ON THE FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCES AT COMMAND STAFF EXERCISES

Author(s):  
M. Bedilo ◽  
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A. Kalaidov ◽  
A. Nerovnykh ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-124
Author(s):  
Michael Dorfman

In a series of works published over a period of twenty five years, C.W. Huntington, Jr. has developed a provocative and radical reading of Madhyamaka (particularly Early Indian Madhyamaka) inspired by ‘the insights of post- Wittgensteinian pragmatism and deconstruction’ (1993, 9). This article examines the body of Huntington’s work through the filter of his seminal 2007 publication, ‘The Nature of the M?dhyamika Trick’, a polemic aimed at a quartet of other recent commentators on Madhyamaka (Robinson, Hayes, Tillemans and Garfield) who attempt ‘to read N?g?rjuna through the lens of modern symbolic logic’ (2007, 103), a project which is the ‘end result of a long and complex scholastic enterprise … [which] can be traced backwards from contemporary academic discourse to fifteenth century Tibet, and from there into India’ (2007, 111) and which Huntington sees as distorting the Madhyamaka project which was not aimed at ‘command[ing] assent to a set of rationally grounded doctrines, tenets, or true conclusions’ (2007, 129). This article begins by explicating some disparate strands found in Huntington’s work, which I connect under a radicalized notion of ‘context’. These strands consist of a contextualist/pragmatic theory of truth (as opposed to a correspondence theory of truth), a contextualist epistemology (as opposed to one relying on foundationalist epistemic warrants), and a contextualist ontology where entities are viewed as necessarily relational (as opposed to possessing a context-independent essence.) I then use these linked theories to find fault with Huntington’s own readings of Candrak?rti and N?g?rjuna, arguing that Huntington misreads the semantic context of certain key terms (tarka, d???i, pak?a and pratijñ?) and fails to follow the implications of N?g?rjuna and Candrak?rti’s reliance on the role of the pram??as in constituting conventional reality. Thus, I find that Huntington’s imputation of a rejection of logic and rational argumentation to N?g?rjuna and Candrak?rti is unwarranted. Finally, I offer alternate readings of the four contemporary commentators selected by Huntington, using the conceptual apparatus developed earlier to dismiss Robinson’s and Hayes’s view of N?g?rjuna as a charlatan relying on logical fallacies, and to find common ground between Huntington’s project and the view of N?g?rjuna developed by Tillemans and Garfield as a thinker committed using reason to reach, through rational analysis, ‘the limits of thought.’


2014 ◽  
Vol 1065-1069 ◽  
pp. 3297-3300
Author(s):  
Yin Wang

Design using MSP430 microcontroller core, control GSM wireless communication module implements remote car alarm warning systems, from system components, as well as hardware and software design works done in detail, the system triggers an alarm through the sensor module, enter through the microcontroller to TC35i AT command so that it can promptly send a short message to alert the owner, breaking the traditional alarm distance limitations, with good market prospects.


2013 ◽  
Vol 860-863 ◽  
pp. 1877-1880
Author(s):  
Zhi Qun Cheng ◽  
Lun Kang ◽  
Yong Cheng

The Smart power meter system based on ZigBee technology is successfully developed in the paper. The EM250 SOC chips are adopted to develop the wireless communication modules with ZigBee protocol. Parsing the AT command, encryption and such more basic function, the two different and independent program framework for the ESP and IHD(In-Home Display) have been worked out except finishing the data transmission. A smart wireless network based on ZigBee has been established. The home and outdoor testing have also been implemented too. The measured results show that a coordinator can support more than 500 nodes and communication distance reach more than 1000 meter outdoor and more than 50 meter from home to outdoor through the two walls.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
akuwan saleh
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Prototipe sistem penerima tamu yang telah dibuat dalam paper ini menggunakan mikrokontroler ATmega8535 dirancang dengan tujuan memberikan kemudahan bagi tamu dan penghuni rumah untuk melakukan komunikasi baik secara langsung maupun secara nirkabel melalui Handphone (HP). Prototipe ini telah diterapkan pada rumah yang memiliki kamar lebih dari satu. Komponen utama dari peralatan ini adalah bel, LCD, keypad, mikrokontroler ATmega8535, AT Command, PDU (Protokol Data Unit), HandPhone. a minimum sistem peralatan ini tersedia menu berupa daftar nama dan kamar penghuni. Tamu memasukkan nama dan nomor kamar yang dituju maka bel pada kamar yang dituju berbunyi. Apabila penghuni berada dikamar dan menekan tombol jawaban, maka LCD pada sisi tamu keluar informasi ”Mohon Tunggu Sebentar”. Apabila penghuni tidak berada dikamar maka dalam beberapa menit LCD pada sisi tamu muncul informasi ”Maaf Yang Dicari Tidak Ada, Mohon Tinggalkan Pesan Dengan Menulis Nama Dan Nomor Telepon”. Selanjutnya pesan tersebut oleh mikrokontroler dikirimkan melalui HP server kepada HP penghuni. Hasil yang telah diperoleh dari sistem ini berupa informasi kepastian ada atau tidak adanya penghuni rumah, keberhasilan pengiriman identitas tamu (nama dan no. Telepon) melalui layanan SMS yang kemudian dilanjutkkan dengan komunikasi alternatif antara penghuni rumah dan tamu secara nirkabel menggunakan HP.


