Colonel Relius Clover! He's the one mentioned in the report about the 12th Prime Field Device. Makoto: Man in a half-mask? (Let me guess. and they appeared to be heading for the upper levels. Makoto's memory of world history doesn't match up with what everyone else is telling her (due to her being in an alternate timeline, but she doesn't know that), she's apparently gone back in time, Hazama tried to kill her, Jin is seriously injured, Tager and Kokonoe don't recognize her or her "gnu" password, and then Jin goes missing.īang: One of our men saw him in the company of a man in a half-mask. This trope is referenced and lampshaded prior to a fateful decision in Slight Hope. and plunging the world into his own version of paradise of truth: despair. It doesn't matter how bad the BlazBlue world has gotten, Hazama/ Yuuki Terumi will attempt to, and most likely succeed, in making it even worse: He is behind everything bad that occured before in the series.By the time Jack arrives, the city has devolved into anarchy, with the population turned into violent, mutated "Splicers" and the radical objectivist desperately trying to keep his city together by becoming a totalitarian dictator, which was, ironically, the exact opposite of what he sought to become. And then there's a civil war that kills off most of the population, trashes the city into ruins and debris and starts the city's decline. Things really go bad after the smuggler's faked death, as the majority of citizens go insane because they've grown to be entirely dependent on the highly addictive serum. Things start to go bad when a smuggler decides to monopolize the serum, making the objectivist who runs the city crack down on the smuggler and his supporters in increasingly severe ways. Things look even better when mutant sea slugs carrying a "miracle serum" are discovered and said serum gets mass-produced. It starts off well enough, a radical objectivist founds an isolated city of art, science and industry underwater to avoid the "taint of parasites". BioShock's backstory has this in spades.Joker MUTATES HIMSELF INTO A TITAN MONSTER! Don't get fooled by the game's cutesy graphics: this game is brutal. Yep: the game starts with a genocide, and things get downhill from here. Arc the Lad II starts with its protagonist's flashback about the genocide of his people (done by the uncle of the first game's protagonist to boot).And Yuki? He's a Shinigami sent to guide her soul to the afterlife. Ai isn't simply sick, she's dying of cancer. However, as the game progresses, the player gradually begins to realize that something is amiss, and sure enough there is. Ai to Yuuki to Kashiwa Mochi seems like a simple, if difficult, puzzle game at first with a simple plot: A young girl named Ai is sick, and while she's sick, she dreams of a world full of sweets and her imaginary friend, a boy named Yuki.The opening cutscene of Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation is a very good example of things going from bad to worse.
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![]() In both ESCs and differentiated cell lineages is critical to understanding the regulatory mechanisms used in maintaining and Quantitatively determining the complete transcriptional activity and the rate-limiting steps of transcription at all genes Moreover, expression of these core transcription factors is critical in programming the transition of differentiated mouseĮmbryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) to induced pluripotent stem cells, which have the properties and gene expression patterns ofĮSCs ( Mikkelsen et al. 2006 Rizzino 2008 Chambers and Tomlinson 2009). Perturbations to the transcriptional network established by these key transcription factors can result in a cascade ofĮvents that ultimately leads to the differentiation of stem cells ( Ivanova et al. These complexes localize to many promoters and regulate the transcription of target genes important for maintaining stemĬell identity ( Jaenisch and Young 2008 Kim et al. Network that is specific to pluripotent ESCs and early embryos ( Boyer et al. The core transcriptional factors OCT4, SOX2, and NANOG form a positive regulatory Pluripotency, and developmental progression. Mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) provide an excellent model for understanding the gene regulatory framework underlying self-renewal, Altogether, these findings identify rate-limiting targetsįor transcription regulation during cell differentiation. Pol II pausing, but it is confined to extremely 5′ proximal regions. In contrast, bivalent promoters bound by only PRC2 allow Levels of paused Pol II at promoters relative to an average gene. Histone modifications) bound by Polycomb group complexes PRC1 (Polycomb-repressive complex 1) and PRC2 show dramatically reduced Furthermore, “bivalent” ESC genes (exhibiting both active and repressive Importantly, quantitative comparisons between cell types reveal that transcription is controlledįrequently at paused Pol II's entry into elongation. Of a promoter-proximal, paused RNA polymerase II (Pol II) into productive elongation is a rate-limiting