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Описание: The Ultimate Guide to Nylon Jackets We know about several natural and synthetic fabrics. Finally, it’s time to know about Nylon, which falls under the category of synthetic fabric. DuPont was actually working to create something similar to silk in the 1930s but luckily made nylon which was commercialized in 1939. And you will be astonished to know, the first introduction of Nylon to the public was in the form of stockings. Though the scientist at DuPont also experimented with this fabric, it did not go well and resulted in few issues like uncomfortable, stiffness, and non-absorbing. Later, Nylon was used to make shirts, jackets, other clothing, and domestic items. In this day and age, numerous things made of Nylon can be found in almost every household. Different Nylon Jacket Mens Styles Apart from Bomber Jackets, there are several other styles of Padded Jackets made of Nylon. Track Nylon Jacket The smooth and firm Nylon track sportwears ensure the ease of movement alongside the athletic look. Besides that, knitted hem, sleeves, and high neck are perfectly tailored with finesse, considering the function of track jackets. Hooded Nylon Jacket The mesh lining in the hooded Nylon jacket gives rise to its breathability and lighter weight. Being waterproof and windproof, it’s the most appropriate outerwear to wear in winter. The oversized cut and front zip bring about extra comfort. Discover more amazing hooded jackets. Nylon Trucker Jacket You must have seen the famous trucker jacket-the classic denim style. But these days, Nylon is also used for trucker jackets giving a lustrous look and cool feel. Furthermore, the fine buttons, applique styling, boxy fit whip up the symmetry of a basic trucker jacket. Discover more amazing trucker jackets. Nylon Bomber Jacket The most popular Nylon Jacket is in Bomber Styles, loved by all men. Over time, a wide variety of different styles and designs have been introduced. However, mostly it comes in Nylon fabric with a defined neckline, front zip closure, ribbed hem, and cuffs. WHY AND WHEN TO WEAR A VEST FOR WARMTH When choosing layers for an activity in colder temperatures, people often overlook the value and benefits of a vest. A versatile addition to your cold weather wardrobe, vests can take the place of light- to mid-weight jackets in many situations, without sacrificing warmth. Protecting Your Core Light Weight Sleeveless Vests provide more warmth than most people realize, and even help keep your extremities warm. How is that possible? When your core temperature starts to drop, the body reduces blood flow to your extremities, increasing blood flow to the core in an attempt to protect your organs. By keeping your core insulated and warm, blood flow remains constant to your extremities, keeping them warmer. That is why often a long sleeve shirt with a good vest (and the right gloves, hats and pants) are enough to keep you warm when being active in cold temperatures. When a Vest Works Best This is by no means an exhaustive list, but vests tend to work best in milder temperatures or when you will be active in colder temperatures. Vests are great when hiking, bicycling, running, setting up camp or fly fishing. This is because these types of activities are vigorous enough to keep your body temperature up. A vest is perfect in such cases because they give your arms more freedom of movement and keep your core warm. When temperatures are much colder, Warm Sleeveless Vests serve as a great mid-layer between a long sleeved base layer and your outer jacket, and it also provides you with the most versatility. For example, if your activity isn’t as vigorous or physically demanding, such as ice fishing, bird watching or a casual hike, vests are a great way to stay warm as a mid layer. Plus, since they help keep your core warmer, you can always remove your outer jacket and just keep the vest on for a short time to cool off (or vice versa). Also, when camping, sleeping in a jacket can be uncomfortable and restrictive; a vest is a great addition to sleeping attire in a sleeping bag for added warmth without discomfort. This may come as a surprise, but not everyone loves summer. In fact, some of us (myself included) dread it, hate it and wish we could just go right to fall, and with good reason — summer is gross. And our hatred for summer is further compounded by the daily dilemma of what to wear. For some, the answer is as simple as shorts, but, and this might come as yet another surprise, not everyone loves shorts. Many don’t want to feel the breeze on their calves and instead prefer the full coverage only pants can provide. And in the event there’s some summer soiree to attend, shorts can feel a little too casual. That’s why you need a pair of lightweight pants for summer. As long as male elegance is in season, the well-tailored suit will always have a place in the stylish man’s wardrobe. However, like other symbols of masculine formality, the destiny of this long-established pillar of male decorum continues in flux. Much like the tuxedo with its promise of elevating the wearer to his most Hollywood handsome, the same can be said of the classic suit. When well cut and knowledgeably accessorized, the tailored jacket and matching trouser continue to frame a man through a prism of sartorial heritage. In terms of being able to offer a complete yet variable envelope for the male physique, the single-breasted, two-button jacket model has no peer. With shoulders designed to frame the head and broaden the shoulder line, an athletic V-shaped chest flowing down to a defined waistline, up-sweeping and elongating lapels that promote the illusion of height, tapering long sleeves that mirror the trimming line of the jacket, and pockets placed for function and form ….the properly proportioned tailored jacket will redress the uneven and counterbalance the unshapely like no other item of clothing. This may explain why it’s able to transcend fashion, place, time, and taste to offer men and women the ability to both flaunt and camouflage themselves. The classically cut Men's Suit will always offer a man a vision of himself that no other housing can. It’s hard to foresee a time when a man will not want to be reminded of his most debonair self. There’s a moment after putting on a fine suit appointed with the right finery when you turn to look in the mirror and flash back to a moment of discovery, like when you first saw Paris at night or had your first martini. And there’s a smidgen of self-congratulation, a feeling of praise. Unlike parkas, wool coats generally button-up, and have two to four small shallow pockets. Wool coats also have an oversized collar that is either worn up or folded down, creating a wide neck opening that is perfect for displaying your favorite winter scarf. A wool coat is an absolutely timeless piece of outerwear, adding a touch of style to any look. That is because wool coats can be dressed up or down to meet the needs of any occasion. They can also be worn in all three seasons. However, wool coats do very little to protect you from the elements since they often do not have hoods. They truly do very little to shield you
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: Does farrowing crate size impact piglet survival? Reminiscing back to my familys 50-head pure-line sow herd in the 1980s, I recall we on occasion had a sow that barely fit into the farrowing Pig Crate. I can remember a particularly large Landrace sow, as wide and as long as the crate, that appeared quite uncomfortable. She ended up laying on multiple piglets. I'm sure some of you may share a similar story. Now fast forward to 2020. One would think we would have the optimal farrowing crate size figured out. Yet I am not sure we do. There are around one million farrowing crates in the United States, and Tube Farrowing Crates are a sizable capital expense. Yet studying differences between farrowing crates can be challenging. When evaluating different farrowing crates, generally each design or size should be represented within the same room. To further complicate things, research for piglet survival requires hundreds of replicates per treatment to achieve adequate statistical power. Farrowing crate width Farrowing crate width has not been shown to greatly impact piglet survival in large commercial studies. Ketchem and Rix (2013) evaluated three farrowing crate types where the sowing area was similar in length, yet some differences existed in width. In general, Solid Rod Farrowing Stalls width of 17 and 20 inches did not appear to greatly impact piglet survival. Keeping the sowing area the same, Vande Pol (2017) evaluated farrowing crate