![]() India produces around 107.59 MT of wheat annually while a major chunk of it goes towards domestic consumption. India is the second largest producer of wheat with a share of around 13.53 per cent of world total production. However, its share has increased from 0.14 per cent in 2016 to 0.54 per cent in 2020. India accounts for even less than one per cent in world wheat export. “We are giving thrust on building infrastructure in the value chain for giving boosts to cereal exports in collaboration with the state governments and other stakeholders such as exporters, farmer producer organizations, transporters etc,” Dr. The rise in wheat exports has been achieved because of the Agricultural Products Exports Development Authority (APEDA) taking up various initiatives such as organizing B2B exhibitions in different countries, exploring new potential markets and initiating marketing campaigns with active involvement of Indian Embassies. Though India is not among the top ten wheat exporters in the global trade, its rate of growth in exports have surpassed that of all these countries, indicating the rapid strides it is taking in reaching new markets worldwide. Top ten countries which accounted for more than 94 per cent of India’s wheat exports in 2016-17, now have 99 per cent share in exports in 2020-21 both volume and value terms. The top ten importing countries for Indian wheat in 2020-21 are Bangladesh, Nepal, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Afghanistan, Qatar, Indonesia, Oman and Malaysia, according to data by Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCIS). In 2020-21, India entered new wheat markets such as Yemen, Afghanistan, Qatar and Indonesia. India's wheat exports are mainly to neighbouring countries with Bangladesh having the largest share of more than 54 per cent in both volume and value terms in 2020-21. The country’s wheat exports touched $ 243 million in 2020 against $ 50 million in 2016, according to ITC Trade Map, 2021 data. With India being the world’s top rice exporter, wheat exports have witnessed a 48.56 percent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) during 2016-2020. In the current financial year (2021-22), India’s wheat exports is expected to achieve an all-time record high as it has already surpassed shipment of 2.09 MT achieved during 2020-21. In terms of value, India’s wheat exports in the current fiscal (April – October) rose by 546 per cent to $ 872 million from $ 135 million reported during the same period of the previous fiscal. In the first seven months (April-October) of the current financial year (2021-22), India’s wheat exports in terms of volume rose by more than 527 per cent to 3.2 Million Tonne (MT) from 0.51 MT reported during April-October period of 2020-21. India’s cereals exports continue to surge notwithstanding disruption of global supplies because of COVID19 pandemic. ![]()
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There are three ways to find the wattage an appliance uses: For example, you could record the cooking time each time you use your microwave, work on your computer, watch your television, or leave a light on in a room or outdoors. It may be practical for you to keep a usage log for some appliances. Refrigerators, although turned "on" all the time, actually cycle on and off as needed to maintain interior temperatures. To estimate the number of hours that a refrigerator actually operates at its maximum wattage, divide the total time the refrigerator is plugged in by three. If you know you run your whole house fan 4 hours every night before shutting it off, you can use that number. For example, if you know you normally watch about 4 hours of television every day, you can use that number. If you know about how much you use an appliance every day, you can roughly estimate the number of hours it runs. Estimate the number of hours per day an appliance runs.These loads can be avoided by unplugging the appliance or using a power strip and using the switch on the power strip to cut all power to the appliance.įollow these steps for finding the annual energy consumption of a product, as well as the cost to operate it. Most phantom loads will increase the appliance's energy consumption a few watt-hours, and you can use a monitor to estimate those too. Many appliances continue to draw a small amount of stand-by power when they are switched "off." These "phantom loads" occur in most appliances that use electricity, such as televisions, stereos, computers, and kitchen appliances. Some monitors will let you enter the amount your utility charges per kilowatt-hour and provide an estimate how much it cost to run the device since it was plugged into the monitor. Monitors are especially useful for finding the amount of kWh used