step in transcription RNA polymerases in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs). Profiles of RNA polymerases with high sensitivity and resolution, as well as the critical regulated steps upon which regulatoryįactors act, we used genome-wide nuclear run-on (GRO-seq) to map the density and orientation of transcriptionally engaged The genes and steps in the transcription cycle that are regulated during such transitions. Measurements of RNA polymerase distribution over the genome's primary transcription units in different cell states can identify Improving the sensitivity and throughput of these techniques.Transitions between pluripotent stem cells and differentiated cells are executed by key transcription regulators.Map transcription from all polymerases, including Pol I, Pol II, and Pol III.Determine transcription rates from time-course experiments.Determine immediate and directs transcriptional responses to various stimuli.Map TSSs of any transcript with high sensitivity.Map all transcripts regardless of the stability, including primary mRNAs, primary miRNAs, enhancer RNAs (eRNAs), RNAs that are upstream and antisense to promoters (uaRNAs), and transcription that continues beyond the 3’-ends of genes.GRO/PRO-cap: The methods above modified to map the sites of transcription initiation (Transcription Start Sites TSS). ![]() PRO-seq: Maps polymerase active site at near nucleotide resolution.GRO-seq: Maps polymerase location within 30-50bp.In previous work, we have developed nuclear run-on based assays that map where actively transcribing polymerase are in the genome by tracking the nascent RNA as it is being transcribed. ![]() During the major label years, the big tours we did were actually through connections with our friends. ![]() If you want to make money doing this, you have to make sacrifices. we’re now back to touring in vans for the most part. What was it like getting scooped up into the major label system? “It was great having tour support, financially. Even then, we had a reputation as a good live act – it wasn’t just aggression, we have a lot of fun and try to make sure that everybody else has fun, too.” We could sell 200 records in a city, yet draw 2,000 people out to see us live. Was going on tour back then how you judged your popularity, too? “Well, some people judged it on record sales, but we were never a big record sales band. I’d think, ‘Everything looks cool that way,’ and I’d end up lost, only to find out later on that I missed something really cool just two blocks away.” Before technology came into our lives so much, exploring on tour was really hit or miss. I remember discovering MP3 players for the first time there. I’d go to their electronics district and find stuff that they don’t have in America. Japan in particular is like another world. I loved going to Asia back then, and I still do. Eventually we’d go out and find a doner kebab place that was open, which is how we got into those. When we first started touring Europe you’d play to maybe 1,500 people in a city like Berlin and be psyched, but the next night you’re playing some little village where everything shuts super early, so you’d end up sitting backstage with nothing to do with your free time. Presumably there was a downside to touring pre-social media and smartphones, too… “There was. As for the crowds at shows, I see a lot of it, but I think that’s because a lot of our fans are older, so they’re not killing each other in the pit anymore! That’s why we still need young fans to come and stir it up.” Everyone makes fun of each other for using technology all the time. Do you find that other people you tour with are like you? Or are they all glued to Instagram? “( Laughs) It’s a good balance. When on tour, you often take out younger bands with you. We caught up with Lou to find out how Sick Of It All managed to do what they did, and how they keep going. Since forming Sick Of It All with his brother and guitarist Pete, they’ve been the band’s only mainstays, although the line-up has been stable since 1992, completed by bassist Craig Setari and Armand Majidi on drums. You get the feeling though, that’s exactly how Lou Koller likes it. Given that hardcore is based on unity, it’s rare that its frontmen ascend to any kind of star-like status. They also continue to pull impressive crowds to their indomitable live shows, which pair the bone-rattling intensity of songs that wage war on bigots, liars and corrupt authority figures with the celebratory vibe that they’ve earned from being the self styled “ambassadors” of New York hardcore, spreading its universal appeal around the globe for over three decades now. In the three decades that followed, they’ve survived the trends that have come and gone, and released genre classics such as 1994’s Scratch The Surface and its 1997 follow-up Built To Last on a major label without one iota of compromise.Īs a result, they count everyone from Slayer to Rise Against among their fans and friends. Formed all the way back in 1986 and still swinging as hard as ever, Sick Of It All are a slice of living, breathing punk rock history.