Losing a father whom you have no recollection of ever living with is
difficult. Grieving is tricky; I didn't have any obvious close
father-daughter memories to cling to and mull and cry over. Most of my
memories were of stilted meetings and uncomfortable times together. But I
desperately missed him being alive.
As time moved on my grief and anger at his untimely death began to
recede. I realised that his affirmation of me from his deathbed had
filled a gaping hole of insecurity I had constantly carried around.
To a child a hug says so many things. It tells you that the person
hugging you loves you, cares for you. A hug also confirms that you are a
lovable being. Months after Dad's death I realised with a jolt that his
lack of hugs said more about him than me. My father was not a
demonstrative man and I was, therefore, perhaps, a lovable being.
Once I digested this insight my feelings changed from those of a
needy child to ones of a very proud daughter. Looking at my father more
objectively allowed me to view him clearly: he was a man of few words;
he was intelligent, kind and extremely modest. Ironically I began to
feel closer to him in death than I had while he was alive.
With this new-found wisdom came the freedom to give up trying so very
hard to gain the affections of others and to concentrate on finding me.
I shattered the family taboo of silence about the break-up of my
parents' marriage. I also felt the need to speak out about the
detrimental effect I felt my step-parents had had on my life.
In some ways the consequences have been quite dire and I no longer
have contact with my mother. However, Dad's hug had a profound effect on
me. It carried me along a path from childhood to adulthood. At last I
am my own woman and one who loves nothing better than a good
old-fashioned hug.
2013年8月23日星期五
Oval gear meter
Volare mission control wrote an update yesterday on newly-arrived supply ship and its heaviest cargo: a new Water Pump Assembly to keep ESA's space laboratory columbus running smoothly:
The door to was opened yesterday and everything was found in its place, so nothing got lost on the tokheim pump million km trip from the spacecraft’s launch to docking. The view below of ATV Albert Einstein shows its precious cargo. At the bottom left is the Water Pump Assembly for the Columbus thermal control system.
Here at the Columbus Control Centre we prepared everything to transfer the first important item, the Water Pump Assembly yesterday afternoon. It had to be unmounted and then transferred from the very back of the International Space Station to the Columbus module - 90 kg moved by hand.
Storing the pump was straightforward and with some help from crewmate bennett pump, Luca was able to get the water pump in place without any problems.
This was the first step of a series of activities that will occur over the next few weeks to have the new water pump integrated in the Columbus laboratory’s thermal control system. It took almost six months to have the water pump tested and prepared for shipping into space on ATV-4. After all this effort the controllers at the Columbus Control Centre were relieved and happy at the end of the day.
Meanwhile the Russian supply ship Progress 51P which undocked on 11 June and made room for ATV-4 performed a normal 101.356 m/s deorbit burn today at 12:53 GMT. The spacecraft entered Earth's atmosphere for its planned destruction.
The first thing is to transfer and install a spare Water Pump Assembly that weighs 90 kg on Earth. It was mounted in a special configuration in ATV Albert Einstein’s cargo bay because it is so heavy. The unit is even filled with water and it is the first time we have put such a heavy object on a spacecraft headed to the International Space Station. Once Luca has moved the pump assembly into the Columbus module and we have checked that it was not damaged during its flight, Luca will install it in a lc meter session that will last over two hours.
I remember Luca saying “Wow it’s a big beast, but no problem, I will get it in place” when we were training with the pump a few months ago to learn how to install it. The Water Pump Assembly is part of Columbus’ Thermal Control system which cools all systems and payloads inside the module. Of course, as with many other parts, we always have a spare in case one fails. At Col-CC we monitor and control systems to ensure redundancy day and night.
The door to was opened yesterday and everything was found in its place, so nothing got lost on the tokheim pump million km trip from the spacecraft’s launch to docking. The view below of ATV Albert Einstein shows its precious cargo. At the bottom left is the Water Pump Assembly for the Columbus thermal control system.
Here at the Columbus Control Centre we prepared everything to transfer the first important item, the Water Pump Assembly yesterday afternoon. It had to be unmounted and then transferred from the very back of the International Space Station to the Columbus module - 90 kg moved by hand.
Storing the pump was straightforward and with some help from crewmate bennett pump, Luca was able to get the water pump in place without any problems.
