Belly Mouth: When your stomach not only growls, it bites. Beauty to Beast: Making Casual Friday look very smart indeed.Abnormal Dental Growth: Growing another set of pearly whites to replace the lost ones.Often the result of the wacky experiments of an Evilutionary Biologist. Using this trope can result in Our Monsters Are Weird of the most horrific kind. It can result in And I Must Scream if the victim is aware of their condition but totally helpless. If Body Horror is played for sympathy, it can be used to explore the issue of What Measure Is a Non-Human?. This is also paired with Psychosexual Horror.įor a character or Mook who has this as their back story, see Was Once a Man and Tragic Monster, and/or The Grotesque. Obviously, as a trope based on Primal Fear, body horror is Older Than Dirt. Slowly mutating in a sickeningly twisted and deformed manner after contracting The Virus, a close encounter of the squick kind leaving someone the incubator for a Chest Burster, a rotting zombie, an Eldritch Abomination resembling a tangle of organs, and a shapeshifter abandoning any attempt at aesthetics or imitation to become a writhing mass of random but recognizable parts are all examples of Body Horror. And nothing should ever look like this page's example image. Bodies should be roughly symmetrical and have logical proportions. Organs and bones belong on the inside, and parasites and circuit boards do not. The mind knows on a deep instinctive level that faces should have eyes and hands should not. This trope is difficult to pin down, as it has a wide range of potential applications and invocations, but what they all hinge upon is the Primal Fear of deformity, parasites, contamination, the ravages of disease, and the aftermath of bodily injury. Having your chest tear open of its own free will, exposing your organs as your ribcage is repurposed as a gaping maw full of bony teeth? That is Body Horror. Turning into a monster is a Forced Transformation, but still not a body horror. Simply put, this is any form of Horror or squickiness involving body parts, parasitism, disfigurement, mutation, or unsettling bodily configuration, not induced by immediate violence.įor example: Being shot in the chest and having your organs exposed is Bloody Horror, not body horror. You can shop all our 1000+ listings by pushing the button that reads 'View All From Seller'.Welcome to the lovely land of Body Horror. Your purchases will be extremely well packaged and we look forward to serving you (again). We have a passion for the unique, for quality, for stylish and meaningful and for craftsmanship of years gone by. Maximum height x width x depth: 7.1 x 5.1 x 4.8 inches. Especially with perfect packing and worldwide shipping in just 4 to 5 workdays included in our price they certainly are great value for money. If you like these hand-crafted and meaningful ancient symbol bookends as much as we do then maybe you should be their next custodian. Besides their deeper meaning, in these bookends they have also been presented in the best possible workmanship quality and patina and they will look great no matter where and how you decide to have them on display. Since the ancient Griffin symbol is found in, among others, Greek mythology and in Arab and Asian folklore, it is clear why these worldly symbols also are perfect for bookends. It will be no surprise therefor that, at the same time, they also symbolise AND are also the guardians of the divine/godly power. Their eagle heads representing the sky and their lionesk bodies and legs representing the earth. Griffins symbolise the rule over the earth & sky. The striking design and the symbolism in this pair of antiques, is what makes them so much more than just bookends. If only the rarest and the best condition griffin-related antiques are fit for your collection then this pair of hand crafted bronze bookends should be on your shortlist. About Stunning, rare and meaningful bookends from the 1800s.
