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Magnetic Contactor

Best Match for upto 2.2 kW (240 VAC) *, 5.5 kW (440 VAC) Motor and Primary Side switches * Based on JIS C 8201-4-1(J7KC Series)




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How Magnetic Therapy Can Help You

An age-old cure for common ailments




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Different Aspects of Magnetic Mattress Pads

Magnetic mattress pads come in a variety of types to suit your individual needs.




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Magnetic Therapy for Pain Relief

We would like to provide you with some of the more common uses of magnetic therapy, focusing on the use of magnets as a supplementary treatment for pain.




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How to Use Magnetic Marketing to Massively Multiply the Results of Your Advertising

It works without fail, every time. It can work with everything you are selling or promoting. It works on the principle of giving before receiving, and of offering more in value than you are getting in cash. Your prospect must perceive an increase for themselves in order to want to interact with you. Magnetic marketing is the technique that does this.




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Eric Armin Wagner Honored by Marquis Who's Who for Excellence in Sociology and Athletics

Over four decades, Dr. Wagner established himself as an expert in the study and research of athletics and the behaviors of societies




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Rapper Shampagne Releases New Music Video 'Losing Ace Remix'

Queen of Dark Lyrics, stirs up the rap scene http://store.cdbaby.com/cd/rappershampagnetm Follow Rapper Shampagne on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RapperShampagne




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"(Can I) Get You Another Drink?" Beer, Wine, Liquor, Champagne, Water, Coffee

What you drinking?




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AuthNet Launches 30-Day Challenge for Prior Authorization and Eligibility Verification Services for Healthcare Practices, Hospitals, ASCs and Diagnostic Facilities

The company saves valuable time and overhead costs; speeds patient access to needed healthcare services with outsources pre-certification/pre-authorization services.




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Jeanette Sarkisian Wagner Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

Ms. Wagner has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the cosmetics industry




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New Yorker Electronics Introduces New Magnetic Components That Adapt to the Harshest Environments

Exxelia Magnetics new chameleon concept magnetics technology provides inductors and transformers with multiple outputs, high power density and reduced footprint.




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Point-of-Care Diagnostics Expands Access to Care - Pure Health

Point of Care (PoC) diagnosis are gaining momentum as they empower clinical practice by expanding access to advanced care.




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California Mesothelioma Victims Center Now Urges US Navy Veterans Diagnosed with this Rare Cancer to Call Them About How Not To Hire A Lawyer Firm to Advance A Compensation Claim

The last thing the California Mesothelioma Victims Center wants to see is a diagnosed US Navy Veteran get shortchanged because they had no way to differentiate between the nation's best mesothelioma lawyers, and a personal injury law firm.




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Careismatic Brands, Inc. and American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC) Announce Exclusive Distribution Agreement

The Careismatic/ADC partnership will help medical uniform retailers strengthen their offerings by making it easier to carry and sell ADC products in their stores.




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Direct Primary Care Provider ImagineMD Now Offering Covid-19 Antibody Tests Via Partnership with Quest Diagnostics

Patients Now Able to Determine If Symptoms Actually Represented a COVID-19 Infection




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Essential Hypertension In Newly Diagnosed Patients: Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG Blocks) Blocks Treat Essential Hypertension, Decrease and Eliminates Headaches, Migraines and Other Autonomic Disorders

The Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block has been called "The Miracle Block" due to effectiveness in treating all types of headaches and migraines including TACs. This autonomic block is also useful for a wide variety of eye, nose, and sinus issues.




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Mesothelioma Victims Center Offers a Family Direct Access to Erik Karst of the KVO law firm If Their Loved Has Been Diagnosed with Advanced Mesothelioma-Begin the Compensation Process ASAP

The Mesothelioma Victims Center has endorsed the Erik Karst and the lawyers at the law firm of Karst von Oiste-KVO to help a family who has just learned their loved one has advanced mesothelioma any where in the nation and they come to you.




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Ralph Pagnucco has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Named Remodeler of the Month by Qualified Remodelers in 2019, Mr. Pagnucco is the founder of the 19-year-old IHS Building Corporation




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Westwood Magnolia Parkway Improvement District Launches Redesigned Website

Westwood Magnolia Parkway Improvement District recently launched a redesigned website to further strengthen its online presence, and raise awareness about their community.




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100 Best Champagnes for 2017- The Winner is Moet & Chandon MCIII NV

FINE Champagne magazine, the only international publication devoted to champagne and tastingbook.com, the world's largest wine information source, announce their list of the '100 Best Champagnes for 2017'.




