![]() ![]() Note: *1 Bluetooth heart rate sensor is required.Dimension / Weight: Computer:67.5 x 43 x 15.6mm / 30grams.Battery life:Computer: Approx 4 months, Speed sensor: Approx 5 months.Battery:Computer: CR2032 x1, Speed sensor: CR2032 x1 18,027 views A large display wireless cycling computer showing cadence and ride stats on a large, 3-row screen with up to four data displays.* Also works with other brand Speed, Cadence and/or Heart Rate sensors conforming to Bluetooth4.0 CSCP/HRP/CPP The Padrone Digital Wireless shows your cadence and ride stats on a large, 3-row screen with up to four data displays and is also triple wireless upgradeable with an optional heart rate sensor so you can capture all the data you need.Perform the pairing with the PADRONE DIGITAL or with a smartphone (Cateye Cycling). Compatible sensors: CatEye brand HR-12 Heart Rate sensor The sensor must be paired with the PADRONE DIGITAL.Total distance: 0.0~99999.9/100000-999999km Mounting the speed/cadence sensor (ISC-12) Speed/Cadence sensor (ISC-12) Sensor rubber pad.Import a summary of ride data and upload to CATEYE Atlas, Strava and TrainingPeaks via Cateye Cycling app. ![]() Setup on menu screen or with smartphone app Cateye Cycling.Automatic sensor and tire recognition applicable to multiple bikes Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for CatEye Padrone Digital Wireless Bike Computer Cc-Pa400B Speed and Cadence: at.Upgradable to triple wireless with the optional heart rate sensor.Large, 3-row screen with up to four data displays.Current / average / maximum heart rate (optional).The Padrone Digital Wireless shows your cadence and ride stats on a large, 3-row screen with up to four data displays and is also triple wireless upgradeable with an optional heart rate sensor so you can capture all the data you need. If you might be interested in buying a complete groupset just check this site with our pre-defined groupsets. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Haters say they’re two-faced, but as mutable signs, they are actually just really socially flexible and know how to move from social group to social group. They’re the ones sharing important news, truth, and gossip. There’s no right or wrong way to think or act, according to Gemini.Īs the sign represented by the twins, Geminis embrace fluidity in life and try to understand all sides of a situation, thanks to their dualistic nature. This chatty sign has the ability to understand situations from a mile away, which helps them make decisions easily. Gemini is a mutable air sign, meaning it comes at the end of a season (spring, in this case) and is known to be flexible. Never miss a retrograde with Cosmo Unlocked.įamous Geminis: Angelina Jolie, Laverne Cox, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Kendrick Lamar, Chris Evans, Colin Farrell, Naomi Campbell, Venus Williams, Kanye West
![]() ![]() Its goal was to promote the view of homosexuals as healthy and not mentally deviant. what is the greatest number of 15-inch pieces the seamstress can cut from 5 of these rolls of ribbon? In 1951, the _was founded. The medical term for "pertaining to the cheek" is: Which lines in this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich together use symbolism to indicate that death is approaching? Give three solutions to 100-2x>20 A seamstress need to cut 15-inch pieces of ribbon from a roll of ribbon that is 9 feet in length. A graph with a line running through coordinates (0,0) and coordinates (6,15)Įnter your answer as a decimal in the box. how does the last verse of the poem reveal why he thinks it should be taken up in spite of all the difficulties associated with it? page 14 answers What are extended episodes of an emotional state called? The graph shows a proportional relationship. Kipling portrays "the white man's burden" as a difficult and thankless undertaking, yet urges that it be taken up nevertheless. what is gatsby's quest? is gatsby's quest a noble one? why or why not? are the methods he employs to achieve his goals noble? why or why not? cite specific examples from the text and your personal feelings or beliefs to illustrate the points in your response. In the great gatsby, jay gatsby is a man on a quest. This idea is expressed in the following lines. In the same way, people often confront strong opposition from others on their path in life. ![]() Even though Christian manages to be strong-willed and overcomes these temptations, he faces other barriers to his goal. In life and in Bunyan’s allegory, they prevent people from pursuing the goal of spiritual freedom. In The Pilgrim’s Progress, these temptations are symbolized by the Vanity Fair. In life, resistance to change and a lack of resolution can distract people from their paths.