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China battles worst Covid outbreak for two years as cases double in 24 hours

China reported nearly 3,400 daily Covid-19 cases on Sunday, double the previous day, forcing lockdowns on virus hotspots as the country contends with its gravest outbreak in two years.To get more news about coronavirus china update, you can visit shine news official website.

A nationwide surge in cases has seen authorities close schools in Shanghai and lock down several north-eastern cities, as almost 19 provinces battle clusters of the Omicron and Delta variants.

The city of Jilin has been partially locked down, with hundreds of neighbourhoods sealed up, an official announced Sunday, while Yanji, an urban area of nearly 700,000 bordering North Korea, was fully closed off.China, where the virus was first detected in late 2019, has maintained a strict zero-Covid policy enforced by swift lockdowns, travel restrictions and mass testing when clusters have emerged.

But the latest flare-up, driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant and a spike in asymptomatic cases, is challenging that approach.

Zhang Yan, an official with the Jilin provincial health commission, admitted on Sunday that local authorities’ virus response so far had been lacking.

“The emergency response mechanism in some areas is not robust enough, there is insufficient understanding of the characteristics of the Omicron variant … and judgment has been inaccurate,” he said at a government press briefing.Residents of Jilin have completed six rounds of mass testing, local officials said. On Sunday the city reported more than 500 cases of the Omicron variant.

The neighbouring city of Changchun – an industrial base of nine million people – was locked down on Friday.

The smaller cities of Siping and Dunhua, both in Jilin province, were locked down Thursday and Friday, according to official announcements.

The mayor of Jilin and the head of the Changchun health commission were dismissed from their jobs Saturday, state media reported, in a sign of the political imperative placed on local authorities to squash virus clusters.But fatigue with the strict approach has been showing in China, with officials increasingly urging softer and more targeted measures to contain the virus, while economists warn that tough clampdowns are hurting the economy.

As cases have climbed since late February, the response in different parts of the country has been generally softer and more targeted compared to December, when the city of Xi’an and its 13 million people were locked down for two weeks.

In China’s biggest city, Shanghai, authorities have increasingly moved to temporarily lock down individual schools, businesses, restaurants and malls over close-contact fears rather than mass quarantines.Long lines have been seen outside hospitals in the city as people rush to obtain a negative Covid test.

As cases rise, the country’s national health commission announced Friday that they would introduce the use of rapid antigen tests.The kits will now be available online or at pharmacies for clinics and ordinary citizens to buy for “self-testing”, the health commission said.

Although nucleic acid tests will continue to be the main method of testing, the move suggests China may be anticipating that official efforts will not be able to contain the virus.Last week, a top Chinese scientist said the country should aim to coexist with the virus, like other nations, where Omicron has spread like wildfire.

But the government has also made clear that mass lockdowns remain an option.Chinese vice-premier Sun Chunlan, who frequently telegraphs top-level thinking on the pandemic response, on Saturday urged regions to quickly pounce on and clear outbreaks.


Jul 18 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: china coronavirus

USMNT PLAYING FREE AND LOOSE AHEAD OF HUGE TEST VS. URUGUAY

We didn’t see much of that during the U.S.’s 14 World Cup qualifying games, which in retrospect makes sense. Although coach Gregg Berhalter and his players did their best to downplay it, the pressure on this undeniably talented — yet historically young and inexperienced — American side to make it back to sports’ grandest stage was nothing short of colossal following the failure to make it to the 2018 World Cup.To get more news about XemBD, you can visit xembd.cc official website.

Now that their trip to this year’s event is booked, the Americans are having fun. And they’re looking to build on that momentum in their next match Sunday against an even better team in Edinson Cavani-led Uruguay (5 p.m. ET, FOX).

"We’re still getting that experience against high-level teams, so playing a team like Uruguay that has a lot of stars is amazing," said U.S winger Tim Weah, who scored (along with Brenden Aaronson and Haji Wright) in Wednesday’s win over Morocco.

