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There are also lots of tutorials available on the National Instruments home page, I suggest that you - now - or actually better (because then you will not be distracted :-), after you have accomplished my tutorial - browse thisLabVIEW Interactive Tutorial which gives you a good overview over plattforms and applications. The present tutorial (that you now read) focuses more on LabVIEW as a programming tool. (I think you quickly meet the wall if you do not master basic LabVIEW.)




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This thorough, four-day training offers instructions on troubleshooting Veritas NetBackup software, along with information on general error detection tools and troubleshooting methodologies. You will acquire 15+ skills that will enable you to resolve issues related to the NetBackup database, devices, media, disk, cloud, OST, deduplication, and virtualization. In addition, you will get to study the functions of key NetBackup processes and learn how to enable, view, and manage the associated logs.


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Coordination complexes can be highly colored and we will use a spectrometer to measure the concentration of the coordination complex. According to Beer's Law the concentration is proportional to the absorbance. \[A=\epsilon bc\] where \(\epsilon\) = extinction coefficient, b=path length and c=concentration (experiment 3.2b). You need to review the use of spectrometers (section 0.3 of the general information) and realize that for the spectrometer we are using, you can only trust Beer's law over the absorbance range of 0.05 to 1.


You can monitor and track the resolution of cases in a specific context, such as spaces or cases, by using the task board. By default, the board view is enabled in spaces only, but you can enable it in any context to meet your needs. For better clarity when resolving cases, track the tasks that are grouped in columns by status. You can change the status of a task by dragging it to columns. From the task board view, you can also quickly create and assign ad-hoc tasks by configuring deadlines, as well update task details.


Certain commercial entities, equipment, or materials may be identified in this document in order to describe an experimental procedure or concept adequately. Such identification is not intended to imply recommendation or endorsement by NIST, nor is it intended to imply that the entities, materials, or equipment are necessarily the best available for the purpose.There may be references in this publication to other publications currently under development by NIST in accordance with its assigned statutory responsibilities. The information in this publication, including concepts and methodologies, may be used by federal agencies even before the completion of such companion publications. Thus, until each publication is completed, current requirements, guidelines, and procedures, where they exist, remain operative. For planning and transition purposes, federal agencies may wish to closely follow the development of these new publications by NIST.Organizations are encouraged to review all draft publications during public comment periods and provide feedback to NIST. Many NIST cybersecurity publications, other than the ones noted above, are available at


If a secret is sent by the verifier to the out-of-band device, the device SHOULD NOT display the authentication secret while it is locked by the owner (i.e., requires an entry of a PIN, passcode, or biometric to view). However, authenticators SHOULD indicate the receipt of an authentication secret on a locked device.


This section provides a high-level overview of general usability considerations for biometrics. A more detailed discussion of biometric usability can be found in Usability & Biometrics, Ensuring Successful Biometric Systems NIST Usability.


Advanced Settings control the behavior of Kibana. For example, you can change the format used to display dates,specify the default data view, and set the precision for displayed decimal values.


[preview]This functionality is in technical preview and may be changed or removed in a future release. Elastic will apply best effort to fix any issues, but features in technical preview are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features.Kibana tracks UI state in the URL, which can lead to problemswhen there is a lot of state information, and the URL gets very long. Enablingthis setting stores part of the URL in your browser session to keep the URLshort.


[preview]This functionality is in technical preview and may be changed or removed in a future release. Elastic will apply best effort to fix any issues, but features in technical preview are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features. Allows SQL queries for search.


[beta]This functionality is in beta and is subject to change. The design and code is less mature than official GA features and is being provided as-is with no warranties. Beta features are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features. Enables the Field statistics view. Examine details such asthe minimum and maximum values of a numeric field or a map of a geo field.


Controls the way the document table looks and works.To use the new Document Explorer instead of the classic view, turn off this option.The Document Explorer offers better data sorting, resizable columns, and a full screen view.


Sets the default time filter for viewing anomaly detection job results. This settingmust contain from and to values (seeaccepted formats). It is ignored unlessml:anomalyDetection:results:enableTimeDefaults is enabled.


[preview]This functionality is in technical preview and may be changed or removed in a future release. Elastic will apply best effort to fix any issues, but features in technical preview are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features. Sorts services without anomaly detection rules on the APM Service inventory page by service name.


[preview]This functionality is in technical preview and may be changed or removed in a future release. Elastic will apply best effort to fix any issues, but features in technical preview are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features. When enabled, allows users to create Service Groups from the APM Service Inventory page.


The VLT has made an undisputed impact on observational astronomy. It is the most productive individual ground-based facility, and results from the VLT have led to the publication of an average of more than one peer-reviewed scientific paper per day. VLT contributes greatly to making ESO the most productive ground-based observatory in the world. The VLT has stimulated a new age of discoveries, with several notable scientific firsts, including the first image of an extrasolar planet (eso0428), tracking individual stars moving around the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way (eso0846), and observing the afterglow of the furthest known Gamma-Ray Burst.


NSDUH employs a stratified multistage area probability sample that is designed to be representative of both the nation as a whole and for each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The 2016 NSDUH annual target sample size of 67,500 interviews was distributed across three age groups, with 25 percent allocated to adolescents aged 12 to 17, 25 percent allocated to young adults aged 18 to 25, and 50 percent allocated to adults aged 26 or older. From 2002 through 2013, the NSDUH sample was allocated equally across these three age groups. Although the sample design changed in 2014, NSDUH had the same total target sample size per year of 67,500 interviews between 2002 and 2016.6


NSDUH is a face-to-face household interview survey that is conducted in two phases: the screening phase and the interview phase. The interviewer conducts a screening of the sampled household with an adult resident (aged 18 or older) in order to determine whether zero, one, or two residents aged 12 or older should be selected for the interview.7 NSDUH collects data using audio computer-assisted self interviewing (ACASI) in which respondents read or listen to the questions on headphones, then enter their answers directly into a NSDUH laptop computer. ACASI is designed for accurate reporting of information by providing respondents with a highly private and confidential mode for responding to questions about illicit drug use, mental health, and other sensitive behaviors. NSDUH also uses computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) in which interviewers read less sensitive questions to respondents and enter the respondents' answers into a NSDUH laptop computer.


In 2016, screening was completed at 135,188 addresses, and 67,942 completed interviews were obtained, including 17,109 interviews from adolescents aged 12 to 17 and 50,833 interviews from adults aged 18 or older. Weighted response rates for household screening and for interviewing were 77.9 and 68.4 percent, respectively, for an overall response rate of 53.3 percent for people aged 12 or older. The weighted interview response rates were 77.0 percent for adolescents and 67.6 percent for adults.8 Further details about the 2016 NSDUH design and methods can be found on the web at


Tobacco use continues to be the leading cause of preventable death in the United States.20 NSDUH data can be used to estimate the percentage of individuals who used tobacco products and can be used to monitor changes in use over time. NSDUH asks respondents aged 12 or older about their tobacco use in the 30 days before the interview. Tobacco products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (such as snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or "snus"), cigars, and pipe tobacco. Cigarette use is defined as smoking "part or all of a cigarette." A discussion of the estimates for daily cigarette smoking follows a presentation of the estimates for any current cigarette smoking. Finally, this section presents estimates for current use of cigars, pipe tobacco, and smokeless tobacco. Estimates for smokeless tobacco use since 2015 are not comparable with estimates prior to 2015 because of questionnaire changes in 2015.


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