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  1. Z1

    Z1 may refer to Z.1 or the Flow of Funds , a U.S. government fiscal report Z.1, an anti tank barrier known as Admiralty scaffolding Z 1 band , a Japanese idol group Z1 class Melbourne tram Z 1 comics , a List of DC Comics characters Z DC comics character Z1 computer , a mechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse from 1935 to 1936 Z1 TV , a Czech TV channel Z1 Zagreba ka Televizija , a Croatian regional television network AEG Z.1 , a German aircraft built before World War I from Zagreb BMW Z1 , a two seat roadster Kawasaki Z1 , a motorcycle Sony HVR Z1 , a HDV format camcorder manufactured by Sony Zork I , an interactive fiction computer game the train code for high speed train between Shanghai and Beijing HZ 1 Aerocycle , an experimental U.S. Army flying platform of the 1960s Letter NumberCombDisambig de Z1 es Z1 desambiguaci n eo Z kun nombro fr Z1 it Z1 ja Z 1 pl Z1 ujednoznacznienie ru Z1 ...   more details



  1. Simone da Orsenigo

    Simone da Orsenigo was an Italian architect and builder of the 14th century. Hailing from Lombardy , he was most likely a native of Orsenigo Italy Orsenigo , near Como . Orsenigo is remembered mostly for his work on the Cathedral of Milan . On a 1387 list of masters working on the Duomo , his name comes immediately after that of Marco da Campione , who headed the associates. On it, Orsenigo is called an engineer Insegnerius . Another master with the same name, Paolino Orsenigo, was also employed at the cathedral in 1400 as master of the scaffolding. Catholic wstitle Simone da Orsenigo Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Orsenigo, Simone da ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Orsenigo, Simone da Category Gothic architects Category History of Milan Category People from Lombardy Category 14th century Italian people italy bio stub ...   more details



  1. Dinton Castle

    unreferenced date June 2008 Image Dinton folly.jpg 200px right Dinton Castle also known as Dinton Folly is located just north of the village of Dinton, Buckinghamshire Dinton , in Buckinghamshire and was built as an eyecatcher from Dinton Hall by Sir John Vanhattem in 1769 . He used the castle to store his collection of fossils in the limestone walls. According to Rev. Callander formerly of Dinton , the castle was at one time used as a temporary meeting place for a local non conformist congregation. To improve its habitability a tarpaulin had been used as a makeshift roof. The castle has been neglected for many years and is currently supported by scaffolding. External links http www.brewsterbye.co.uk Country Houses Dinton Castle1.asp Link out of date http www.geograph.org.uk photo 247425 coord 51.7973 0.8915 type landmark region GB display title Category Castles in Buckinghamshire Category Ruins in Buckinghamshire Category Folly castles in England Buckinghamshire struct stub England castle stub ...   more details



  1. Tube and clamp scaffold

    Unreferenced date February 2008 Tube and clamp scaffold also called tube and coupler scaffold is a versatile type of scaffold consisting of steel tubes and clamps. Vertical tubes are connected to horizontal tubes via right angle clamps. Diagonal tubes are periodically connected to the scaffold via swivel clamps in order to stabilize the scaffold. This type of scaffold is generally used where unlimited versatility is required. In many countries, it is common in construction . Horizontal tubes and thus walking decks can be placed at any height along the vertical tube as permitted by engineering constraints , and vertical tubes, or legs, can be spaced at any distance apart, up to the maximum distance allowed by engineering constraints. Tube and clamp is among the most labor intensive of all scaffolding applications, and is therefore generally used only when high capacity, unlimited adaptability and versatility are needed. This type of scaffold is popular in North American nuclear power plants . External links http www.osha.gov Publications OSHA3150 osha3150.html OSHA A Guide to Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry Category Industry Category Construction equipment ...   more details