This was the first step of a series of activities that will occur over the next few weeks to have the new water pump integrated in the Columbus laboratory’s thermal control system. It took almost six months to have the water pump tested and prepared for shipping into space on ATV-4. After all this effort the controllers at the Columbus Control Centre were relieved and happy at the end of the day.
Meanwhile the Russian supply ship Progress 51P which undocked on 11 June and made room for ATV-4 performed a normal 101.356 m/s deorbit burn today at 12:53 GMT. The spacecraft entered Earth's atmosphere for its planned destruction.
The first thing is to transfer and install a spare Water Pump Assembly that weighs 90 kg on Earth. It was mounted in a special configuration in ATV Albert Einstein’s cargo bay because it is so heavy. The unit is even filled with water and it is the first time we have put such a heavy object on a spacecraft headed to the International Space Station. Once Luca has moved the pump assembly into the Columbus module and we have checked that it was not damaged during its flight, Luca will install it in a lc meter session that will last over two hours.
I remember Luca saying “Wow it’s a big beast, but no problem, I will get it in place” when we were training with the pump a few months ago to learn how to install it. The Water Pump Assembly is part of Columbus’ Thermal Control system which cools all systems and payloads inside the module. Of course, as with many other parts, we always have a spare in case one fails. At Col-CC we monitor and control systems to ensure redundancy day and night.
In praise of hugs
I grew up bereft of hugs. Neither of my parents was the cuddly type.
Greetings involving kissing caused me to wince, and hugging generally
just made me feel awkward.
Then one hug changed all that. One month before my 40th birthday my dad had heart surgery. As he came round, days later, he grabbed me and hugged me so hard I had to push with all my might to keep my head from pressing down on his newly stitched torso.
It was a hug to make up for all those we had never had. Days later as he slowly started to gain strength he told me for the first time ever that he loved me, and through my tears I told him I loved him too.
I began planning how to bake him better – with carrot cakes, victoria sponges, jelly and ice cream. My maternal streak kicked in and I fantasised about wheeling him through the park and feeding him home-made goodies. Then he died.
I felt cheated. All my life I had wondered whether my dad cared for me and loved me – I doubted it. Just as I got proof that he did, he passed away.
My parents split up when I was two years old and, while I had monthly contact with my dad, my bitter stepmother and my father's old-fashioned stiff upper lip meant we never became close. In fact, I used to dread the visits to see him and count the hours until I could go home again.
When I was very little the weekends at my father's house felt cold and unfriendly. During my teens the trips to a hostile house became a dread on the horizon for weeks beforehand. Each stay culminated in an uncomfortable peck on the cheek from Dad as he said goodbye – a moment I cringed about for hours in advance.
And yet standing beside the hospital bed watching the life ebb from my sleeping father was painful. I felt like a little girl at his bedside, unable to talk to him yet again. I became fixated with his fingers – fat and soft, lying gently curled beside him. Slowly they transformed from plump sausages to stone – white and immovable. It was his fingers that told me he had gone from this life, not the bleeping of monitors or the bustling of nursing staff.
Then one hug changed all that. One month before my 40th birthday my dad had heart surgery. As he came round, days later, he grabbed me and hugged me so hard I had to push with all my might to keep my head from pressing down on his newly stitched torso.
It was a hug to make up for all those we had never had. Days later as he slowly started to gain strength he told me for the first time ever that he loved me, and through my tears I told him I loved him too.
I began planning how to bake him better – with carrot cakes, victoria sponges, jelly and ice cream. My maternal streak kicked in and I fantasised about wheeling him through the park and feeding him home-made goodies. Then he died.
I felt cheated. All my life I had wondered whether my dad cared for me and loved me – I doubted it. Just as I got proof that he did, he passed away.
My parents split up when I was two years old and, while I had monthly contact with my dad, my bitter stepmother and my father's old-fashioned stiff upper lip meant we never became close. In fact, I used to dread the visits to see him and count the hours until I could go home again.
When I was very little the weekends at my father's house felt cold and unfriendly. During my teens the trips to a hostile house became a dread on the horizon for weeks beforehand. Each stay culminated in an uncomfortable peck on the cheek from Dad as he said goodbye – a moment I cringed about for hours in advance.
