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Tutorial: External Ocular Photography

The challenge of external photography is that it appears to be so easy. External photography is an exercise in information transferal. Light encodes physical aspects of the patient into descriptive groups of colors, shapes and lines. Successful external photography conveys specific information concerning tissue size, color, position, asymmetry, motion and modification. Unless we take careful steps to accurately capture this visual information, photographs may fool us by displaying false color, distorted perspective, or insufficient information. This paper describes the tools necessary to create useful external photographs, the standards required to promote their accuracy and a method for successfully completing this clinical procedure.
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Nokia MMSC EAIF Emulator – User’s Guide

The MMSC External Application Interface subsystem enables external applications to communicate with the Multimedia Messaging Service Center to send and receive Multimedia Messages. The communication between the external applications and the EAIF is carried over the HTTP 1.1 protocol with some MMS-specific extensions. See [1] to get more information about EAIF. The message format used in Multimedia Messaging Service is specified by the WAP Forum in specification WAP-209-MMSEncapsulation. See [2] to get more information about the format and structure of multimedia messages.
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Motorola V303 GSM R3.6 Wireless Phone Comprehensive User’s Guide

Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy.
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Guide to Getting Connected

Step 1: Ensure that your wireless device has a compatible wireless adapter.
Ensure that your wireless device, e.g., laptop computer, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), mobile phone, etc. has an IEEE 802.11b/g (Wi-Fi) compliant network adapter. Most newer wireless devices have built-in wireless adapters. If your wireless device does not come with a Wi-Fi network adapter, you will need to purchase a separate adapter. Below are some examples of external Wi-Fi adapters.
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Samsung Q1 User Guide

Small but Strong UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC)
● Intel Celeron M ULV Processor
● 256MBUp To 1GB DDR2 Memory
● 1.8″, 2060GB High-Capacity Hard Disk Drive 7″ WVGA TFT LCD
● Basic Resolution of 800×480 Pixels, Maximum Resolution of 2048×1536 Pixels (when an external display is connected)
● Auto Scaler (Automatic Resolution Adjustment) Function to Support High Resolu- tion Output
● Easy-to-Use Touch Screen usable with your fingers.
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Studio Monitor Express Guide

Studio Monitor Express (SME) is a powerful and flexible audio monitoring software application that runs on your workstation or a dedicated computer and controls the routing between applications,external inputs,and Core Audio compliant hardware.SME is a software version of a typical mixing console’s master and communications section and provides a professional surround sound monitor mixer with two 5.1-speaker outputs and one stereo output (each with level,cut,and talkback controls).SME outputs are routed to the audio I/O hardware and can be controlled from the Artist device’s monitor section.SME can also listen to external inputs without another application open.
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Server-side Technologies CGI, PHP, Java Servlets, JSP

Server-side Technologies CGI, PHP, Java Servlets, JSPServer-side Technologies CGI, PHP, Java Servlets, JSP Denis Helic Server-side Technologies: Historical Background(1/3) Server-side = Web server side At the beginning the Web was a static information system Web servers served documents, images, etc. Static information stored on the server side (file system) No interaction between users and the Web (except browsing) (2/95) Server-side Technologies: Historical Background(2/3) There was a need for more interaction between users and the system (e.g. phone books) HTML forms Server needed to respond differently depending on values submitted by users Dynamic response by server (3/95) Server-side Technologies: Historical Background(3/3) Need to extend the functionality of Web servers Don’t add the new functionality into Web servers directly Just allow Web servers to communicate with external programs External programs generate dynamic content depending on values sub- mitted by HTML form Dynamic content forwarded to Web server Web server responds with dynamic content (4/95) Server-side Technologies: Today More
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USASPEC PA12-BMW BMW/MINI iPod™ INTERFACE OWNER’S MANUAL

The PA12-BMW interface connects iPod products directly to BMW audio system. Its on-board software translates the factory radios external CD Changer controls functions into commands that the iPod understands. This interface enables the iPod to take the place of a BMW external CD Changer and provides the following benefits:
1. Direct connection of the iPod to BMW vehicle audio system for optimum sound quality
2. In Hybrid mode: selectsongs and playliston the iPod using the CD Changer buttons on the radio or directly on the iPod using the iPod clickwheel In DirectMode: Search and selectsongs directly on the iPod.
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Teaching Veterinary Radiology and Diagnostic Ultrasound

Teaching Veterinary Radiology and Diagnostic Ultrasound at a ...Teaching Veterinary Radiology and Diagnostic Ultrasound at a Distance: Using a QTVR Image Database Rob Phillips and Romana Pospisil Teaching and Learning Centre Murdoch University, AUSTRALIA r.phillips@murdoch.edu.au romana@cleo.murdoch.edu.au Jennifer L Richardson School of Veterinary Clinical Science Murdoch University, AUSTRALIA jennyr@numbat.murdoch.edu.au Abstract The result of the project described in this paper is an innovative use of Quicktime Virtual Reality (QTVR) for display and manipulation of veterinary radiographs and ultrasound images, within a database developed for use in the Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
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A Guide for Motorola HCS12 Expanded Mode Bus-Design

The Motorola HCS12 family of micro-controllers was designed primarily for operation in Single-Chip mode. In Single-Chip mode all the peripherals are found either internally in the HCS12 silicon, or can be connected to the HCS12 through one of its serial interfaces like the SPI, SCI or IIC. In practice over 95% of HCS12 based designs use Single-Chip mode.
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