width using over 1,600 litters. The author reported no statistical differences for preweaning mortality between farrowing crate widths of 60 and 66 inches (15.2% vs. 14.6%, respectively). Farrowing crate length There is anecdotal evidence that farrowing crate length impacts piglet survival, perhaps more so for longer, heavier sows. We recently analyzed data from a commercial sow farm in eastern North Carolina with which we collaborate. The farm expanded in size over time and has three different Solid Rod Gestation Stalls sizes. Do longer sows wean fewer piglets? While interactions between farrowing crate length with sow length and sow weight remain to be validated, evidence of sows being too long comes from a 2009 Pork Checkoff study. The study scored gilts for body length 1 (short) to 9 (long) at the selection and followed the gilts through multiple parties. Gilts that were longer at selection subsequently had reduced piglet survival as sows. How do I keep my sows from becoming too big for my farrowing crates? There are multiple strategies that can be utilized to prevent large sows. Please refer to past articles addressing strategies to reduce sow size through genetics, managing gilt weight at breeding and body condition management. Going forward Perhaps the data presented in this article suggest more research is needed to determine optimal farrowing crate size in relation to reproductive throughput. Mother pigs have an instinct to love, protect, and nurture their newborn babies, just like humans do. However, the meat industry doesn’t see female pigs as mothers with the capacity to love. Instead, they treat mother female pigs, known as sows, like breeding machines. Pork producers keep their sows in tight Tube Gestation Crates throughout their lives, artificially impregnate them over and over, and take away their piglets at just a few weeks old. To keep up with the demand for pig flesh, female pigs must be forced to continually pump out piglets. Sows, as these mothers are called, are among the most abused animals on the planet thanks to the conditions in which they are kept.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: Offset Printing Heat Transfer Ink _ How to Prevent Layout Dirty? The principle of sublimation Offset Heat Transfer ink balance is minimizing the amount of wetting liquid in advance of layout is not dirty. Many dynamic variables in the printing process changes are easily lead to ink balance broken. The offset printing machine operator needs to actively check, prevent scrumming. Layout priority detection should be the most easily strumming parts: a. Small white text and lines turn to be dirty easily, especially when the plate no level. b. The darkened part of the level version is easy to paste off. c. The plate edges are more easily dirty due to their position. What is said above is mainly aimed at some problems that should be paid attention to the assessment of vision. The qualified factory should check together with control strips and instrument checks to achieve the best effect. The control strip has the function of amplifying for this imperceptible printing fault visually, but placing the control strip must use larger paper, which increases the production cost. The density and chromaticity detection is not affected by the environment and subjective factors, and the results are more objective in terms of value, which is an indispensable standard production tool. The measurement sensitivity of dark parts by density meter is superior to the visual assessment of ink of the deep parts of the light. Therefore, when printing light color field, it is mainly based on the visual evaluation. While printing a dark color field, try to use a density meter to detect auxiliary. Flock is a unique heat transfer vinyl that gives your design an added dimension given a raised, soft, and textured suede/velvet feel that is a perfect alternative to embroidery. This makes it great for children's garments (ex. onesies) as well as adults (ex. team sweatshirts). Whether you’re looking for that alternative to embroidery or going for a retro look, flock can help you achieve this. Siser StripFlock, as well as Chemical UpperFlock, can even be layered on top of itself! With a wide offering of colors, you’re sure to find the perfect shade to complement any design for children or adults. Flock Heat Transfer is a non-permanent flocked paper for producing single colour flock transfers. Transflock is distinguished by a constant and dense flocking and a uniform length of flock fibers. Designs can be transferred without leaving any unwanted flock fibers on the textile. Sublimation Transfer For Clothes is an indirect printing process. Using sublimation ink-jet inks the image is printed on a special transfer paper and, with heat, the image is transferred to the fabric. The term sublimation describes the direct transition from a solid to a gaseous state – this happens without the usual in-between liquid state. When heat is used for this process, one refers to thermosublimation. This is a process that has been being used for a long time in the textile industry. The actual process starts with the printing of a preferably cheap, special paper. Until recently this was done using traditional gravure printing – simple transfer papers printed with standard printing patterns and graphical elements. Reflective Heat Transfer Printing is the process of combining heat with a transfer medium to create personalized T Shirts or merchandise. Transfer medium comes in the form of vinyl (a coloured rubber material) and transfers paper (a wax and pigment coated paper). Heat transfer vinyl comes in various colors and patterns, from solid colors to even reflective materials and glitter materials. It is most commonly used to customize names and numbers on jerseys. Transfer paper has no limiations to colors and designs. Individual artwork or images can be printed onto the medium with an inkjet printer to create shirts with your design! To finish off, vinyl or transfer papers are in a cutter or plotter machine to cut the design’s shape and transferred onto a T-Shirt using a heat press machine. Advantages of Sublimation Heat Transfer printing: – Allows for different customization for every piece e.g. name customization – Shorter lead time for smaller quantity orders – Cost-efficient for small quantity orders – Able to produce high quality and complex graphics with unlimited options Heat Transfer Printing For Leather was introduced by John Sadler and Guy Greenway back in the 1750s. The technique was first developed to decorate ceramics, mainly pottery. The technique was well accepted and it quickly spread to other parts of Europe. Back then, the process involved a metal plate engraved with decorative elements. The plate would be covered in ink and pressed or rolled over the ceramic. The process was slow and tedious compared to modern-day transfer printing, but it was still way quicker than hand painting on ceramic. Later in the late 1940s, thermal transfer printing (a technique more commonly used today) was invented by a corporation called SATO, based in the US.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: Reasons Why Mobile Phone Accessories Market is on a Growth Trajectory Telecom Accessories are as important as a mobile phone in day-to-day life. Most of us would find it difficult to survive without a mobile phone and the bare minimum set of accessories. Be it power banks, earphones or smartwatches, these accessories are a must-have these days. Thereby, creating a market that is growing by leaps and bounds year on year and is hard to ignore. A recent study on the mobile phone accessories market in India reveals that a rapid increase in sales of mobile accessories is directly proportional to the sale of smartphones in the country. The mobile phone market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.6% from the period of 2014 to 2020. Consequently, the Prefromed Dead End accessories market would also continue to grow and is expected to reach $107.3 billion by 2022. The population in urban areas is increasing. Spending capacity, too, has increased. With mobile phones becoming an indispensable part of urban life, more and more consumers are spending on smartphones and accessories. The influx of e-commerce websites has had a role to play in growing the mobile phone market in India – both by usage and by the sale of mobile phones themselves. While the money muscle of the e-commerce giants was used by them to increase their sales, it had a direct effect on the uptake of smartphones by the Indian buyers. Vertical e-commerce companies focused on the mobile phone Preformed Fittings sector also led to an increase in demand for