  1. Framework

    Wiktionary Framework may refer to Software framework , a reusable set of libraries or classes for a software system or subsystem . Application framework , a software framework used to implement the standard structure of an application for a specific operating system. Web application framework , a software framework for development of dynamic websites, web applications, and web services Framework office suite , a DOS office application suite launched in 1984 to run on the original IBM PC under the MS DOS operating system. Process framework such as ITIL or Enhanced Telecom Operations Map Conceptual framework , a set of theories widely accepted enough to serve as the guiding principles of research within a particular discipline. Legal framework , a form of legal doctrine See also Frame story or framing device in literature Scaffolding , a structure used as a guide to build something Chassis , a vehicle s framework Framework interpretation Genesis , an interpretation of Genesis chapter 1 which holds that the seven day creation account is an ancient text which outlines a religious doctrine of creation. dab ja th ...   more details



  1. Fallacy of prescience

    For other uses of prescience, see precognition . The fallacy of prescience is a term used by Smith, DeShaye and Stoicheff ref http llc.oxfordjournals.org content 21 2 199.abstract ref to describe an erroneous exploratory research technique in which the experimental scaffolding embeds assumptions about what will be discovered. The example cited describes a common practice in Humanities Computing in which an XML database and schema are designed at the outset of a research project to annotate a document as a means of discovering the structural relationships within the subject text. The fallacy, they say, arises from the fact that some inferences must be made about the structures that will be discovered in order to construct the schema that will describe them. The fallacy of prescience can be viewed as a procedural manifestation of the informal fallacy of begging the question . External links Reflist http llc.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 21 2 199 Callimachus Avoiding the Pitfalls of XML for Collaborative Text Analysis Category Causal fallacies Category Pseudoscience ...   more details



  1. Niche Insurance

    multiple issues context June 2008 orphan July 2008 Niche Insurance is insurance that is provided for small, low demand areas. Insurance is vital to protect the potential financial losses of individuals and businesses. Although the policies that are usually required are easily available, such as Vehicle insurance automobile , Home insurance home , Life insurance life , Travel insurance travel , and business insurance, other forms of cover can be very difficult to obtain. Examples are Drivers with convictions Home owners who have previously made a large claim Professions which are unusual Piano tuner Piano Tuners or high risk Scaffolding Scaffolders . Temporary event Insurance F te s, Live Music Events In these circumstances, a specialist insurer is required for these Niche market niche areas. The specialist may have expert knowledge of the particular risk or can provide policies which have been tailored to fit the need. Often, approaching others with similar circumstances in internet forums, associations or competitors in the same trade can help track down these niche products. Category Insurance finance stub ...   more details



  1. No Parking Hare

    bounces back to the helicopter off Bugs bed. The construction worker builds scaffolding made of pipes ... by Bugs who blows a match that detonates the dynamite stick and sends the scaffolding and the construction ... intact, but edited the scaffolding scene to remove the construction worker holding the dynamite ... to ignite it, and the resulting explosion. The edited version makes it seem that the scaffolding fell ...   more details



  1. ASP.NET Dynamic Data

    ASP.NET Dynamic Data is a Ruby on Rails inspired web application Scaffold programming scaffolding framework from Microsoft , shipped as an extension to ASP.NET , that can be used to build data driven web applications. It exposes tables in a database by encoding it in the URI of the ASP.NET web service, and the data in the table is automatically rendered to HTML . The process of rendering can be controlled using custom design Template processor template s. Internally, it discovers the database schema by using the database metadata . ASP.NET Dynamic Data was originally shipped as part of the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions package in 2007, and was incorporated into the .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1, which was released August 11, 2008. External links http www.asp.net dynamicdata ASP.NET Dynamic Data Introduction http www.asp.net downloads 3.5 extensions ASP.NET Extensions Preview DotNET Microsoft software stub Category ASP.NET Dynamic Data ...   more details



  1. William the Englishman

    nofootnotes date February 2010 William the Englishman active from 1174, died circa 1214 was an English architect and stonemason . He completed the work done on Canterbury Cathedral in England by the France French architect William of Sens , after the latter was badly injured in a fall from scaffolding on the cathedral. He is commemorated on the Albert Memorial in London as part of a pantheon of great architects from history. Image Troon van de aartsbisschop canterbury.jpg thumb The east end of Canterbury Cathedral, Designed by William References archINFORM arch 3718 http www.newadvent.org cathen 03299b.htm Mentioned in the Catholic Encyclopedia entry for Canterbury Cathedral Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME William the Englishman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English architect DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT William the Englishman Category Year of birth unknown Category 1210s deaths Category 12th century English people Category 13th century English people Category English architects Category Gothic architects Category Stonemasons ...   more details



