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ilikeit-art · 5 months
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cho-yongchul - Synchronization
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ede917 · 4 months
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This is the greatest feature I have ever seen in a pokemon game. I could not stop smiling for hours when I realized I could run around as Zoroark or fly off the top of a mountain as Kilowattrel.
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starshinesilver · 29 days
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bpod-bpod · 4 months
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Behind the Wave
Computer model of a 'carpet' of beating cilia – the whisker-like structures on many body cell types that sense or waft – reveals the mechanism of their synchronisation. Watch the emergence of a metachronal wave (a Mexican wave is one of these)
Read the published research paper here
Video adapted from work by David J. Hickey, Ramin Golestanian and Andrej Vilfan
Department of Living Matter Physics, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen, Germany
Video originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS), September 2023
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ladyotori · 8 months
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I'm so happy! They really casted the exact same voice actors from the anime in my country for the live action too!!! This is what I call dedication... I am emotional. And very thankful. Watching the first season was SO MUCH FUN!!! I'm looking forward to more!!!👨🏽‍🌾⛵️🏝💰🗡🦈🍙⚓️🛟
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lifewithaview · 6 months
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Max Riemelt and Tina Desai in Sense8 (2015) What's Going On?
S1E4
Nomi's fate draws nearer, Capheus and Wolfgangs fortunes seem to have turned, but Sun is faced with an impossible choice.
*In Berlin, the scene after the Holocaust Memorial, the framing and cinematography is reminiscent to Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire.
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nanotechnologyworld · 7 months
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Crucial to the accuracy of an atomic clock is the width of the resonance used. Current caesium atomic clocks already use a very narrow resonance; strontium atomic clocks achieve a higher accuracy with only one second in 15 billion years. Further improvement is practically impossible to achieve with this method of electron excitation. Therefore, teams around the world have been working for several years on the concept of a “nuclear” clock, which uses transitions in the atomic nucleus as the pulse generator rather than in the atomic shell. Nuclear resonances are much more acute than the resonances of electrons in the atomic shell, but also much harder to excite. Atomic clocks have numerous applications that benefit from improved accuracy, such as precise positioning using satellite navigation.
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supremebeing111 · 9 months
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Hell ya! Been seeing a lot of angel numbers………. Super grateful for this journey
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teach-or-trav · 7 months
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Something To Jump On by Teach_or_Trav
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ilikeit-art · 1 year
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1introvertedsage · 1 year
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I will be one of the greatest, that is a vow, yeah, that is a promise Always wanted to be famous, just being real, yeah, just being honest My haters gon' always be nameless, give them no clout, I give them no power Creators built different, they ancient, sooner than later, all will be ours I keep an eye out for the numbers, I stay in contact, synchronization To infinity, even beyond it, I am a comet, no destination A lot of things I am above and there are a lot of things that are above me Do not come for the people I love, 'cause then I get scary, then I get ugly, yeah
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lunasloveisgood · 2 years
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dayamore · 2 years
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thedbahub · 21 days
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How to Easily Sync Stored Proc Changes Across SQL Server AG Replicas
Introduction Have you ever made changes to stored procedures on your primary SQL Server Availability Group (AG) replica, only to realize those changes didn’t automatically propagate to the secondary replicas? It’s a common issue that can lead to inconsistencies and confusion. In this article, I’ll share the best way I’ve found to easily synchronize stored proc changes across all your AG…
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