over any period of time for devices that don’t run constantly, like refrigerators. ![]() If you want to know how many kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity the devices uses in an hour, or a day, or longer, just leave everything set up and read the display later. It will display how many watts the device uses. To find out how many watts of electricity a device is using, just plug the monitor into the electrical outlet the device uses, and then plug the device into the monitor. Before using a monitor, read the user manual. (But it can’t be used with large appliances that use 220 volts, such as electric clothes dryers, central air conditioners, or water heaters.) You can buy electricity usage monitors at most hardware stores for around $25-$50. Electricity usage monitors are easy to use and can measure the electricity usage of any device that runs on 120 volts. ![]() ![]() The stone they called "iaspis" was mostly described as being translucent. It was also used to for courage and determination.Īlthough known for thousands of years the stone referred to as "jasper" by ancient writers such as Theophrastus, Pliny the Elder and many others was not the same stone as the jasper we know today. In many ancient civilizations jasper was used as a talisman to ward off dark and negative forces. ![]() Throughout history is has been associated with strength, protection and grounding energy. The meaning of jasper varies across cultures and traditions. This often causes a considerable amount of confusion for those trying to establish what the stone really is. The name is used because jasper is a well known, popular stone that occurs in a wide variety of colours and with many different markings. Kambaba and dalmatian jasper are perfect examples. The trade name "jasper" is often used for rocks and minerals that contain no jasper at all. There are hundreds of trade names but many including noreena, polychrome, poppy and imperial offer little or no clue as to the origins or characteristics of the stone. Red jasper whose colour comes from hematite is named for its brick-red colour. Mookaite from Western Australia is named after Mooka Creek. ![]() Landscape, scenic and picture jasper which are all types of mudstone exhibit markings that resemble a landscape. Names often relate to a specific characteristic or the locality where the material is found.ĭalmatian, leopardskin and zebra jasper all exhibit colour or markings similar to the respective animals. Many stones are given trade names to boost popularity and increase sales. Different varieties can be found in almost every country in the world. Well known for its variety of colours and markings jasper is widely used for decorative purposes.Ī relatively hard stone, jasper grades 6.5 to 7 on Mohs scale of hardness. Jasper can also develop through the crystallisation of hot solutions in cracks of igneous rocks. Patterns are often the result of the motion of natural forces that brought the sediment (or volcanic ash) together. The different sediments determine the colour of the stone. The silica then acts like glue and cements everything together. This happens when groundwater containing silica that has seeped into sedimentary rock dries up. The formation of jasper can begin when loose sediments become stuck together. Stones can also exhibit many other colours. Whilst blue is rare, shades of red yellow and brown are common. They're rarely uniform and often overlap or merge into each other. Stones mostly exhibit more than one colour. ![]() Jasper is known for its vibrant colour and patterns. Impurities of chlorite can turn jasper green. Impurities of clay cause a yellowish, white or grey colour and goethite introduces yellows and browns. The presence of iron oxides usually in the form of hematite turn jasper red. They're also responsible for its different colours and markings. Impurities are the reason why jasper is opaque. ![]() This is because although made up primarily of quartz and/or chalcedony it often features impurities of many other minerals and substances. Microcrystalline means its crystals are too small to be seen with the naked eye.