įurther in the journey of life, people encounter temptations in the form of wealth, worldly attractions, beauty, lust, and so on. In Bunyan’s allegory, Obstinate and Pliable distract Christian from his goal. ![]() Every hardship that Christian faces is symbolic of the problems a person faces on the journey of life. They signify the trials, tribulations, and temptations that a person might face on the journey to heaven (the Celestial City). Christian’s pilgrimage and the obstacles he encounters on his way contain both a literal and allegorical meaning. ![]() ![]() ![]() SOI has 50 officers and 690 enlisted permanent personnel. These seven- and 11-week courses provide key, small unit leaders with weapons and tactical expertise to function effectively on the battlefield.Īdditionally, SOI provides officer and SNCO LAV leaders training to 60 LAV company commanders, platoon commanders and platoon sergeants annually. The School of Infantry also conducts advanced infantry training for 260 squad leaders and 156 platoon sergeants each year. Reserve Marines complete initial active duty and return to their Reserve units. Graduates are assigned to duty stations throughout the world, including Fleet Marine Force and Marine Corps Security Forces. SOI graduates a class of 150 to 320 new infantrymen every three weeks, year-round. These specialties include rifleman (MOS 0311), machine-gunner (MOS 0331), mortarman (MOS 0341), anti-tank assaultman (MOS 0351), anti-tank assault guided missileman (MOS 0352) and light armored vehicle crewman (MOS 0313).Ĭourses are eight to 10 weeks in length. All infantry specialties bypass the 24-day MCT and report to Infantry Training Battalion to complete one of six basic-infantry courses, to receive the infantry MOS.īasic infantry training courses are designed to qualify Marines in one of six MOSs prior to assignment to their first permanent duty station. MOSs are assigned during the 28-day course. Following recruit graduation and a 10-day leave period, every Marine, except those with infantry military occupational specialties, attend this course. ![]() This Marine Combat Training (MCT) is a continuation of the Basic Warrior Training, started in boot camp. Today, the School of Infantry (SOI), in the San Onofre area, continues the tradition by providing training that follows the commandant’s guidance of “every Marine, regardless of occupational specialty, being capable of serving effectively in a rifle squad in offensive and defensive combat, being able to participate in security and ambush patrols, and being able to employ medium and heavy machine guns.” Young Marines who learned the fundamentals of infantry weapons and tactics at Camp Pendleton are the same Marine heroes who raised the flag at Iwo Jima, landed at Inchon, made valiant sacrifices in Vietnam and liberated Iraq. Marine Corps’ primary location for teaching Marines how to fight and win on the battlefield. Since 1942, Camp Pendleton has been the U.S. The chief instructor may be reached at 76. Camp Pendleton tenant units and all other West Coast commands also contribute students for the classes held yearly. Marine Corps Base, 1st Marine Division, 1st Force Service Support Group and 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing provide the majority of 100 noncommissioned officers in each of the 15 classes a year. In addition to the vehicle displays there are displays of artifacts and personal memorabilia. On display are the six amphibious tractors (Landing Vehicle Tracked) utilized by the Marine Corps during World War II and Korea. The Assault Amphibian School Battalion is home to the WWII/Korea LVT Museum. The school trains more than 1,000 Marines each year. It is also 13 training days long, and it provides training for Marines as basic vehicle crewmen. The eighth course the school provides is the Reserve Crewman’s Course. This is a high-tempo, 13-training-day course that Reserve SNCOs and senior NCOs undergo. The course is 10 training days.įor the Marine Corps Reserve, the battalion provides the Reserve Gunnery Course. In direct support of the Fleet Marine Force, the battalion provides a Mobile Training Team to conduct instruction in the operation and maintenance of the MK154 Linear Mine Clearance Kit. The Assault Amphibian Unit Leader Course provides selected NCOs and staff NCOs with advanced leadership and tactical skills necessary to become a section leader in an Assault Amphibian battalion. The Basic Repairman Course is an entry-level training course, producing repairmen capable of performing first- and second-echelon maintenance on the assault amphibian vehicle. The Assault Amphibian Intermediate Maintenance Course (MOS 2141) is a repairman skills progression course for NCOs and SNCOs. The Assault Amphibian Crewman Course (MOS 1833) presents entry-level instruction in basic crewman operations of an AAV and is 46 training days long. The Officer Course (MOS 1803) provides training for officers to become assault amphibian platoon commanders and is 54 training days long. It is chartered to instruct eight formal courses of instruction. The battalion is the formal school for Assault Amphibian Vehicle training in the Marine Corps. The battalion commander is also the 21 Area commander for Camp Del Mar, Camp Pendleton. The battalion is composed of two companies, Support Company and Schools Company. The Assault Amphibian School Battalion (Building 210568) is by the Del Mar Boat Basin, facing the Del Mar Beach in the 21 Area. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The colour of your device can be a fun way to express yourself or not, in the case of the Paperwhite, which only comes in black. Amazon claims that the Kindle offers up to 6 weeks battery life, while the Paperwhite can deliver 10 weeks before it needs another charge. If you’re away on a long trip, or simply don’t want to be bothered with plugging your e-reader very often (it is meant to replace the humble non-electronic book after all), then this is another point of departure between the two. The Kindle lacks an IP rating, so we’re not to know how it would deal with accidental exposure to this element, but the Kindle Paperwhite does have an IPX8 rating, so you can expect it to offer “protection against extended immersion under higher pressure. If you like to read in the bath or on the beach, then it’s important to know whether or not your Kindle might survive an accidental splash or dunk. Naturally, the smaller model is correspondingly more lightweight too, being 158g to the Paperwhite’s 205g. This is one of the key points of difference between the Kindle and the Kindle Paperwhite the former has a 6-inch screen, while the latter has a larger 6.8-inch display. ![]() For example, you might either like to use the e-reader easily with just one hand, or you might want to make use of a bit more space than that with a significantly larger screen that your smartphone. When you’re reading, you may well feel strongly about the size of the display you’re using. In this article, we explain the five key differences between the Kindle Paperwhite 2021 and the Kindle 2022. However, how can you choose between them? With some specs in common, and quite a few key differences – not to mention the price, there are plenty of factors you need to take into consideration when you make your choice. If you’re planning to swap your trusty hardbacks for some tech hardware, then Amazon’s range of e-readers is one way to gain access to a large library of books with a simple interface. Here’s our guide to what’s different between the latest Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite models. All the devices on sale ship with a two-year worry-free guarantee - simply put, if it breaks within two years, Amazon will replace it.įollow on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.Amazon’s Kindle e-readers are immensely popular, but it can be tricky to choose between them. The device also comes with a year-long subscription to Amazon Kids+, giving your children access to age-appropriate Audible books, interactive games and educational Alexa skills. Alexa will automatically switch to kid-friendly responses on this speaker, though your children could choose to customize the assistant so that it speaks in pretend dragon or owl voices. That's also the lowest we've seen the smart speaker go for on the website, where it usually sells for $60. They also have parental controls you can use to filter content based on your kid's age.įinally, you can also pick up an Echo Dot with a cool dragon or owl design for $28. All the Fire tablets ship with sturdy covers, and all of them come bundled with a year-long subscription to the Amazon Kids+ service, where children could find age-appropriate apps, videos, books and games. The 8-inch Pro tablet comes with 32 GB of internal storage, while the latter comes with 16GB. ![]() You can get the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro tablet for only $75 instead of $150 and the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Tablet for $55 instead of $110. If you want a multi-purpose device instead, Amazon's Fire tablets for kids are also on sale for Prime members for up to 50 percent off. ![]() ![]() In other words, what are the roles that hip-hop researchers, practitioners, and activists can undertake to advance hip-hop’s work of knowledge and liberation? What might be the challenges or potentials of collaborations between hip-hop practitioners and the commodified knowledge trade of museums, universities, and conservatories? We