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RECONSTRUCTING IMPULSIVE SOURCE SEISMIC DATA FROM TIME DISTRIBUTED FIRING AIRGUN ARRAY DATA

Acquiring seismic data using time-distributed sources and converting the acquired data into impulsive data using a multiple-frequency approach. The methods are performed in frequency-source location domain, frequency-wavenumber domain, or frequency-slowness domain. The methods are applicable to single source acquisition or simultaneous source acquisition.




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EUV LPP SOURCE WITH IMPROVED DOSE CONTROL BY TRACKING DOSE OVER SPECIFIED WINDOW

A method and apparatus for controlling a dose of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation generated by a laser produced plasma (LPP) EUV light source. In one embodiment, a running total of the EUV energy generated over a predetermined number of laser pulses is measured; once that number of pulses is exceeded, the energy from the pulse immediately preceding the most recent predetermined number of pulses is dropped from the running total, so that the running total is from the most recent predetermined number of pulses. If the running total of the EUV energy exceeds a target dose, the next pulse is caused to not hit a droplet. This avoids the unwanted side effects of various prior art solutions, such as needing to miss many droplets in a row, or requiring the laser pulses to be shortened or reduced in power as in other prior art solutions.




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Photo Essay: On #510Day Our People Are Oakland



Recently, a video where a woman called the police on a Black family who was barbecuing at Lake Merritt went viral, and several local and national outlets published pieces on the outraging incident.…



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Crowd-Sourcing an Oakland Grammy Nomination

Oakland’s Alphabet Rockers lands a second nomination for best children’s music album for record honoring gender and cultural diversity. The motto of the Alphabet Rockers is: "We make music that makes change." On its most recent album, The Love, the Oakland hip-hop collective lives up to that promise.…




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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: 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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Pegging Saved Our Relationship

Now how can I be more of a “guy” for my boyfriend? My boyfriend and I were having relationship issues until we tried something new: pegging. He wanted to try it, but he was afraid and sometimes said the idea disgusted him.…




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Future of the NHS in our own hands

FIRST the good news: someone has suggested charging for the sick to stay in hospital.




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Create your own period drama at Chawton House

There are few who aren’t familiar with the classic works of Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Persuasion, the list goes on.




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Your wish is our command at Oakley Hall

Oakley Hall offers a spectacular backdrop to the most memorable day of your life.




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Exclusively yours at Cain Manor

Cain Manor is an exquisite Elizabethan oak-framed manor house near Farnham. It is set in 30 acres of landscaped grounds and woodland with wonderful views over Surrey’s Golden Valley. The whole venue has been discerningly renovated and furnished in a tasteful, contemporary style.




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Meon Valley, a perfect backdrop for your special day

Set in 225 wooded acres in the rolling Hampshire countryside just north of Fareham, Meon Valley offers 2 beautifully designed banqueting rooms for both Civil Wedding Ceremonies and Wedding Breakfasts.




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Downloadable Poster: Put On Your Mask


Click the following text to download a letter-sized version of our poster.…




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Parachute Journalism

The LA Times drops into Richmond and gets it all wrong. Richmond, the second largest city in Contra Costa County, has had remarkable success fighting the coronavirus — so much so that it and the county are national models. Officials acted quickly and decisively to mobilize resources, info, and healthcare services while providing economic protections for renters and homeowners.…



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Wednesday's Briefing: Fired Oakland police chief files whistleblower lawsuit; Alameda's Fourth of July parade is canceled



News you don't want to miss for May 6:

1. Former Oakland Chief of Police Anne Kirkpatrick filed a lawsuit alleging the Oakland Police Commission, which fired her earlier this year, did so as retaliation for Kirkpatrick blowing the whistle on their own wrongdoing, including seeking personal favors, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.…




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Martin Lewis: Credit scoring explained (and 10 ways to improve your credit worthiness)

“I am not a number. I am a free man!” I’m afraid not, you’re a number… when it comes to credit scoring anyway. The famous cry for help of the eponymous Prisoner from the cult 1960s TV show of the 1960, could have been written for today’s world of mass computer assessed finance.




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Martin Lewis: How to slash hundreds off your energy bill

Are you ripping yourself off? At least 11m people in the UK are overpaying on their energy bills, usually by £100s a year. Sorting it is one of the biggest and easiest savings you can make – yet the majority still don’t do it. More so, even if you’re scared of switching firm, right now you may be able to save £100s and stick with your existing provider. So as we’re in the core of winter, carpe diem (translation: get off your bum and try to give it a go).




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Police appeal after four men in 'suspicious' 4X4 with no number plates pulled onto Hampshire drive

POLICE are appealing for information after a 'suspicious' 4X4 was seen pulling onto someone's drive with the number plates covered up.




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Film fans are the first to tie the knot at Harbour Lights Cinema in Southampton

IT was the perfectly scripted Hollywood ending for a distinctly familiar cinema audience.




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WATERING HOLE: The Winchester pub that pulls in the tourists

IT is the Winchester watering hole that brings in “thousands of tourists” each year.