"We’re going to go in there with full confidence," added defender Erik Palmer-Brown. "It’s going to be an amazing feeling to go show what we can do against a quality opponent."

Even without all-time top scorer Luis Suarez on the roster for this friendly, Uruguay is certainly that. La Celeste might even be the best team the U.S will face before the main event kicks off in November.

The Americans will round out this month’s four-match slate by facing relative minnows Grenada and El Salvador in the CONCACAF Nations League. Their final two tune-up matches in September haven’t yet been announced, but they are not expected to be against European or South American competition.

Uruguay boasts plenty of all-planet talent besides Manchester United striker Cavani, including the likes of Barcelona defender Ronald Araújo and midfielder Federico Valverde, who last week helped Real Madrid win the UEFA Champions League title.FIFA’s 13th-ranked team will provide a stern challenge for a U.S. team that will make at least three lineup changes; Berhalter revealed Saturday that Sean Johnson will spell Matt Turner in goal, with veteran right back DeAndre Yedlin and central midfielder Weston McKennie replacing Reggie Cannon and Aaronson, respectively. Joe Scally could also come in at left back if Antonee "Jedi" Robinson can’t go; Robinson has a non-COVID-related illness that could impact his availability Sunday.

Uruguay are coming off an impressive 3-0 win of their own. They routed Mexico on Thursday in Glendale, Arizona, with Cavani scoring twice. But they’re dangerous all over the field.

"I watched all of the highlights from that Mexico-Uruguay game," Palmer-Brown said. "Mexico didn’t do bad. It was just a lot of transition moments. So I think that’s probably what we’ll be focusing on a lot, not getting caught out in transition.""We've seen a front six that's very dynamic in the way that they join the attack and attack the penalty box and are able to finish," said U.S. center back Aaron Long, who is coming off his first start for the U.S. since he ruptured his Achilles tendon 13 months ago. "They also have guys on the wings that are really dynamic 1v1 and in creating opportunities for the strikers, who are obviously great goal scorers."

While Berhalter is rotating out his keeper and possibly both fullbacks for this game, he opted to keep the Long-Walker Zimmerman center back pairing intact rather than start Kansas City native Palmer-Brown, perhaps in part because of the chemistry Long has with Zimmerman dating to the 2019 Gold Cup. Sunday’s contest will tell us plenty about the duo’s ability to shut down the sort of strikers they’ll face this fall.


Jul 15 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: xembd

WORLD CUP 2022: USMNT PLAYERS ON BUBBLE BATTLE FOR FINAL ROSTER SPOTS

Members of the World Cup-bound U.S. Men’s National Team often talk about how tight they are off the field, how much they respect one another and how their relationships have blossomed the past few years beyond being mere colleagues or acquaintances or even close friends.To get more news about VeboTV, you can visit vebobd.live official website.

Most of Morris’ teammates also refer to the USMNT as a "brotherhood." So does U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter. And although it’s easy to dismiss that designation as a tired cliché — the cutthroat reality of top-level professional sports is that there is hardly room for sentiment or loyalty — this historically young American player pool does appear to have a camaraderie that is unusually strong.

That bond is being put to the test this month. Although the collective goal for the Americans for most of the past year was just to return to the World Cup after missing out in 2018, now the individual focus is to make the team.

And a few final World Cup roster spots remain up for grabs, even if the majority of the 26 players currently in El Salvador for Tuesday’s CONCACAF Nations League contest against the hosts (10 p.m. ET, FS1) will also be on the plane to Qatar come November.

The clock is ticking for the bubble guys. Three of the four June matches have been played. After Tuesday’s encounter, the U.S. will have just two final tune-ups — in September in Europe against opponents to be announced — to prepare for the greatest show in sports.

For some players, the trip to San Salvador represents their last best chance to cement their place and fulfill a lifelong ambition. They all want to go to the World Cup, of course. If that means seeing the dreams of someone they care deeply about crushed, so be it.