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The previous screenshots were taken with Visual Studio Code. There were even some changes to Pydantic itself to support this. This is not by chance, the whole framework was built around that design.Īnd it was thoroughly tested at the design phase, before any implementation, to ensure it would work with all the editors. You also get error checks for incorrect type operations: The -query parameter is supported by all commands in the Azure CLI. JMESPath is a query language for JSON, giving you the ability to select and modify data from CLI output. In your editor, inside your function you will get type hints and completion everywhere (this wouldn't happen if you received a dict instead of a Pydantic model): Next steps The Azure CLI uses the -query parameter to execute a JMESPath query on the results of commands. The JSON Schemas of your models will be part of your OpenAPI generated schema, and will be shown in the interactive API docs:Īnd will be also used in the API docs inside each path operation that needs them:
Hmm i’ll try to explain my logic and show details. I don’t understand what the point of using a computer is for people like you who only work from the command line… Are you against innovation? Do you do things like watch movies, use digital images, view pictures online? Do you only have a 33.3k modem that prohibits you from actually enjoying your computer? I’m not trying to sound accuastory or anything, but seriously… why limit yourself so much when there’s so much more out there? Metapad… using it now and almost forgot it And it still feels somehow over-indulged.ġ3. In the occasional situation it is unavoidable to use Windows i’d only need PuTTy and a One Time Password (OPIE, S/Key). I don’t use Windows though i’m way not always behind my own computer. Except for the list of 7, none of these programs are mandatory. I could live with VIm instead of Abiword. I could live with Links instead of Mozilla (Firebird). I could live with Xterm instead of Eterm. I could live with console or TWM instead of Enlightenment or XFce (there’s always remote X over SSH anyway). I could live with OGG123, Sidplay2 and Mikmod instead of Xmms and XSidplay. Regarding X, it is much avoidable and not important. Without these programs, i live in huge pain. I’m still trying to get OpenSSH and a kernel (any kernel) together on a floppy. Though OpenSSH only would be enough as addon in most situations. Programs like “ls”, “mv” and “cat” are not added. Some are preinstalled, depending on the OS. Regarding user apps, every box i have contains the magic combination of 7 - be it configured or not. ik Mac (Really good grammar checking program).Tons of old games, Prince of Persia, Arknoid, Monkey Island 1 &2, Fools’ Errand, etc.ĩ. Probably some more I can’t think of right nowĮugenia posted a dead OS so I am going to post a dead OS of my own!ģ. iTunes, QT, iChat, X11, Terminal, Safari, Stuffit Expander (all included with OS)Ĩ. I don’t use dedicated FTP tools anymore since both Nautilus and Explorer can handle FTP servers very well.Īnd the only download tool I use besides the one built into Epiphany is wget.Ĩ. Red Carpet (no Fedora support yet for Ximian channels, but with Open Carpet it’s a much more convenient alternative to yum)Īnd those are the standard apps that I’d get in any case: Java and jEdit (though I’m trying to get away from this because it’s a PITA, alternatives are rare though)Ħ. The media players that aren’t included in RedHat/Fedora for legal reasons (xmms mp3 plugin, rhythmbox with mp3 support, totem, mplayer)ĥ. The Nvidia driver installer (basically, that’s an application :p)Ĥ. Teamspeak (proprietary and ugly but very important)ģ. XQF (I don’t like it, but it’s the only choice)Ģ. Most comes with a default installation of Fedora/GNOME, with a few exceptions:ġ. TheBat (also licensed, but the fact that I’m not even sure I’d still be able to find my key reminds me of how much I loathe proprietary software) jEdit or some other windows-only text editor which was pretty neat but I discovered it too late to use it a lot and now I forgot the name)Ĩ. mirc/teamspeak/all seeing eye (aka “gaming tools”)ħ. This is quite some while ago, so maybe some of these are obsolete now.Ĥ. Here are some more apps that I usually need to install under BeOS. You can see screenshots and more info about these apps on BeBits or BeZip.īeOS 5 hasn’t been updated for quite a long time and so the OS itself doesn’t come with a lot of stuff resulting in the need to download more third party applications in order to get a more complete experience. I don’t use BeOS much anymore (maybe one or two reboots per month), but here is my list. Photoshop Elements or GraphicConverter or MacGimp Media Pack (MacAMP Lite, VLC, MPlayer, Micorosft Media Player)ĩ. I wrote a more comprehensive Mac OS X application list the other day, but this is my really-must-have list.Ĥ. Media Pack (VLC, Ogle, MPlayer, XMMS and Xine w/ Totem) If that happens, here’s what I try to get for these systems:Ĩ. On Linux, most distros already come with these following applications, but on other Unices they don’t always come as standard as they are not part of X, Gnome or KDE. Media Pack (WinAMP, DivX, QuickTime, VLC and Real) Note: The applications are not listed in any particular order.