accessories. The Deadend Clamps for ADSS conductors are designed to anchor insulated service lines with 2 or 4 conductors to the pole or wall. The ADSS tension clamp is composed of a body, wedges and removable and adjustable bail or pad. The PA series Anchor clamps are designed to supporting the neutral messenger, the wedge can be self-adjusting. Pilot wires or street lighting conductors are led alongside the clamp. The self-opening is featured by Power Utility Fittings to easily insert the conductor into the clamp. Poleline Hardware Fittings are also named pole line accessories or pole hardware fitting, they are important components of the pole line construction. According to the application, it can be divided into telephone pole hardware, utility pole mounting hardware, or utility pole line hardware. The pole line hardware is joined together to make the installation come true, it is not only supporting the power line but also protecting the power line from flowing. The full line of the hardware needed for power utility applications includes Anchor Rods, Guy Attachment, pole band, secondary clevis, secondary rack, stay rod, street light arm, yoke plate, etc. Utility pole mounting hardware is a quality utility power line part and accessories for the electrical market all over the world. For different raw materials, there are different processes. For the angle steel, the process involves cutting, punching, welding, and bending. For the steel rod, the process is hot forged. Fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) or fiberglass is a composite composed of a polymer resin matrix where glass fibers are embedded to impart reinforcement. The type, quantity, orientation, and location of the glass fibers within a fiberglass component determine its strength. The Fiber Glass Products offered by Strongwell are lighter than steel and aluminum by 80% and 30%, respectively. This translates to easier installation, lower transportation, and minimal weight in structural design demanding weight savings. The company continues its efforts to make lighter yet stronger fiberglass. The earth anchor is a dump earth anchor, which is used to bear tensile load. The maximum working load of stingray anchor is 35 tons. After driving the anchor to the required depth, remove the driven steel. Then tilt the anchor and lock the load using foresight's anchor lock kit. This provides immediate verification testing for each anchor. Earth Anchors are the perfect solution for high bearing capacity applications because they provide superior support for civil construction operations, excavation support and tie back.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: What are the best types of laser levels to use in construction? Because there is such a large selection of Laser Levels, it can be hard to know which one is right for you. Line lasers are the most common, because they project a straight-line reference that works both horizontally and vertically. But you can also choose from any of the following: Spot Lasers — Project a small circle of light onto a surface on which the laser is focused. This tool is good for making sure a joist or wall is plumb and that pipes moving from one floor to another are also plumb. Combination Lasers — Emit both lines and spots either at the same time or independently, which is a great choice if you work on a variety of projects. Rotary Lasers — Can be used on almost every type of construction job, from grade work to layout and masonry. If you are looking for a self-leveling laser or any other type of laser leveling tool, be sure to look at what we have at Engineering Supply. Good laser levels are accurate withing 1/16 of an inch per 100 feet. This is ten times more accurate than a spirit level, which is only 1/2 inch per 100 feet. This 16 Lines Laser Level of precision is made possible through a laser diode that emits a concentrated beam across the area you need to level. Cross Line Laser Levels with variable speeds work well for interior work. A variable RPM allows the user to adjust the laser to the speed of best visibility. Slower rotations have a more visible beam. Faster rotations resemble a chalk line. You will want to set the rotation slow enough to where it is just fast enough to be considered a solid line on the wall, as this allows for the best mix of solid and brightness. If you need a solid dot reference set the laser at 0 RPM. The laser levels we just discussed are available with varying features. These features may include variable rotation speeds, beam scanning, grade capability, remote controls, rechargeable battery packs, AC chargers and more. Attachments may include a wall/ceiling mount laser platforms, detectors, and trivets for mounting a laser on its side to a tripod for interior work. We recommend you take the time to decide on which jobs or tasks you plan to accomplish while using an 8 Lines Laser Level. Possibly take the time to write these down on paper, then start your search. We recommend that you look over the varying comparison charts for David White, CST/Berger and Pacific Laser Systems Laser Levels as they can quickly point out which units have which features. We recommend you take the time to review the varying types of laser level specifications such as the range the laser will emit and accuracy specifications. Working with a construction laser level can save you time and labor while increasing your accuracy. Many setups allow a person to work alone when using a detector on a leveling rod instead of a two-person job with a regular (non-laser) level. A Laser Distance Meter sends a pulse of laser light to the target and measures the time it takes for the reflection to return. For distances up to 30m, the accuracy is é3mm. On-board processing allows the device to add, subtract, calculate areas and volumes and to triangulate. You can measure distances at a distance. Compared with a good, old-fashioned tape there is no contest. A Laser Distance Meter wins on every count: speed , accuracy, safety, versatility, convenience and functionality. Ultrasonic devices offer many of the same features but are less accurate.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: The Features of an Automatic Filling Machine Overflow fillers, gravity fillers, piston Filling Machines and other liquid fillers all vary in the way that they move product into a bottle or container. However, the automatic versions of these machines almost always have certain features in common. These features are intended to add efficiency, consistency and reliability to the packaging equipment. Below are a few of the most common features of found on Liquid Packaging Solutions' bottle fillers. Heavy Duty and Portable Stainless Steel Frame For consistent and reliable fills, the Filling Machine must be stabile throughout the process. The heavy duty stainless steel frame protects against shifting, vibrating and other movements that might effect the volume or the level of the fill, while also avoiding splashes and spills. The stainless steel material is compatible with a vast majority of products, though there are exceptions. When corrosive liquids are run on the machinery, other construction materials may be used for the frame, including HDPE. Ultimately, the material used will be that material which will better extend the useful life of the equipment. Easy Adjustments From Height to Heads Many packagers fill more than a single product, or at the very least fill into bottles of multiple sizes and shapes. Changing over from one product or bottle to another means stopping production on the liquid filler. These machines include simple adjustments to minimize downtime and maximize production. Fill heads can typically be moved using simple fingertip adjustment knobs, while power height comes standard on automatic equipment, allowing up and down movement with the flip of a switch. Even auxillary equipment such as power conveyors include knob adjustments or other simple components for railing and other changes. Other adjustments, such as time and delay settings, can easily be made from the operator control panel, discussed in more detail below. PLC with Touch Screen Controls Along with easy adjustments to the components of the liquid filler, the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and operator interface allow the operators of the equipment to quickly and easily set up indexing times, fill times and other settings for the machinery. The panel allows controls to be centrally located and may also include controls for other equipment such as power conveyors, turntables and more. One of the best features of the PLC is the ability to record recipes for product and bottle combinations. Once