"A word that kind of describes it is ‘frenemies,’" said midfielder Kellyn Acosta, who played 90 minutes in Friday’s 5-0 Nations League win over Grenada after sitting out friendlies versus Uruguay and Morocco. "We’re friends off the field. But on the field, we’re competing."

There are jobs to be won at forward and in central defense. But perhaps no position on the U.S team is more hotly contested than right back. With projected World Cup starter Sergi?o Dest out this summer because of the hamstring injury he suffered in May while playing for Barcelona, veterans Reggie Cannon and DeAndre Yedlin and teenager Joe Scally have been vying for what might end up being one spot. If the culture in the locker room isn’t good or teammates can’t stand each other as people, things could get awkward.

"We’re competing for a World Cup roster spot, but that doesn’t mean that the relationship has to deteriorate," Cannon said. "I still root for Sergi?o when he’s on the field, and he roots for me.

"As deep as the right back position is, the relationships we all have are so good," he added. "They’re my closest friends on the team, but we’re super competitive when it comes to training."

Out on the wings, the margins are almost as fine. Although Brenden Aaronson, Christian Pulisic, Giovanni Reyna and Tim Weah are World Cup locks if healthy, there is no guarantee for backups such as Morris, Paul Arriola and Cristian Roldan. For them, making the most of any remaining opportunity is essential. Maintaining a team-first attitude can also bolster their odds.


Jul 15 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: melbourne city karaoke

The living stories of Seattle’s favorite karaoke spots in the age

There’s nothing better at shattering the ‘Seattle Freeze’ than a night of Karaoke. This nocturnal pastime welcomes the anonymous, the slightly drunk, and the go-getters all the same. Singing Karaoke is an act of letting go and expressing oneself without judgement or fear.To get more news about Karaoke CBD Melbourne, you can visit starsktv.com.au official website.

Many of Seattle’s Karaoke establishments also serve as a nexus of community. Providing space for celebration, as longtime friends and regulars convene underneath the dancing glow of lyric screens.

But all of this changed on March 16, 2020, with the state-ordered closure of all restaurants and bars to curb the spread of COVID-19.

As of now, many of these businesses remain closed, or not fully open. And despite progress in vaccine development, it’s likely that the necessity of physical distancing will endure through 2021.

In an effort to better understand the past, present, and future of Karaoke in Seattle, we linked up with three distinct Karaoke establishments in Seattle to learn about their struggles and hopes during this confluence of crises. Serving the Northern University District since 1993, Monkey Pub is a humble dive bar that is home to an eclectic group of regulars and walk-ins alike. It’s walls, plastered with worn posters and collages of polaroids, tell countless stories; as if every person that stepped inside has, in some way or another, left a mark that remains to this day.

In the early 2000s, one of the bartenders, inspired by a Neil Diamond concert, brought a used Karaoke machine to the bar. Unknowingly, this led to regular Karaoke nights at the pub, consistently bringing in new customers.

Juan Rowland has been the Tuesday night Karaoke-Jockey (KJ) for over six years. He’s become a fixture at Monkey Pub, known for his gregarious and welcoming presence. “There are some big personalities that come in here every week.” He laughs, “It’s my job to try to get the personality to come out of the new people that come in.”

Like every other bar in the city, Monkey Pub stopped service in late March. It was able to briefly re-open, but its lack of outdoor seating space became detrimental.

“We were open from mid-June to the end of July,” explains bar manager Anthony Rewerts, “That’s when they went to 10% capacity and we had to have a patio and would only be open till 10. We didn’t have a lot of business before then.”

Still, the short opening offered a respite for its loyal community of regulars. They even coordinated among themselves to split their visits between Friday and Saturday night so as not to overcrowd the bar.

Nowadays with the bar closed again until they can feasibly reopen with later hours and higher capacity, Anthony is often Monkey Pub’s only guest.