  1. Tracheobronchoplasty

    unreferenced date April 2009 A tracheobronchoplasty is an experimental procedure performed at limited medical facilities across the United States . It consists of a Cardiothoracic Surgery thoracic surgery during which mesh is sutured to the outside of the patient s trachea through a series of hundreds of knots. These Surgical suture sutures are in turn pulled taught which subsequently opens the collapsed tissue in the Vertebrate trachea trachea l wall creating an opening with which to process air. The hope is eventually, this scaffolding of sorts will scar over thereby strengthening the structure and making it permanent. Recovery time is typically six to nine months and the patient should see gradual improvement in voice control, reduced coughing and an increased ability to move air more effectively. Not all patients with tracheobronchomalacia can be considered candidates for this procedure. However, it does offer an alternative for those patients who are unable to tolerate the more traditional stent therapy. Respiratory system procedures Category Thoracic surgery ...   more details



  1. Podger

    wiktionary A podger is a tool in the form of a short bar, usually tapered and often incorporating a wrench at one end. Podgers are used for erecting scaffolding and steel scenery. The pointed end will align the bolt holes while the other end with its reversible ratchet socket will tighten the nuts. Each podger fits two sizes and, as there is a clear hole right through the head, the spanner can be slid down studding or over long bolts without grounding. Podger is also the surname of Rachel Podger , English violinist Sally Podger , English badminton player Julian Podger , English tenor singer and member of Gothic Voices Podger might conceivably also refer to Podger Pam Jolly, a List of characters in Bad Girls Minor Characters 3 minor character in the TV drama series Bad Girls My Uncle Podger , picture book by Wallace Tripp The Podger, a pub in Garforth , Leeds, UK surname de Podger ...   more details



  1. Newbler

    Infobox Software name Newbler developer 454 Life Sciences operating system Linux i386 x86 64 genre Bioinformatics license Commercial latest release version v2.5.3 latest release date Start date and age 2011 1 5 Newbler is a software package for de novo DNA sequence assembly . It is designed specifically for assembling sequence data generated by the 454 GS series of pyrosequencing platforms sold by 454 Life Sciences , a Roche Diagnostics company. Usage Newbler can run via a Java software platform Java GUI gsAssembler or the command line runAssembly . It works natively with the .SFF data output by the sequencer, but is also able to accept FASTA files with or without quality information. It will utilise older Sequencing Sanger sequencing Sanger sequence data if appropriately formatted to aid in assembly and scaffolding. See also Sequencing Sequence assembly Genome assembly External links http www.my454.com 454 Sequencing home page Categories Category Bioinformatics Category Computational science Bioinformatics stub ...   more details



  1. Instructional modeling

    Instructional modeling is a common pedagogical practice where an instructor acts out or conducts an exhibition of proper skill performance, process execution, or cognitive processing e.g. think aloud . Students refer to the instructor s model and attempt to mimic or reproduce what they observed. Repetition of instructor modeling and subsequent student reproduction promotes automaticity of taught skills, procedures and cognition, which improves student performance. Quite often, instructional modeling is utilized in conjunction with role playing . Joint modeling and role playing practices may follow an I do, We do, You do instructional scaffolding strategy I do refers to the instructor s modeling of a concept We do involves students performing the concept i.e. either a reproduction of the instructor s model or a role playing scenario with instructor support You do refers to students autonomous performance of the concept i.e. through a role playing scenario, modeling reproduction, or real world application . Category Pedagogy ...   more details



  1. Sherborne House, Dorset

    File Dorset sherborne house.jpg thumb Sherborne House Sherborne House is a large house in the market town of Sherborne , Dorset , England. Designed by Benjamin Bastard , the former English country house country house that has been converted into a school and has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade  1 listed building . ref Citation url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 104087 title Images of England Sherborne House, Lord Digby s School for Girls publisher English Heritage accessdate 7  June 2010 ref Sherborne House was a subject for the BBC s Restoration program, but failed to win its round. In September 2010 it was shrouded in scaffolding. References Reflist Coord 50.9506 2.5151 display title region GB scale 2000 Category Grade I listed buildings in Dorset Category Grade I listed houses Category Country houses in Dorset Dorset struct stub UK historic house stub UK listed building stub ...   more details