invite submissions which may consider, but are by no means limited to, these questions. We invite reflections (including academic papers, workshops, artistic contributions, or other alternative formats) on the relationship between pathways to knowledge rooted in the cultural and artistic practices of hip-hop, and those that stem from institutional efforts to transmit hip-hop’s history and aesthetics. Taking inspiration from French rapper Booba’s 2004 album Panthéon, which elaborates links between reverence, national pride, cultural legitimacy, and the famed mausoleum reserved for “great men,” the meeting seeks to explore the role of institutions in hip-hop’s legitimization. It is an important culture without the ENS, or a chair at Harvard or Oxford taking an interest in it.”Ĭasey hints at what hip-hop scholar Murray Forman has described as, “the dual (and at times dueling) purpose of building academic knowledge while building hip-hop cultural knowledge.” Indeed, knowledge has often been cited as the fifth element of hip-hop. “Rap – even if it’s good that an association at the ENS takes an interest in it, that today, we can hold a seminar on it – rap doesn’t need to be legitimized by elite academic institutions ( grandes écoles). In her appearance before the student-organized seminar ‘ La Plume et le bitume’ at France’s prestigious École normale supérieure (ENS), rapper Casey preempted any temptation to see the academic seminar as a means of legitimizing rap: This process of institutionalization and ‘legitimization’ is complex and deeply ambivalent. Its acceptance into the academic and official realms has led to a popular discourse suggesting that hip-hop culture has been ‘legitimized’ – for better and for worse. Over the past few decades, as hip-hop culture has grown in popular influence and impact, it has increasingly been taken up as both a subject of study and a point of interest in educational and cultural institutions worldwide. As such, we welcome all participants to plan their stay in Paris from 26 to 29 January 2022 to take full advantage of the conferences, the museum exhibit, and a series of hip-hop events in the city. Both the Network meeting and conference complement the museum exhibition “Hip-Hop 360” at La Philharmonie, centred on the history of hip-hop and its arrival in France. The two-day, bilingual English and French Network meeting will lead into a two-day French-language conference on the creation, legitimization, and patrimonialization of hip-hop cultures (28-29 January 2022). The fourth meeting of the European Hiphop Studies Network is organized in collaboration with La Place: Centre for Hip-Hop Culture, and La Philharmonie de Paris. Join us for the 4th Meeting of the European Hiphop Studies Network (EHHSN)! ![]() We look forward, as always, to the productive exchange, and remain at your disposition for any further questions at you, and with kind regards, We apologise for any inconvenience that we might have caused, and we hope that you can understand our collective decision. We will create virtual rooms for all intended panels and once we have the links ready, we will be publishing them here and on our social media platforms. The schedule for the conference remains unchanged. In line with the new measures, one of our hosts – La Place – had to cancel the associated concert, and we have made the necessary decision to adapt as best as we can without full cancellation. Although this was not how we had envisaged the conference unfolding, going online allows several advantages, which we hope you will be able to enjoy to their fullest. Thank you for your patience with us as we navigate the organisational hurdles in the midst of the ongoing pandemic.Īfter receiving many responses, and reviewing the new restrictions that are due to begin in France from the 15th of January 2022, we have decided to take the entire conference online. ![]() ![]() ![]() This trial version has some limitations and can be used for 30 days. ![]()
![]() UM metastasizes in approximately 50% of cases, leading to very poor prognosis. ![]() It is diagnosed in about 2,000 adults every year in the United States and occurs most often in lightly pigmented individuals with a median age of 55 years, however, it can occur in all races and at any age. Uveal (intraocular) melanoma is a rare eye cancer that forms from cells that make melanin in the iris, ciliary body, and choroid, and is the most common eye cancer in adults. FHD-286 is being developed for relapsed and/or refractory AML, and the company plans to commence a Phase 1 study, in combination with decitabine or cytarabine, in the third quarter of 2023. In preclinical studies, FHD-286 has shown anti-tumor activity across a broad range of malignancies including both hematologic and solid tumors. The Company plans to present the full results at a future scientific meeting.