Jul 15 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: melbourne city karaoke

Gabriel Jesus' Arsenal move has World Cup implications for Brazil

Gabriel Jesus hit the ground running when he joined Manchester City. Still a teenager at the start of 2017, the striker made such an impression that for a while he was in the starting lineup and City legend Sergio Aguero was on the bench.To get more news about Bdlive, you can visit bdlive.vn official website.

Five and a half years later, it is apparent that he has not become the long-term successor to Aguero, an impression reinforced by City's acquisition of Erling Haaland. And with the Norway international joining the club along with Argentine striker Julian Alvarez, Jesus is clearly concerned at being squeezed out of first-team action in the vital few months ahead of the World Cup. Jesus is set to move south to Arsenal with his career at the crossroads and with a key question hanging over him: what type of striker is he?
Back in 2017, it looked clear. He was a versatile and mobile operator capable of working all across the front line, but he was going to mature into a top-class centre-forward. At the time that he joined City, Jesus already appeared to be the solution to what had become a surprisingly long-term problem with the Brazilian national team. He was thrown into the deep end in World Cup qualification in September 2016 at centre-forward, won his debut game away to Ecuador and did not look back. He scored seven goals in nine World Cup qualifiers, grabbed the winner when Brazil played a warm up friendly away to Germany and went to Russia 2018 with an impressive record of nine goals in his first 15 games.

Jesus failed to score a single goal in Russia. Brazil has fielded much-maligned centre-forwards in the past -- Serginho in 1982 or Fred in 2014, for example. But at least they managed to get on the scoresheet. Coach Tite confessed that he wished he had made a change in the position during the competition. He should have brought in Roberto Firmino, he said, to replace Jesus. For the player, the 2018 World Cup left a trauma that remains to this day.

In those early days when he was banging in goals for his country, a comparison was made between Jesus and the original Brazilian Ronaldo. The source could not have been more authoritative; it was Ronaldo himself. Nowadays, it is not a comparison that anyone would make, which is not necessarily a criticism of Jesus. He has simply developed in different ways. Ronaldo bulked up into a powerhouse of a centre-forward. Jesus has not been through the same physical process, and there are doubts about his lack of penalty-area presence.
But what is the root of such doubts? Is it a lack of physical strength? Or does it come from question marks in the player's own mind?

Brazil have hardly used Jesus as a centre-forward since Russia 2018, but in part that is his own choice. Tite called him over and asked him where he would like to play. He replied that he had no preference. The coach pushed him harder for an answer, and he eventually declared himself happier attacking from wide.

Cutting in from the flanks certainly suits some of his characteristics. He is a sleek figure running with the ball and is excellent at appearing as an element of surprise to put pressure on opposing defenders. But has he been running away from the goal-scoring responsibilities of the centre-forward? If he could do the job for his country five years ago -- and could be selected for City ahead of Aguero -- then why not now?

Gunners boss Mikel Arteta, of course, was there at City on Pep Guardiola's staff when Jesus made such a promising start to Premier League life. Arteta surely has a vision for how his new signing will fit into the Arsenal side. It is important that both of them are on the same page -- not only for Arsenal but also for Jesus' World Cup future.Earlier this month, Jesus found the net for Brazil in a friendly away to South Korea, breaking a long dry sequence of 19 games and nearly three years without a goal. He has had plenty of opportunities: seven World Cup qualifiers plus four games off the bench, four matches in last year's Copa America and another four friendlies. He showed an understandable sense of relief, then, after cutting in from the right to plant a left-footed shot inside the far corner. It was a fine effort, but it was a stoppage-time goal in a 5-1 friendly win.

Meanwhile, plenty of other Brazilian strikers have emerged, especially over the past 12 months. Competition for a place in Qatar is fierce. If the squads were to contain the traditional amount of 23 players, then, for all his versatility, Jesus would really be sweating on a slot. The increase to 26 gives him a much better chance of making the cut. Game time at club level could be important at getting him on the plane and higher up the pecking order -- and this is surely a massive factor in his desire to move away from Manchester City.