Īlthough often referred to as a mineral some consider jasper to be a rock. Jasper is a microcrystalline variety of the mineral chalcedony. Many believe that jasper crystal has metaphysical properties or healing properties.Jasper Stone Properties, Meaning, Facts and Photos Contents Brecciated jasper can appear to be similar to breccia, a sedimentary rock composed of rock fragments in a cementing fine-grained matrix. The brecciation often leaves angular lines of jasper cut across the stone. The most common form is red or yellow jasper cemented with grey chalcedony, but there are many other color variations. Brecciated jasper is jasper that has been broken up internally and cemented together with chalcedony. Some of the most notable deposits are sourced from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Mexico, Russia, Uruguay, Venezuela and the United States of America, including Arizona, Arkansas, California, Idaho, Oregon, Texas and Washington. Sometimes chalcedony and macrocrystalline quartz of different colors fills the voids in the shattered rock. Tectonic activity can go on for a long time, the cracks can reopen again, the jasper can be shattered, and the voids in between the shattered rock can be healed by being filled with more jasper or other material. The cracks in volcanic rocks filled out by jasper often form during tectonic (earthquake and movement) activity. Jasper is typically found in veins and cracks in volcanic rocks, often together with chalcedony and agate. Jasper is typically about 80% quartz (silicon dioxide) and 20% other materials. ![]() ![]() ![]() Example studies from 19th century eruptions of Krakatau, Indonesia, and Kilauea, Hawaii, will provide a platform for tracing developments in volcanic petrography through the introduction of electron microscopy in the mid-twentieth century to modern applications of micro-computed tomography, a non-destructive technique that allows rock structures and compositions to be studied in three dimensions. ![]() Microscopy was particularly important for the study of volcanic rocks, where the constituent crystals are typically very small because of rapid cooling during eruption. The development of microscopic petrography (examination of ‘thin sections’ of rocks using a specially designed microscope) in the mid-nineteenth century revolutionised both the study of minerals and of the rocks that they form. Katharine V Cashman FRS, University of Oregon, USA Looking through rocks: applications to volcano research, past and present This event is taking place with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the United Kingdom The presentations will be followed by a live Q&A, where audiences in person and online can join the conversation. In this discussion chaired by Dirk van Miert, director of the Huygens Institute for the History and Culture of the Netherlands, Katharine Cashman and Matthew Cobb will explore the development of microscopy and its applications in their respective areas of research. Join us for a discussion and Q&A with Professor Katharine Cashman FRS, Professor Matthew Cobb, and Dr Dirk van Miert to celebrate Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and the development of microscopy to the present day. The papers in this conference will make clear that microscopic practices and the way in which scientists communicated their findings to each other started in Leeuwenhoek’s time and are still used today.Ĭonference organisers: Dr Sietske Fransen, Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History Drs Tiemen Cocquyt, Rijksmuseum Boerhaave Professor Dr Eric Jorink, Leiden University & Huygens Instituut.īooking via Eventbrite is essential for this eventįor all enquiries, please contact travel and accessibility informationįrom Leeuwenhoek to the electron microscope We will show how Leeuwenhoek was working as part of a large European network of scientists exploring the natural world with microscopes. ![]() In this conference we will take a close look at Leeuwenhoek’s seventeenth- and eighteenth-century microscopic practices as well as the development of the field of microscopy from his death to the twenty-first century. With these instruments and his outstanding preparation and observation techniques, he was the first to see and describe red blood cells, bacteria and many other things. He made his own lenses and small hand-held microscopes which were more versatile than most other devices at the time. ![]() Leeuwenhoek, born in Delft in the Netherlands in 1632, developed himself into one of the most prolific early microscopists. He had been corresponding with the Royal Society for fifty years. Three hundred years ago the Dutch microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek died. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and his impact on the history of microscopyĪ celebration of the work of Dutch microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632 – 1723) and the development of microscopy to the present day. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Discovery Sport comes with a choice of three diesel and two petrol engines. ![]() ![]() It’s more fun to drive than the Volvo XC60 though, which is softer - and more rolly - still. The suspension setup is more forgiving than that of a BMW X3 it leans more through the corners, but it’s a little more comfortable. Press either dial into the dash, and they can adjust the seat heating and cooling, too. Both adjust the heating in their standard setting, while a push of separate buttons lets the dial closest to the passenger tweak fan speed and the driver’s side one switch between the various driving and off-road modes. However, it does get a pair of physical multifunction dials, which work really well. Unlike other recent JLR products, the Discovery Sport doesn’t get a third screen for heating and ventilation settings. It takes the place of the now standard - and slightly odd looking - part analogue/part digital layout. So while the interior design looks familiar, there’s a much improved infotainment screen (both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, too), and high-end trims get a customisable 12.3-inch driver’s display. 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Five years into its life, the marque’s entry-level SUV has received a mid-life facelift - but so much has changed that you could argue that it’s an all-new model. When is a mid-life facelift not a mid-life facelift? When it’s the new Land Rover Discovery Sport. Otherwise, Land Rover is on to a winner here. Despite the addition of mild hybrid tech, the engine and gearbox options can’t quite compete with some rivals. Refinement in particular has greatly improved, while the SUV still delivers both seven-seat practicality and staggering off road ability that no rival can compete with. It may look similar to the previous model, but the updated Land Rover Discovery Sport hides a wealth of improvements under the skin. ![]() ![]() ![]() While classical interpretations of tool use refer to it as the employment of an external object to manipulate a target (object, substrate or another individual see St Amant & Horton, 2008 Shumaker et al., 2011), a recently proposed approach reconceptualises the phenomenon by considering “tooling” a special form of problem solving. In contrast, flexible tool use may involve individual learning which can subsequently be spread socially and thus must not necessarily be adopted throughout the whole population (Biro et al., 2013). Stereotyped tool use is often shared on a species-wide level and seems to involve a genetic predisposition, which has been suggested to initially result from object related mechanical actions (Hunt et al., 2013) with an adaptive value large enough to become naturally selected for (Biro et al., 2013). Several researchers (Biro et al., 2013 Call, 2013) emphasise the necessity to distinguish between “stereotyped” and “flexible” tool use, which may represent two opposing extremes along a continuum as both types of tool use have arguably formed as a result of different selection pressures (Alcock, 1972 Hunt et al., 2013). Therefore, we try to examine environmental factors that might have driven the Goffin’s cockatoos behavioural flexibility which has led to the innovation of tool use in captivity (Auersperg et al., 2012). A crucial next step for our understanding of why these cognitive abilities exist in Goffin’s cockatoos is to investigate the ecological framework in which this species has evolved. It was also shown that they keep their tools safe in between foraging bouts (Auersperg et al., 2017). The birds respond flexibly, not only when choosing a tool, but also when making different tools from different materials depending on the problem at hand (Auersperg et al., 2016 Laumer et al., 2016, 2017 Habl & Auersperg, 2017 Auersperg et al., in press). Tool use innovations can be transmitted to naïve individuals by emulation learning and tool-using subjects are thereafter able to independently innovate tool manufacture (Auersperg et al., 2014). Most notably, these animals have innovatively manufactured and used tools (Auersperg et al., 2012 see also Osuna-Mascaró & Auersperg, 2018). Studies focusing on impulse control (Auersperg et al., 2013b), the ability to follow invisible object trajectories (Auersperg et al., 2014), reasoning based on inferences in different contexts (Auersperg et al., 2013a O’Hara et al., 2015), sequential problem solving (Auersperg et al., 2013a, b) and extensive combinatory object play (Auersperg et al., 2014a, 2015) highlight various areas of cognition in which this species has proven proficient. We discuss how the efficiency of (extractive) foraging may preclude tool use in wild Goffin’s cockatoos, even though the corresponding cognitive and ecological prerequisites seem to be present.