įoghorn plans to dose the first patient in a Phase 1 study of FHD-286 in combination with decitabine or cytarabine in relapsed and/or refractory AML patients in the third quarter of 2023.įHD-286 is a highly potent, selective, allosteric and orally available, small-molecule, enzymatic inhibitor of BRG1 (SMARCA4) and BRM (SMARCA2), two highly similar proteins that are the ATPases, or the catalytic engines of the BAF complex, one of the key regulators within the chromatin regulatory system. The trial evaluated 73 metastatic uveal melanoma patients who had been treated with a median of two prior therapies across nine different cohorts. We plan to initiate dosing the FHD-286 combination study in relapsed/refractory AML during the third quarter of 2023 and continue to invest in our promising pre-clinical programs such as Selective-BRM, CBP, EP300, and ARID1B.”įHD-286 Phase 1 Dose Escalation Study Data in Metastatic Uveal Melanoma In the study, nine patients had stable disease and one patient had a durable partial response,” said Adrian Gottschalk, President and Chief Executive Officer of Foghorn. “However, Foghorn does not plan to pursue this indication on its own. “The clinical data further support the safety and tolerability of FHD-286 and build on the previously disclosed AML/MDS data. At this time, the company does not plan to advance FHD-286 in uveal melanoma. These data reinforce the safety and tolerability profile of FHD-286. (Nasdaq: FHTX), a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering a new class of medicines that treat serious disease by correcting abnormal gene expression, today announced data from the Phase 1 dose escalation safety study of FHD-286 in metastatic uveal melanoma (mUM). Foghorn anticipates initiating a FHD-286 combination study in relapsed/refractory AML during the third quarter of 2023ĬAMBRIDGE, Mass., J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Foghorn ® Therapeutics Inc. Foghorn does not plan to advance FHD-286 in uveal melanoma Clinical activity observed in late-line metastatic uveal melanoma includes nine patients with stable disease and one patient with a confirmed partial response selective, allosteric, oral, small molecule inhibitor of BRG1/BRM ![]() Clinical data support safety and tolerability profile of FHD-286, a highly potent, ![]() ![]() ![]() Rebar Tiers are used to tie rebar grid intersections and for rebar lapping.Rebar Benders are used to bend rebar sticks precisely to fit into concrete forms.Rebar Cutters are used to cleanly and safely cut sections of rebar.Calculadora de Barras de Refuerzo (Spanish Version)Ī class of rebar tools, both powered and manual, have been developed to aid construction workers in working with rebar.Engineering specifications of a lapping factor should always be applied. The length of the lap is specified by a "Lapping Factor (LF)" which is often 40 or 60 times the diameter of the rebar. This process is called lapping, and the length of the overlapping rebar is the rebar lapping length. When the dimensions of a slab, wall or other form exceed the length of a single stick of rebar, it is required to overlap and tie rebar pieces to create the added length. The most common lengths of pre-cut rebar in the United States are 20`, 40' and 60'. The above price estimates are based on the current market price of steel and a reasonable markup from raw steel to rebar products. Cost of 40' Size 8 rebar stick ($71.8 USD).Cost of 20' Size 8 rebar stick ($39.05 USD).Cost of 40' Size 6 rebar stick ($41.82 USD).Cost of 20' Size 6 rebar stick ($22.4 USD).Cost of 40' Size 5 rebar stick ($28.74 USD).Questions to help you make the most of the calculator and the data it generates. Cost of 20' Size 5 rebar stick ($15.54 USD) This calculator is one tool to help you get a handle on those costs.Cost of 40' Size 4 rebar stick ($18.78 USD).Cost of 40' Size 3 rebar stick ($10.43 USD).Cost of 20' Size 3 rebar stick ($6.03 USD). ![]() Based on this and the density of steel used in rebar, the Rebar Size Table contains reasonably accurate specifications. Therefore, size 4 is 4/8 th of an inch, which is 1/2", and size 8 is a full inch in diameter. In the United States, rebar sizes are in increments of 1/8 th inches in diameter. Multiple parallel grids, at uniform space intervals, are referred to as rebar mats. The grids have spacing between the rebar rows, and they are placed within the concrete form by a specified inset from the edge of the concrete. Rebar is laid out in grids, crisscrossed patterns of rebar, tied at the intersections where runs of rebar touch. Carbon steel is the most commonly used material for rebar, which may also be coated with zinc or epoxy resin. This all has the net result of substantially added tensile strength when rebar is part of the concrete form. Rebar and concrete expand similarly with temperature variations. When the concrete has hardened, the concrete around the rebar ribs keep the rebar in place. Rebar is put in place before concrete is poured. Rebar is a roughly circular steel bar with ribs used to provide added strength to concrete structures. This is a unit cost of $10.46 USD for #4 20' grade 60 pieces.