
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- CSE40467 Environmental Management System
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- ISO 14000 Series Stards Environmental protection -- Stards Production management--Environmental aspects
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- Others
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PubMed is a free resource supporting the search and retrieval of biomedical and life sciences literature with the aim of improving health–both globally and personally. The PubMed database contains more than 32 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature. It does not include full text journal articles; however, links to the full text are often present when available from other sources, such as the publisher's website or PubMed Central (PMC). Available to the public online since 1996, PubMed was developed and is maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), at the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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- RS3731 Neurological Physiotherapy II
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Sciences, Medical Imaging, Biology, Health Sciences, Nursing, and Medicine
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- Dentistry Clinical medicine Biology Nursing Medicine
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- Others
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Academic Word List Coxhead (2000). The most frequent word in each family is in italics. There are 570 headwords and about 3000 words altogether. For more information see The Academic Word List. For more practice see: Schmitt & Schmitt (2005), or the Compleat Lexical Tutor.
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- ELC1011 English for University Studies and ELC1013 English for University Studies
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- English Language
- Keywords:
- Vocabulary English language -- Rhetoric
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- Others
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Built on the widest range of trusted, high-quality, interdisciplinary research and scholarly literature, ScienceDirect helps uncover answers to the world’s most pressing questions. Whether you’re a teacher, student, librarian or researcher, ScienceDirect will help you build a solid knowledge foundation, stay on top of your field and gain in-depth insights into trending topics as you take your next steps in discovery. Physical Sciences & Engineering publications cover a range of disciplines, from the theoretical to the applied. Health Sciences collections — covering education, reference information and decision support — keep you up-to-date on medical developments to stimulate research and improve patient care. Life Sciences journal articles and book chapters feature original research, insightful analysis, current theory and more. Social Sciences & Humanities journals and books highlight historical context, current developments, theories, applications, trends and more.
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- Science Medical sciences Life sciences Technology Social sciences Physical sciences
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- Others
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The IEEE Xplore digital library is a powerful resource for discovery of scientific and technical content published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and its publishing partners.IEEE Xplore provides web access to more than five million full-text documents from some of the world's most highly-cited publications in electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics.
- Subjects:
- Electronic and Information Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer science Electrical engineering
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- Others
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Grammar Monster is an interactive website designed to revise (or teach) English grammar and punctuation. It is aimed at native English speakers and advanced students who are required to produce high-quality correspondence and want to improve their existing accuracy.Although the site has paid-for items, the majority of what you see if free, including lessons and test on punctuation, definitions of parts of speech, grammatical terms, a section on common grammatical errors and also easily confused words. Grammar monster is also suitable for ADVANCED ESL students. Grammar Monster is designed for people who already write reasonably well and doesn't cover basic grammar points which a native English speaker would already know. For example, the site shows how to use semicolons, but not how to conjugate verbs.
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- ELC1011 Practical English for University Studies
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language -- Grammar
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- Others
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We're like Duolingo for learning to code. When learning to code, most people get stuck on the "bridge" between memorizing syntax and understanding the logic that makes it all work. We believe the most effective way to learn a programming language is to break the process into three phases:(1)Memorize syntax; (2) Solve problems; and (3) Make stuff. Most beginners jump from memorizing syntax directly into making stuff (or trying) without fully understanding how syntax is used to solve problems. In other words, they haven't learned how to think like a programmer, yet they're trying to solve problems like a programmer. Edabit was created to bridge this gap, while also making the process fun and addictive.
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- COMP1011 Programming Fundamentals
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Computer programming
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- Others
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SQL is a standard language for storing, manipulating and retrieving data in databases. Our SQL tutorial will teach you how to use SQL in: MySQL, SQL Server, MS Access, Oracle, Sybase, Informix, Postgres, and other database systems.
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- COMP2411 Database Systems
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- SQL (Computer program language)
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TRIP is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care. However, the FREE access only supports Simple search and PICO search functions; the 'Pro" access is on subscription base.
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- Nursing, Medicine, Rehabilitation Sciences, and Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Evidence-based medicine Databases
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- Others
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In this page, it covers various health topics, for example, addictive behaviours, blood products, clinical trials, disability, and Ebola virus disease etc.
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- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Public health Health
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- Others
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The website of Nursing Theories:A Companion to Nursing Theories and Models covers the topics of nursing theoris, research, mental health nursing etc. For example, the topic of application of nursing theories, goal attainment theory, Orem's self-care deficit theory, suchman’s stages of illness model, and Betty Neuman's systems model in nursing care.
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- SN210 Fundamental Concepts of Health & Nurisng
- Subjects:
- Nursing
- Keywords:
- Psychiatric nursing Psychiatric nurses
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- Others
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Hong Kong e-Legislation (HKeL) is the official database of Hong Kong legislation. It provides free online access to current and past versions of consolidated legislation dating back to 30 June 1997 and PDF copies marked “verified copy” have official legal status. Different searching and viewing modes are available to facilitate access to law. The database is maintained by the Department of Justice.
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- BRE336 Development Control Law
- Subjects:
- Building Services Engineering, Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, and Building and Real Estate
- Keywords:
- Building laws China -- Hong Kong
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- Others
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is a life-affirming 8-week course in conscious living that has helped tens of thousands of people worldwide cope with the stresses of life. It was developed at the University of Massachusetts Medical School by Jon Kabat-Zinn. Thousands of clinical studies have shown the power of mindfulness practice to improve symptoms and help people cope a wide range of physiological and psychological challenges, including stress, cancer, anxiety and depression, chronic pain, and more. In link is the guided practice of Minfulness course.
- Subjects:
- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Psychology Stress (Psychology) Meditation -- Study teaching Mind body
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- Others
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Looking for ideas? You've come to the right place. Discover the latest and greatest content from our storytelling community. See what stories we're loving right now, go behind the scenes with a featured storyteller, or browse top-notch stories on a variety of topics.
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- SD3565 Landscape Design, LSGI2B01 Map Reading and Interpretation, and SD3556 Urban Design
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- Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
- Keywords:
- Geographic information systems -- Social aspects ArcGIS
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- Others
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MedlinePlus is an online health information resource for patients and their families and friends. It is a service of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), the world's largest medical library, and a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Our mission is to present high-quality, relevant health and wellness information that is trusted and easy to understand, in both English and Spanish. We make reliable health information available anytime, anywhere, for free. There is no advertising on this website, and MedlinePlus does not endorse any companies or products. MedlinePlus Features including: Health Topics, Medical Tests, Medical Encyclopedia, Drugs & Supplements, and Healthy Recipes.
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- HSS2011 Human Anatomy
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human anatomy Human body
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- Others
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Intellectual Property Department was established on 2 July 1990. The Department took over from the Registrar General’s Department the responsibility for the registration of patents and trade marks for goods and for other related matters. The Director of Intellectual Property replaced the Registrar General as the Registrar of Trade Marks and Registrar of Patents. The Department also took over functions relating to copyright from the Attorney General’s Department. In 1998, the Department also became the Government’s civil legal advisor on intellectual property legal matters. This website covers the materials of trademarks, patents, designs, and copyright.
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- ISE5601 Managing and Measuring Intellect Property
- Subjects:
- Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Keywords:
- China -- Hong Kong Intellectual property
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- Others