Ĭaptive Goffin’s cockatoos ( Cacatua goffiniana) exhibit a series of advanced cognitive abilities. These ecological and behavioural characteristics fall in line with current hypotheses regarding the evolution of complex cognition and innovativeness. Furthermore, several food types require different extraction techniques. Observational data suggests that Goffin’s cockatoos rely on a large variety of partially seasonal resources. ![]() Here we provide first insights into the feeding- and socio-ecology of the wild Goffin’s cockatoos and propose potential links between their behaviour in natural settings and their advanced problem-solving capacities shown in captivity. However, little is known about the ecology of these cockatoos, endemic to the Tanimbar Islands in Indonesia. Most importantly, this species has shown the ability to manufacture and use tools. When tested under laboratory conditions, Goffin’s cockatoos ( Cacatua goffiniana) demonstrate numerous sophisticated cognitive skills. ![]() ![]() ![]() In this syntax, you add a comma ( ,) after each ALTER COLUMN clause. Code language: SQL (Structured Query Language) ( sql ) To change the data types of multiple columns in a single statement, you use multiple ALTER COLUMN clauses like this: ALTER TABLE table_nameĪLTER COLUMN column_name1 TYPE new_data_type,ĪLTER COLUMN column_name2 TYPE new_data_type, The SET DATA TYPE and TYPE are equivalent. Third, supply the new data type for the column after the TYPE keyword.Second, specify the name of the column that you want to change the data type after the ALTER COLUMN clause.First, specify the name of the table to which the column you want to change after the ALTER TABLE keywords.Let’s examine the statement in a greater detail: To change the data type of a column, you use the ALTER TABLE statement as follows: ALTER TABLE table_name ALTER COLUMN column_name TYPE new_data_type Code language: CSS ( css ) When you can afford some downtime the “using” syntax is what you want to do and it is working quite fast.Summary: this tutorial shows you step by step how to change the data type of a column by using the ALTER TABLE statement. HINT: Perhaps you need a different "datestyle" setting.Ĭonclusion: Converting a column from one data type to another is nothing you want to do when you system is live. In session 1 you’ll notice that the statement is blocked and finally you get this: Time: 0.453 msĮRROR: date/time field value out of range: "01012017" In session 2 I am doing the conversion: Time: 0.453 > alter table t1 alter column a type date using to_date(a,'DDMMYYYY') Then, in session 1 I am doing this: Time: 0.453 > select count(*) from t1 where a = '01012017' and so on and so on > insert into t1 select * from t1 Insert into t1 (a) values > insert into t1 select * from t1 The remaining question is: Does this operation block others from reading the table while it is being executed? Lets generate some more date to make the select operation a bit longer and then “watch” the statement in a separate session while we execute the conversion: Time: 0.453 ms Time: 20.972 > explain analyze select a from t1 where a = to_date('01012017','dd.mm.yyyy') Time: 3.344 > insert into t1 select * from t1 Time: 1.432 > insert into t1 select * from t1 Time: 1.455 > insert into t1 select * from t1 Time: 1.072 > insert into t1 select * from t1 Time: 1.110 > insert into t1 select * from t1 Time: 39.653 > insert into t1 select * from t1 Time: 2.373 > insert into t1 select * from t1 ![]() Looks fine as well, lets do a quick test if the index is really usable: Time: 0.453 > insert into t1 select * from t1 "i1" btree > select indisvalid,indisready,indislive from pg_index where indexrelid = 'i1'::regclass "i1" btree > alter table t1 alter column a type date using to_date(a,'DDMMYYYY') When there is an index on the column, what happens to the index? > d t1 That’s really cool: You can pass a function (this mean a self written function as well) to the alter command to specify on how you want to do the conversion. What will really help here is the “using” keyword because you can do things like this: > alter table t1 alter column a type date using to_date(a,'DDMMYYYY') ![]() When you look at the “alter table” command in PostgtreSQL you’ll notice something like this: where action is one of:ĪDD column_name data_type ]ĭROP column_name ĪLTER column_name TYPE data_type We now have a varchar column holding the date values as a string. Insert into t1 (a) values > select * from t1 To start with lets generate some test data: drop table if exists t1 This for sure will work but it is not the most convenient way: What happens if the application is somehow dependent on the order of the columns? Shouldn’t be the case if the application is written well, but you never know. How can we do that in PostgreSQL? The first answer that came to me mind is: Add a new column (of data type date) and populate it with the converted string from the source column, drop the source column and rename the new column to the name of the dropped column. When we want to convert this column to be a real date data type in Oracle we can use