  1. Willow Island disaster

    forms and metal scaffolding fell into the hollow center of the tower. Fifty one construction workers ...   more details



  1. Falsework

    less skill in assembly. Further developments have made scaffolding systems even easier to use. Stronger ...   more details



  1. Brogan Group

    www.specialistsawards.com Win08AccScaff.asp title Brogan Group wins Access & Scaffolding category in Specialists ...   more details



  1. Modic changes

    Multiple issues original research July 2011 unreferenced July 2011 Modic changes are pathological changes in the bone s of the Vertebral column spine , the vertebrae . These changes are situated in both the body of the vertebrae and in the end plate of the neighboring disc . Causes of back pain Only in 20 of the patients can we identify an anatomical reason for the pain, such as a lumbar disc herniation , or stenosis which is a reduction in the circumference of the spinal canal. There might be reasons for back pain that cannot be identified on magnetic resonance imaging MRI , for example muscular pain. But other areas like knee or hip pain do a lot better when it comes to diagnosing the exact reasons for the pain. The low percentage for back diagnosis might be due to the fact that the back is a much more complex and complicated structure. Diagnosing modic changes Modic changes can only be seen on a magnetic resonance imaging , an MRI. Modic changes were first described and separated into 3 different types of changes by Dr. Michael Modic in 1988. Normal bone consists of an internal scaffolding of bone, called trabeculae . In the hollows between the trabeculae is red bone marrow , which produces blood cell s. In Modic type 1 the trabeculae are fractured in many places, the trabeculae are shorter and broader and the scaffolding pattern is unstructured and uneven. The marrow is substituted by Serum blood serum , the same clear liquid that is inside a blister . In Modic type 2 changes the trabeculae are also fractured in many places, but are shorter and broader and the scaffolding pattern is unstructured and uneven. With Modic type 2 changes the marrow is substituted by visceral fat, the same kind of fat we have on our hips and bellies. Modic Changes type 3 are rare, and it is bone scar tissue. Modic changes and pain Many studies which date July 2011 have examined the relationship between Modic changes in the vertebrae in the spine and pain in the lower back. There is a ...   more details



  1. Catwalk (disambiguation)

    wiktionary catwalk TOCRight A Catwalk is an alternative term for a Runway fashion Catwalk fashion runway . Footbridge Catwalk The same term sometimes spelt cat walk is also used as the generic name for any raised narrow platform on which people walk, specifically for those allowing Laborer worker s access to parts of a structure otherwise difficult to reach or to walk on top of a railroad car such as boxcar s or covered hopper cars ref http www.webster dictionary.net definition catwalk 1913 Webster s ref . Related uses of the term include Catwalk theater , a strip walked on for behind the scenes technical functions Skyway Catwalk urban , an enclosed or open pedestrian bridge over a street, expressway, rail line, or body of water Catwalk whaling , a bridge on a whale catcher that allows a gunner fast access to the gun Other uses Catwalk TV series Catwalk TV series , a Canadian TV series from 1992 1994 The Catwalk , a second season episode of Star Trek Enterprise Catwalk Production House , a Taiwanese modeling agency Catwalk album Catwalk album an album by jazz trombonist Bennie Green References reflist See also Multicol Boardwalk Footbridge Gantry disambiguation Multicol break Jet bridge Overpass Pedestrian separation structure Multicol break Pedway Scaffolding Skyway Multicol end disambig fr Cat walk ja ...   more details



  1. Phi X 174

    of host cell DNA replication and superinfection exclusion B Internal scaffolding protein, required ... for stage III DNA synthesis D External scaffolding protein, required for procapsid morphogenesis. Two ... when excess amounts of Protein B, the internal scaffolding protein, are supplied. The DNA is ejected ...   more details