And yet standing beside the hospital bed watching the life ebb from my sleeping father was painful. I felt like a little girl at his bedside, unable to talk to him yet again. I became fixated with his fingers – fat and soft, lying gently curled beside him. Slowly they transformed from plump sausages to stone – white and immovable. It was his fingers that told me he had gone from this life, not the bleeping of monitors or the bustling of nursing staff.
2013年8月5日星期一
Switch from plastic to glass food container

Looks prettier. glass beauty is the least rational reason to switch from plastic to glass. Glass is simply prettier and more substantial looking than plastic. I wouldn’t dream of putting a plastic container of food on my dining table. Glass food containers retain their crystaline attractiveness forever. Unlike plastic, glass’ non-porous surface doesn’t absorb dyes or colors. You can store Bolognese in pyrex glass bowls one day and put whipped cream in it the next-with no fear of garlicky after notes or greasy red stains.
Keeps food safe. Scientists no longer ask if toxic substances migrate from plastic to food during microwave heating. They ask how much toxins migrate. They ask if you should use plastic to reheat foods for kids, the ill, the elderly. No doubt scientists will continue to duke it out. In the meantime, I prefer to play it safe if not in my house of glass-in a kitchen crammed with glass containers. On another safety note: Glass is cleaner than plastic and it can be safely washed at high temperatures in your dishwasher.
Enhances food flavor. Food simply tastes fresher, cleaner and fuller stored in glass. pyrex glass oven safe, glossy surface repels food odors and residual flavors. And food reheated in glass-whether in a conventional oven or microwave-tastes superior to victuals nuked in plastic. You won’t find plastic’s steamy greenhouse effect-and food has a less soupy consistency and watery mouth feel.
Saves you money.Because glass is usually more expensive than plastic, at first glance, it seems a switch to glass will be more costly. But think about this: Unlike plastic, glass is pretty much a one-time investment. It actually saves you money in the long run.
Eases food prep, serving and clean-up. You’ll find tempered glass food containers:
Reduce food waste-clear containers let you see what’s in the fridge and use up leftovers before they go bad.
Let you safely check food as it reheats-glass’ clarity allows you to see what’s happening without removing food steamer.
Wash-up faster and cleaner-you can safely pop glass into your dishwasher and cleanse at high temperatures.
Future of Gas Stations
What will be the future of Gas stations? Everyone desires to have an effective, fast and clean way to refuel your vehicle. It is really very necessary that the gas stations should be neat and tidy and we should avoid using any flammable thing near these stations which can cause great damage and killing.
Fuel dispenser manufacturer and the supplier are submersible turbine pumps jointly working with new concepts and ideas to bring modern and effective dispensers in the market for easy and better fuelling needs. Today, we have modern and advanced technology dispensers which are operated by several systematic mechanisms and are fruitful to be carried in our future fuel dispensers. Tank calibration system , tank gauging system and fuel management systems are being providing the work of fuel transfer from dispenser to the vehicle efficiently.
Modern technology has provided several benefits to fuel the vehicles in an easier and efficient way. The current mechanism used at the gas stations is far better than the older stations. It is likely to be understood that future gas stations will be better than now with more advanced features to fuel the vehicles rapidly.
In a modern fueling station, the lpg flowmeter mechanisms that provide gas to the pumps are placed beneath the land. The fuel dispensers are usually located in the front at a number of locations at the fuel stations. The dispensers are conventionally set on a side with the attendant who handles the dispenser for fueling the vehicles and is capable to control the pumps for their clients.
Certain fueling stations have attendants who fill the gasoline in the vehicles for the customers. This was habitual when the stations were just established to become popular. Then, there came a time when a vast and greater part of the gas stations which have gradually evolved to a self service plan with the pay at the pump options.
offers small supermarkets in which customers can buy different goods or use the toilet. The greater part sells beverages and snack items and there are many tenders prepared foods and meals for immediate bite on the go. It is also regular to see mechanics, tyre puncture repaired shop and car fix garages at the gas stations, increasing the services offered and provide instant help to combination pump the motorists with their automobile issues at one place.