Jul 15 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: bdlive

Flamengo striker Pedro could be Brazil's World Cup bolter

Fiorentina may have seen no further use for him after just four games in their colours, and he has spent much of the last two years on the bench. Even so, Flamengo striker Pedro is a good outside bet to make Brazil's World Cup squad.To get more news about bongda24h, you can visit 24h.live official website.

How can this be so? It's because Pedro offers something that Brazil have been lacking: An out and out centre-forward, a tall striker with penalty area presence and a rich technical repertoire, able to finish off both feet or in the air, aware of what is going on around him and able to bring others into the game with adept flicks and clever passes.

How come, then, is Pedro not a household name all over the world? If he has all these virtues, then why has his career taken such a strange path?The main explanation is that Pedro lacks one of the qualities which is usually seen as necessary for success in the modern game: he is not quick. His movements are long and loping, sometimes making it look as if he is moving in slow motion. This is not a striker who can frequently be slipped to run in behind the defensive line. And this was clearly a problem almost three years ago when he moved across the Atlantic to join Fiorentina.

Pedro is one of the many successful recent products of the youth academy of the Fluminense club in his native Rio de Janeiro. Domestic Brazilian football, with its deep defensive lines, proved to his liking. In the more compact Italian game it was harder to make an impression. He was kept further from goal, away from the zone of the field where he does his best work. It may also be the case that he had yet to make a full recovery from a knee ligament operation suffered the previous year. When he suffered the injury, Pedro had just been called up in coach Tite's first squad after the 2018 World Cup. He had to drop out. New Tottenham Hotspur signing Richarlison, who had just joined Everton at the time, came in to replace Pedro, and has not looked back.
Pedro could only lament, but at least he knew that Brazil's coach was an admirer. After just half a season in Italy he was loaned back to Rio to join Flamengo at the start of 2020. By the end of the year the club shelled out €14 million to make the deal permanent. He had proved his worth with a flurry of goals. One Brazilian commentator, a little carried away, described him as the best centre-forward in the world. Why, then, has he found it so difficult to get a place in the Flamengo starting line up?

The answer here lies in the club's financial strength and the way that the global market in players has developed. Pedro was joining a club on a high, which had just won the Copa Libertadores and the Brazilian league with a swaggering style that makes 2019 a magical memory for the fans. Key to the conquests -- and the style -- was the famous front four, striker Gabriel "Gabigol" Barbosa and Bruno Henrique, backed up by the creative talents of Everton Ribeiro and the Uruguayan Giorgian De Arrascaeta. And three years down the line, all four are still at the club.

This is a symptom of a new age of stability. A few years earlier they would have been sold. Now, Europe is not keen. Bruno Henrique and Everton Ribeiro have past 30, De Arrascaeta is 28, and even Gabigol, approaching 26, is considered old by the major European powers. They are no longer looking for the best South American players. They want the best prospects, 22 and under. Flamengo, then, still have the famous front four.

It begs a question; did they really need to make such an investment in Pedro? They have found it hard to use him. Coach after coach -- they are currently on the fifth since the resignation of Jorge Jesus, the boss in 2019 -- has gone back to the tried and trusted front four, leaving Tite watching in frustration.The Brazil coach is well aware that Pedro is unlikely to be first-choice in the Brazil attack. But he wants him as an option off the bench, seeing him as tailor made for those matches where Brazil are chasing the game, when the opponent resorts to deep defence and the action is taking place in and around their penalty area.

One such was the World Cup qualifier at home to Venezuela towards the end of 2020. Pedro came on for the last 15 minutes. It is his only full international appearance to date, but Tite has never forgotten him. Brazil's coach celebrated when it was confirmed that World Cup squads in Qatar had been increased from 23 to 26. It gives him the chance to take more attacking options, and Pedro is certainly in his thoughts.