all settings have been input for a combination, the combination can be saved and recalled at a later date, making changeover that much easier. Capping Machines can be manufactured in several different ways to handle the cap and bottle combination to be used on a packaging line. Of course, almost any capping machine can be built to run production semi-automatically or automatically. But different machines will also be built to handle different types of caps, from screw caps to snap on caps and ROPP caps. The operation of each type of capping machine will differ as to the method used to tighten or seal the closures. The spindle capper is probably the most popular automatic capping machine for screw type caps. This capper receives bottles with caps already set in place and then automatically tightens the caps using several sets of matched spinning disks, or spindle wheels. The capping process will run continuously without bottles stopping for indexing, cap placement or any other reason. The automatic Feeding Machine of PLC is designed to minimize human and human errors in the manufacturing industry. The system based on PLC is used for the automation of various industrial processes, especially in the packaging department. The bottle filling and capping machine is a programmable system that enables users to automate the bottle filling process. In this system, the empty bottle is placed on the conveyor belt from one end and then moved to the nozzle driven by the water pump. The switching of the pump is controlled by the playback board, which determines the amount of time that the pump must be started, so as to determine the water level in the water bottle. Once the bottle is full, it enters the rotating cylinder guided by the stepping motor, in which the "bottle cap installation mechanism" installs the bottle cap on the bottle. The same rotating cylinder aligns the bottle with the DC motor, in which the pneumatic piston pushes the DC motor on the cover. With the help of the rotating movement set by the DC motor, the bottle cap of the Acacia bottle is tightened. These filled and capped bottles are then transferred to the packing box through the next conveyor belt. All these processes are controlled by programmable logic controller (PLC), that is, these processes can be easily modified and new processes can be added according to the ne When you have a production line handling a large volume of containers that must be sorted and organized in an efficient way, a bottle Unscrambler Machine can prove integral. Here is an overview of bottle unscrambler technology and its benefits of use. What Does a Bottle Unscrambler Do? Bottle unscramblers sort—unscramble—containers that are housed in some type of supply hopper and organize them into different groups to be used along a production line conveyor system where they are filled, decorated, and/or put into cases or pallets. They work effectively on a wide range of bottles and containers, including those used in the pharmaceutical, food and beverage, household, chemical and cosmetic industries. This includes items like dairy products, bottled water, juice, car care products, detergents, cleaners, lotions, motor oil, hair care products and many more—all of which often offer the same product but in different size bottles. How Can a Bottle Unscrambler Help Your Business? These easy-to-integrate systems are often considered to be high on efficiency and simplicity while being flexible enough to work with a number of types of containers in various sizes and shapes without having to stop the process and do a change-over. That’s a lot of benefits for a business that provides a compelling story. But, the advantages of a Plc Controlled Bottle Unscrambler Machine don’t stop here. These are often very flexible devices that can be added to filling machines, labelers, and even automatic assembly systems. This means that it can add convenience and productivity to your business without further complicating your production line or requiring large capital expenditure. You will even be able to maintain performance quality while taking on new bottles sizes, which often happens in these industries as companies decide to retool their packaging over time. That way, you can keep costs down while not losing this business to another company that can handle the new container types. Some companies have to separate containers using a manual process, but this is cumbersome and unnecessary when a machine is readily available that can unscramble hundreds of bottles per minute and accurately. This will vastly increase productivity and reduce costly errors and labor costs, including training time.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: Easy Ways to Sneak Some Superfoods Into Your Daily Diet Garlic The benefits: Anti-everything: anticancer, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory The best ways to eat it: If raw Fresh Garlic is a bit too pungent for you, roast some to bring out its sweetness. Add sea salt and olive oil to your roasted garlic, then spread on toast for some delicious Peeled Garlic jam. If your taste buds prefer a punch of flavor, chop a few fresh cloves and add them to your salad dressing; now, when your breath smells like someone let an animal die inside you, you will know that you are protecting your body from every disease ever. Ginger The benefits: Anti-inflammatory; anticarcinogen; digestive aid The best ways to eat Fresh Ginger: Forget the sugar-loaded ginger ale and gingerbread cookies. Choose the real deal. Kick up the flavor of sauces by adding some sliced ginger or blending some into your favorite marinade. Add a few knobs into your smoothie for a spicy boost that will keep your stomach feeling sane for the whole day. Chestnuts, low in fat and high in vitamin C, are more similar to fruits than true nuts. They have a spiny husk and a dark brown shell, both of which must be removed before eating. Chestnuts have been a food source for thousands of years. They can be eaten raw, roasted, ground into flour, or mixed into pastries. They grow on trees in the genus Castanea, and many species in this group can live for an impressive 500 years or more. There are four main species of chestnut trees: the Chinese chestnut, the Japanese chestnut, the European chestnut, and the American chestnut. The trees are native to many places around the world, but once had a much smaller growing area before people began to transplant them. The American chestnut tree was once common across the eastern United States, but it was nearly wiped out by a fungal infestation in the early 1900s. The European chestnut, Castanea sativa, is the most common and provides the majority of chestnuts sold in grocery stores today. Health Benefits Chestnuts are rich in vitamin C, which makes them unique among nuts. In fact, half a cup of raw chestnuts gives you 35 to 45 percent of your daily intake of vitamin C. Chestnuts lose some of their vitamin C if you boil or roast them, but still have anywhere from 15 to 20 percent of your daily intake for this healthy vitamin. To retain more vitamin C in chestnuts when cooking, you can roast them at lower temperatures or use a food dehydrator to dry them. Chestnuts remain a good source of antioxidants, even after cooking. They’re rich in gallic acid and ellagic acid—two antioxidants that increase in concentration when cooked. A pear is a mild, sweet fruit with a fibrous center. Pears are rich in essential antioxidants, plant compounds, and dietary fiber. They pack all of these nutrients in a fat-free, cholesterol-free, 100 calorie package. As part of a balanced, nutritious diet, consuming pears could support weight loss and reduce a persons risk of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. In this article, we provide a nutritional breakdown of the pear and an in-depth look at its possible benefits. We also give tips on how to incorporate more pears into the diet and list some potential health risks of consuming them. Consuming all types of fruits and vegetables can reduce the risk of several health conditions. Ya Pears are no exception. They provide a significant amount of fiber and other essential nutrients, and they can help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and certain gut conditions. Apples are a popular fruit, containing antioxidants, vitamins, dietary fiber, and a range of other nutrients. Due to their varied nutrient content, they may help prevent several health conditions. Apples come in a variety of shapes, colors, and flavors and provide a range of nutrients that can benefit many different aspects of a person’s health. For example, they may help reduce the risk of cancer, obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and several other conditions. The carrot (Daucus carota) is a root vegetable often claimed to be the perfect health food. It is crunchy, tasty, and highly nutritious. Carrots are a particularly good source of beta carotene, fiber, vitamin K1, potassium, and antioxidants. They also have a number of health benefits. They’re a weight-loss-friendly food and have been linked to lower cholesterol levels and improved eye health. What's more, their carotene antioxidants have been linked to a reduced risk of cancer. Carrots are found in many colors, including yellow, white, orange, red, and purple. Orange carrots get their bright color from beta carotene, an antioxidant that your body converts into vitamin A.