![]() Within seconds after the bombings, 80 % of the city centres were completely destroyed through shock and heat waves (of at least 6,000 ☌). However, due to poor visibility Nagasaki, which was the seat of the arms company Mitsubishi at that time, was approached. Kokura, an important city for the defence industry, had been the original target of the second bombing on 9 August. Moreover, there was no prisoner-of-war camp (with US inmates). It was the seat of the General Headquarters of Japan's Second General Army and a military storage point at the same time. Hiroshima was selected as target for the bombing of 6 August. Although many scientists involved in its development had advised against its use, the decision to employ the atomic bomb was taken in 1945. After that in 1942, the USA began to develop and build the atomic bomb ("Manhattan Project") which was then successfully tested ("Trinity Test") in Los Alamos in July 1945.įollowing almost four years of continuous warfare and after Japan had rejected the ultimatum to surrender, the US military leadership requested permission to use the atomic bomb. This economic embargo resulted in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 and the spreading of the Pacific War to America. Peace memorial in Hiroshima: monument for the first military use of the atomic bombĭuring the Pacific War between Japan and China, the American government decided to restrict exports of petroleum and steel to Japan in order to prevent the war from spreading to South East Asia. Biological dosimetry following radiation exposure.Comparative tests for passive radon measuring devices.Accredited calibration laboratory.Measurement exercises on the ground.Helicopter-borne Measurement Exercises.Exercises for emergency situations.Response to Nuclear Security Events.Federal Radiological Situation Centre.What are the consequences of an emergency?.Occupational radiation protection.Atomic bombings: radiation protection.Principles of radiation protection.Ionising radiation: positive effects?.Epidemiology of radiation-induced diseases.Consequences of a radiation accident.Effects of selected radioactive materials.Items claiming to provide beneficial effects of radiation.pursuant to Radiation Protection Ordinance Register high-level radioactive radiation sources.Radioactive radiation sources in Germany.Applications in daily life and in technology.Radiation protection in medicine: international activities.Radiation protection in radiotherapy.Radiation applications and pregnancy.Coordinating Offices for Environmental Monitoring.Laboratories for the measurement of radioactive materials.Residues from deep geothermal energy.Residues from drinking-water treatment.Enhanced environmental radioactivity as a result of human influence.Natural radionuclides in building materials. ![]()
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![]() Beginners can start a print quickly, without much thought, or drill deeper into the settings in the software’s intuitive menus when they’re ready to do more fine-tuning. Cura is compatible with a wide range of printers, so during setup you should pick the MK3S+ profile to ensure that the software is tailored to your machine. Several software options are available for the MK3S+ we used Cura, downloaded directly from the Ultimaker website. Although enclosed printing chambers are nice to have, they’re not essential, and they’re actually fairly rare among inexpensive 3D printers. It’s an especially good idea to have an enclosed chamber if you are printing with acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, or ABS-one of the two most popular printing materials-which is more prone to warping because it shrinks when it cools. Enclosed printing chamber: Enclosing the print space keeps prints at a consistent temperature to prevent warping and other printing imperfections.PLA also has a sweet, inoffensive smell-still, it’s best for both children and adults to use a 3D printer in a well-ventilated room. While melting any type of plastic releases volatile organic compounds and other particulates into the air, the CDC considers PLA to be safer (PDF). Printers should also be able to print in polylactic acid, or PLA, plastic. A quiet printer is much easier to live with. ![]() Although some printers are marginally faster than others, large prints can take days even small prints take hours. Ideally, it isn’t too big or heavy, and it’s relatively quiet so you can’t hear it from every corner of the house. Suited to everyday life: The machine should look at home sitting on a desk.Proprietary filament is generally more expensive, and if the company that makes it goes out of business, you won’t be able to use the printer. Compatibility with any brand of filament: Some companies embed chips in the spools of plastic that feed into their 3D printers, requiring you to buy refills directly from the printer manufacturer.Without a heated bed, you are limited to PLA, the other main type of plastic.) (ABS, one of the two most common types of plastic used for 3D printing, and other materials shrink as they cool. Heated bed: Heated beds prevent prints from warping, help models stick to the print bed, and allow you to print using a wider range of materials.As a result, beginners need only a print bed that’s large enough to print models about the size of a small tissue box. Large-enough print volume: It would be nice to have the ability to print objects as large as you want, but the reality is that most models found in libraries like Thingiverse are designed for small 3D-printer beds, with workarounds for combining several printed pieces to create a larger object.It’s a big plus if a printer is compatible with Ultimaker Cura, which has become somewhat of an industry standard and a favorite of ours. The software should come preloaded with print settings but provide options for more experienced users to fine-tune. Intuitive software: Beginners should be able to jump right into using a printer’s software, including making adjustments to models before printing.A design that requires you to keep a computer tethered to the printer at all times via USB is a serious flaw but not necessarily a dealbreaker. Loading files