But there have been frustrations. Flamengo would not release their player to take part in last year's Olympics -- such an important stepping stone on the road to Qatar. And Brazil's coach has been heard lamenting the striker's lack of first team opportunities.


Jul 15 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: bongda24h

Triumph and Williams’ electric sports bike looks as awesome as you expect

Remember a bit over a year ago when Triumph released a series of sketches and serious performance promises? We do, but then we’ve been jonesing for an awesome electric bike ever since we found the sump of our Husqvarna 900 full of petrol and gave up on internal combustion entirely.To get more news about fatest ebike, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

And, in case the actual photos above haven’t already given the game away, you’re looking at the proper prototype of Triumph’s first foray into electric motorbikes: the TE-1. No prizes for guessing what TE-1 stands for, then.To get more news about 52V Ebike, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

So, now that the TE-1’s a real, rideable machine, let’s see if Triumph’s prototype lives up to the promises.To get more news about himiway ebike, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

The electric motor from Integral Powertrain promised about 180bhp and delivers exactly 175bhp, or enough to fling it, you and your gutful of brave pills from a standing start to 100mph in 6.2 seconds.The battery from Williams Advanced Engineering offers 100 miles of range, yet only takes 20 minutes to recharge from zero to 80 per cent. Yep, that’s zero per cent, dead flat, push-it-to-the-pits battery charge, and back to 80 per cent in the time it takes to wrestle your leathers off for a quick bathroom break and get them back on.

And the whole bike, ready to ride, weighs just 220kg. If you’re familiar with the weight penalty that generally comes with electrification (hello, two-tonne family car), getting a 175bhp all-electric motorbike in well below a quarter-tonne is a proper achievement. For a bit of context, BMW’s perennially popular R1250GS adventure bike has 134bhp and weighs 250kg, while Triumph’s own (entirely ballistic) Speed Triple 1200 RS pumps out 177bhp and weighs 198kg. On the electric side of things, the Zero SR/F offers 110bhp for its 227kg and the Livewire manages 100bhp from a 255kg bike.

So, Triumph (and Williams, Integral Powertrain, the University of Warwick and so on) have taken the TE-1 from a series of promises to a seriously promising bit of kit. Now Triumph, we know you were already thinking about it, but please, please put this into production; we’ll be the first in line to buy one. Promise.


Jul 15 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: ebike for sale

Wheeling and Dealing: Denver's E-Bike Rebate Program Is on a Roll

The first time I hopped on an e-bike, I felt like I was breaking some unwritten rule about biking. But I was late for a Rockies game and needed all the help I could get — even if it came from an electric motor. By the time I arrived at Coors Field — no beads of sweat on my forehead, breathing just fine in the mile-high air — I was hooked.To get more news about fatest ebike, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

So when the City of Denver launched an e-bike rebate program on Earth Day, it seemed like a sign from the bike gods that it was time to pivot away from paying for Lyft and Lime e-bikes and get my own.To get more news about 52V Ebike, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

The rebates were offered in a few tiers: Any resident could qualify for $400, and people with more limited incomes could get a $1,200 rebate. For those interested in cargo e-bikes, which have storage capacity that can handle even Costco runs, an additional $500 was available.To get more news about himiway ebike, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.
I wasn’t alone in applying for a rebate. News spread quickly after the Denver Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency announced the project. By May 11, CASR had stopped accepting applications because it had already received 3,250 for a three-year program budgeted at $3 million for the first year.
We definitely anticipated some interest, but I think there was much more than we thought we would see,” says Winna MacLaren, CASR’s manager of communication and engagement. “Funny enough, it was supposed to be a soft launch.”

But since fewer than 1,000 of those rebates have been paid out so far (they’re only good for two months), CASR will again accept applications starting July 11, with 2,000 available.On July 1, 2020, the Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency was chartered; the new city department designed to help fight climate change had been pushed by both Mayor Michael Hancock’s administration and Denver City Council. In November 2020, Denver voters approved a .25 percent sales tax increase that would generate up to $40 million a year to fund the new office starting in 2021.