īy far the most successful band of New York’s iconic hardcore scene, they helped create a whole new strain of punk rock, while at the same time doubling down on the genre’s ethos of being true to yourself. Sick of It All is a staple of the New York hardcore scene, and by 2020, the band had sold over half a million albums worldwide.Some bands embody much more than just music. In 2006, they released their eighth album, titled “Death to Tyrant”, followed by “Based on a True Story” in 2010. This was followed by “Built to Last” which was released in 1997 and was highly acclaimed. They released their third album, titled “Scratch the Surface” in 1994. In 1992, they released a second album, titled “Just Look Around” after which they were signed by East-West Records. Sick Of It All released their first album, titled “Blood, Sweat and No Tear” which was moderately successful, but the band was not commercially successful. The band, which was formed in 1986, has been a crucial player in the New York hardcore scene and has sold about half a million records around the world by 2020. The band was formed in 1986 and consists of vocalist Lou Koller, guitarist Pete Koller, drummer Armand Majidi, and bassist Craig Setari. Sick Of It All is a music group from Queens, New York. ![]() After the first byte was read, the other 31 bytes are already in a cache. For example, imagine that code reads an array byte-by-byte and does some simple processing on each byte. For example, Ethernet DMA descriptors with a size of 32 B or 16 B perform better, when put in non-cacheable memory, but Rx data buffers with a typical required size of 1522 B gain from D-cache tremendously.Īlso it's a misconception that cache improves performance only for repetitive accesses. But, on a buffers larger than the cache line size and especially in a zero-copy solutions, the cache will have a major positive impact on a performance - much larger than a loss because of an SCB_***() calls. In such scenarios indeed disabling the cache on those buffers could be a better choice. Second, on Rx side the buffers will still have to fill the whole cache line and therefore waste relatively (to the actually used part of buffer) large amounts of memory. ![]() First, the CPU time spent on SCB_***() calls could be more than the gain from using cache. Unfortunately for Cortex-M processors ARM doesn't provide a clear explanation or example, but they do provide a short explanation for Cortex-A and Cortex-R series processors.įor a buffers significantly smaller than the cache line size (32 B on Cortex-M7), cache maintenance can be inefficient because of two factors. In this example the 67 is aligned to a multiple of 32 and respectively the buffer size is set to 96 bytes. And the ALIGN_BASE2_CEIL() is a custom macro, which aligns an arbitrary number to the nearest upper multiple of a base-2 number. ![]() The _ALIGNED() is a CMSIS defined macro for aligning the address of a variable. CMSIS defined constant for data cache line size is _SCB_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE and it is 32 bytes for Cortex-M7 processor. For that to be the case, the buffer address and size must be aligned to the size of cache line. To ensure that it does not happen, the buffer has to exactly fill an integer number of cache lines. Therefore cache invalidation for Rx buffers must be done before and after DMA transfer and skipping any of these will lead to Rx buffer corruption.ĭoing cache invalidation on arbitrary buffer can corrupt an adjacent memory before and after the particular buffer. The second cache invalidation at line 11 after the DMA transfer ensures that the cache lines, which during the DMA transfer could be read from memory by speculative reads, are discarded. The first cache invalidation at line 6 before the DMA transfer ensures that during the DMA transfer the cache has no dirty lines associated to the buffer, which could be written back to memory by cache eviction. ProcessReceivedData(abBuffer, nbReceived) ![]() SCB_InvalidateDCache_by_Addr(abBuffer, nbReceived) Size_t nbReceived = DMA_RxGetReceivedDataSize() Later, when the DMA has completed the transfer. SCB_InvalidateDCache_by_Addr(abBuffer, sizeof(abBuffer)) Prepare and start the DMA Rx transfer. Uint8_t abBuffer _ALIGNED(_SCB_DCACHE_LINE_SIZE) Prepare and start the DMA Tx transfer.įor Rx (from peripheral to memory) transfers the maintenance is a bit more complex: #define ALIGN_BASE2_CEIL(nSize, nAlign) ( ((nSize) + ((nAlign) - 1)) & ~((nAlign) - 1) ) Also there is another discussion, where a real-life example of cache eviction was detected.įor Tx (from memory to peripheral) transfers the maintenance is rather simple: // Application code. This topic is inspired by discussions in ST forum and ARM forum, where a proper cache maintenance was sorted out and an example of a real-life speculative read was detected. ![]() ![]() Do this by right clicking on the field name and choose Format columns. You'll need to change the Field format in Outlook to display just the date for it to work. I used the " Use Custom View Data in Another Program" method to display a list of the holiday dates in Outlook, which I copied and pasted into Excel. Use the method at Create Countdown Calendar Items to fill the subject field with consecutive numbers, such as Meeting 1, Meeting 2, etc.