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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.
Originating from a Benedictine foundation, Canterbury Cathedral has been a seat of learning since the Middle Ages, and it continues to be a centre of excellence for learning and education. We offer a wide range of formal and informal learning activities to inspire young and old, from curriculum linked activities for visiting schools to apprenticeships, access to the Archives & Library, Learning for All, student support and academic access. Read our Learning Policy 2017-2020. We also have a range of learning resources including online resources for teachers, research facilities and professional development opportunities. Read our Arts Policy 2017-2020. Several times each year, we welcome Anglican seminarians and newly-appointed bishops from all over the world for our residential courses and conferences.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 29th, 2018.
OpenLearn aims to break the barriers to education by reaching millions of learners around the world, providing free educational resources and inviting all to sample courses that our registered students take – for free! A woman uses a laptop to update her OpenLearn course Copyrighted image Icon OpenLearn is a great place to get an idea of what to expect from university study. With almost 1,000 free courses, spread across a variety of subject areas, we hope you'll find something that interests you. A group of younger people studying Copyrighted image Icon For most of our undergraduate courses you don’t need any formal qualifications to study with us because we believe anyone keen to succeed should have the opportunity to study. There are other initiatives we participate in. Take a look at some free online courses brought to you by the Social Partnership Network – a group of national organisations who collectively aim to create and encourage a more diverse higher education system.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 28th, 2018.
Primary objective in wind turbine design is to maximize the aerodynamic efficiency, or power extracted from the wind. But this objective should be met by well satisfying mechanical strength criteria and economical aspects. In this video we will see impact of number of blades, blade shape, blade length and tower height on wind turbine design. The next big factor which is affecting performance of wind turbine is shape and orientation of blade cross section. A moving machine experiences fluid flow at a different velocity than the actual velocity. It is called as relative or apparent velocity. Apparent velocity of flow is difference between actual flow and blade velocity. Absolute velocity of the flow is shown in first figure, while apparent velocity in the second figure. It is clear that apparent velocity of flow is vectorial difference between actual and blade velocity. The vector difference is shown in the first figure at a particular cross section. A rotating blade will experience an apparent velocity of flow.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 23rd, 2018.
ANSYS provides free student software products perfect for work done outside the classroom, such as homework, capstone projects, student competitions and more. Our renewable products can be downloaded by students across the globe. ANSYS Student products can be installed on any supported MS Windows 64-bit machine. Learn more about Discovery Live Student, ANSYS AIM Student and ANSYS Student so you can download them today.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 10th, 2017.
This paper introduces a new cryptographic library, NaCl, and explains how the design and implementation of the library avoid various types of cryptographic disasters suffered by previous cryptographic libraries such as OpenSSL. Specifically, this paper analyzes the security impact of the following NaCl features: no data flow from secrets to load addresses; no data flow from secrets to branch conditions; no padding oracles; centralizing randomness; avoiding unnecessary randomness; extremely high speed; and cryptographic primitives chosen conservatively in light of the cryptanalytic literature.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 2nd, 2015.
Ein Salzburger Start-up hat Sonar-, Video- und Satellitendaten zusammengeführt und Unterwasserkarten von über 120 Riffen in einer App verpackt. Üblicherweise greifen Taucher auf handgezeichnete Karten zur Planung ihrer Tauchgänge zurück. Das könnte sich in Zukunft ändern. Das Salzburger Start-up Reef Interactive erstellt mithilfe von Sonar-, Video- und Satellitendaten dreidimensionale Unterwasserkarten in hoher Auflösung und bietet so einen neuen Einblick in die Unterwasserwelt. Bisher wurden über 120 Riffe im Roten Meer eingescannt und in einer App verpackt. Verfügbar ist diese zum Start für Android-Handys und Tablets sowie für iOS. Aktuell kann man bereits fünf Tauchplätze erkunden, bis Anfang April sollen dann sämtliche gescannten Riffe und Wracks zur Verfügung stehen.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 14th, 2014.
Ink2Go is an extremely simple yet powerful screen annotation and recording software. You can easily write on top of any other application that is currently active on the desktop, even on a running video. You can then save your annotations as an image file or even record the whole session as a video for sharing. It is a useful tool for presenters to communicate and share ideas during a live session, for educators to create effective video tutorials and for salespeople to create impressive video presentations.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 4th, 2013.
The Web Science Doctoral Training Centre at the University of Southampton is part of a £250 million investment in the future of UK science and technology by the RCUK Digital Economy Programme, providing fully funded studentships and scholarships for 4 year PhD training in Web Science. The DTC also runs courses MSc and PhDs in Web Science and Web Technology.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 27th, 2012.
Why engineers are good in bed – is an age-old belief, said to be linked more to the actions of a PR company and a wannabe model in the 1980s, than any one case study. Engineers are said to have an impeccable conduct record inside the covers of a bed. Once in a bed, engineers curl up, sleep and will not be heard to snore even once throughout the night. The reasons for this are still up for discussion between academics, although tiredness and workload have been mooted as a generally acceptable reason for this.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 6th, 2010.
Dylan Evans is the author of several popular science books, including Emotion: The Science of Sentiment (Oxford University Press, 2001) and Placebo: The Belief Effect (HarperCollins, 2003). After receiving his PhD in Philosophy from the London School of Economics, he did postdoctoral research in philosophy at King’s College London and in robotics at the University of Bath before moving the University of the West of England (UWE) where he was Senior Lecturer in Intelligent Autonomous Systems. He left UWE in July 2006 to conduct an innovative project in sustainable living in the Scottish Hightlands called the Utopia Experiment. In January 2008 he returned to academia, taking up the post of Senior Research Scientist at the Department of Computer Science, University College Cork, Ireland, where he did research on decision theory and risk management. In September 2008 he moved to the School of Medicine, also at University College Cork, where he is now Lecturer in Behavioural Science
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