This climate protection fund was earmarked for programs in a handful of categories: energy-efficient buildings and homes, adaptation and resilience, environmental justice, renewable energy, workforce development and sustainable transportation.E-bikes have been around in some form since the late nineteenth century but have really grown in popularity over the past three decades. In 2009, Colorado became one of the first states to define and legalize e-bikes. And then in 2017, the state further refined its classification system, which affects where e-bikes can be used.

The bikes range in price from around a thousand dollars to ten times that. But they all share a basic defining element: an electric motor. “They exist to make riding a bike easier,” notes Aishwarya Krishnamoorthy, director of marketing and communications at Bicycle Colorado.

E-bikes come in three classes. Class I is a pedal-assist bike, with a motor that kicks in when the biker is pedaling. Class II is a throttle-assist bike, which allows a biker to move forward without pedaling by using the throttle. Both of these classes have top speeds of 20 miles per hour. A Class III e-bike can go up to 28 miles per hour, whether the rider is using the throttle, pedal or both. Class I and II e-bikes are allowed anywhere a regular bike is in Denver, while there are more restrictions on Class III e-bikes.

As CASR considered how it could encourage the use of e-bikes to reduce car trips, helping reduce an individual’s carbon footprint and also making roads less congested, it looked to a pilot program launched by the state two years ago. In 2020, the Colorado Energy Office and Bicycle Colorado had provided Class I e-bikes to thirteen low-income essential workers.


Jul 15 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: ebike for sale

Best architecture software of 2022

Design software for architects lets professionals undertake business information modeling (BIM), creating a more efficient home design process through the use of 3D modeling tools. To get more news about cad architecture, you can visit shine news official website.

In a study(opens in new tab) from top architecture software developer Autodesk, 70% of architects say using BIM reduces project errors; 64% say it helps deliver higher quality, creative projects; 56% say it increases client satisfaction.

As the list of architecture software grows, so does the technology’s importance across the industry. Today, it’s never been easier to draw, redesign, save, and print plans - for you, and your competitors. And while there are various digital design packages out there, when you’re deciding which architecture software is best, you can’t rely on standard graphic design software.

That’s because the best architecture software doesn’t just empower pros with superior design tools to bring visions to life. For more serious projects, building design software can also include engineering information to ensure your structures are viable in a real-world environment.

Dedicated software for architecture can even be used to set up workflow management and account for project management tasks, some of which are included, integrated, or can simply be exported into another program.

We’ve curated the best architecture software for building design - so you can focus on creating the worlds you want.AutoCAD has long been a staple of construction engineers and architects, thanks to developer Autodesk including specific building design and architecture toolkits. This isn’t just another computer-aided design (CAD) program.

Using AutoCAD, architecture professionals can expect greater efficiencies. The program speeds up the design process with the addition of automated object generation and pre-built objects. This lets you quickly place walls, doors and windows, and mechanisms for creating elevations, sections and plans from model geometry.

You’ll also find many other architectural programs are compatible with standard AutoCAD files - although, equipped with the right tools, you can convert AutoCAD to PDF (or PDF to AutoCAD).

There’s a major caveat. AutoCAD is most commonly used as a 2D architecture tool, even as many in the building design trade are shifting towards true BIM application. For BIM-oriented customers, Autodesk offers Revit (our #6 pick for best architecture software). 3DS Max is another offering from Autodesk, delivering 3D modeling software for architects looking to create photorealistic open spaces.

The creative tool was one of the first to offer hardware-accelerated rendering of 3D images. Today, its value lies in creating stunning visuals and fly-through animations, making it one of the best architectural rendering software programs to promote your project. And it’s packed with automation features to keep the design process on track.

