GentriFriedRice@lemmy.worldtoProgrammer Humor@programming.dev•I don't believe Auto Save feature in any software
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9 months agoCTRL-C – SIGINT
CTRL-\ – SIGQUIT
CTRL-Z + kill -9 %1
– SIGTSTP + SIGKILL
CTRL-C – SIGINT
CTRL-\ – SIGQUIT
CTRL-Z + kill -9 %1
– SIGTSTP + SIGKILL
Tbf you are supposed use the signal before turning wheel
If you’re already using an esp32 why not just get a simple ultrasonic sensor and measure flow on an indoor inlet pipe? You may need to know the pressure (probably 1.7 kPa) and temperature but that should be possible to calibrate against your meter readings
Then your project just becomes a simple pipe clamp that can be indoors
Assuming you mean viral load referring to mucuses or blood of the infected. Given that the human influenza virus’ entry requires the viral surface proteins (hemagglutinin (HA)) to bind to acids present on respiratory epithelial cells along with cleavage of HA by host cell proteases (enzymes that breakdown proteins) to facilitate membrane fusion. These trypsin-like proteases are mainly expressed in airway tissues, restricting influenza viral tissue response to the respiratory tract. I would say it would be highly unlikely for influenza viral replication existing in an environment lacking this crucial interaction let alone a low-pH environment like the GI tract