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Magnifi Group and Food Safety & Quality Systems Partner to Implement Online Education Solutions

Magnifi Group and Food Safety and Quality Systems to launch online education programs for corporations and individuals within the Food Industry.




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MS. DIAGNOSED, a Documentary Recently Featured on the John Oliver Show, Will Have its World Premiere at the CineQuest Film Festival on March 7th, 2020

Screening Also Slated for Women's Film Festival




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Scientists Harness Electricity From Ambient Magnetic Field

Scientists Harness Electricity From Ambient Magnetic Field aconstanza Fri, 04/24/2020 - 15:31

Scientists Harness Electricity From Ambient Magnetic Field

Contemporary innovation in the field of energy seems to be all about finding power in sources that are all around us, such as the sun and wind. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have taken that idea one step further having found a way to harness electricity from thin air.

More specifically, the scientists have developed a method to harness electricity from ambient magnetic fields generated by everyday household appliances.

Reporting in the journal “Energy and Environmental Science,” they note home devices, and especially the cords that supply electricity to them, generate small magnetic fields that otherwise dissipate into the air around them.

The scientists have developed a new mechanism capable of harvesting this wasted magnetic field energy and converting it into enough electricity to power next-generation sensor networks for smart buildings and factories.

One of the study’s co-authors, Shashank Priya, professor of materials science and engineering and associate vice president for research at Penn State, says the device he and his colleagues developed “allows for achieving high power density under low amplitude magnetic fields.”

He and his team designed paper-thin devices, about 11/2 inches long, that can be placed on or near appliances, lights or power cords. They used a composite structure by layering two different materials together. One of these materials is magnetostrictive, which converts a magnetic field into stress, and the other is piezoelectric, which converts stress, or vibrations, into an electric field. The combination allows the device to turn a magnetic field into an electric current.

The devices have a beam-like structure with one end clamped and the other free to vibrate in response to an applied magnetic field. A magnet mounted at the free end of the beam amplifies the movement and contributes toward a higher production of electricity.

In testing, when placed 4 inches from a space heater, the device produced enough electricity to power 180 LED arrays, and at 8 inches, enough to power a digital alarm clock.

According to the scientists, the technology has implications for the design of smart buildings, which will require self-powered wireless sensor networks to do things such as monitor energy and operational patterns and remotely control systems.

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SCCM Pod-265 Diagnostic Errors in the Pediatric and Neonatal ICU

Margaret Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with Jason W. Custer, MD




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Magnetic Brain Treatment Found to Relieve Depression in 90% of Participants With No Negative Side Effects

Not only did the patients experience high rates of remission, their cognitive function also showed marked improvement as well.

The post Magnetic Brain Treatment Found to Relieve Depression in 90% of Participants With No Negative Side Effects appeared first on Good News Network.




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We rate Aldi's copycat Magnum and Cornetto ice creams and Twister lollies

Laura Nightingale tested out seven of Aldi's icy desserts to see how they stacked up against the big brands




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A dynamic CSS image magnifier

A very simple method of magnifying an image using just CSS




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Image Magnifier

The Image Magnifier of 2005 revisited to improve quality and make simpler and smoother.




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Image Magnifier with Bounce

A simple image magnifier with a bounce animation.




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CSS play - Scan and Magnify an Image

Enlarging a section of a smaller image by vertically scanning the smaller image.




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Magnum/Aperture Square Print sale

This year’s Magnum Photos and Aperture Square Print Sale, entitled Hidden, is underway right now. For $100, you can get a 6×6-inch museum-quality print from one of 120 modern and contemporary photographers, including Elliott Erwitt, Elinor Carucci, Joel Meyerowitz, Todd Hido and many more. Most of the photos offered are signed by the photographer; others—from […]

The post Magnum/Aperture Square Print sale appeared first on Complete Digital Photography.




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Diagnosing and treating resistant hypertension

Statement Highlight: Resistant blood pressure affects 12 percent to 15 percent of people currently being treated for high blood pressure.




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Framework on how to safely resume essential cardiovascular diagnostic and treatment care during the COVID-19 pandemic, from the AHA and 14 North American cardiovascular societies

AHA COVID-19 newsroom     DALLAS, May 4, 2020 — The American Heart Association, together with 14 cardiovascular societies in North America, today issued joint guidance, “Safe Reintroduction of Cardiovascular Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic:...




