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FLEXIBLE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SUPPORTING HOLDER AND CONTROLLER

A flexible printed circuit board including an annular main board and a plurality of branches connected with the annular main board is provided. Each of the branches includes an extension portion connected with the annular main board and a bonding portion, and an electronic component is adapted to be disposed on the bonding portion. A supporting holder including an annular base, two wing structures, and a plurality of mounting portions is also disclosed, wherein the wing structures extend outward from the annular base and the mounting portions are located on the annular base and the wing structures. Further, a controller including the flexible printed circuit board and the supporting holder aforementioned is disclosed, wherein the annular main board is disposed on the annular base and the branches are disposed on the annular base and the wing structures, such that the bonding portions are located on the mounting portions correspondingly.




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RESIN FLUXED SOLDER PASTE, AND MOUNT STRUCTURE

Provided herein is a resin fluxed solder paste that exhibits a desirable solder bump reinforcement effect without requiring an underfill process. The disclosure also provides a mount structure. The resin fluxed solder paste includes a non-resinic powder containing a solder powder and an inorganic powder; and a flux containing a first epoxy resin, a curing agent, and an organic acid. The non-resinic powder accounts for 30 to 90 wt % of the total, and the surface of the inorganic powder is covered with an organic resin.




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Reader's Letter: I was told to change Southampton Civic Centre clock lights from blue to red

I was wondering why the iconic Civic Centre clock in Southampton is not lit up blue on Thursday at 8pm to clap for the NHS.




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Reader's Letter: Who is to blame for PPE shortage?

CHRISTINE Cassell (letters 28th April) asks a pertinent question when she enquires where the responsibility for the problem with PPEs for front line NHS workers lies.




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Reader's Letter: St John's Ambulance volunteers are working tirelessly

75 YEARS AGO this week St John Ambulance volunteers played a vital role delivering first aid and providing support to both the public and the armed forces on VE Day.




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Reader's Letter: Thank you to Daily Echo journalist Alan Wiltshire

I SHOULD like to pay tribute to Alan Wiltshire the Echo and Romsey Advertiser reporter whose death was sadly announced last week




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Reader's Letter: Lib Dems have to accept the result of the last General Election

ONLY a delusional Lib Dem like Martin Kyrle could come up with an excuse like this about his beloved party doing well in the last election when in fact they lost over half their seats, then blaming it on our undemocratic electoral system, it’s the system we have, and our MP’s are elected on that system.




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Reader's Letter: Good Morning Britain's Piers Morgan is the antidote to ministers avoiding scrutiny

HE MAY NOT be held in the highest regard by the public but there’s something to love about Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain.




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Reader's Letter: Rose-tinted views of European Union not falling apart

More rose-tinted views of the EU: the EU not falling apart?




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Reader's Letter: Our communities deserve a pat on the back for looking after each other

I say to all communities pat yourselves on the back for the great job you are doing taking care of each other and supporting each other.




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Reader's Letter: Let us celebrate European Day

The achievement of 75 years without any wars between European countries is unprecedented in history.




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PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE AND AN ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICE

According to the present invention, there are provided a pyrimidine derivative represented by a general formula (1) indicated below, and an organic electroluminescent device comprising a pair of electrodes, and at least one organic layer sandwiched therebetween, wherein the pyrimidine derivative is used as a constituent material for the at least one organic layer. The pyrimidine derivative of the present invention is a material for a high efficiency, high durability organic electroluminescent device, is excellent in electron injection/transport performance, has hole blocking capability, and excels in characteristics.




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USE OF A BITUMINOUS COMPOSITION AS AN ADHESIVE BINDER

A bituminous composition is used as an adhesive binder. The bituminous composition has at least one acidic additive of general formula (I): R—(COOH)z in which R is a linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon-based chain having from 4 to 68 carbon atoms, preferably from 4 to 54 carbon atoms, more preferentially from 4 to 36 carbon atoms and z is an integer ranging from 1 to 4, preferably from 2 to 4.




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Systems and Methods for Recovering Desired Light Hydrocarbons from Refinery Waste Gas Using a Back-End Turboexpander

Systems and methods for recovering light hydrocarbons from refinery waste gas using a back-end turboexpander to generate a higher recovery of the light hydrocarbons for use as petrochemical feedstock and to remove the liquid light hydrocarbons before entering the turboexpander.




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Winchester Bloke ponders eccentricity

The other day as I scurried away through the door of my bank, I collided with the grim reaper passing me on his way into the building.








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ABSORBENT GARMENT UNDERARM INLAYS AND GARMENT COMPRISING SAME

The invention relates to an absorbent garment inlay configured for attachment within an underarm portion of a shirt. The inlay includes an inner layer having a wicking material, configured to wick moisture therethrough, and an outer layer having an absorbent material. The outer layer is configured to absorb moisture wicked through the inner layer.




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Footwear Auxiliaries for Synchronously Toning Leg Muscles in Order to Straighten Back Posture

A footwear effects toning of the leg muscles. It includes two soles and a redress mechanism contained within each of the soles for redressing the positions of the soles, in order to adjust corresponding feet positions by toning the leg muscles. A shock absorbing pebble for use within the soles, includes an elastic membrane that deforms under pressure, and that defines two chambers that are connected by means of a gas permeable membrane. In a balanced position, the first chamber is filled with a mixture of gas along with fluid, and the second chamber is filled with gas. As an external force is applied to the membrane, gas molecules are forced into the second chamber, inflating it until equilibrium is achieved, thus dampening the external force.




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Southampton civic chiefs working with police and residents after an attempted murder

CIVIC chiefs are working with police and residents’ groups after an attempted murder in the city centre.