ħ. Please tell us about your favorite third party apps you use on different OSes by using the provided comment section. Here are my application lists for Windows, Unix/Linux, Mac OS X and BeOS applications I always download and install after a clean OS installation. I find myself using a number of OSes daily but for the OSes I use most, I have some favorite third party applications that I can’t live without. I know Airdrop was a reason I upgraded one time because that feature alone made my life easier.Ĥ. Features that you can’t get on your current OS. Probably not noticeable by a lot of people, but a new OS, in theory, is more efficient, especially if clean-installed.ģ. As time goes on, the older OS updates for security aren’t always guaranteed.Ģ. Better security being that a new OS is more current to the ills of maleware and what-not. It’s one of those quirks we all have in some way when organizing our music.Ĭlick to expand.One’s desire to inflict pain on oneself.ġ. Haven’t played with it enough yet, but I doubt I’d encounter that anyway as I don’t ever use any sort of “compilation” setting. So anytime iTunes thought something was a compilation, I “fixed” it and, thus, never deal with that sort of thing in my library. Maybe if I was more into classic music it would be more important to me. I don’t know why, but somewhere along the line something happened and I decided I don’t like checking that option. If you select the album and choose Get Info, you’d see that I do not have checked, “Album is a compilation of songs by various artists” even though that’s what the album is. And then, each song is listed in the artist's section under their own name like Alex Lifeson or Jeff Beck. in the Column Browser!!! (Sorry)Ĭlicking on the album in the Albums column, I can see all 11 songs. The genre is Christmas which I can easily see. And then the artist is the guitarist on that particular song. This is how it’s currently setup in iTunes: It’s one of those quirks we all have in some way when organizing our music.įor example, let’s take the first Merry Axemas album that has Christmas songs by a variety of guitarists. Click to expand.Haven’t played with it enough yet, but I doubt I’d encounter that anyway as I don’t ever use any sort of “compilation” setting. (Most data plans abroad aren't unlimited, which is how they get you!) Mobile phone plans usually allow a max of 0.5 to 2GB of data, internationally these days.Īnd if you go over you'll incur unexpected (and probably unwelcome) charges you won't be happy about. This usually equated to at least $10 per day internationally.īUT we still needed to be careful since that $10 per day didn't include unlimited data. Many years ago, before we purchased a Skyroam Solis Lite, we had to communicate with someone while traveling, we used to turn on roaming and paid per day with our cell service. We are a house divided on cell phone plans – Dan has AT&T and I have Verizon. However, our businesses rely too much on WiFi to not be connected or risk it our Solis device is the answer to our WiFi prayers! 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Lastly, we'll compare the new Solis 5G hotspot with the Solis Lite. We've had it for years and never leave for a trip without it.ĭon't wait to buy a Solis Lite pocket wifi device! If you need some encouragement and confirmation that buying one now is a great decision, read on to find out what we did before we had this hotspot, why we never travel without our Solis Lite now, and even what data plans are available. This pocket WiFi device will quickly become your best friend when you travel. The great things about it far outweigh the drawbacks, and we get into the nitty-gritty of it all below. If you are looking for an unlimited global day pass it will only cost you $9.Our Skyroam Solis Lite review will reveal what we like and dislike about the device. With this plan, you get up to 20Gb high-speed data per month, but it slows after that. The unlimited Global monthly subscription is set at $99 a month. 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Timeliness refers to the extent to which the coded data are available within the time frames required for decision support, billing purposes and other uses. Reliability is depicted by the extent to which multiple coders assign the same codes to the same diagnoses/health problem. Validity refers to the extent to which coded data accurately reflect the patient’s diagnoses, that is, the extent to which it is correct. The balancing measures, that is, the unintended consequences of the intervention 8 (which may be positive or negative), will be reliability and timeliness (efficiency). The outcome measure of this intervention is validity (accuracy). The data quality dimensions that have been identified in data governance include: validity, reliability, completeness and timeliness. One of the factors on which the quality of coded clinical data depends is the operation of a performance improvement plan that ensures continuous QI. 2 While efforts to address the clinicians’ role in ensuring accurate data are ongoing, improving the accuracy of ICD-10 coding by clinical coders is the focus of this quality improvement (QI) initiative. 