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Risk of Repeat Concussion Among Patients Diagnosed at a Pediatric Care Network

Concussion is a common childhood injury that may lead to long-term physical, behavioral, and neurocognitive effects, affecting learning and school performance. There is increasing concern about the potential for repeat concussions among professional and high school athletes, with specific attention focused on understanding how sustaining a concussion alters future concussion risk. Addressing repeat concussion risk among youth has substantial implications for clinical practice in terms of managing exposure — particularly regarding youth sports participation — and long-term health and development.




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Don't Let Your Diagnosis of TBI and/or PTSD Define You

Adam shares a message of hope to those diagnosed with TBI and/or PTSD: Your life may be different, but you are still the driver and in control.







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Diagnosis of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) with Structured Latent Multi-View Representation Learning. (arXiv:2005.03227v1 [eess.IV])

Recently, the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly across the world. Due to the large number of affected patients and heavy labor for doctors, computer-aided diagnosis with machine learning algorithm is urgently needed, and could largely reduce the efforts of clinicians and accelerate the diagnosis process. Chest computed tomography (CT) has been recognized as an informative tool for diagnosis of the disease. In this study, we propose to conduct the diagnosis of COVID-19 with a series of features extracted from CT images. To fully explore multiple features describing CT images from different views, a unified latent representation is learned which can completely encode information from different aspects of features and is endowed with promising class structure for separability. Specifically, the completeness is guaranteed with a group of backward neural networks (each for one type of features), while by using class labels the representation is enforced to be compact within COVID-19/community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and also a large margin is guaranteed between different types of pneumonia. In this way, our model can well avoid overfitting compared to the case of directly projecting highdimensional features into classes. Extensive experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms all comparison methods, and rather stable performances are observed when varying the numbers of training data.




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Diagnosing the Environment Bias in Vision-and-Language Navigation. (arXiv:2005.03086v1 [cs.CL])

Vision-and-Language Navigation (VLN) requires an agent to follow natural-language instructions, explore the given environments, and reach the desired target locations. These step-by-step navigational instructions are crucial when the agent is navigating new environments about which it has no prior knowledge. Most recent works that study VLN observe a significant performance drop when tested on unseen environments (i.e., environments not used in training), indicating that the neural agent models are highly biased towards training environments. Although this issue is considered as one of the major challenges in VLN research, it is still under-studied and needs a clearer explanation. In this work, we design novel diagnosis experiments via environment re-splitting and feature replacement, looking into possible reasons for this environment bias. We observe that neither the language nor the underlying navigational graph, but the low-level visual appearance conveyed by ResNet features directly affects the agent model and contributes to this environment bias in results. According to this observation, we explore several kinds of semantic representations that contain less low-level visual information, hence the agent learned with these features could be better generalized to unseen testing environments. Without modifying the baseline agent model and its training method, our explored semantic features significantly decrease the performance gaps between seen and unseen on multiple datasets (i.e. R2R, R4R, and CVDN) and achieve competitive unseen results to previous state-of-the-art models. Our code and features are available at: https://github.com/zhangybzbo/EnvBiasVLN




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5 Magnificent Examples of Websites That Convert Visitors into Customers

Need some inspiration to build a high converting website? Websites that convert persuade visitors to become customers. These websites drive more revenue, so if you want to increase your site’s revenue, use these examples of websites that convert as inspiration! We’ll go over what makes for the best converting websites and five examples of websites […]

The post 5 Magnificent Examples of Websites That Convert Visitors into Customers appeared first on WebFX Blog.




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Modeling of time-variant threshability due to interactions between a crop in a field and atmospheric and soil conditions for prediction of daily opportunity windows for harvest operations using field-level diagnosis and prediction of weather conditions an

A modeling framework for evaluating the impact of weather conditions on farming and harvest operations applies real-time, field-level weather data and forecasts of meteorological and climatological conditions together with user-provided and/or observed feedback of a present state of a harvest-related condition to agronomic models and to generate a plurality of harvest advisory outputs for precision agriculture. A harvest advisory model simulates and predicts the impacts of this weather information and user-provided and/or observed feedback in one or more physical, empirical, or artificial intelligence models of precision agriculture to analyze crops, plants, soils, and resulting agricultural commodities, and provides harvest advisory outputs to a diagnostic support tool for users to enhance farming and harvest decision-making, whether by providing pre-, post-, or in situ-harvest operations and crop analyzes.