1867 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 414-416

The hourly records of the magnetic declination systematically kept at the Flagstaff Observatory at Melbourne, Victoria, during the period from the 1st of May 1858 to the 28th of February 1863, have been discussed by the author, with a view to determine the lunar-diurnal variation to which that magnetic element is subject. The results arrived at in the course of, this discussion elicit, he believes, facts hitherto unnoticed, to which it seems desirable that the attention of scientific men should be directed. The process employed in reducing the observations was identical with at generally adopted in such cases. The disturbed observations were first eliminated, by rejecting all that differed from the final normal belonging to the same solar hour by more than a certain separating value, which ts taken at 3·61 minutes of arc. The elimination of the larger disturbances having been thus effected, from every remaining reading (R ) of the magnet’s direction the final normal (N ) belonging to that solar hour was subtracted, so that the residue R—N is devoid of the influence of the solar-diurnal variation. This residue is positive when the north end of the needle is to the east of its mean position, and negative in the contrary case. The number of observations at command amounted to 38,194, of which 4178 single observations were excluded from the discussion as being beyond the assumed limit used for separating the greater magnetic disturbances, leaving 34,016 available for the purpose of determining the lunar-diurnal variation.


Author(s):  
Gunjan Rai ◽  
Sudhir Mansingh ◽  
Bikram Bhardwaj

 Background: In current study we managed twin pregnancies having single fetal demise with a successful outcome. Generally monochorionic and monoamniotic pregnancies are having high probability of complications, so we have to be more watchful in these pregnancies. Termination of pregnancy is not the only option as we can manage and prolong pregnancies with a good outcome by strict monitoring of patients. Aim of our study was to look for fetomaternal outcome in twin pregnancies with single fetal demise.Methods: This is a retrospective study done between July 2017 to June 2020 at Command hospital, Panchkula, Haryana. Total 3249 deliveries have been conducted during above said period. Out of which 47 deliveries were having twin pregnancy. We had six twin pregnancies who reported with one fetal demise. These cases were managed with regular monitoring of coagulation profile and strict fetal surveillance for surviving twin. The cases were studied for antenatal, postnatal and any neonatal complication.Results: No antenatal, postnatal maternal or any neonatal complication observed in this study. During study period we delivered total 3249 patients, out of which 47 were twin pregnancy. Out of these 47 (1.44%) twins’ pregnancies 33 (70.31%) were DADC and 14 (29.69%) DAMC. We studied six twin pregnancies who had single fetal demise. Conclusions: Even with single fetal demise pregnancies can be continued till term with strict monitoring for maternal and fetal complications. Termination is not the only answer in twin pregnancies with single fetal demise. Although our study was small, it indicates that in case of twin pregnancy with single fetal death and under good surveillance, the live fetus can be salvaged. 


1867 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 144-146

Those Fellows of the Royal Society who were acquainted with the late Mr. John George Appold, have often expressed their admiration at the various scientific arrangements which he from time to time adapted to his dwelling, house in Wilson Street, Finsbury Square. However intense might be the frost of winter or the heat of summer, or the brilliancy of the gas with which his rooms were lighted, when once under his hospitable roof you enjoyed a pure and refreshing atmosphere. Much of this was undoubtedly due to the steam-power he always had at command connected with his business premises immediately adjacent to his dwelling-house, by which he could at any time force a current of fresh air at a given temperature into any of his rooms; indeed Mr. Appold always contended that houses could not be made thoroughly comfortable as habitations without the aid of steam-power. But among the many of his arrangements to obtain equable temperature in rooms, there were also those that do not require the aid of steam-power, so seldom applicable in private dwellings, and which, being easy of adaptation, might be used in private houses with much advantage as regards the health and comfort of the inmates. I allude to his Automatic Temperature regulator, and to his Automatic Hygrometer; and these instruments, as originally constructed by her late husband, and used for many years in their house, but now repaired and placed in perfect working order by Mr. Browning, Mrs. Appold has requested me to offer in her name to the President and Council of the Royal Society. She desires me to express a hope that they will oblige her by retaining them among the other scientific apparatus belonging to the Royal Society, as a mark of respect to the memory of one who always highly esteemed the honour he received when he was elected into that body in June 1853.


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