Fuel dispenser manufacturer and the supplier are submersible turbine pumps jointly working with new concepts and ideas to bring modern and effective dispensers in the market for easy and better fuelling needs. Today, we have modern and advanced technology dispensers which are operated by several systematic mechanisms and are fruitful to be carried in our future fuel dispensers. Tank calibration system , tank gauging system and fuel management systems are being providing the work of fuel transfer from dispenser to the vehicle efficiently.
Modern technology has provided several benefits to fuel the vehicles in an easier and efficient way. The current mechanism used at the gas stations is far better than the older stations. It is likely to be understood that future gas stations will be better than now with more advanced features to fuel the vehicles rapidly.
In a modern fueling station, the lpg flowmeter mechanisms that provide gas to the pumps are placed beneath the land. The fuel dispensers are usually located in the front at a number of locations at the fuel stations. The dispensers are conventionally set on a side with the attendant who handles the dispenser for fueling the vehicles and is capable to control the pumps for their clients.
Certain fueling stations have attendants who fill the gasoline in the vehicles for the customers. This was habitual when the stations were just established to become popular. Then, there came a time when a vast and greater part of the gas stations which have gradually evolved to a self service plan with the pay at the pump options.
offers small supermarkets in which customers can buy different goods or use the toilet. The greater part sells beverages and snack items and there are many tenders prepared foods and meals for immediate bite on the go. It is also regular to see mechanics, tyre puncture repaired shop and car fix garages at the gas stations, increasing the services offered and provide instant help to combination pump the motorists with their automobile issues at one place.
Price Of A Miracle
Tess was a precocious eight-year-old girl when she heard her Mom and Dad
talking about her little brother, Andrew. All she knew was that he was
very sick and they were completely out of money. They were moving to an
apartment complex next month because Daddy didn’t have the money for the
doctor’s bills and our house.
Only a very costly surgery could save him now and it was looking like there was no-one to loan them the money. She heard Daddy say to her tearful Mother with whispered desperation, “Only a miracle can save him now.”
Tess went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jelly jar from its hiding place in the closet. She poured all the change out on the floor and counted it carefully. Three times, even. The total had to be exactly perfect. No chance here for mistakes.
Carefully placing the coins back in the jar and twisting on the cap, she slipped out the back door and made her way 6 blocks to Rexall’s Drug Store with the big red Indian Chief sign above the door.
She waited patiently for the pharmacist to give her some attention but he was too busy at this moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a noise. Nothing. She cleared her throat with the most disgusting sound she could muster. No good. Finally she took a quarter from her jar and banged it on the glass counter. That did it! “And what do you want?” the pharmacist asked in an annoyed tone of voice. “I’m talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven’t seen in ages, “he said without waiting for a reply to his question.”
“Well, I want to talk to you about my brother,” Tess answered back in the same annoyed tone. “He’s really, really sick and I want to buy a miracle.”
“I beg your pardon?” said the pharmacist. “His name is Andrew and he has something bad growing inside his head and my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle cost?”
“We don’t sell miracles here, little girl. I’m sorry but I can’t help you,” the pharmacist said, softening a little. “Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn’t enough, I will get the rest. Just tell me how much it costs.”
The pharmacist’s brother was a well-dressed man. He stooped down and asked the little girl, “What kind of a miracle does your brother need?”
“I don’t know,” Tess replied with her eyes welling up.
“I just know he’s really sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can’t pay for it, so I want to use my money.”
Only a very costly surgery could save him now and it was looking like there was no-one to loan them the money. She heard Daddy say to her tearful Mother with whispered desperation, “Only a miracle can save him now.”
Tess went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jelly jar from its hiding place in the closet. She poured all the change out on the floor and counted it carefully. Three times, even. The total had to be exactly perfect. No chance here for mistakes.
Carefully placing the coins back in the jar and twisting on the cap, she slipped out the back door and made her way 6 blocks to Rexall’s Drug Store with the big red Indian Chief sign above the door.
She waited patiently for the pharmacist to give her some attention but he was too busy at this moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a noise. Nothing. She cleared her throat with the most disgusting sound she could muster. No good. Finally she took a quarter from her jar and banged it on the glass counter. That did it! “And what do you want?” the pharmacist asked in an annoyed tone of voice. “I’m talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven’t seen in ages, “he said without waiting for a reply to his question.”
“Well, I want to talk to you about my brother,” Tess answered back in the same annoyed tone. “He’s really, really sick and I want to buy a miracle.”