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: How Does a Fuel Level Sensor Work? Sensors are a crucial part of most vehicles, especially when determining the fuel level in automobiles and aircraft. Whilst running out of fuel might be inconvenient and costly when driving an automobile, in an aircraft it could have dire consequences. In this article, we look at how these fuel level sensors work. Fuel Level Sensors, also known as fuel gauges, allow drivers to monitor fuel consumption and help them to determine when to refill the tank. They consist of two main components: the sensing system itself (also known as the sender) and the indicator (also commonly referred to as the gauge). Capacitive Fuel Level Sensors work by measuring the voltage across a variable resistor within the sensing system, to determine the level of fuel; which is then relayed to the driver via the indicating system. Several components work within the sensing system, enabling it to detect how much fuel is in a tank, including the float switch, a variable resistor, and a wiper. The sensor system is relatively simple compared to other sensors currently produced, although newer sensor systems can also utilize microprocessors for faster and more accurate measurements. Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide radio-navigation system formed from the constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations. The Global Positioning System is mainly funded and controlled by the U.S Department of Defense (DOD). The system was initially designed for the operation of the U.S. military. But today, there are also many civil users of GPS across the whole world. Civil users are allowed to use the Standard Positioning Service without any kind of charge or restrictions. Global Positioning System tracking is a method of working out exactly where something is. A GPS tracking system, for example, may be placed in a vehicle, on a cell phone, or on special GPS devices, which can either be a fixed or portable unit. GPS Tracker works by providing information on the exact location. It can also track the movement of a vehicle or person. So, for example, a GPS Tracking Software can be used by a company to monitor the route and progress of a delivery truck, and by parents to check on the location of their child, or even to monitor high-valued assets in transit. A GPS tracking system uses the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) network. This network incorporates a range of satellites that use microwave signals that are transmitted to GPS Vehicle Tracker devices to give information on location, vehicle speed, time, and direction. So, a GPS tracking system can potentially give both real-time and historic navigation data on any kind of journey. Driver monitoring systems (DMS) are making a pivotal contribution to road safety, both in commercial truck fleets and passenger cars. These systems use a driver-facing camera to evaluate the driver’s state of alertness. If it detects fatigue or distraction, Driver Fatigue Monitor sends a warning or alert. In partially automated vehicles, the system notifies the driver when a vehicle-initiated handover is required. It is now well accepted that camera-based DMS is the most appropriate way to directly track driver drowsiness and distraction and perform safe, vehicle-initiated handover in semi-autonomous cars, concluded ABI Research analysts in a recent study of driver and in-cabin monitoring systems. The DMS segment is poised for significant growth thanks in part to the support of leading safety agencies. In February 2020, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in the US recommended the use of DMS as an effective means of driver engagement in SAE Level 2 vehicles. Euro NCAP recognized the importance of DMS in its revised crash-test safety standards, which starting this year require DMS for a five-star rating. By 2022, DMS will become mandatory across the European Union for M1, M2, M3, N1, N2, and N3 new vehicle categories. Fleet Management Sensor has been radically transformed by innovations such as smart devices and sensors in the digital age. The IoT-enabled future of the supply chain industry looks promising as more companies across the globe are embracing the technology. Research predicts the revenue of the global IoT fleet management market will reach an estimated US$15,500 million by 2024. This is not surprising at all because the sector has achieved great strides by being tech-forward. The acronym stands for Mobile Digital Video Recorder and is responsible for all business intelligence behind the video monitoring, such as storing videos, settings, remote functions, etc. Without it, cameras are simply cameras. The MDVR is capable of recording your images in high resolution, storing the files internally and sending them to the cloud, when connected via Wi-Fi, 4G and Ethernet (the conventional internet cable). However, in the event of an accident, the MDVR can be used to retrieve the information, which is stored on SSD for approximately 10 days.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: Acrylic Plastic Acrylic plastic refers to a family of synthetic, or man-made, plastic materials containing one or more derivatives of acrylic acid. The most common acrylic plastic is polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), which is sold under the brand names of Plexiglas, Lucite, Perspex, and Crystallite. PMMA is a tough, highly transparent material with excellent resistance to ultraviolet radiation and weathering. It can be colored, molded, cut, drilled, and formed. These properties make it ideal for many applications including airplane windshields, skylights, automobile taillights, and outdoor signs. One notable application is the ceiling of the Houston Astrodome which is composed of hundreds of double-insulating panels of PMMA acrylic plastic. Like all plastics, Acrylic Rod plastics are polymers. The word polymer comes from the Greek words poly, meaning many, and meros, meaning apart. A polymer, therefore, is a material made up of many molecules, or parts, linked together like a chain. Polymers may have hundreds, or even thousands, of molecules linked together. More importantly, a polymer is a material that has properties entirely different than its component parts. The process of making a polymer, known as polymerization, has been likened to shoveling scrap glass, copper, and other materials into a box, shaking the box, and coming back in an hour to find a working color television set. The glass, copper, and other component parts are still there, but they have been reassembled into something that looks and functions entirely differently. The first plastic polymer, celluloid, a combination of cellulose nitrate and camphor, was developed in 1869. It was based on the natural polymer cellulose, which is present in plants. Celluloid was used to make many items including photographic film, combs, and men's shirt collars. In 1909, Leo Baekeland developed the first commercially successful synthetic plastic polymer when he patented phenol-formaldehyde resin, which he named Bakelite. Bakelite was an immediate success. It could be machined and molded. It was an excellent electrical insulator and was resistant to heat, acids, and weather. It could also be colored and dyed for use in decorative objects. Bakelite plastic was used in radio, telephone, and electrical equipment, as well as countertops, buttons, and knife handles. Acrylic acid was first prepared in 1843. Methacrylic acid, which is a derivative of acrylic acid, was formulated in 1865. When methacrylic acid is reacted with methyl alcohol, it results in an ester known as methyl methacrylate. The polymerization process to turn methyl methacrylate into polymethyl methacrylate was discovered by the German chemists Fitting and Paul in 1877, but it wasn't until 1936 that the process was used to produce sheets of Clear Acrylic Rod safety glass commercially. During World War II, acrylic