Posted on 01 May 2013. Tags: Cell, Data, Database, Embedded, modem, post, structure, Using?, Wordpress
See Video Link to SEE what I want by example…
I want to make an AWESOME database that allows multiple users the ability to go to a dashboard with usernames and passwords to see the data that was captured using an embedded system with a mobile device sending commands via HTTP. I need to have the embedded device populate the data in the “form” and send it.
Then, I want the customers be able to retireve their data. I will pay you folks to make modifications if this is not “stock” Looking also at Gravity systems. Cost is not an issue but GREAT customer service is an issue. My phone is 831-455-0418. This will be installed on over 60,000 diesel trucks across the nation in the first 2 years. I need a very robust SQL database that looks like WP supports. You up for helping out and getting paid to do it? Otherwise, I will go to eLance and pay someone to use my prototypes and make a custom one for me that will work.
My test site is here: http://bravedo.com/wireless-data/
Data directly here: http://bravedo.com/wireless-data/index.p…
I will use the following microprocessor connected to a MultiTech Socket Model Cell radio with AT&T SIM cards…http://www.multitech.com/en_us/products/…
Here is a video explaining what I want…http://www.screencast.com/t/9eno9QQ7K
Perhaps someone at Formidable contacts me because it looks like they could do this and it would be a nice niche.. Looking at Gravity too… So, the first wizard to contact me will likely be chosen if you are sharp by golly!
My contact info:
Dave Korpi
dave.korpi@gmail.com
831-455-0418 Pacific Time please….
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Posted on 25 September 2012. Tags: Affiliate, Cell, cell phone, money, Online, phone
Is there companies or places to go that you can advertise for or affiliate for
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Posted on 26 August 2012. Tags: cdma, Cell, cell phone company, cell phone provider, Disruption, local high school, phone, provider, service, Verizon
I work for a local cell phone provider that is an affiliate of a much larger cell phone company that is nationwide. We are experiencing service problems within the local high school, yet CDMA services (Verizon) seem to work great. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what to do about this?
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Posted on 12 August 2012. Tags: antibody, capacity c, Cell, developmental genes, endocrine glands, expotential, homeotic genes, hormone receptors, independent pop, Mcq, nearby tissue, nerve cell, proliferation, resource partitioning, tissue
MCQ is Multiple Choice Qustions. There are 18 questions, it may seem alot but its not really. For each question the answer is either A, B, C or D and ONLY one option is correct per question. It would mean the world to me if somebody can help answer some questions!!
Q1. Developmental genes are
(a)usually highly variable
(b)never expressed
(c)highly conserved
(d)found in the mitochondrial genome.
Q2. In development, patern formation is controlled by
(a) homeopathic genes
(b)homeotic genes
(c)homolytic genes
(d)homeostatic genes.
Q3. The expotential model of growth
(a)describes a population whose growth is unlimited
(b)incorporates the concept of carrying capacity
(c)described by a sigmoidally shaped curve
(d)exhibited by paramecium grown in the lab with limited nutrients
Q4. In ecology, density independent pop. growth
(a)results from decreased fecundity
(b)is associated with crowded pops.
(c)results from competition for resources
(d)may be associated with stochastic events
Q5. Predation of one species on another is
(a) detrimental to both species
(b)beneficial to one, detrimental to the other
(c)beneficial to both
(d) beneficial to one, but the other is unaffected
Q6. Which is NOT associated with competition
(a)realized niche
(b)resource partitioning
(c)charater displacement
(d) aposematic colouration
Q7. Hormones act in a tissue specific manner because
(a)endocrine glands affect only nearby tissue
(b) hormones are carried in blood to only specific tissues
(c)different tissue differ in hormone receptors and intracellular effector proteins
(d)hormones are transported in axons to specific tissues.
Q8. An unequal distribution of ions inside/outside a nerve cell is essential for generating its resting membrane, at rest there is a
(a)higher concentration of K+ inside the cell
(b)higher conc. of K+ outside the cell
(c) a higher conc. of Na+ inside the cell
(d) a higher conc. of Cl- inside the cell
Q9. In nerve cells the stimulus aptitude is encoded in the
(a)size of action potential
(b)frequency of action potentials
(c)duration of action potentials
(d)resting membrane potential
Q10. Hair cells in the inner ear are activated by
(a)attachment to the middle ear bones
(b)vibrating fluid in the inner ear
(c)attachment to the tympanum
(d)by hair like extensions from adjacent cells
Q11. Motorneurons stimulate muscle cells by
(a) transmission of action potentials via electrical synapse
(b)release of GABA
(c)release of acetylcholine
(d)release of Na+
Q12. What is the function of extracellular digestion(a)mechanical digestion(b)chemical digest.(c)nutrient absorption(d)food moistening and storage
Q13. An osmoregulator that can only tolerate a narrow range of salinities is called
(a)euryhaline
(b)stenohaline
(c)hypoosmotic
(d)hyperosmotic
Q14. Macrophages are
(a)giant cells that eat viruses for nutrient supply
(b)phagocytizing cells that differentiate from monocytes outside the blood stream
(c) cells that can remember what has been phagocytized previously for enhanced secondary response
(d)unicellular parasites that phagocytose our cells
Q15. Humans can make billions of different antibodies, but the human genome encodes just 25,000 genes, how is it possible
(a)antibodies are custom produced against all pathogens
(b)each individual antibody evolves through its lifespan differently
(c)somatic recombination of DNA enables each lymphocyte to produce a different antibody
(d)many gene fragments encode different antibodies
Q16. Which of the following is true of the complement system
(a)its is only part of adaptive immunity
(b)it is only part of innate immunity
(c)it belongs neither to innate or adaptive immunity but forms part of passive immunity
(d)its an effector mechanism of both innate and adaptive immunity
Q17. What is immunoglobulin g IgG
(a)an antibody that can cross the placenta
(b)an antibody that is primarily found in secretions of breast milk
(c)a pentameric antibody that is the 1st to be secreted following infection
(d)a globular protein that carries macrophages to their targets
Q18. What is clonal expansion? It is the
(a)proliferation of individual monocytes following antigen stimulation
(b)proliferation of individual granulocytes following antigen stimulation
(c)proliferation of individual lymphocytes follwing antigen stimulation
(d)the growth of genetically identical red blood cells
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Posted on 16 May 2012. Tags: advantage of nuclear energy, burning of fossil fuels, Cell, Earth, greenhouse effect, harmful pollutants, nonvascular plants, peat moss, recycling plastic bottles, reuse, seedless vascular plants, use of nuclear energy, Water, web food chain, wind
is a chemical compound that forms tangled fibers in the cell walls of plants.