Įnter the dates to be skipped in Column F. If the subject and time fields will be the same for each appointment, drag to fill these cells too. You are only required to to use the first two parameters =WORKDAY(A2,4) if you don't need to consider holidays, only weekdays.ĭrag Cell A3 down to fill the cells. The final parameter is an array of holidays. In my example, the calculation is for the 4th workday. Prepare the Excel WorkbookĬell A3 contains the formula you need to calculate workdays: =WORKDAY(A2,4,F2:F147) The first parameter is the cell it bases the date calculation on. If you create the workbook yourself, you should use the start and end time fields, along with the subject field and the date field, of course. Or download an Excel workbook with the calendar fields and a few lines of sample data. You can either start with a blank workbook and create your own fields which will need mapped to Outlook's fields when you import it, or export your calendar from Outlook to Excel, then delete the appointments from the workbook, leaving just the field names. ![]() May also be useful for processing elements. CROSS JOIN removes rows with missing or empty arrays. But we get double quoted strings from it.Īlternative query with aggregation in the outer query. SELECT ARRAY(SELECT jsonb_array_elements_text(t.data->'tags'))Įven shorter (and faster) with correlated subquery, returns empty array for empty array or null input: SELECT tbl_id, ARRAY(SELECT jsonb_array_elements_text(t.data->'tags')) AS txt_arrĪll of the above preserve original order of elements. Shorter (and faster) with ARRAY constructor, returns empty array for empty array or null input: SELECT t.tbl_id, t.data->'tags' AS jsonb_arr, d.txt_arr Short syntax, returns null for empty array or null input: SELECT t.tbl_id, d.txt_arrįROM jsonb_array_elements_text(t.data->'tags') - default name is "value" ![]()
![]() Some websites charge by the class, with classes costing $5 to $10 each. Online hip-hop dance classes cost $10 to $35+ per month for a subscription-based service for live classes, pre-recorded classes, or both. Popsugar Fitness YoutubeFrom hip-hop dance classes to high intensity interval training, POPSUGAR Fitness offers an endless variety of workout classes and.5 (50) I've been a Hip-hop dancer for 10 years and have training from Beyonce, Justin Bieber, & Usher's choreographers. Some studios also offer semi-private lessons so you can enjoy more personalized instruction with a smaller group of 2 to 4 students. 5 (18) Learn the fundamentals in hip hop dance that will help you with the popular hip hop dance moves today We work on grooves, musicality and footwork Online 50 /30 mins FEATURED Jared H. Private hip-hop dance classes cost $50 to $85 per hour on average.Kids' dance classes typically require yearly registration-often with a non-refundable registration fee of $25 to $50-monthly tuition, and extra fees toward the end of the season for recital costumes. Hip hop dance classes for kids cost $60 to $200 per month, depending on the studio, class length, and the number of classes per week. Some studios offer an "unlimited classes" 30-day pass for $165 to $200. Geographic location and studio or instructor reputation also affect the price. Our adult dance classes are designed to fuel your confidence, let you SLAY your cardio, and ensure you have a fantastic time Experience the electric energy of our DivaDance studios, a fun-filled dance haven nestled within the. Our adult dance classes are designed to fuel your confidence, let you SLAY your cardio, and ensure you have a fantastic time Experience the electric energy of our DivaDance studio, a hub of fun and dance nestled within the. Hip hop dance classes cost $15 to $30+ per class for a single group class for adults, or $8 to $12 per class if you're buying 4+ group classes at a time. Welcome to DivaDance, your hub for an exhilarating hip-hop dance experience and the top local dance classes in NYC. Welcome to DivaDance, your hub for an exhilarating hip-hop dance experience and the top local dance classes in town. ![]() This, too, will only make your wide nails more prominent.īut, if you do like the sharper look, and are upset that it might not look great on your nails, don’t give up hope! ![]() BallerinaĪ combination of pointed and square is the ballerina tip, which is long and thin but ends in a square. The long, thin look will only serve to make nails look wider. That’s just the reason to avoid it, though. The stiletto is perhaps the most famous, with its thin body and long, pointed tip. Of course, there’s the ubiquitous pointed looks. It’s a combination of both the square shape and the oval shape, cutting back much of the square’s harsh lines. There is one major exception to the “avoid square-shapes” rule: the squoval! Still, it’s probably too much for wide nails. It’s a blunt look with hard lines, making it unforgiving if you don’t have a nail bed that suits it.