7 Training and retraining of health information managers (HIMs) are needful but there is also a place for the introduction of appropriate technology. In some cases, it is suspected that data quality may be more of a human challenge than a technology challenge. 3 4 Studies have suggested an association between the validity of coding and coder characteristics such as employment and experience. The many steps in the process of coding a diagnosis introduce numerous opportunities for error. The process of coding of the medical diagnoses documented in patients’ paper-based medical records folders is carried out by the medical records officers (MROs)/clinical coders. 2 In this setting, a tabular list of about 600 codes, selected on the basis of frequency of occurrence or public health importance of the diseases/health problems, is referred to as the Cumulative Medical Form. However, in some middle-income and low-income countries, morbidity data are collected as paper-based health records through a number of manual processes leading up to the final collation on area-specific tabular list adapted from the ICD-10 tabular list. 1 In some middle-income and high-income countries, it is applied in their electronic health record (EHR) systems. It also allows data comparisons in the same location across different time periods. With its comprehensive list, organised in a hierarchical fashion, it supports the management of health information for evidence-based decision-making, it allows sharing and comparison of health information between hospitals, regions, settings and countries. The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is the international diagnostic classification standard for reporting diseases/health conditions, and for clinical and research purposes. In addition to the new browser tool, ICD-10-CM and all approved updates to the classification are still available on this webpage for public use.Effective and efficient planning, monitoring (M) and evaluation (E) of health services depend on the availability of accurate and reliable data for health statistics. The National Center for Health Statistics updates ICD-10-CM on an annual basis. The application provides access to multiple fiscal year version sets that are available with real-time comprehensive results via the search capabilities. The National Center for Health Statistics ICD-10-CM Browser tool is here This user-friendly web-based query application allows users to search for codes from the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) and provides instructional information needed to understand the usage of ICD-10-CM codes. Join the midpoints of the sides in order and you get a parallelogram whose sides are parallel to the diagonals.Join the opposite sides of a rectangle and you get four congruent rectangles of one-fourth the size of the main rectangle. land of different shapes such as rectangles, circles, or even pentagons. An easy to use, free perimeter calculator you can use to calculate the perimeter of shapes like square, rectangle, triangle, circle, parallelogram, trapezoid, ellipse, octagon, and sector of a circle.
Typically the MIPS used is an additional layer that sits between the EPS foam and helmet liner and is designed to help reduce the effect of rotational impacts. Safety is obviously of paramount importance too, and we've tested many helmets that feature additional protection, most notably Multi-directional Impact Protection System or MIPS for short. They’ve won people’s hearts by being strong but, above all, by not being the focus of any doubt.Factors like comfort, aerodynamics, and breathability are all part of your considerations when it comes to making a decision on what to buy. “Kittel, Greipel, Degenkolb, and Tony Martin are very popular athletes in Germany. “In recent years, German riders have shone on the Tour’s roads,” Mustroph says. The transmission of knowledge was a core principle in all of the clubs within a country that was more inspired by cycling and the famous Peace Race than it was by European football. Greipel was a typical product of East German cycling during a period when young people benefited from the experience of veterans. There he learned his trade from Jens Heppner and Enrico Poitschke, now sport director at Bora-Hansgrohe. The “Rostock Gorilla” began his career with Team Wiesenhof, another team from the East. The oldest of all the current German riders, he will celebrate his 35th birthday on July 16. The best example of East German tradition in the contemporary peloton is Greipel. “His position could have been filled by any one of the dozens of racers who emerged in the East before him.” “With his six consecutive green jerseys won between 1996 to 2001 and his 12 stage victories, Erik Zabel is obviously an example,” Mustroph says. Countless others before him, and even many of his contemporaries, could only dream of doing so. He was only able to turn professional and experience the Tour de France at the end of his career. Olaf Ludwig, for example, was a great sprinter and winner of the green jersey in 1990. Their stories remind us of the excellence of East German riders, who were confined