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Substrate for magnetic disk and magnetic disk

The shape and number of surface defects are controlled so that the occurrence of failure is suppressed in an HDD device in which a magnetic head with a very small flying height, such as a DFH head, is mounted. A magnetic disk substrate is characterized in that when laser light with a wavelength of 405 nm and a laser power of 25 mW is irradiated with a spot size of 5 μm and scattered light from the substrate is detected, the number of defects detected to have a size of 0.1 μm to not more than 0.3 μm is less than 50 per 24 cm2 and, with respect to the defects, there is no defect in which, in a bearing curve obtained by a bearing curve plot method using an atomic force microscope, a portion from an apex of the defect to 45% thereof is located in an area of defect height higher than a virtual line connecting from the apex of the defect to 45% thereof.




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Glass for magnetic recording media substrates, magnetic recording media substrates, magnetic recording media and method for preparation thereof

A glass for a magnetic recording medium substrate permitting the realization of a magnetic recording medium substrate affording good chemical durability and having an extremely flat surface, a magnetic recording medium substrate comprised of this glass, a magnetic recording medium equipped with this substrate, and methods of manufacturing the same. The glass is an oxide glass not including As or F.




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Method for producing magnetic disk, and glass substrate for information recording medium

To provide a method for producing a magnetic disk, whereby a magnetic recording layer is formed at a high temperature. A method for producing a magnetic disk, which comprises a step of forming a magnetic recording layer on a glass substrate having a temperature of at least 550° C., wherein the glass substrate comprises, as represented by mol percentage, from 62 to 74% of SiO2, from 6 to 18% of Al2O3, from 2 to 15% of B2O3 and from 8 to 21%, in total, of at least one component selected from MgO, CaO, SrO and BaO, provided that the total content of the above seven components is at least 95%, and further contains less than 1%, in total, of at least one component selected from Li2O, Na2O and K2O, or contains none of these three components.




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Spin-transfer torque magnetic random access memory (STTMRAM) with perpendicular laminated free layer

A perpendicular spin-transfer torque magnetic random access memory (STTMRAM) element includes a fixed layer having a magnetization that is substantially fixed in one direction and a barrier layer formed on top of the fixed layer and a free layer. The free layer has a number of alternating laminates, each laminate being made of a magnetic layer and an insulating layer. The magnetic layer is switchable and formed on top of the barrier layer. The free layer is capable of switching its magnetization to a parallel or an anti-parallel state relative to the magnetization of the fixed layer during a write operation when bidirectional electric current is applied across the STTMRAM element. Magnetic layers of the laminates are ferromagnetically coupled to switch together as a single domain during the write operation and the magnetization of the fixed and free layers and the magnetic layers of the laminates have perpendicular anisotropy.




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Initialization method of a perpendicular magnetic random access memory (MRAM) device

Methods using a sequence of externally generated magnetic fields to initialize the magnetization directions of each of the layers in perpendicular MTJ MRAM elements for data and reference bits when the required magnetization directions are anti-parallel are described. The coercivity of the fixed pinned and reference layers can be made unequal so that one of them can be switched by a magnetic field that will reliably leave the other one unswitched. Embodiments of the invention utilize the different effective coercivity fields of the pinned, reference and free layers to selectively switch the magnetization directions using a sequence of magnetic fields of decreasing strength. Optionally the chip or wafer can be heated to reduce the required field magnitude. It is possible that the first magnetic field in the sequence can be applied during an annealing step in the MRAM manufacture process.




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Manufacturing method of glass substrate for magnetic disk, magnetic disk, and magnetic recording / reproducing device

A manufacturing method of a glass substrate for a magnetic disk is provided whereby nano pits and/or nano scratches cannot be easily produced in polishing a principal face of a glass substrate using a slurry containing zirconium oxide as an abrasive. The manufacturing method of a glass substrate for a magnetic disk includes, for instance, a polishing step of polishing a principal face of a glass substrate using a slurry containing, as an abrasive, zirconium oxide abrasive grains having monoclinic crystalline structures (M) and tetragonal crystalline structures (T).




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Magnetic tunnel junction device and fabrication

A method of forming a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) device includes forming a first MTJ cap layer on a MTJ structure. The first MTJ cap layer includes a first non-nitrified metal. The method also includes forming a second MTJ cap layer over the first MTJ cap layer. The second MTJ cap layer includes a second non-nitrified metal. The method further includes forming a top electrode layer over the second MTJ cap layer. The second MTJ cap layer is conductive and configured to reduce or prevent oxidation.




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Fabrication of a magnetic tunnel junction device

A magnetic tunneling junction device and fabrication method is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, a non-transitory computer-readable medium includes processor executable instructions. The instructions, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to initiate deposition of a capping material on a free layer of a magnetic tunneling junction structure to form a capping layer. The instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to initiate oxidization of a first layer of the capping material to form a first oxidized layer of oxidized material.