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Broadcaster Piers Morgan has compared a BBC Radio Solent journalist to Alan Partridge over criticism of his support for Kevin Pietersen's England chances

TELEVISION presenter Piers Morgan has aimed a dig at a BBC Radio Solent journalist today over former Hampshire Cricket star Kevin Pietersen's exclusion from the England squad.




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Eastleigh draw 2-2 with Stourbridge in the FA Cup first round

Eastleigh are facing an unwanted FA Cup replay after being held to a 2-2 draw at Stourbridge.




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AFC Bournemouth make Frenchman Lys Mousset their third summer signing

AFC BOURNEMOUTH have completed the signing of flexible attacker Lys Mousset from French side Le Havre for an undisclosed fee understood to be in the region of 6.5million euros. The 20-year-old, who was reportedly on the radar of Arsenal, Spurs, Sunderland, Southampton, Copenhagen and Monaco, has signed a four-year deal at the Vitality Stadium. A product of the revered Le Havre Academy that brought through the likes of Paul Pogba, Dimitri Payet and Lassana Diarra, Mousset scored 14 goals for the Ligue 2 outfit from wide and central attacking positions last season. Capped eight times at under-20 level by France, he appeared against England in the recent Toulon Tournament final and also attracted interest from Bristol City, Italian club Torino and Spanish top-flight side Sevilla. Mousset is Eddie Howe's third new arrival this summer following the permanent signing of midfielder Emerson Hyndman from Fulham and Nathan Ake's season-long loan from Chelsea.




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Eddie Howe says he is committed to Bournemouth after being linked with the Arsenal job

Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe is fully committed to the club amid speculation of a move to Arsenal.




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Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe gets board backing amid poor run of form

BOURNEMOUTH manager Eddie Howe has been given the full backing of chairman Jeff Mostyn.




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Bournemouth fined by The FA for breaching doping 'whereabouts'

Bournemouth have been fined £35,000 after accepting a charge from the Football Association for a breach of anti-doping rules.




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Memorial carp perfect way to honour Ian’s dad

NEW Forest carp farmers Heather Fisheries were delighted to be asked to provide a memorial fish for the Stone family to put into Christchurch Angling Club’s Hucklesbrook Lake.




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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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Hundreds of youngsters take part in Oakwood FC tournament

Hundreds of budding young footballers took part in Oakwood Youth FC's annual, six-a-side tournament at Test Park in Southampton.




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No new coronavirus deaths in Hampshire hospitals in past 24 hours

NO further deaths from coronavirus have been reported in Hampshire hospitals in the past 24 hours.




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'Our little tea house dream is over' - popular Southampton business set to close for good

A POPULAR Southampton tea rooms will not reopen following the coronavirus crisis after becoming the latest victim of the pandemic.




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Shape up for your big day

Whether it’s losing a few pounds or just general toning to wow on your wedding day, we’ve found the best and latest ways to help




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Fiery foursome who will be racing to save lives

THESE firefighters will be doing what they do best this Sunday - saving lives. But they will not be fighting any fires. Instead they are running 5km to raise money for Cancer Research UK.




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Four rock n roll icons in one stage show

BE prepared for a Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On…




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Singin' in the Rain on major UK and Ireland tour in 2020/21

THE Olivier Award-nominated production of Singin’ in the Rain will embark on a major UK and Ireland tour in 2021, making a splash in Southampton next spring.




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Pop punk star Frank Turner cancels UK tour over Coronavirus fears

FRANK Turner's Hampshire homecoming gig this week has been cancelled due to the threat of Coronavirus.




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Blackfield & Langley FC mourn the passing of Chris Farrell

BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY say they are “broken” following the death of co-assistant manager Chris Farrell earlier today.




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Death of a local boxing legend and Southampton city tour guide

A WELL known and much-loved local personality who served Southampton Amateur Boxing Club for over 60 years, has died.




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Southampton 2 AFC Bournemouth 0

St. Mary's Stadium, Carling Cup, Tuesday August 10, 2010




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No new coronavirus deaths in Hampshire hospitals in past 24 hours

NO further deaths from coronavirus have been reported in Hampshire hospitals in the past 24 hours.





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NEW TRACK ‘DO IT TILL YOUR FACE HURTS’ IS OUT NOW




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Our brand new album “OUR NATION” is out now!!

TODAY IS THE DAY!!! The new album OUR NATION is out now! 99% Bangers / 1% grease




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OUR NATION – THE REMIXES




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Cyclist Robert Miller's 11,000 mile journey for charity from Hampshire to Hong Kong

A CYCLIST has completed an epic journey of more than 11,000 miles from Hampshire to Hong Kong.




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£700,000 grant to encourage more people to cycle in Hampshire

HAMPSHIRE and the Isle of Wight are set to benefit from a £700,000 fund that aims to encourage more people to take up cycling.




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Sailing community mourns Paul Heys following his death in the Caribbean

TRIBUTES have been paid to an inspirational Hampshire businessman who has died on holiday in the Caribbean.




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Winchester Rugby Club stalwart Geoff Toogood honoured

A DEDICATED member of Winchester Rugby Club has been honoured with a new lasting legacy.




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The Daily Echo Jobs Fair is returning - details for your diary

Job fair - Tuesday 19th September 10am - 3pm, O2 Guildhall Southampton