glass was used for periscope ports on submarines and for windshields, canopies, and gun turrets on airplanes. Acrylic Line Rod plastic polymers are formed by reacting a monomer, such as methyl methacrylate, with a catalyst. A typical catalyst would be an organic peroxide. The catalyst starts the reaction and enters into it to keep it going, but does not become part of the resulting polymer. Acrylic plastics are available in three forms: flat sheets, elongated shapes (rods and tubes), and molding powder. Molding powders are sometimes made by a process known as suspension polymerization in which the reaction takes place between tiny droplets of the monomer suspended in a solution of water and catalyst. This results in grains of polymer with tightly controlled molecular weight suitable for molding or extrusion. Acrylic plastic sheets are formed by a process known as bulk polymerization. In this process, the monomer and catalyst are poured into a mold where the reaction takes place. Two methods of bulk polymerization may be used: batch cell or continuous. The batch cell is the most common because it is simple and is easily adapted for making Acrylic Tubes in thicknesses from 0.06 to 6.0 inches (0.16-15 cm) and widths from 3 feet (0.9 m) up to several hundred feet. The batch cell method may also be used to form rods and Acrylic Diffuser Tubes. The continuous method is quicker and involves less labor. It is used to make sheets of thinner thicknesses and smaller widths than those produced by the batch cell method. The storage, handling, and processing of the chemicals that make Opal Acrylic Tubes are done under controlled environmental conditions to prevent contamination of the material or unsafe chemical reactions. The control of temperature is especially critical to the polymerization process. Even the initial temperatures of the monomer and catalyst are controlled before they are introduced into the mold. During the entire process, the temperature of the reacting material is monitored and controlled to ensure the heating and cooling cycles are the proper temperature and duration. Samples of finished acrylic materials are also given periodic laboratory analysis to confirm physical, optical, and chemical properties. PC Tubes are the clearest extruded tubes on the market today delivering brilliant quality, superior performance, and durability. Polycarbonate tubes are characterized by their flawless optics, and a perfectly smooth surface free of striations. Clear PC Tubes are optically pure. Our transparent Polycarbonate tubes are often used in the stand- and exhibition building, in the furniture/interior design branches, and mostly for technical applications such as reactors. Polycarbonate tubes are reasonable UV stable and weatherproof but are not designed for long-term outdoor applications. They will yellow if they are outside for a long period. High-quality, design-orientated applications within the architectural lighting industry can be easily created with our Polycarbonate tubes. You can create impressive lighting effects using our PC Color Tubes which are an innovative solution that fits particularly well for Lighting and architectural applications. White or frosted satin surface finishes provide excellent diffused light creating a velvety nonglare surface. Polycarbonate tubes can be cut, sanded, drilled, etc. with the appropriate tools. They require high cutting speeds and effective cooling as their low heat conduction can easily lead to overheating and local thermal stress. Excess friction, especially with Polycarbonate tubes can cause melting which leads to a tacky surface and difficulty machining. Drilling should never be performed without using some water-based cooling lubricant (i.e. an emulsion). For eliminating internal stress annealing may be necessary.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
Описание: What does the fire retardant wadding protect? The purpose of Fireproof Flame Retardant Wadding is to protect the parachute from the heat of the ejection charge. This is a type of cloth wadding that does not need to be replaced between flights. It saves money, especially on large diameter rockets that would need a lot of regular disposable wadding to protect the chute. Simply so, what can I use for rocket wadding? By far the most commonly used alternative to recovery wadding is cellulose insulation. Cellulose is made from recycled paper and is treated with boric acid to be fire-resistant. Boric acid is a natural substance, but it is also poisonous. Also Know, what does recovery wadding do? Recovery wadding is necessary to protect your parachute from being damaged. As your rocket's motor burns out, it emits a small burst or charge that pops the nose cone out, and deploys the parachute. Without the wadding, the chute could be burned. Products that are handcrafted offer higher quality and more attention to detail apart from taking less energy than a mass production assembly line. This makes them more environmentally sustainable. Also, when you buy a handmade product, the local artisans or the locally-owned independent businesses creating them yield a higher percentage of their revenue to their communities than chains. Because Natural Health Materials are what they are – natural, they are not made in factories. The option of customizing your purchase by dealing directly with the artisans when you purchase natural products makes your choices open to tweaking certain aspects of the product precisely to fit your needs. There are two sides of the acoustical coin, if you will. There are products that absorb echo within a room, and there are products that will block or stop/reduce sound transmission. There are some panels that will do a bit of both. These are generally called composites, but for now, let’s keep it simple. Sound-Absorbing And Energy-Saving Materials are used to improve the sound quality inside of the room in which they are installed. They are usually installed on the walls or ceiling as a finished surface in the room. Products that are used to block sound are used INSIDE of the wall or ceiling – as part of the construction material. They can be dense, heavy materials or materials that will decouple the wall assembly – and due to their density, often reflect the sound back into the room rather than the sound penetrating through to the other side. Absorbing the echo in a room and blocking or reducing sound are done in two very different ways and with different products and approaches. In fact, some people soundproofing a room on the cheap side even hang moving blankets on the wall to create a DIY Sound Absorbing Padding. If you are interested in a more professional or finished look as well as performance, there are fantastic sound-absorbing products on the market. In order to keep the neighbors from complaining, you are going to have to build a room within a room and float the whole thing on a layer or two of rubber so that this new room is not touching the floor. The tricky part becomes getting fresh air into the space. I would suggest using a 2×6 stud for the walls with a layer or two of 5/8” sheetrock (drywall) on the outside, some kind of Thermal Insulation on the inside and then two more layers of 5/8” sheetrock. Install a heavy, solid core door and be sure to use sealant to seal the rough opening to the studs. You are going to need to build some kind of lined duct or chamber to pull or push fresh air into the room as well as to return it to the rest of the air in the apartment. If this isn’t done correctly, it can quickly negate the walls ability to block sound. Filter And Filter Materials are usually made of spun fiberglass material or from pleated paper or cloth enclosed in a cardboard frame. Its basic function is to clean the air that circulates through your heating and cooling system. Filters trap and hold many types of particulates and contaminants that could affect your health and comfort, including: Dust and dirt Pollen Mold and mold spores Fibers and lint Metal, plaster or wood particles Hair and animal fur Filtration usually occurs when expended air is brought back into the HVAC equipment to be conditioned and distributed again. The air is forced through the filter, and the material removes particulates and other contaminants from the air. Meltblown polypropylene is used as the middle layer of many certified medical masks and in the manufacture of respirators such as N95s: it filters very well. It remains in short supply, with many distributors in Canada fully committed to July 2021. It is not intended to be washed, though novel programs for limited reuse of respirators have been developed for hospitals. Because of the supply issue and because it is not washable, we do not recommend using melt-blown polypropylene for reusable non-medical masks. Disposable non-medical Filter Fabric For Facemask intended to be inserted into pocket masks are sold commercially and may contain melt blown, spun bond and other components; it is not always possible to determine their composition from the packaging or advertisements. Currently, no standards define their use in Canada. They are designed to be discarded after each use. Spunlace polypropylene tends to be naturally springy and in contrast to spunbond and meltblown, it absorbs liquids. Some wet wipes are produced by spunlace methods. However, the material used is often not polypropylene but rather viscose-polyester blend, to increase absorbency. The composition of the wet ingredients is clearly specified on packaging, but many wipes do not include the fibre composition of the material. These materials are not intended to be laundered and reused. Some wipes contain active ingredients that might be harmful if inhaled. For all these reasons, we do not recommend using dried-out wipes as Eco-Friendly Materials filters.