“I beg your pardon?” said the pharmacist. “His name is Andrew and he has something bad growing inside his head and my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle cost?”
“We don’t sell miracles here, little girl. I’m sorry but I can’t help you,” the pharmacist said, softening a little. “Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn’t enough, I will get the rest. Just tell me how much it costs.”
The pharmacist’s brother was a well-dressed man. He stooped down and asked the little girl, “What kind of a miracle does your brother need?”
“I don’t know,” Tess replied with her eyes welling up.
“I just know he’s really sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can’t pay for it, so I want to use my money.”
2013年8月2日星期五
Best Glass Food Container
Glass food container are a huge must for any household. While plastic containers are easier to find, cheaper and available in large quantities they also have many disadvantages. In fact there is likely no plus side to using food grade glass food grade buckets instead of platics food storage containers. The most common reasons glass is better are:
Almost all high quality glass storage containers are safe to use in the oven, pyrex storage set,microwave and dishwasher. Lets face it, being able to cook your dinner in the oven, serve it and then put a lid on it to store it instead of scraping the leftovers into a plastic dish is obviously great. Then when the Pyrex glass oven is empty you can toss it in the dishwasher instead of scrubbing it by hand. Can't do that with most plastic!
Finally, general food safety. After a bit of use, plastic containers inevitably get scratches and nicks inside where harmful bacteria can hide. There is always a possibility of food spoiling or making someone sick unless you are meticulous about cleaning the plastic bins and throwing away any older, scratched ones. What a waste!
After a bit of use, plastic containers inevitably get scratches and nicks inside where harmful bacteria can hide. There is always a possibility of food spoiling or making someone sick unless you are meticulous about cleaning the plastic bins and throwing away any older, scratched ones. What a waste!food steamer have a good sealing.
That does not mean glass food storage containers are perfect. There are a few disadvantages as well. Glass is far heavier than the plastic varieties especially the larger containers. This may not appeal to everyone and some may turn to Mylar food storage bags Mylar food storage bags. Then there is the cost factor...the best glass steamer are much more expensive than plastic ones. This is mitigated by the fact the glass lasts much longer. Also sometimes if the lids warp they won't fit any more, and of course glass breaks when dropped. All in all, glass food storage containers have way more benefits than pit-falls.
Almost all high quality glass storage containers are safe to use in the oven, pyrex storage set,microwave and dishwasher. Lets face it, being able to cook your dinner in the oven, serve it and then put a lid on it to store it instead of scraping the leftovers into a plastic dish is obviously great. Then when the Pyrex glass oven is empty you can toss it in the dishwasher instead of scrubbing it by hand. Can't do that with most plastic!
Finally, general food safety. After a bit of use, plastic containers inevitably get scratches and nicks inside where harmful bacteria can hide. There is always a possibility of food spoiling or making someone sick unless you are meticulous about cleaning the plastic bins and throwing away any older, scratched ones. What a waste!
After a bit of use, plastic containers inevitably get scratches and nicks inside where harmful bacteria can hide. There is always a possibility of food spoiling or making someone sick unless you are meticulous about cleaning the plastic bins and throwing away any older, scratched ones. What a waste!food steamer have a good sealing.
That does not mean glass food storage containers are perfect. There are a few disadvantages as well. Glass is far heavier than the plastic varieties especially the larger containers. This may not appeal to everyone and some may turn to Mylar food storage bags Mylar food storage bags. Then there is the cost factor...the best glass steamer are much more expensive than plastic ones. This is mitigated by the fact the glass lasts much longer. Also sometimes if the lids warp they won't fit any more, and of course glass breaks when dropped. All in all, glass food storage containers have way more benefits than pit-falls.
Lc Meter With Frequency
I have been thinking about building an LC meter for a while since I do not have a multimeter that is capable of measuring inductance and while the multimeters I have can measure capacitance, they are not able to give accurate readings for small capacitance in the range of several china lc meter.
There are quite a few good articles on how to build LC meters using PIC MCUs, but instructions on how to build one with an ATmega MCU are few and far in between, although the basic principle is largely the same. So I decided to write this article on how to build an LC meter using an ATmega328p chip and Arduino libraries.