Alongside the base 3DS Max subscription package, you can choose between three ‘Industry Collections’ to match your use: Product Design, Media & Entertainment, and the Architecture, Engineering and Construction collection.This last collection bundles top architect software like AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Revit. It also has tools for structural analysis, steel detailing, building performance analysis, and even vehicle path calculations.

That level of control and capability means 3DS Max, as a whole, has a steeper learning curve than other architecture software on the list. But once mastered, it’s the ideal program for architects crafting rich environments in 3D. Civil 3D - another stellar architecture program from the Autodesk toolbox - goes beyond modeling and drawing CAD functionalities demanded by most architects and builders.

Giving the platform a civil engineering twist, Civil 3D lets you create 3D model-based designs and environments. If you work with BIM workflows, you’ll find the tool also offers a streamlined, design-driven documentation pipeline to keep collaborative projects on course,

The civil engineering design tool is designed to work with other Autodesk products - particularly AutoCAD, Revit, and 3DS Max. This makes it one of the best architecture software programs for professionals deep inside the Autodesk ecosphere.

One useful ability is the integration of survey images with terrain modeling, roads, service schematics, and constructional geometry. All these elements are placed into a single, highly annotated package. That allows engineers to focus on a specific area, while monitoring how design changes might impact other areas.


Jul 15 '22 · 0 comments · Tags: mechanical cad software

RAAS inhibitor use may lower risk for intracranial aneurysm rupture in hypertension

Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor use in patients with hypertension and intracranial aneurysm was associated with lower risk for aneurysm rupture compared with nonuse, according to research published in Hypertension.To get more news about RaaS, you can visit glprobotics.com official website.

“Approximately half of patients with intracranial aneurysms have high blood pressure, which can cause vascular inflammation and increase the risk of aneurysm rupture,” Qinghai Huang, MD, PhD, professor of neurosurgery at Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University in Shanghai, said in press release. “Given that one-third of patients with ruptured aneurysms die and another third remain dependent for daily life activities, there is a need to identify modifiable risk factors to prevent aneurysm rupture.”
Therefore, researchers conducted a multicenter chart review of 3,044 patients with hypertension and intracranial aneurysms at 20 centers in China (mean age, 61 years; 63% women).

Patients were classified as having a ruptured or unruptured aneurysm to better understand the relationship between rupture risk and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) inhibitor use as well as risk tied to modifiable risk factors.
Independent risk factors associated with aneurysm rupture included female sex, passive smoking, uncontrolled or unmonitored hypertension, use of more than two antihypertensive medications, use of antihyperglycemic agents, treated or untreated hyperlipidemia, ischemic stroke, middle cerebral artery location and anterior cerebral arteries/posterior communicating artery/posterior circulation (P for all < .05).

Researchers reported that use of RAAS inhibitors was associated with lower risk for aneurysm rupture compared with use of non-RAAS inhibitors (OR = 0.49; 95% CI, 0.402-0.597; P < .001).

Both ACE inhibitors (OR = 0.559; 95% CI, 0.442-0.709; P < .001) and angiotensin receptor blockers (OR = 0.414; 95% CI, 0.315-0.542; P < .001) were associated with lower risk for aneurysm rupture compared with non-RAAS inhibitors.

“Based on these data, we estimate that nearly 18% of ruptured aneurysms may be prevented if all patients with high blood pressure and intracranial aneurysms were prescribed with RAAS inhibitors,” Huang said in the release. “Due to the strong potential benefit and high safety of RAAS inhibitors, these findings may also help clinicians to optimize treatment to help people with high blood pressure prevent aneurysm rupture.”

The researchers also reported that these findings were consistent across all patient subgroups.

“We were surprised to find that even among people with controlled hypertension, those who took RAAS inhibitors still had a significantly lower rupture risk than individuals who used non-RAAS inhibitors,” Huang said in the release. “Our study highlights that using the proper antihypertensive medications to achieve normalization of blood pressure may remarkably decrease the risk of a ruptured aneurysm.”


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