Stomata
Cambium
Cellulose
Cuticle
Of the following, which is NOT an example of a seed plant?
peanuts
peat moss
oranges
wheat
The most common type of plants on Earth is ____. (1 point)
angiosperms
gymnosperms
nonvascular plants
seedless vascular plants
The major function of leaves is to ____. (1 point)
make food
store food
transport
absorb nutrients
Which of the following eats consumers? (1 point)
carnivore
herbivore
bacteria
fungi
Which is a more complete model of feeding relationships? (1 point)
protein building
food map
food web
food chain
Which is a single individual from a population? (1 point)
organism
ecosystem
community
niche
Drought, fewer plants, and fewer nesting sites are examples of ____ factors. (1 point)
biotic
abiotic
limiting
carrying
Which of the following would help conserve natural resources? (1 point)
using solar panels
recycling plastic bottles
ridding the environment of harmful pollutants
all of the above
https://www.connexus.com/content/media/140991-9192006-120202-PM-39485939.gif
Arrow C in Figure 19-1 is best described as ____. (1 point)
solar radiation
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
heat trapped near Earth’s surface
chlorofluorocarbons
Figure 19-1 represents the ____. (1 point)
photovoltaic cell
greenhouse effect
use of hydroelectric power
use of nuclear energy
Most air pollution results from ____. (1 point)
the burning of fossil fuels
nuclear energy use
volcanic eruptions
the evaporation of chemicals such as paints and dry-cleaning fluid
An advantage of nuclear energy is that ____. (1 point)
uranium is a nonrenewable resource
it does not contribute to air pollution
it makes use of the wind
it makes use of hot water from geysers
To produce hydroelectric power, _____ is needed. (1 point)
a fossil fuel
flowing water
sunlight
wind
The three Rs of conservation are _____. (1 point)
reduce, reserve, resave
reuse, reclaim, return
reduce, reuse, recycle
redo, recycle, release
Explain how groundwater can become polluted.
Why is conservation important today?
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Posted on 16 May 2012. Tags: advantage of nuclear energy, burning of fossil fuels, Cell, Earth, greenhouse effect, harmful pollutants, nonvascular plants, peat moss, recycling plastic bottles, reuse, seedless vascular plants, use of nuclear energy, Water, web food chain, wind
is a chemical compound that forms tangled fibers in the cell walls of plants.
Stomata
Cambium
Cellulose
Cuticle
Of the following, which is NOT an example of a seed plant?
peanuts
peat moss
oranges
wheat
The most common type of plants on Earth is ____. (1 point)
angiosperms
gymnosperms
nonvascular plants
seedless vascular plants
The major function of leaves is to ____. (1 point)
make food
store food
transport
absorb nutrients
Which of the following eats consumers? (1 point)
carnivore
herbivore
bacteria
fungi
Which is a more complete model of feeding relationships? (1 point)
protein building
food map
food web
food chain
Which is a single individual from a population? (1 point)
organism
ecosystem
community
niche
Drought, fewer plants, and fewer nesting sites are examples of ____ factors. (1 point)
biotic
abiotic
limiting
carrying
Which of the following would help conserve natural resources? (1 point)
using solar panels
recycling plastic bottles
ridding the environment of harmful pollutants
all of the above
https://www.connexus.com/content/media/140991-9192006-120202-PM-39485939.gif
Arrow C in Figure 19-1 is best described as ____. (1 point)
solar radiation
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
heat trapped near Earth’s surface
chlorofluorocarbons
Figure 19-1 represents the ____. (1 point)
photovoltaic cell
greenhouse effect
use of hydroelectric power
use of nuclear energy
Most air pollution results from ____. (1 point)
the burning of fossil fuels
nuclear energy use
volcanic eruptions
the evaporation of chemicals such as paints and dry-cleaning fluid
An advantage of nuclear energy is that ____. (1 point)
uranium is a nonrenewable resource
it does not contribute to air pollution
it makes use of the wind
it makes use of hot water from geysers
To produce hydroelectric power, _____ is needed. (1 point)
a fossil fuel
flowing water
sunlight
wind
The three Rs of conservation are _____. (1 point)
reduce, reserve, resave
reuse, reclaim, return
reduce, reuse, recycle
redo, recycle, release
Explain how groundwater can become polluted.
Why is conservation important today?
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