A typical LC meter is nothing but a wide range LC oscillator. When measuring an inductor or capacitor, the added inductance or capacitance changes the oscillator’s output frequency. And by calculating this frequency change, we can deduce the inductance or capacitance depending on the measurement.
The following schematic shows the comparator based LC oscillator I used in the lc meter. The oscillator portion is quite standard. Most of the other designs I have seen use LM311 comparator. But for this type of application, any comparator capable of oscillating up to 50kHz should be more than sufficient. I happen to have some spare LM339′s lying around so I used it in the oscillator circuit.
Because what we are really meausring is the frequency of the oscillator, we can build a frequency meter using the same circuit at almost no additional cost. As you can see in the circuit above, a reed relay is used to switch the measurement from LC mode to frequency mode. In the schematics above, the second comparator forms a Schmitt trigger to condition the input waveform so that the frequency measurement can be made more accurate. When in the LC mode, the frequency output from the first comparator is simply feed through the Schmitt trigger.
For capatance measurement, I have found that it is most suitable for measurement from a few pF to tens of nF. You maybe able to measure slightly larger capacitors if they have a high ESR rating. But this range limit in capacitance measurement should not be submersible turbine pumps an issue as what we care most about is the accuracy in the pF range.
I used this frequency library for the frequency measurement. By default, the display is updated every second. This mode provides the most accurate result. You can shorten this update interval easily, but the measurement accuracy will be reduced.
The Arduino code for this project can be downloaded here. This project was developed using the NetBeans IDE and you may need to adjust the included header files if you are using Arduino IDE. For more information, please see my previous article on this topic.
The calibration method I used is like this: in capacitance measurement mode, the none-load reading is used to calculate stray inductance (assume that C0 is accurate) which is then used to compensate capacitance measurements. And similarly, in inductance measurement mode, we assume that L0 is accurate and the none-load reading (by shorting the test leads) is used to lpg flowmeter stray capacitance which is then used to compensate inductance measurements. If you read through the code you will get a better idea on how this is done.
There are quite a few good articles on how to build LC meters using PIC MCUs, but instructions on how to build one with an ATmega MCU are few and far in between, although the basic principle is largely the same. So I decided to write this article on how to build an LC meter using an ATmega328p chip and Arduino libraries.
A typical LC meter is nothing but a wide range LC oscillator. When measuring an inductor or capacitor, the added inductance or capacitance changes the oscillator’s output frequency. And by calculating this frequency change, we can deduce the inductance or capacitance depending on the measurement.
The following schematic shows the comparator based LC oscillator I used in the lc meter. The oscillator portion is quite standard. Most of the other designs I have seen use LM311 comparator. But for this type of application, any comparator capable of oscillating up to 50kHz should be more than sufficient. I happen to have some spare LM339′s lying around so I used it in the oscillator circuit.
Because what we are really meausring is the frequency of the oscillator, we can build a frequency meter using the same circuit at almost no additional cost. As you can see in the circuit above, a reed relay is used to switch the measurement from LC mode to frequency mode. In the schematics above, the second comparator forms a Schmitt trigger to condition the input waveform so that the frequency measurement can be made more accurate. When in the LC mode, the frequency output from the first comparator is simply feed through the Schmitt trigger.
For capatance measurement, I have found that it is most suitable for measurement from a few pF to tens of nF. You maybe able to measure slightly larger capacitors if they have a high ESR rating. But this range limit in capacitance measurement should not be submersible turbine pumps an issue as what we care most about is the accuracy in the pF range.
I used this frequency library for the frequency measurement. By default, the display is updated every second. This mode provides the most accurate result. You can shorten this update interval easily, but the measurement accuracy will be reduced.
The Arduino code for this project can be downloaded here. This project was developed using the NetBeans IDE and you may need to adjust the included header files if you are using Arduino IDE. For more information, please see my previous article on this topic.
The calibration method I used is like this: in capacitance measurement mode, the none-load reading is used to calculate stray inductance (assume that C0 is accurate) which is then used to compensate capacitance measurements. And similarly, in inductance measurement mode, we assume that L0 is accurate and the none-load reading (by shorting the test leads) is used to lpg flowmeter stray capacitance which is then used to compensate inductance measurements. If you read through the code you will get a better idea on how this is done.
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