Ĭost of Rebar (TC) is returned at current market price for that length in U.S. This is the length of the individual pieces of rebar you can buy. You can now use this calculator to compute total cost of rebar. You've shopped around and found that you can buy rebar for $10.46 USD per 20 foot piece at a rebar factory store. You have computed that you need 840 feet of 1/2" (size #4) grade 60 rebar using the Rebar Calc at vCalc. The following are price estimates of rebar products based on the current market price of steel and a reasonable markup from raw steel to retail rebar product. dollars to pesos) via the pull-down menu. Values with units can be automatically converted to compatible units (e.g.
![]() ![]() ![]() For instance, to go to the nearest horse, type: teleportany horse. it allows you to teleport to any entity type of your choosing. Rust now has teleport! Just type a partial name or full name. This is currently set to 1 by default.Ĭhange the time on the server. This will make text chat local (meaning only people close to each other can see each others chat messages). Note, you need the quotes in to say multiple words. Oxide has a great list which is updated regularly, check it out here! The item name needs to be in the short name form or item ID. However with the items menu now being available from the F1 interface, this command is really only useful for spawning massive amounts of resources. This command allows you to give items to yourself. Inventory.give ITEM AMOUNT (example: inventory.give wood 1000) This will cause the console to print out a partial list of connected clients along with their ping, ip and steamid. that will be lost. Therefore, it is smart to run this command after every ban to make sure it sticks. The config files do write upon shutdown, however if the server crashes. This is a helpful command to force the server to write all bans / moderator id's which have been set to config files (located in the /server/*identity*/cfg folder. This is the only kick/ban command that does not broadcast to the rest of the server. ![]() This command will ban a user given their SteamID. It will then be broadcast to the entire server. You don't need the full name, unique partials will work. This also broadcasts a KICKED message to the server. There are rare occasions where a server wipe will include blueprints, but Facepunch and Double 11 will announce this ahead of time.This will kick someone from the server. This gives players some sense of progression as they play the game even after a wipe. The only thing that carries over is blueprints, which help players craft items. To prevent this imbalance from lasting too long, Rust updates the game by wiping the servers.īuildings, loot, and weapons all get wiped away during a server wipe. Newer players will be running around naked with a rock while veterans will snipe them a mile away from their full metal and stone base. The longer a server lasts, the more established veterans become and the more difficult it becomes for new players to enter the game. From weapons to your base, everything has to be crafted Rust is a survival game that players build up resources to give themselves a better chance to survive. ![]() (Picture: Facepunch Studios and Double 11 Games) What Is A Rust Server Wipe?Įssentially, a Rust server wipe is a hard reset on the game. 29 June 2023 Bases, guns, and loot will all go away when a Rust Server wipe hits.Here is a list of the next five server wipes for Rust Console Edition: Double 11 has confirmed that Rust Console Edition server wipes happen on the last Thursday of every month. If you are a console player, your Rust wipe schedule is a little different. Here are the upcoming dates for Rust PC wipes for the next five months: If you are a PC Rust player, the servers will wipe every first Thursday of the month. Below is a list of the wipe dates for Rust on PC and Console. Rust has a pretty clear schedule on when their servers will wipe, so players can plan ahead of these wipes. (Picture: Facepunch Studios and Double 11 Games) When Are The Rust Server Wipes What Is A Rust Server Wipe? Knowing when a Rust wipe will happen will help newer players get into the game on a more even playing field. ![]() |
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