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ontonix · 1 year ago
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Complexity Monitoring Device for Local Anomaly Detection in Networks
The blog provides a brief description of a Quantitative Complexity Management-based (QCM) network monitoring device. The QCM technology has been under development by Ontonix since 2005. Numerous applications have been developed which span various sectors of the industry, economics, finance and medicine. In the majority of cases, QCM solutions are used for following…
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heartorbit · 27 days ago
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MWAH!
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feelingthefresharea · 1 year ago
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New York Deck Uncovered Simple rooftop deck image without a cover
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hotfattygirl · 1 year ago
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New York Deck Uncovered Simple rooftop deck image without a cover
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mazerimmer · 1 year ago
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Uncovered Deck in New York Ideas for a contemporary rooftop deck renovation without a roof
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rachelsfindings · 1 year ago
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Uncovered Deck in New York
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Ideas for a contemporary rooftop deck renovation without a roof
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k0mmari · 11 days ago
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MWAH!
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varsiteeclvb · 2 years ago
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New York Deck Uncovered
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spockvarietyhour · 2 months ago
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Alien: Covenant (2017)
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calamarispiderart · 6 months ago
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you really are pathetic.
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lorenzonuti · 1 year ago
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Hibernate.
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wynandcore · 6 months ago
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Scars. ooohhh Scars.
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pluralhottakes · 3 months ago
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My hot take is that system littles wanting spaces where they can talk about not child safe things isn't because they aren't "really children", but because adults creating spaces for children become way too coddling and sanitized.
I am really my age and don't have emotional regulation or skill development of an adult. I also don't need to be handheld. Both camps are taking it to extremes and making it harder and I hate it.
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fuujinlol · 6 months ago
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KITTEN
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n64retro · 2 years ago
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Photograph by Bruno Gonçalves from a Facebook N64 group.
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katmaibearfan · 5 months ago
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do you know how they number the bears? 747 for life
The bear monitoring system is something i do not know too much about, as it primarily used by the rangers internally for collecting data about the bears. The rangers do a lot of monitoring of the bears at Brooks River, tracking their appearance as well as a wide range of behaviors, and how both of those things change over the years. This tracking system allows us to study so, so much more about the bears here than humans would normally be able to, and they do it all without tagging or physical tracking devices of any kind.
Anyways, more to your question -- Bears are given a 3 digit identification number when they are first identified as independent bears who frequent the brooks river area. Each bear identified this way in a given year has the same starting digit, though obviously since bears can sometimes live upwards of 30 years at Brooks River and they only have 10 digits (0-9) to work with, not every bear with the same starting digit was identified the same year. also, regarding bear id numbers starting with 0, most of the time the 0 is left off when rangers talk about the bears. 89 Backpack's number is technically 089, for example, but everyone just writes it as 89, so i have followed suit in this post and every other post.
litter mates often have numbers very close to one another, because they all become independent subadults the same year, and bears who were raised at Brooks River as cubs generally stay in the area once they are independent. i think the rangers try to keep bears that they believe to be related near each other in the monitoring system, but i don't have a specific source on that -- I'm just looking at examples like 912 and 913, and 428 and 429. Though, also, sometimes a bear doesn't show up the same year as their litter mates so they get separated in the numbering system. A good example is bear 99, who showed up a year later than 912 and 913, even though it is generally believed that the three of them are 39's 2016 litter.
Additionally, I want to be clear that not every bear that is first identified as independent in the same year is the same age. Not only do independent bears first begin frequenting brooks river at wildly different ages -- everything from newly emancipated subadults familiar with the area to fully-grown adults who suddenly appear one day -- but in addition, not all bears are emancipated at the same age, either. Cubs generally stay with their mother for 2-3 summers, but we have seen emancipation happen after just 1 summer and we have seen it happen after as many as 4 summers.
Also, when a monitored bear has not been seen for 10 years, then their number is recycled and added back into the pool of available numbers. as an example, there was a female bear numbered 720 who we last saw in 2006. so in 2016, her number was recycled, and was used for a new subadult female.
I hope this helps! for more information about the bear monitoring system, how it works, and what it's used for, i recommend checking out this live chat from 2019 about the topic!
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