Ī less intense version is the square round, which rounds off the hard edges of the nail without completely taking away the square shape. The classic square tip is the simplest and ends in just that: a square-shaped tip. If you’re looking for something that’s the perfect mixture of pretty and easy to live with, ovals are for you! Nail Shapes To Avoid For Wide Nails Square Oval nails are those with a tip that is rounded while being more extended than natural. Ovalįor a more dramatic look without widening your nails, there’s oval. That’s a fairly short, gently-rounded shape that matches the average look of a natural nail. The simplest and most natural look is, of course, the natural shape. Round nails are often the choice to make for those with wide nail beds. If you’re familiar with the nail art world, you probably already know the various shapes that nails can come in.īut, if you’re not, don’t worry! There are a few, and we’ll give you a quick run-through so that you’re not confused. Try to avoid pointed styles or square styles since they can make your nails look wider. You can use any round shape with a good chance of success. What Nail Shape Is The Best For Wide Nails?įor wide nail beds, the best choices are almond- and oval-shaped nails. ![]() Important Tips on Disguising a Wide Nail Bed.What Nail Shape Makes Fingers Look Thinner?.What Nail Shape Is The Best For Wide Nails?. ![]() Jake was born on the Ark, and he rose to become the senior environmental engineer and deputy resource officer. Is Eliza and Bob pregnant?Īctors Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor have announced the joyful news that they’re expecting a baby in 2022 with an adorable Instagram post. Morley and Taylor, who wanted to live in the countryside, have kids and pursue their dreams in Los Angeles while having a home base in Australia, tied the knot on a mountain top in Hawaii on May 5, 2019. Where did Eliza Taylor and Bob Morley get married? Are Bellamy and Clarke married?Īnd while nothing will ever - E-V-E-R - make up for the fact that the writers somehow thought it fitting to kill their male lead, the one saving grace is that IRL Clarke (Eliza Taylor) and Bellamy (Bob Morley) are married. ![]() Clarke then kisses Bellamy on the cheek then hugs him, telling him to take care of everyone.īook series: yes, Clarke and Bellamy are romantic partners and are engaged. Does Bellamy and Clarke kiss?īellamy tries to convince her they did what was necessary, but Clarke just can’t not think about it and look at all of the people she saved every day, knowing how she got them there. But we’re dying to see more, and find out the baby’s name! The new parents both rose to fame in the country’s two most popular TV soaps. Welcome to the world! Australian actors Eliza Taylor and husband Bob Morley, have shared an adorable picture of their newborn baby’s foot to social media. The couple, who wed in 2019, posted matching photos to their respective accounts to share the exciting news. The 100 costars Bob Morley and Eliza Taylor are going to be parents! Morley, 37, and Taylor, 32, announced on Instagram Monday that they are expecting. In early 2020, Morley and Taylor revealed that she had a miscarriage while filming the final season of The 100. They announced the marriage on 7 June 2019. ![]() On, Morley married Eliza Taylor, his co-star on The 100. 24 Do Finn and Clarke end up together? Who is Bob Morley married to? ![]() At that point, I would recommend looking at extending or reimplementing many of the turtle methods/functions to better fit the needs of your project. Something to remember with this solution is that the graphics system is still initiated despite the window being hidden if you wanted to eliminate the initialization of the graphics system and window entirely, you would have to reimplement TurtleScreenBase to eliminate any calls to the Tk instance used by the turtle. By doing this, we hide the window that is typically automatically constructed and passed to the Turtle object (the Turtle class that is typically used is actually a subclass of the RawTurtle class that doesn't require an inputted Canvas instance to be constructed) These U-shaped curves are placed at a certain step size distance apart. A Hilbert curve is a curve that is formed by connecting a sequence of U-shaped curves arranged and oriented in different directions. ![]() There might be a way to change this, but a far simpler solution is to change your image so that the pencil is in the top right corner, so that the tip points to the middle of the image. Turtle graphics are provided in the turtle module which is used for drawing various shapes and patterns in Python. RawTurtle's constructor takes the Canvas instance as the environment in which the turtle draws. When setting a custom pen, turtle will always draw from the centre of your image. Implemented the strategy-based game Othello using Python and Turtle graphics. Pass the Canvas instance to a RawTurtle instance.Instantiate a tkinter.Canvas instance using the Tk object we created as its master window.Call the withdraw() method (alias for the wm_withdraw() method) on it (this hides the window). ![]()
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