onto an SD card that you plug into the printer is also okay. Ample connectivity options: Ideally, you should be able to start a print over Wi-Fi or transfer the file over a USB cable.The bed should also level itself or be simple to level manually (a sloping print bed can cause printing errors). Easy-to-use hardware: Even a complete beginner should be able to put the printer together, load filament, start a print, and remove a finished model from the print bed.High-quality prints: Without too much tweaking, the printer should put out smooth-looking models with layers that are 0.1 mm or thinner and barely visible. ![]() You can modify your files after the publication with a version control system. There is no limit on files size if you make them public. Now, you can also use FigShare to upload any file types. If I recall correctly, this was the initial purpose of FigShare. not optimized for downloading many files at onceįigShare is a great repository for visual content.There is no directory structure support, so you can upload a directory only as an archive file. But you cannot edit anything after the submission. You get a DOI for your data and some simple metrics such as a number of page views and downloads. Uploading the data is very simple and fast. I like it for its simple and easy to use interface. On the other hand, such a business model guarantees long term existence of this repository. You need to pay $120 for a submission of up to 20GB, and +$50 for each additional 10GB. By publishing in Molecular Ecology, you get a link to deposit your data to Dryad for free. I used it to publish the supplementary data for my Molecular Ecology paper. Dryadĭryad is the most popular research data repository. Let me briefly summarize my option on each of the repositories I tried. The OSF repository meets these requirements the best. I would like to keep this directories order in my repositories too. The amount of data grows enormously and usually my projects have many files structured in directories. Mistakes are always possible and it is better to be able to correct them. I also would like to have an option to edit or update the data after the initial deposit. A DOI makes it easier to cite the dataset. It is especially useful if you publish a dataset without a link to any paper. A digital object identifier (DOI) is probably a must for any publication. Publishing in open-access journals already costs a fortunate, so I wanted to use a free repository to avoid additional spending. My key criteria when I was looking for the best repository for my scientific data were: Later, I also discovered the Open Science Framework (OSF) and it became my number one research data repository. These were the repositories I found first. The most popular ones are Dryad, FigShare, and Zenodo. Here is an extensive list of data-type specific repositories.īut if you also have some non-standard data formats, you need to use a generalist repository. Usually, you need to make your best to use these repositories because this will increase the chance of your data to be found by other researchers. Scripts and programs should be deposited to GitHub or similar resource with a version control system. For example, nucleic acid sequence data need to be uploaded to the Sequence Read Archive (SRA). You deposit that data to a data-type specific repository. If your data is of specific type then the choice is obvious. I have been in the same situation recently. I think a label like "Repository Paper" is sufficiently general without being that onerous or awkward.You need to deposit your research data to a repository and you are lost in options. Given the mix of Preprint and Working Paper, I'm not sure either is particularly great (e.g., in Psychology, folks who talk about these types of works almost exclusively use "preprint" rather than "working paper"). Institutional repositories seem to mostly use either "Working Paper" (e.g., ) or no label at all (e.g., ). RePEc, ResearchGate, and SSRN mostly use "Working Paper" (as well as "Research Paper" ). The OSF preprint servers (SocArXiv, PsyArXiv, AgriRXiv, etc.), BioRXiv, and PeerJ PrePrints all use "Preprint" even when referring to e-prints, reprints, author-revised accepted manuscripts, etc. Regarding a UI label, there is not clear winner in terms of existing usage between "working paper" and "preprint". CSL article seems like a really good fit, particularly because CSL doesn't do "fallback" types any longer. In terms of how most citation styles talk about "published", it more broadly typically means "publicly available" and often "available with a stable I think there are enough styles that request different formats for Government/Technical Reports (and similar) and Working Papers/Preprints to justify a different item type for them. But perhaps it worth considering them? (Are there standards for these types?)Īlternatively, I would love to have sub-type field in Zotero, where I can just say what the item is (in our context). Proposal, working paper, dataset, lessons, and other could be helpful too.Ĭlearly the typology of assets you anybody would want to record is infinite. I think "preprint" would be really useful for our uses. However, I wonder it may be worth considering some of these (e.g. "how the item should be formatted in a bibliography" (i.e. I understand that the categories in Zotero are partially about "what the item actually is" vs. I've marked the ones that are available in Zotero with "*". The District reserves the right to review, monitor and modify any and all information that is published on this Web site. Update Settings to Allow Parent Portal Access. This system allows staff to manage student demographics, enrollment, attendance, grades, schedules, behavior, transcripts, health records, and much more. If you are a member of the Great Neck school community and you would like to provide feedback in assisting us in maintaining Web site accessibility, please contact 51 or and provide us with your contact information. Brevard Countys Focus Parent Portal provides parents and guardians a view of their childs assignments, grades, attendance information and current class. 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