dbms_redefinition. Last week at a customer the following question came up: We have a varchar2 column in Oracle that contains a date but actually is stored as a string. ![]() ![]() We have only listed the features of the b12 Cloud Storage solution, to. Their pricing is competitive and publicly listed. Computer Backup: An online backup tool that allows Windows and macOS users to back up their data to offsite data centers. These include Wasabi and Backblaze cloud providers that specialize in providing cloud-based object storage. Backblaze offers two products: B2 Cloud Storage: An object storage service similar to Amazon’s S3. BorgBase and Lima costs are near identical to BB2/Wasabi, Rsync is considerably more expensive but does offer ransomware-proof immutable backups - I’m toying with whether the high price is worth it or whether I will switch that one to Lima.īTW I had to switch from BB2/Wasabi for Vort+BorgBackup as the storage end needs to run a Borg server, and those two don’t. Wasabi vs Backblaze Pricing Comparison Wasabi or Backblaze for Business Cost Comparison. Video Cloud Storage Comparison While there are numerous cloud-based video storage vendors, this article focuses on a select few as they provide an optimal balance of cost, video features, and performance. Comparisons Features Descriptions Wasabi Wasabi is a relatively new kid on the block in the storage space. I’m now using and for the cloud storage, currently also evaluating Lima Labs. Unlike Amazon S3 and comparable services from Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure, Wasabi does not charge for egress or API requests. I have instead recently gone down the open-source and well-proven Vorta+BorgBackup route. I’ve now ditched Arq 5, no way I was going to upgrade with all the issues being reported. Arq 5 was reliable but quite slow, Arq 6 was a unmitigated disaster, and many people are still finding major issues with Arq 7 - and you cannot afford your backup tool to be like that. Each products score is calculated with real-time data from verified user reviews, to help you make the best choice between these two options, and decide which one is best for. By contrast, Wasabi Object Storage rates 4.4/5 stars with 19 reviews. ![]() Cloudian HyperStore rates 4.7/5 stars with 11 reviews. It is quite similar to the Amazon S3 and other cloud storage services. based on preference data from user reviews. ![]() Might however suggest you reconsider using Arq though. Backblaze B2 is a cloud storage service which is provided by Backblaze Incorporation. Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage is cheaper than Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage in price, but Backblaze B2 charges a fee for bandwidth and egress charges, while wasabi is. I have no issues recommending either to anybody. I used both for approx 2.5TB of backups from Mac and Synology NAS.īoth work perfectly fine, Wasabi is a bit cheaper and a bit faster, but for me it’s pretty marginal. ![]() ![]() Importing the audio files and comparing the tracks.Complete audio processor with multi-track sessions support.Collaboration with other Adobe applications.Complete audio processing unit with Cloud support.Add different sound effects to create masterpieces. ![]() Record, edit, mix and master audio files.Features of Adobe Audition CC 2021 for Mac This is a comprehensive toolset that includes multitracking, waveform, spectral display, mixing. All in a nutshell, it is a complete application for editing and enhancing the audio files with minimum efforts. Also, the users can apply DeNoise and DeReverb effects to the audio and get complete control over the audio without any hard efforts. The users can also clean the audio tracks and visually edit the audio files. Also, Waveform editor enables you to insert audio at playhead position without overwriting. The program comes with new features, well-managed interface to transform the audio to next-level. Adjust the audio level, correct the tracks, add fading effects and a lot of other powerful features are there to improve the audio files. Moreover, it comes with support for easy collaboration with other Adobe applications as well as allows the users to compare the audio files with multi-track sessions support. The users can easily mix, restore and master audio files as well as apply numerous effects without any hard efforts. You may also download iZotope Stutter Edit for macOS. Moreover, it is powerful and most reliable audio work-station that accelerate the video production workflow and finishing and deliver polished content to end-user with great ease. ![]() This powerful application can flawlessly process the audio files and make sure that the you get flawless output.
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