  1. Pendent

    distinguish pendant Wiktionary Pendent Pendent in general is an adjective that describes the condition of hanging, either figuratively or literally. ref name isbn0 19 861271 0 cite book author Brown, Lesley title The New shorter Oxford English dictionary on historical principles publisher Clarendon location Oxford Eng. year 1993 pages isbn 0 19 861271 0 oclc doi accessdate ref It is sometimes mis spelt pendant , but that form is best reserved for the noun . In Botany and anatomy the term applies to hanging forms of organs such as leaves, branches, limbs and the like, organs that otherwise might be rigid or erect. In various senses, such as legal matters, Wiktionary pendent pendent can mean Wiktionary pending pending In grammar a Wiktionary pendent pendent sentence is incomplete in some formal sense, such as in lacking a finite verb. Relating to the wiktionary Concave concave triangular segments composing the structure of a dome , something pendent may be viewed as any member of a support system i.e. a section of a dome or, organically, a parent guardian in a nuclear family . A pendent component of a structure or system most often requires one or more of the same as itself to be functional. For example, one playing card requires another against it in order to stand vertically. This commonly leads to special requirements for scaffolding or similar expedients during construction. Referring to something as dependent may mean that it is an object or unit which is not supportive itself, but requires pendents combined as an independent to support its position e.g. a spire on a cathedral dome . Reflist Category Euclidean geometry Category Architecture geometry stub ...   more details



  1. Pharmacological chaperone

    refimprove date May 2011 A pharmacological chaperone or pharmacoperone , from chaperone protein protein chaperone is a small molecule that enters cells and serves as a molecular scaffolding in order to cause otherwise protein folding misfolded mutant protein s to fold and route correctly within the cell. Mutation of proteins often causes molecular misfolding, which results in protein misrouting within the cell. Accordingly, mutant molecules may retain proper function but end up in parts of the cell where the function is inappropriate, or even deleterious, to cell function. Misfolded proteins are usually recognized by the quality control system of the cell and retained and often destroyed or recycled in the endoplasmic reticulum . Pharmacoperones correct the folding of misfolded proteins, allowing them to pass through the cell s quality control system and become correctly routed. Since mutations often cause disease by causing misfolding and misrouting, pharmacoperones are potentially therapeutic agents, since they are able to correct this defect. See also Enzyme replacement therapy References Conn, P.M. and Janovick, J.A., A New Understanding of Protein Mutation Unfolds, American Scientist 93 314 321, 2005. drug stub Category Pharmacology Category Protein folding Category Therapy DEFAULTSORT Pharmacological Chaperone de Pharmakologisches Chaperon ...   more details



  1. Safety Provisions (Building) Convention, 1937

    Infobox ILO convention code C62 name Safety Provisions Building Convention, 1937 adopt June 23, 1937 force July 4, 1942 classify Construction subject Occupational Safety and Health prev Reduction of Hours of Work Textiles Convention, 1937 next Convention concerning Statistics of Wages and Hours of Work, 1938 shelved Safety Provisions Building Convention, 1937 is an International Labour Organization International Labour Organization International Labour Conference Convention . It was established in 1937 blockquote Considering that building work gives rise to serious accident risks which it is necessary to reduce both on humanitarian and on economic grounds, and blockquote blockquote Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to safety provisions for workers in the building industry with reference to scaffolding and hoisting machinery,... blockquote br style clear both External links http www.ilo.org www.ilo.org official ILO site. http www.ilo.org ilolex english conve.htm General description of ILO Conventions . http www.ilo.org ilolex english convdisp1.htm Individual Conventions . Category Health law Category International Labour Organization conventions Category Occupational safety and health Category Treaties concluded in 1937 Category Treaties entered into force in 1942 International law stub ...   more details



  1. P22 phage

    chromosome. ref name Casjens 2000 P22 procapsid is assembled by a well studied scaffolding protein. ref name Casjens 2000 About 250 molecules of scaffolding protein are present in the procapsid during assembly, but during DNA packaging, the scaffolding protein is released. ref name Casjens 2000 The released scaffolding protein is not damaged and can re assemble with newly synthesized coat protein to make more procapsids. ref name Casjens 2000 In laboratory infections, scaffolding protein molecules participate in 5 rounds of procapsid assembly on average. ref name Casjens 2000 Since P22 scaffolding ..., it is acting catalytically. ref name Casjens 2000 The action scaffolding protein in procapsid ... 2000 In addition, P22 scaffolding protein may represses the synthesis of additional scaffolding protein ...   more details




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