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New Forest Rotary Club runs a fund in memory of founder president Maurice Porter

A HAMPSHIRE charity has launched its annual search for local good causes that need a cash boost.




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Sunderland 2-1 Southampton - in pictures

Despite an equaliser from Sadio Mane, Saints suffer a 2-1 defeat to Sunderland The Stadium of Light.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: CinderELLA The Musical, NST City

FORGET the fairytale, this is Cinderella for the 21st Century.




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Southampton Schools football mourns Alan Frederick

LOCAL sport will be bidding a sad farewell to Alan Frederick, doyen of Southampton Schools’ football for close on 60 years and popular bowls enthusiast, tomorrow.




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Saints 1 Derby County 1

IF SAINTS are to survive, they absolutely must learn how to close out games.




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Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 Southampton 0

PRESSURE or no pressure, relegation battle or title tilt, there are certain basics you need to achieve to win games of football.




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Southampton man charged with attempted murder

A SOUTHAMPTON man has been charged with attempted murder.




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Wildern School - Rock Challenge

Wildern School prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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Reader's letter: Why we've gone virtual for Christian Aid Week in Chandler's Ford

CHRISTIAN AID Week, known for its red envelopes, collections and Big Brekkies, faced a big challenge this year, with all its traditional fund-raising events out of reach.




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Saints 4 Huddersfield 1




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M&S stores under threat in Southampton and Fareham, says business analyst

MARKS and Spencer stores across Hampshire could get the chop, according to figures from a leading retail analyst.




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ONE NATION UNDER LASERS – OUT NOW




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Record number of bidders for Southampton's super casino

A record number of bidders have confirmed that they will battle it out for the right to open a super casino in Southampton.




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Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 2 - Atlas Mugged. Android. iOS, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Vita.

IT’S been three months since we were treated to the rip-roaring hilarity-fest which was the opening episode of Tales from the Borderlands. It’s been a long wait.




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Marwell's Go! Rhino choir hoping to encourage bidders

IT IS all about the money, money, money that can be raised by Southampton’s rhinos.




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Shadow of the Tomb Raider full trailer

Square Enix, Eidos-Montréal, and Crystal Dynamics today revealed the first full trailer for Shadow of the Tomb Raider. 




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Couple ordered to pay Nintendo £9.5m

A COUPLE from Arizona, USA, have been ordered to pay Nintendo £9.5m in damages for operating two websites which hosted pirated ROMs.




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Boom - and we're off! Boomtown Fair, Hampshire's biggest festival, is under way.

THE biggest music festival in Hampshire is now under way.




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Most Hampshire firms 'fear they could go under', says chamber survey

NEARY six out of 10 Hampshire businesses told a survey they are at risk of going under because of the Covid-19 pandemic.




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Luxury yacht builder Sunseeker set to axe 460 jobs at Poole and Portland

SOUTH COAST-BASED luxury yacht firm Sunseeker International, is planning to axe a fifth of its workforce in a major blow to Dorset’s economy.




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Hampshire council considers new dog walking rules - will you be affected?

A Hampshire council is considering a rule change to lower the amount of dogs one person can walk in a public space.




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A Broken Elder-Care System Crumbles Further Amid COVID-19

Nursing homes are the source of more than 40% of North Carolina’s reported COVID-19 deaths so far. These facilities house some of our most vulnerable community members, many of whom need personal care — things like help going to the bathroom or brushing teeth. As of Tuesday, the data from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services shows that 48 nursing homes and 20 residential care facilities (which include adult and family care homes) have outbreaks .




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Sharing The Wonders Of Nature With The World: Meet Eleanor Spicer Rice

Eleanor Spicer Rice spent her childhood fascinated by ants, flies, maggots, bones and other natural curiosities. Her family encouraged that inquisitiveness — her father would take her on walks in the swamps near their Goldsboro home, and her parents never told her the bugs that enchanted her were gross.




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Movies On The Radio Cures Your Wanderlust With Films That Travel The World

As the weeks of social distancing and stay-at-home orders drag on, some people are desperate for a break from where they have been for the past couple months. Films can offer an escape and transport the viewer to faraway lands or lush landscapes.




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Murdered And Missing Indigenous Women: Advocates Say NC Law Enforcement Ignores The Problem

Gov. Roy Cooper declared Tuesday, May 5 a “Day of Awareness for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women.” The advocacy group Shatter the Silence reports that 31 native women have gone missing or been murdered in eastern North Carolina since 1998. The state tracked at least 90 cases of murdered or missing indigenous women in North Carolina since 1994. But advocates say the real numbers are likely much higher.




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Still No Hugs, But Other Restrictions Lifted In Stay-At-Home Order Amendments

North Carolina transitions into the first phase of easing coronavirus restrictions today at 5 p.m. Gov. Roy Cooper and Dr. Mandy Cohen, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, announced the new guidelines on Tuesday: retail businesses are allowed to open at 50% capacity with cleaning and social distancing standards, while bars, salons, gyms and entertainment venues will remain closed. People can visit non-family members in small gatherings.




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How to Enable Reader View in Safari Automatically for iOS

In this podcast, Thomas Domville shows us how to enable Reader View in Safari automatically for iOS.




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Take Command in Using Your Voice: OCR Document Reader for iOS

In this podcast, Thomas Domville revisit the Voice: OCR Document Reader for iOS. Take a picture of anything that has words on it, and Voice will read it to you! Updated with top notch technology, Voice will let you listen to all your books/words/documents/magazines in a matter of seconds.

‎Voice: OCR Document Reader on the App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/voice-take-picture-have-it/id903772588?ign...