Дата Публикации: 14-12-21
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SELECT `oc2_location`.`id_location` AS `id_location`, `oc2_location`.`name` AS `name`, `oc2_location`.`order` AS `order`, `oc2_location`.`id_location_parent` AS `id_location_parent`, `oc2_location`.`parent_deep` AS `parent_deep`, `oc2_location`.`seoname` AS `seoname`, `oc2_location`.`description` AS `description`, `oc2_location`.`last_modified` AS `last_modified`, `oc2_location`.`has_image` AS `has_image`, `oc2_location`.`latitude` AS `latitude`, `oc2_location`.`longitude` AS `longitude`, `oc2_location`.`id_geoname` AS `id_geoname`, `oc2_location`.`fcodename_geoname` AS `fcodename_geoname` FROM `oc2_locations` AS `oc2_location` WHERE `oc2_location`.`id_location` = '0' LIMIT 1 (10) |
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7.0313 kB
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Kohana | 0.156437 s | |||
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139.0391 kB | ||||
Исходный пункт | Min | Max | Average | Всего |
find_file (211) |
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0.000741 s
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0.156437 s
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0.4688 kB
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2.7969 kB
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0.6590 kB
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139.0391 kB
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Requests | 2.893669 s | |||
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1,602.7109 kB | ||||
Исходный пункт | Min | Max | Average | Всего |
"user/tfhj270" (1) |
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Запуск приложения (1) | 5.093771 s | 5.093771 s | 5.093771 s | 5.093771 s |
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3,450.1563 kB | 3,450.1563 kB | 3,450.1563 kB | 3,450.1563 kB |
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APPPATH/common/classes/kohana.php |
APPPATH/classes/kohana/exception.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Kohana/Exception.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Log.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Log.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Config.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Log/File.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Log/File.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Log/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Log/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Config/File.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/File.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/File/Reader.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/Reader.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/Source.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/init.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/classes/widgets.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/imagefly/init.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Route.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Route.php |
APPPATH/classes/core.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/core.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Cookie.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Cookie.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/arr.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Arr.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/cache/config/cache.php |
APPPATH/config/cache.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Config/Group.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/Group.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/cache.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/cache/classes/Kohana/Cache.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/configdb.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Config/Database.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Config/Database.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Config/Database/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Config/Database/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Config/Database/Reader.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Config/Database/Reader.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/DB.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/DB.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Query/Builder/Select.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query/Builder/Select.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Query/Builder/Where.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query/Builder/Where.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Query/Builder.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query/Builder.php |
APPPATH/classes/database/query.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/database/query.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/config/database.php |
APPPATH/config/database.php |
APPPATH/classes/database/mysqli.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/database/mysqli.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/MySQLi.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Profiler.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Profiler.php |
APPPATH/classes/database/mysqli/result.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/database/mysqli/result.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/MySQLi/Result.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Result.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Result.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/auth/config/auth.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Session.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Session.php |
APPPATH/config/auth.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/i18n.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/i18n.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/I18n.php |
APPPATH/config/routes.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/url.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/URL.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/theme.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/theme.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/request.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Request.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP/Request.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP/Request.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP/Message.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP/Message.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/init.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/options.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/auth/classes/Auth.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/auth/classes/Kohana/Auth.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/auth/oc.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/config/session.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/config/session.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Session/Native.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Session/Native.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Encrypt.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Encrypt.php |
APPPATH/classes/form.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/form.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Form.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/alert.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/cron/classes/cron.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/cron/classes/kohana/cron.php |