behind a wall, and to an amateur career, for 40 years. Erik Zabel, six times the Tour’s green jersey winner, hails from East Berlin. While Kittel hails from Arnstadt, in what was once East Germany, Degenkolb comes from the neighboring town of Gera and Greipel is from Rostock. “They learn about cycling by racing on the flats and winning sprints, not by climbing hills.” “German cyclists start young in races that are quite easy,” Mustroph says. He won the European under-23 title in 2009 and finished third at the world championship in the same category in 2010. Now 29 and with nine Tour stage wins to his credit, the rider who has become almost unbeatable when he’s on form initially gained renown as a time trialist. That description fits well with the career trajectory of Kittel. “They’ve very much got the build for sprinting, even though most youngsters are brought through to be time trial specialists.” “They could be described as a spontaneous generation,” says Tom Mustroph, a journalist at Neues Deutschland. Today, however, Germany is better known for its sprinting prowess. Traditionally they’ve shone in time trials, as exemplified by four-time world TT champion Tony Martin and previously by Dietrich Thurau and Jan Ullrich. If we add in John Degenkolb, who has yet to win at the Tour but has claimed victory in five major classics, including Milano-Sanremo and Paris-Roubaix in 2015, German riders are back to a place at the front of the peloton. Along with Tony Martin (five stage victories) and André Greipel (11 stage victories), Kittel is a symbol of German cycling at its peak. He was proud to see the work of this new generation had been rewarded. 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Notably, if you often listen to music on your iPhone with some of the best music apps out there, the widget app lets you play your preferred music with your preferred music app with music launchers and even change app icons, labels and stack widgets. Not just that, you can also use it to quickly access your favorite websites. What’s more, you can also fine-tune it to call, message, email, and even kickstart FaceTime video calls. The important note is that setting the DataFrame index to the datetime series allows matplotlib to deal with x axis on time series data without much help. This will yield a plot that looks like the following: date will remove the time componentĭate_time = pd.to_datetime(date_time).dateĭF = pd.DataFrame(, index=date_time)Īx = DF.plot(x_compat=True, rot=90, figsize=(6, 5)) # convert the list of strings to a datetime and. Plot directly with, which uses matplotlib as the default backend. Here is a minimal example of how you might deal with this visualization. If you set the index to the datetime series by converting the dates with pd.to_datetime(.), matplotlib will handle the x axis for you. I am trying to draw date as x-axis, it should look like this.Ĭan someone help me to draw the x-axis as date column. AttributeError: 'DataFrame' object has no attribute 'date' I tried something like this import pandas as pdĭf = pd.read_csv('rio_data.csv', delimiter=',')ĭ.append(datetime.strptime(df, '%Y-%m-%d'))īut I am getting this error. since the minimum date in date column is and maximum date is. dates datetime.datetime(2018, 1, 1) + datetime.timedelta(hoursk 6) for k in range(240) temperature np.random.randn(len(dates)) 4 + 6.7 fig, ax plt.subplots(layout'constrained') ax.plot(dates, temperature) ax.setylabel(r'T\ oC') plt.xticks(rotation70) def date2yday(x): '''Convert matplotlib datenum to days since. for this purpose I am trying to plot x-asis ticks as date. I am trying to plot date data because there are multiple values for same date. Using plotly.express import plotly.express as px df px.data.stocks() fig px.line(df, x'date', y'GOOG') fig. base datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 1) dates base + datetime.timedelta(hours(2 i)) for i in range(732) N len(dates) np.ed(19680801) y np.cumsum(np.random.randn(N)) fig, axs plt.subplots(3, 1, layout'constrained', figsize(6, 6)) lims (np.datetime64('2005-02'), np.datetime64('2005-04')), (np.datetime64(''), np.d. The pandas dataframe looks like this print (df.head(10) Plotly auto-sets the axis type to a date format when the corresponding data are either ISO-formatted date strings or if they're a date pandas column or datetime NumPy array. Its has several columns, but I am trying to draw x-axis as date column. import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import pandas as pd import matplotlib.dates as mdates times pd.daterange ('', periods500, freq'10min') fig, ax plt.subplots (1) fig.autofmtxdate () plt.plot (times, range (times.size)) xfmt mdates.DateFormatter ('d-m-y H:M') ax.tmajorformatter (xfmt) plt. I got csv file and I convert it into pandas dataframe. How to Set X-Axis Values in Matplotlib You can use the following syntax to set the x-axis values for a plot in Matplotlib: specify x-axis locations xticks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 specify x-axis labels xlabels 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E' add x-axis values to plot plt. I am trying to perform some analysis on data. |
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