APPPATH/classes/orm.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/orm.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/orm/classes/Kohana/ORM.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Model.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Model.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Inflector.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Inflector.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/config/inflector.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/date.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Date.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP/Header.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP/Header.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Request/Client/Internal.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Request/Client/Internal.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Request/Client.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Request/Client.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Response.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Response.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP/Response.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP/Response.php |
APPPATH/classes/controller/user.php |
APPPATH/classes/controller.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Controller.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/category.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/location.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/ad.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/coupon.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/model/oc/coupon.php |
APPPATH/classes/view.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/view.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/View.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/breadcrumbs/classes/breadcrumbs.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/breadcrumbs/classes/breadcrumb.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/user.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/model/oc/user.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Expression.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Expression.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/pagination.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/pagination/classes/kohana/pagination.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/pagination/config/pagination.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/seo.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/main.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/header_metas.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/html.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/html.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTML.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/model/forum.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/valid.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Valid.php |
APPPATH/common/views/analytics.php |
APPPATH/common/views/alert_terms.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/header.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Query/Builder/Join.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query/Builder/Join.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/menu.php |
APPPATH/common/views/nav_link.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/widget_login.php |
APPPATH/common/views/pages/auth/login-form.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/csrf.php |
APPPATH/classes/text.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/text.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Text.php |
APPPATH/common/views/pages/auth/social.php |
APPPATH/common/views/pages/auth/forgot-form.php |
APPPATH/common/views/pages/auth/register-form.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/captcha.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/captcha.php |
APPPATH/common/views/breadcrumbs.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/pages/user/profile.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/image/config/image.php |
APPPATH/common/views/sidebar.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/classes/widget.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/classes/widget/share.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/classes/widget/rss.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/feed.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Feed.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/views/widget/widget_share.php |
APPPATH/common/views/share.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/views/widget/widget_rss.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/footer.php |
APPPATH/common/views/profiler.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/views/profiler/style.css |
Core |
date |
ereg |
libxml |
openssl |
pcre |
sqlite3 |
zlib |
bz2 |
calendar |
ctype |
curl |
hash |
filter |
ftp |
gettext |
gmp |
SPL |
iconv |
pcntl |
readline |
Reflection |
session |
standard |
shmop |
SimpleXML |
mbstring |
tokenizer |
xml |
cgi-fcgi |
bcmath |
dom |
fileinfo |
gd |
intl |
json |
ldap |
exif |
mcrypt |
mysql |
mysqli |
PDO |
pdo_mysql |
pdo_sqlite |
Phar |
posix |
pspell |
soap |
sockets |
sysvmsg |
sysvsem |
sysvshm |
tidy |
wddx |
XCache |
xmlreader |
xmlwriter |
xsl |
zip |
mhash |
XCache Optimizer |
XCache Cacher |
XCache Coverager |
Zend OPcache |
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csrf-token-login |
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string(30) "1Nx5NbOwelHr3ZGhtgJBr8X64gO1pc" |
csrf-token-register |
string(25) "77QXTRABjBz5gIvproZIs2AIq" |
alert_data |
array(0) |
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string(0) "" |
UNIQUE_ID |
string(27) "Zw5ZyYnY8n56gTC-k0lEiwAAAFk" |
HTTP_USER_AGENT |
string(40) "CCBot/2.0 (https://commoncrawl.org/faq/)" |
HTTP_HOST |
string(22) "board.flexi-soft.in.ua" |
SERVER_PORT |
string(2) "80" |
PHPRC |
string(35) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/php-bin" |
REDIRECT_HANDLER |
string(24) "application/x-httpd-php5" |
PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR |
string(53) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/php-bin/flexi-soft.in.ua:" |
DOCUMENT_ROOT |
string(48) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/www/flexi-soft.in.ua" |
SCRIPT_FILENAME |
string(64) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/www/board.flexi-soft.in.ua/index.php" |
REQUEST_URI |
string(13) "/user/tfhj270" |
SCRIPT_NAME |
string(10) "/index.php" |
HTTP_CONNECTION |
string(5) "close" |
REMOTE_PORT |
string(5) "54964" |
PATH |
string(28) "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin" |
CONTEXT_PREFIX |
string(9) "/php-bin/" |
SERVER_ADMIN |
string(26) "webmaster@flexi-soft.in.ua" |
PWD |
string(47) "/var/www/php-bin/19218-saniyaw/flexi-soft.in.ua" |
REQUEST_SCHEME |
string(4) "http" |
REDIRECT_STATUS |
string(3) "200" |
HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE |
string(29) "Fri, 14 Jun 2024 21:34:07 GMT" |
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE |
string(14) "en-US,en;q=0.5" |
HTTP_ACCEPT |
string(63) "text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8" |
REMOTE_ADDR |
string(14) "44.200.122.214" |
SERVER_NAME |
string(22) "board.flexi-soft.in.ua" |
SHLVL |
string(1) "1" |
SERVER_SOFTWARE |
string(72) "Apache/2.4.6 (CloudLinux) OpenSSL/1.0.2k-fips mod_fcgid/2.3.9 PHP/5.4.16" |
QUERY_STRING |
string(0) "" |
SERVER_ADDR |
string(9) "127.0.0.1" |
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PORT |
string(2) "80" |
GATEWAY_INTERFACE |
string(7) "CGI/1.1" |
SERVER_PROTOCOL |
string(8) "HTTP/1.0" |
HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING |
string(7) "br,gzip" |
REDIRECT_URL |
string(10) "/index.php" |
REQUEST_METHOD |
string(3) "GET" |
CONTEXT_DOCUMENT_ROOT |
string(48) "/var/www/php-bin/19218-saniyaw/flexi-soft.in.ua/" |
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO |
string(4) "http" |
_ |
string(16) "/usr/bin/php-cgi" |
ORIG_SCRIPT_FILENAME |
string(51) "/var/www/php-bin/19218-saniyaw/flexi-soft.in.ua/php" |
ORIG_PATH_INFO |
string(10) "/index.php" |
ORIG_PATH_TRANSLATED |
string(64) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/www/board.flexi-soft.in.ua/index.php" |
ORIG_SCRIPT_NAME |
string(12) "/php-bin/php" |
PHP_SELF |
string(10) "/index.php" |
REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT |
float 1728993737,8583 |
REQUEST_TIME |
integer 1728993737 |